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My one year baby has low neutrophil count and high lymposite count . She got viral infection and was admitted in hospital and had given antibiotics and after one and half month again she got fever. I want to attach her reports to u but I don t have option here. They told me to take flow of cytometry T cell and B cell merker test and the result says normal and hence the doctor told to repeat the CNBC test for two more month after which if CNBC count not normal they said we need to do bone marrow aspirate test to be done, Iam worried please help
This complete lab test finding could be suggestive of a repeated viral infection, which can lead to low neutrophil count. Anyway, the doctor needs to be sure that this is a temporary situation and not a bone marrow disorder. That is why he has asked you to repeat the tests.
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Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
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What Does Low Neutrophil Count In A Baby Suggest?
Hello, This complete lab test finding could be suggestive of a repeated viral infection, which can lead to low neutrophil count. Anyway, the doctor needs to be sure that this is a temporary situation and not a bone marrow disorder. That is why he has asked you to repeat the tests. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist