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Hematology Examination Normal Values Results RBC 4.5-6.2 4.32x10^12/L HGB 130-180 124.0gms/L HCT 0.40-0.50 0.

37 HCV 80.0-100.0 84.7fL MCH 26-32 28.7pg MCHC 32.0-36.0 34g/L Platelet Count 130.0-400.0 337x10^g/L WBC 4.00-10.00 10.12x10^g/L Differential Count: Neutrophils 0.55-0.65 0.62 Lympophils 0.25-0.35 0.25 Monophils 0.03-0.06 0.07 Eosinophils 0.02-0.04 0.05 Basophils 0.00-0.01 0.1 Interpretation: Increase RBC - erythrocytosis or polycythemia Decrease RBC anemia or erythroblastopenia Increase WBC leukocytosis Decrease WBC leukopenia Increase Lymphocytes lymphocytosis Decrease Lymphocytes lymphocytopenia Increase granulocytes granulocytosis Decrease granulocytes granulocytopenia or agranulocytosis Increase Neutrophils neutrophilia Decrease neutrophils neutropenia Increase Eosinophils eosinophilia Decrease eosinophils eosinopenia Increase Basophils Basophilia Decrease basophils basopenia Increase Platelets Trombocytosis Decrease Platelets Trombocytopenia Decrease All cell Lines - Pancytopenia Leukocytosis can be a sign of infection. Thrombocytopenia can result from drug toxicity. Pancytopenia is generally referred to as the result of decreased production from the bone marrow, and is a common complication of cancer chemotherapy.

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