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What Do The Blood Test Results Indicate?

Blood test results show:Atyp lymph: 6 APTT: 42.7 Both a which are abnormally high along with low: HCT, MCV, segs, bands High chloride, Alb/glob, ASTmLow creatinine, T protein, globulin, bili total Does this mean anything to anyone? I m completely lost reading these results.
Tue, 19 Aug 2014
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Atypical" lymphocytes are larger and have nucleoli in their nuclei.Such atypical lymphocytes ARE observed in the peripheral blood of patients in a large number of clinical situations, including immune reactions , collagen diseases and other autoimmune disorders, malignant disease, drug reactions, and infectious mononucleosis, as well as other bacterial and viral infections. 6 is a small number may be due to some viral infection.low MCV low hct indicate anemia.APTT is borderline high May be you have some mild infection probably viral.repeat the test after a week and see if the atypical lymphocytes persist.meanwhile get yourself examined by a clinician.
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What Do The Blood Test Results Indicate?

Hi! welcome to our site! Atypical lymphocytes are larger and have nucleoli in their nuclei.Such atypical lymphocytes ARE observed in the peripheral blood of patients in a large number of clinical situations, including immune reactions , collagen diseases and other autoimmune disorders, malignant disease, drug reactions, and infectious mononucleosis, as well as other bacterial and viral infections. 6 is a small number may be due to some viral infection.low MCV low hct indicate anemia.APTT is borderline high May be you have some mild infection probably viral.repeat the test after a week and see if the atypical lymphocytes persist.meanwhile get yourself examined by a clinician. hope this helps!