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Blood test results

I had a blood test done recently and the results are
Raised , Luymphocyte count/Monocyte/Esonophil counts
Lowered Basophil count
Percentage Hypochromic cells 1.0%

Please can I have any thoughts on this subject thank you
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Yes it is in the cancer communtiy/luek and lymph. and is called more lymph nodes.

I would very much appreciate anything you can tell me.

Thank you
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Hi thank you for your comments:
I have posted more information on the Luekemia and lymphoma forum, under more lymph nodes (I think)  I will post this and look at the thread and tell youwhere it is, that will give you more information.
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Hi.

The interpretation of blood counts is best given under the context of clinical symptoms and the over all presentation of a patient.  However, just to give you an idea, the raised lymphocyte count is a sign of a possible viral infection in the body. The monocytes may likewise signify infection. The raised eosinophil count can be seen in patients with allergies or with parasitic infections.  The low  basophil I believe is of not much significance.

Hypochromic cells are a characteristic of iron deficiency anemia, but in your situation where the percentage is only 1%, I believe this is not significant either.
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