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Forum Name: Hematology Topics

Question: CBC Results


AngelTurtle - Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:32 am

I am a 21 year old Female with fatigue and joint pain.
I recently had a CBC done and it showed abnormalaties
in the following:
MPV 7. 4L Normal 8. 0-13. 0
Neut% 84. 3H Normal 42. 0 - 76. 0
Lymph% 11. 6L Normal 17. 0- 51. 0
Mono% 4. 0L Normal 4. 8-12. 8
Lymph# 0. 80L Normal 1. 00-4. 80
Everything else was WNL RBC and PLT were close to being High.

I also had a Sed rate and ANA done which were Normal.

My UA had a few abnormalaties
U apperance Cloudy
Protein 1+
Ketone - Large
Blood - Small
Mucous - Few
Bacteria - Rare
WBCS - 14H Normal 0-4
It also showed Calcium Oxalate Crystals.

Can the CBC and UA results be connected?
My main concern is the decrease in Lymphocytes. Should I be concerned about it? What conditions can cause a decrease in Lymphocytes?

Thank You for the Help
AngelTurtle
Dr. Safaa Mahmoud - Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:38 pm

Hello,

Leucopenia with neutrophilia is commonly seen following different types of infections commonly bacteria.

Other causes include:
-certain medications
- malnutrition
- stress
- trauma

Your urine analysis is suggestive of infection (pyuria) although there is rare bacteria detected but may be the test is done after an Antibiotic course . Urine cloudiness indicate protein and crystals.

Have they performed a Blood sugar analysis and if yes what was the result?

If there is urinary tract infection , it would explain the CBC results.

Keep us updated.
Best regards.

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