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Are slightly high (out of range) A/G ratio, basophil&eosinophil % cause for concern?

My mother was diagnosed with acute lymphatic leukemia when she was 52.  She also had hypothyroidism.  Along with the elevated results mentioned above, my TSH and T4 free levels were high too, so I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism.  My mom lived 31 years after her diagnosis and died of a heart attack.  Her white blood cell count towards the end of her life was around 110,000.  I am just curious if these results are something I should look into more.  The only other out of range results were both vitamin D, 1.25 and B12.  They were both low.  Thank you!
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