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Lymphocytosis (high lymphocyte count) — Overview covers possible causes of increased disease-fighting cells. ... Lymphocytosis, or high lymphocyte count, is an increase in white blood cells called lymphocytes (LIM-foe-sites). There are five primary subtypes of white blood cells, each with a different disease...
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/lymphocytosis/MY00360
www.mayoclinic.com/health/lymphocytosis/MY00360
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GGT is also elevated in liver disease, particularly with obstruction of bile ducts. ... Platelet Count (PLT) : This is the number of cells that plug up holes in your blood vessels and prevent bleeding. High values can occur with bleeding, cigarette smoking or excess production by the bone marrow.
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www.amarillomed.com/howto.htm
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My lymphocyte count is right at the high end of the normal range. Mine is 3.3 (range here is 0.5 to 3.3). WCB count, although it's normal, is close to the high end of the range, too: mine is 9.9 (range here is 4.0 ... I understand lymphocytes can be elevated when the body is trying to fight off a viral or bacterial infection.
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www.doctorslounge.com/oncology/forums/backup/topic-5475...
www.doctorslounge.com/oncology/forums/backup/topic-5475.html
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Information on blood counts - standard tests for the lymphoma patient ... Blood tests are used to measure and inspect the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A complete blood count (CBC) will test all three cell types. This test requires only a few drops of blood to conduct.
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www.lymphomainfo.net/tests/bloodcounts.html
www.lymphomainfo.net/tests/bloodcounts.html
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Information about lab tests related to Still's Disease. ... LYMPHOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTE COUNT ... Eosinophils are used by the body to protect against allergic reactions and parasites. Therefore, elevated levels may indicate an allergic response. A low count is normal.
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www.stillsdisease.org/lab_tests/cbc
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HealthBoards Bulletin Board; Cancer: Leukemia; Elevated Lymphocytes ... For the last four months, my blood tests have been showing elevated lymphocytes. My dr. says this definitely indicates something viral, but isn't quite sure what. She has concern of leukemia, but the thing that is throwing her off is that all other...
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www.healthboards.com/ubb/Forum21/HTML/000022.html
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provides an easy to understand definition for the medical term, Lymphocyte. ... There are many possible causes for an abnormally high lymphocyte count. A lymphocyte level that is more than 40% is considered to be abnormally high. Some basic causes of a high lymphocyte count are the flu and the chickenpox.
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www.medfriendly.com/lymphocyte.html
www.medfriendly.com/lymphocyte.html
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Findings consistent with IM include a differential that demonstrates greater than 50% lymphocytes, an absolute lymphocyte count greater than 4500, or an elevated lymphocyte count with greater than 10% atypical lymphocytes.
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www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic319.htm
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CD4 Count the most commonly used marker to determine HIV progression is also known as the CD4 lymphocyte count or T4 cell count. HIV attacks CD4 cells which help fight infections. T-lymphocytes include other ... Beta 2 Microglobulin (B2M) a protein that may become elevated in HIV+ people because of lymphocyte activity.
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www.aegis.com/pubs/bala/1994/ba940309.html
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