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WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin Level, MCV, MCH, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Platelet Count, Eosinophils, Neutrophils. What Does It Show?

Hematology WBC          8.6     4.0 - 11.0     10*9/L RBC          4.38     3.50 - 5.00     10*12/L Hemoglobin          123     115 - 160     g/L Hematocrit          0.38     0.35 - 0.47     L/L MCV          87     80 - 100     fL MCH          28.1     27.0 - 34.0     pg MCHC          324     315 - 365     g/L Platelet Count          260     150 - 400     10*9/L Differential Neutrophils          6.4     2.0 - 8.0     10*9/L Lymphocytes          1.3     1.0 - 4.0     10*9/L Monocytes     H     0.9      Eosinophils          0.1      Basophils          0.0      Granulocytes Immature          0.0      Can you help me understand some of this please.
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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Nephrologist 's  Response
HI
thanks for your query.
This is a hemogram which tells us about the hemogloin content of your blood, platelet and white blood cell count.
All your parameters appear to be within normal limits.

However the exact interpretation of any test is possible only by correlating it with the patient's clinical condition.
Hope this helps
Good luck
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WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin Level, MCV, MCH, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Platelet Count, Eosinophils, Neutrophils. What Does It Show?

HI thanks for your query. This is a hemogram which tells us about the hemogloin content of your blood, platelet and white blood cell count. All your parameters appear to be within normal limits. However the exact interpretation of any test is possible only by correlating it with the patient s clinical condition. Hope this helps Good luck