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COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT 9/11/20

DIAGNOSIS RESULT UNIT REFERENCE RANGE INTERPRETATION


Hemoglobin L 96.0 g/dL 130-170 Low hemoglobin levels
could also indicate that
the patient’s kidneys
are damaged and can’t
filter blood the way
they should. This
damage can cause
wastes and fluid to
build up in your body.
Kidneys can’t make
enough erythropoietin.
Hematocrit L 0.27 0.4-0.5 Insufficient supply of
healthy red blood cells.
Having low hemoglobin
and hematocrit are
interrelated.
RBC L 3.2 10^12/L 4.5-5.5 It is also interrelated at
low Hgb and low
hematocrit. The patient
does not have enough
healthy RBC.
WBC H 11.0 10^9/L 5-10 High WBC count
indicates an infection.
It is also an indicator of
having a kidney
disease, UTI, liver
disease.
PC 220.0 10^3/ul 140-340
Differential Count
 Segmenters  0.78  0.55-0.65 High neutrophil
 Lymphocytes  0.12  0.25-0.35 count may be due to
 Monocytes  0.06  0.02-0.1 many physiological
 Eosinophils  0.04  0.02-0.04 conditions and
 Basophils  0.00  0.0-0.05 diseases. In most cases,
high neutrophils count
is commonly associated
with an active bacterial
infection in the body.

Low lymphocytes could


occur after an infection
and could also caused
by severe stress, and
malnutrition.
MCV 86.4 fL 86-100
MCH 30.3 pg 26-31
MCHC 35.0 g/dl 31-37

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