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Will an increase in the number ofwhitebloodcells (over 200,000) for a long period of time cause your blood to thicken? I know red bloodcells can cause this, but... View answer
microscopic description smear show contain scanty thyroid follicular cells with admistd lymphoid cells in varying stagesof maturation abuandoned colloid is noted in the background FNA from... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja
( Gastroenterologist)
Recently I had blood work done. The doctor's office asked me to come in to repeat it because it showed an extremely high level ofwhitebloodcells though no infection present. I am slim,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. S. Samanta
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
. Nature of aspiration-Greyish-white Microscopy shows polymorphous population of lymphoid cells in varying stagesof maturation, consisting of centrocytes, centroblasts,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nagamani Ng
( General & Family Physician)
hi my name is sade, i just recently learned that my mother has cancer. yes they found it in the early stages and have begun the process of chemo but her whitecells aren t building back up like... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Salman Arif
( General & Family Physician)
whitebloodcells are low and slight pneumonia. They took 5 1/2 liters of fluid out of his abdomen. His ...Hello My husband has cirrhosis of the liver from excessive alcohol... View answer
slightly anemic but what was of more concern was that the test for whitebloodcells which was suppose to be 0 was 1. I was told it was 1 millicite over the norm and that I had low immature... View answer
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