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Understanding Test Results

I'm trying to understand my test results. Formally diagnosed with Scleroderma & informally with other Autoimmune diseases. Any explanation of these results wud be appreciated. Thank you.
Lymph 31%
Neutrophils 61%
Monocytes 5%
Eos 2%
Base 1%
Creatinine 0.56
Urobilinogen Semi-Qn 0.2
RNP Antibodies,  Smith Antibodies, Anti-Jo, SSA & SSB <0.2
Anti-Sclero .2
ANTI-DNA  (DS) AbQn  <1
RA Latex Turbid 10.6
Centromere Pattern 1:80 Speckled
C Reactive Protein-Quant 0.4

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1530171 tn?1448129593
You have normal differential blood test results.
These are the normal ranges:
40 to 70 percent neutrophils
20 to 40 percent lymphocytes
2 to 8 percent monocytes
1 to 4 percent eosinophils
0.5 to 1 percent basophils
Creatinine is low normal
Urobilinogen is low normal
CRP and RA latex turpid normal
1:80 ANA titre is considered negative rendering some of the
remaining tests and their results useless to my opinion.
You have not included any lab ref values, so based on the ones I usually go by, I think there's very little in diagnostic value from the results you posted, however it is best if you go over these with your doctor.
Best,
Niko
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