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What Does This Blood Test Report Suggest?

If the blood report of one year old child shows these figures, is it fine:- Calcium, serum -- 9.9 alkaline phosphate -- 277 phosphorous --5.3 red blood cell count -- 5.24 heamoglobin -- 9.9 hematocrit -- 30.8 mean corpuscular vol -- 58.9 mean corpuscular hgb -- 18.9 mean corpuscular heamoglobin concentration -- 32.1 Red cell distribution width -- 17.2 platelet count -- 380 mean platelet volume -- 7.3 white blood cell count -- 10.8 wbc differential count segmented neutrophilis -- 22 eosnophils --- 02 lymphocytes -- 70 monocytes -- 06 basophils -- 00 band (stab) cells -- 00 please let me know and guide me in the mattter
Tue, 22 Sep 2015
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Let me tell you that only blood reports can never tell anything in a patient. It would be lot more informative to first know what the age of your child is, problem in your child is and for long he is been having this. Only then any significant corelation can be derived. Kindly revert back with those details. Take care.
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What Does This Blood Test Report Suggest?

Hi, Welcome to Hcm, Let me tell you that only blood reports can never tell anything in a patient. It would be lot more informative to first know what the age of your child is, problem in your child is and for long he is been having this. Only then any significant corelation can be derived. Kindly revert back with those details. Take care.