What Does High SED Rate Of 30 Indicate?
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Detailed Answer:
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The SED rate is high and suggests that an inflammatory condition is going on. I will suggest that you go on and upload the entire report as other components of the results are needed for comprehensive interpretation. Kindly upload to us. Also, state a few reasons why these test were requested as they would be guiding in making a list of possible causes and how the plan for management might look like.
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Abs Baso Ct 0.04 K/mcL 0.00 - 0.20
Abs Eos 0.31 K/mcL 0.00 - 0.45
Abs Immature Gran Ct 0.04 K/mcL 0.00 - 0.06
Abs Lymph Ct 1.31 K/mcL 1.00 - 4.80
Abs Mono Ct 1.29 K/mcL 0.00 - 1.00
Abs Neut Ct 7.11 K/mcL 1.70 - 7.80
Basophils 0 %
Eosinophil 3 %
Immature Gran 0.4 %
Lymphocytes - Normal 13 %
Mature Neutrophils 70 %
Monocyte 13 %
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CRP 1.81 mg/dL 0.00 - 0.80
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Sed Rate 30 mm/hr 0 - 15
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HCT 44.1 % 38.5 - 53.0
HGB 15.0 gm/dL 13.0 - 17.3
MCH 29.4 pg 27.0 - 33.0
MCHC 34.0 gm/dL 31.0 - 35.0
MCV 86 fL 83 - 99
MPV 9.9 fL 9.0 - 12.6
Platelet 265 K/mcL 140 - 400
RBC 5.11 M/mcL 4.30 - 5.90
RDW-CV 13.4 % 11.0 - 18.5
RDW-SD 42.2 fL 37.0 - 53.1
WBC 10.1 K/mcL 4.0 - 11.0
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This is suggestive of arthritis!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
With your symptoms and these findings that I have reviewed fully, you probably have arthritis. There are different types but am leaning towards rheumatoid arthritis in this case given the multiplicity of affected joints. It might be important to do further testing for rheumatoid factor as well to gather more details and get managed appropriately. The best specialist to talk to would be a rheumatologist or an internist at this point.
Let me know what the next findings are. Until next, I wish you well.