Lymphocytosis, should I be worried? - Tests and investigations . . . 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
Macrocytosis and Macrocytic Anaemia - Patient Macrocytosis refers to red blood cells which are larger than normal You're more likely to notice symptoms if you are older or have coronary heart disease
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
Adrenal Insufficiency and Addisons Disease | Doctor - Patient See the related separate Adrenal crisis article What is adrenal insufficiency? Adrenal insufficiency is a condition in which there is destruction of the adrenal cortex and subsequent reduction in the output of adrenal hormones, ie glucocorticoids (cortisol) and or mineralocorticoids (aldosterone) There are two types of adrenal insufficiency: Primary insufficiency (Addison's disease) - there
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia | Doctor - Patient Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) represents about a quarter of all leukaemias seen in clinical practice and is largely a disease of older people