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Blood Report Shows WBC, Lymphocytes, Granulocyte, Neutrophillic Lecocytosis With Mild Shift To Left. Sounds Serious?

Hi Doctor, My wife's blood report saying WBC 25.2, Lymphocite 11 %, Granulocyte 77 %, RBC 4.41%. In remark it is said Neutrophillic Lecocytosis with mild shift to left seen. Is the report serious? Doctor has advised for Biopsy and aspiration of bone marrow. But she does not have any health issue? we are very much worried, pl advise
Thu, 9 May 2013
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Does your wife have a fever or any other symptoms? What was the reason for this blood test? The interpretation of the blood test depends on the clinical symptoms and signs.

Neutrophilic leukocytosis could be just due to an infection, and then it resolves as the infection is cured. Some times this might be due to problems in the bone marrow.

If your doctor has suggested a bone marrow examination then you might want to go ahead with it. This will help in finding out the cause for the anomaly in her blood.
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Blood Report Shows WBC, Lymphocytes, Granulocyte, Neutrophillic Lecocytosis With Mild Shift To Left. Sounds Serious?

Hi, Does your wife have a fever or any other symptoms? What was the reason for this blood test? The interpretation of the blood test depends on the clinical symptoms and signs. Neutrophilic leukocytosis could be just due to an infection, and then it resolves as the infection is cured. Some times this might be due to problems in the bone marrow. If your doctor has suggested a bone marrow examination then you might want to go ahead with it. This will help in finding out the cause for the anomaly in her blood.