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edmde
Recent CBC diff indicated RBC=3.78, WBC 2.7, Segs=18, Bands 37, Lymphs=14, Meta= 4.0, Myelo=9.0, Abs Lym=.4
Need help understanding ranges and indicators!
Note: recent kidney transplant recipient 9-26-10 on Program and Myfortic
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Hi, can you post the ranges from the sheet you have?
(Before I forget, let me also just make a note here that erythropoietin [which controls production of RBCs] is produced in the kidneys.)
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Thanks for reponding. I was able to sort out the info I needed but the note on RBC production was helpful.
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(Before I forget, let me also just make a note here that erythropoietin [which controls production of RBCs] is produced in the kidneys.)