Hello,
You provided incomplete data like history, the purpose of doing
complete blood count (CBC), etcetera. Based on the report, you seem to have an
absolute lymphocytosis which is suspicious of chronic lymphoid leukemia until proved otherwise.
The normal range of TLC is 4000 - 11000 cells/ cubic millimeter of blood. An increase in the number of WBCs is known as leucocytosis. The normal range of Lymphocytes (B and T cells): 20 - 40%. So, there is a lymphocytosis. Causes of absolute lymphocytosis include:
1. Acute viral infections, such as
infectious mononucleosis, hepatitis, and
cytomegalovirus infection
2. Bacterial infections such as pertussis, tuberculosis, brucellosis.
3. Protozoal infections, such as toxoplasmosis and trypanosomiasis.
4. Blood cancers such as leukemia or lymphoma.
Since your blood picture also shows many smudge cells, these cells are most often associated with lymphoproliferative disorders, especially chronic
lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). So in view of the above, I advise you to consult your doctor for further evaluation and to carry out certain lab tests to arrive in a diagnosis.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali