What Does The Following Blood Test Report Indicate?
Question: I had a 52 on my lymp% on my bloodwork. NEU% was slightly low at 35% White blood count was in normal range. Could this be leukemia?
Brief Answer:
NO, not leukemia. Would like to see the full result sheet!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this query.
This is certainly not leukemia. However, I would like to see the full sheet so as to interpret and provide more likely causes to you. Leukemia causes excess white cells with disturbing characteristics. In most cases, Anemia is common and you are not reporting any of this. Do you have any swollen glands?
I wish you well and hope to hear from you.
NO, not leukemia. Would like to see the full result sheet!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this query.
This is certainly not leukemia. However, I would like to see the full sheet so as to interpret and provide more likely causes to you. Leukemia causes excess white cells with disturbing characteristics. In most cases, Anemia is common and you are not reporting any of this. Do you have any swollen glands?
I wish you well and hope to hear from you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
No swollen glands, i had a bump behind my ear a month ago, took antibiotics and its gone. The doctor thought maybe a cyst. I have been extremely stressed out and have anxiety.
cant attach but Here is the summary:
Wbc 4.3 normal 4.0-10.5
Rbc 4.6 normal 4.2 5.40
Hb 12.8 normal 11.5-16.0
Hct 38 normal 37-47
Mch 28 normal 27-31
Mcv 82 normal 78-100
Rdw 11.1 normal 11.6-15 (low)
Plt 156 normal 150-400
Mpv 8.2 normal 6.0-9.5
Mchc 34 normal 32-36
Neu% 35.5 normal 40.0-75 (low)
Lymp% 52 normal 22-40 (high)
Mono% 7.6 normal 1.0-10.0
EOS% 2.3 normal 1.0-7.0
Baso% 2.6 normal 0.0-2.0 (high)
Hemoglobin 5% normal 4.2-5.7
Esr rate 4.00 normal 0-20
Few degenerated WBC cells
Slight hypochromatic
Occasional microcytosis
No other abnormalities and that showed as normal on lab rating. All other bloodwork, thyroid , metabolic, lipid was normal.
cant attach but Here is the summary:
Wbc 4.3 normal 4.0-10.5
Rbc 4.6 normal 4.2 5.40
Hb 12.8 normal 11.5-16.0
Hct 38 normal 37-47
Mch 28 normal 27-31
Mcv 82 normal 78-100
Rdw 11.1 normal 11.6-15 (low)
Plt 156 normal 150-400
Mpv 8.2 normal 6.0-9.5
Mchc 34 normal 32-36
Neu% 35.5 normal 40.0-75 (low)
Lymp% 52 normal 22-40 (high)
Mono% 7.6 normal 1.0-10.0
EOS% 2.3 normal 1.0-7.0
Baso% 2.6 normal 0.0-2.0 (high)
Hemoglobin 5% normal 4.2-5.7
Esr rate 4.00 normal 0-20
Few degenerated WBC cells
Slight hypochromatic
Occasional microcytosis
No other abnormalities and that showed as normal on lab rating. All other bloodwork, thyroid , metabolic, lipid was normal.
Brief Answer:
No leukemia!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
These findings are not suggestive of leukemia. Be relaxed and bother not anymore bout these findings.
I wish you well.
No leukemia!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
These findings are not suggestive of leukemia. Be relaxed and bother not anymore bout these findings.
I wish you well.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you. Does it indicate anything?
Brief Answer:
For now, NO!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
For now, NO. NO reason to get worried about this unless something else comes up. I wish you well.
For now, NO!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
For now, NO. NO reason to get worried about this unless something else comes up. I wish you well.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
What about lymphoma?
Brief Answer:
No Lymphoma!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The capital and main sign of lymphoma are swollen gigantic lymph nodes. You have not reported any. Other symptoms like fever, fatigue, night sweats, etc are absent and make that very unlikely. I recommend you stay calm for now unless something else raises concerns about further disease conditions.
I wish you well.
No Lymphoma!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The capital and main sign of lymphoma are swollen gigantic lymph nodes. You have not reported any. Other symptoms like fever, fatigue, night sweats, etc are absent and make that very unlikely. I recommend you stay calm for now unless something else raises concerns about further disease conditions.
I wish you well.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar