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- Lymphocytosis, should I be worried? | Blood Test - Patient
I searched about this and I saw that lymphocytosis in adults can mean lymphatic cancer or chronic leukaemia, but still is highly impossible I also read that if the lymphocyte rate remains high after 4 weeks then something is wrong, I didn't understand it completely So if my lymphocyte rate is the same now after 2 weeks, what should I be
- Peripheral Blood Film (Preparation and Testing) - Patient
Peripheral blood film is created when a peripheral blood sample is smeared on a slide and stained Read this for more information regarding blood
- Infectious Mononucleosis: Symptoms and Treatment | Doctor
Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is usually a self-limiting infection, most often caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) Written by a GP
- Thrombocytosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment | Doctor
Thrombocytosis is when you have an elevated level of platelets in your blood Primary thrombocytosis is a chronic myeloproliferative disorder
- Globulins: Types and Uses | Doctor - Patient
Globulins are a group of proteins within the blood They include immunoglobulins, enzymes, carrier proteins and complement They are produced in the liver
- Eosinophilia: Symptoms and Causes | Doctor - Patient
Eosinophilia is a peripheral eosinophil count greater than the upper limit of normal range, usually around 0 45 x 109 L It is caused by allergic conditions
- Scarlet Fever | Doctor - Patient
Scarlet fever is caused by a specific bacterial infection It can can follow infection at other sites, including wounds, burns and postnatally Written by a GP
- Full Blood Count (FBC): Uses and Normal Ranges - Patient
A full blood count is a blood test that shows the types and quantities of cells in a person's blood It provides information about a range of conditions
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