What Does My Sons Blood Test Report Suggest?
Question: Hello Doctor,
My son (7 days old) was admitted for jaundice treatment and below is his blood test report. Can you please help me to understand it
Erythrocytes: Are normocytic normochromic with mild anisopoikilocytosis .
Leucocytes: Relative lymphocytosis is seen .
Thrombocytes: Are normal in number.
Haemoparasites: Not found.
IMPRESSION: Relative Lymphocytosis .
RETICULOCYTE COUNT (Manual) : 1.3 %
G-6PD 15.0
FT4 1.45
TSH 2.18
Thanks and Regards,
XXXX
My son (7 days old) was admitted for jaundice treatment and below is his blood test report. Can you please help me to understand it
Erythrocytes: Are normocytic normochromic with mild anisopoikilocytosis .
Leucocytes: Relative lymphocytosis is seen .
Thrombocytes: Are normal in number.
Haemoparasites: Not found.
IMPRESSION: Relative Lymphocytosis .
RETICULOCYTE COUNT (Manual) : 1.3 %
G-6PD 15.0
FT4 1.45
TSH 2.18
Thanks and Regards,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
looks normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us
Jaundice in 7 day old is usually exaggerated physiological jaundice.
The report you attached has normal reticulocyte count and normal g6pd.
In hemolysis which can sometimes cause jaundice, rbc count will be less, reticulocyte count will be more. ( your baby is negative for hemolysis)
Reactive lymphocytosis which is increase in white cell type is normally seen in babies, nothing to worry.
Regards
Dr Arun
looks normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us
Jaundice in 7 day old is usually exaggerated physiological jaundice.
The report you attached has normal reticulocyte count and normal g6pd.
In hemolysis which can sometimes cause jaundice, rbc count will be less, reticulocyte count will be more. ( your baby is negative for hemolysis)
Reactive lymphocytosis which is increase in white cell type is normally seen in babies, nothing to worry.
Regards
Dr Arun
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Ashwin Bhandari
Brief Answer:
no
Detailed Answer:
TSH is normal so no need to worry
Just repeat FT4 after a month
Regards
no
Detailed Answer:
TSH is normal so no need to worry
Just repeat FT4 after a month
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju