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What Do The Findings In Blood Hemoglobin Analysis Suggest?

I would like to make the interpretation of my hemogram please The hemoglobine is 11.3 gms Hematocrite 34% Red blod cells 3.6, White blod cells 5150, lymphocytes 30%, Monocytes 20%. I not sure if I understood the rest but I will write what I see; ocv 94.4, olch 31.3 olchc 33.2. Can you please help me understand it.
Mon, 26 May 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
The interpretation of your blood report is as follows:
The hemoglobin of 11.3 and hematocrit are within normal ranges.
The red blood cell count and white blood cell counts are also within normal limits.
The red blood cell indices- MCV, MCH and MCHC are also within normal limits.
A monocyte count of 20% is slightly increased.
Monocytosis is seen in chronic infections.
Clinical correlation needs to be done to find out the cause of monocytosis.

Thaks and take care
Dr Shailja O Wahal
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What Do The Findings In Blood Hemoglobin Analysis Suggest?

Hello and welcome to HCM, The interpretation of your blood report is as follows: The hemoglobin of 11.3 and hematocrit are within normal ranges. The red blood cell count and white blood cell counts are also within normal limits. The red blood cell indices- MCV, MCH and MCHC are also within normal limits. A monocyte count of 20% is slightly increased. Monocytosis is seen in chronic infections. Clinical correlation needs to be done to find out the cause of monocytosis. Thaks and take care Dr Shailja O Wahal