Suggest Treatment For High Monocyte Count And Leukopenia
Question: Hi, I have had neutronpenia/leukopenia for 12 months. I have recently become anemic and have had 2 iron transfusions. I also have high monocyte count 16.2% My B12 is high 2000, with 1200 being the high range. And my creatine clearance is always high, BUN high and Aklanine phosypatase low. After a year, my general practitioner is sending me to Stanford for a second opinion. My hematologist said this is just normal for me. Some people just have neutropenia and leukopenia and it's not a problem. But, I get severe bruising and extreme fatigue.
Brief Answer:
You'd require further evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details.
So some people may have mild degree of neuteropenia but that is uncommon.. More common is disorders of blood like leukemia and myelodysplasia which needs to be ruled out by bone marrow examination and blood investigations.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks and regards
You'd require further evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details.
So some people may have mild degree of neuteropenia but that is uncommon.. More common is disorders of blood like leukemia and myelodysplasia which needs to be ruled out by bone marrow examination and blood investigations.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
I have an appointment with Stanford next week. What makes you think I need further evaluation? Or possibly Leukemia and myelodysplasia?
Do you want to know my actual blood levels? or anything else? Does my chemical panel correspond to my possible blood cancer diagnosis?
Do you want to know my actual blood levels? or anything else? Does my chemical panel correspond to my possible blood cancer diagnosis?
Brief Answer:
It may go either way
Detailed Answer:
Hello again dear.
It may go either way. Please upload your blood count reports here. Chemical panel will not lead to anything but is required. I can throw more light in to it after reviewing them.
Awaiting..
Thanks and regards
It may go either way
Detailed Answer:
Hello again dear.
It may go either way. Please upload your blood count reports here. Chemical panel will not lead to anything but is required. I can throw more light in to it after reviewing them.
Awaiting..
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
WBC 2.3 (4.8-10.8)
RBC 4.15 (4.2-5.4)
Hbg 11.8 (12-16)
Hematocrit 36.0% (37-47)
Monocyte 16.2%
Eosinophil 0.4%
Granulocytes/Bands/Blood 1.4%
Lymphocytes 0.6%
Vitamin B12 2000 (200-1100)
Iron Saturation 9% (20-50)
Iron Serum 27 (28-170)
Iron Binding Capacity 307 (250-450)
Ferritin 25.4 (6-115)
Alkaline Phosphatase 28 (42-121)
BUN/ Creatitine Ratio 33 (10-20)
Creatine Clearance 118.59 (75-115)
Those are my labs that seem to be off, plus some others that are normal.
I just don't know why I am so tired, and bruise so badly. It looks like I was in an accident or hit by a bat all over my legs.
Also, how did my hematologist know I was iron deficient? How do you know what kind of Anemia you have? Iron, Aplastic, Etc
RBC 4.15 (4.2-5.4)
Hbg 11.8 (12-16)
Hematocrit 36.0% (37-47)
Monocyte 16.2%
Eosinophil 0.4%
Granulocytes/Bands/Blood 1.4%
Lymphocytes 0.6%
Vitamin B12 2000 (200-1100)
Iron Saturation 9% (20-50)
Iron Serum 27 (28-170)
Iron Binding Capacity 307 (250-450)
Ferritin 25.4 (6-115)
Alkaline Phosphatase 28 (42-121)
BUN/ Creatitine Ratio 33 (10-20)
Creatine Clearance 118.59 (75-115)
Those are my labs that seem to be off, plus some others that are normal.
I just don't know why I am so tired, and bruise so badly. It looks like I was in an accident or hit by a bat all over my legs.
Also, how did my hematologist know I was iron deficient? How do you know what kind of Anemia you have? Iron, Aplastic, Etc
Brief Answer:
Hello. It may be myelodysplasia
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details. So an elevated b12 can be seen in leukemia. You have low serum. Iron and transferrin saturation which points towards iron deficiency. You require a bone marrow test and a flow test to rule out leukemia. Bruising and tiredness are well known symptoms of cancer. Fatigue can be seen in anemia too.
Thanks and regards
Hello. It may be myelodysplasia
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details. So an elevated b12 can be seen in leukemia. You have low serum. Iron and transferrin saturation which points towards iron deficiency. You require a bone marrow test and a flow test to rule out leukemia. Bruising and tiredness are well known symptoms of cancer. Fatigue can be seen in anemia too.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Thank you. I am glad I am going to Stanford next week for a second opinion. This has been going on for a year
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. Get yourself investigated
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Yes you must do hurry to get yourself evaluated. Please share the reports of bone marrow test so that i can through more light.
Thanks and regards
Hello dear. Get yourself investigated
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Yes you must do hurry to get yourself evaluated. Please share the reports of bone marrow test so that i can through more light.
Thanks and regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D