How Can The Laboratory Test Report Be Interpreted?
I recently had my blood drawn for a Possible blood clot test. I am 59 years old and my D-Dimer, Quantitative Number was 564. Normal range for someone my age is from 0 to 590. My neutrophils was High at 71.1. Normal range is from 36 to 66. My Lymphocytes is Low at 17.9. Normal range is 24 to 44. Do I need to be concerned about any of these numbers? Thanks for your response! Mr. Lee
Your D dimer value is within range. Kindly mention your doctor suspecting which region thrombosis. Your neutrophils slight high. It could be because of inflammation or infection.
For further work up CRP or procalcitonin estimation done. Kindly mention your clinical complaint and detailed history to guide you further.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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How Can The Laboratory Test Report Be Interpreted?
Hi, Your D dimer value is within range. Kindly mention your doctor suspecting which region thrombosis. Your neutrophils slight high. It could be because of inflammation or infection. For further work up CRP or procalcitonin estimation done. Kindly mention your clinical complaint and detailed history to guide you further. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.