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Will an increase in the number of whitebloodcells (over 200,000) for a long period of time cause your blood to thicken? I know redbloodcells can cause this, but can... View answer
redbloodcells show hypochromia and anisopoikilocystosis. Microcytes and few target cells are seen. The whitecells are normal. The platelets are adequate. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq Habib
( General & Family Physician)
just had a urinalysis that show red and whitebloodcells (moderate), and the microscopic results were 10-20 white and redbloodcells each, and "many" epithelial... View answer
My husband s redbloodcells are not connecting to his whitebloodcells. He was told that something is breaking the redbloodcells before they can get to the... View answer
yesterday , I went for blood test - peripheral smear study RedCells, is normal whitecells normal in number no atypical cells, no immature myeloid or lympoid blast cells... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varanasi Pundarikaksha
( Pediatrician)
Present Occasional 08/06/2017 RedBloodCells Present 2-3/hpf Pus Cells(Whitebloodcells/leukocytes ... going on then also she is doing motion 3 to 4 times in a day.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
Here is my husband result on hes medical chekup Microscopic Examination: WhiteBloodCells ......0-3/hpf RedBloodCells .........0-2/hpf Epithelial Cells ............. View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jatin Bhatia
( Radiation Oncologist)
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