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vanisripad
Nov 30, 2006, 08:01 AM
Sir we observead a less then 1 Cm lymph node enlargement in my sons left hand armpit one month back ,we showed him to docter who recommended an CHEST X-RAY ESR,CBC.CRP, and FINGER PRICK SMEAR TEST ,which shows the result as below

Date 24/11/06 C.B.C


PARAMETERS RESULT UNIT RANGE

Total Leukocyte Count 11.91 10.9/L 5.5 - 15.5
RBC COUNT 4.28 10.12/L 3.9 - 4.6
Hemoglobin 112* g/L 115 - 125
Hemotocrit 0.33* L/L .34 - .37
MCV 76.2 fl 75 - 81
MCH 26.2 pg 24 - 27
MCHC 344* g/L 310 - 340
Platelet Count 176 10.9/L 163 - 337
Absolute' Neutrophil count 2.58 10.9/L 1.5 - 8.5
Absolute' Lymphocyte count 8.2* 10.9/L 2 to 8
Absolute'Monocyte count 0.84* 10.9/L .03 - 0.82
Absolute'Eosinophil count 0.25 10.9/L .04 - 0.54
Absolute' Basophil count 0.04 10.9/L 0 - 0.08
Neutrophilis 21.7* % 32 - 52
Lymphocytes 68.8* % 40 - 60
Monocytes 7.1 % 5.3 - 12.2
Esinophiles 2.1 % 0.8 - 7
Basophils 0.3 % 0 - 1.2
RDW-SD 34.1* fl 35.1-43.9
RDW-CV 12.4 % 11.6-14.4


Smear report shows lymphocytosis


Chest x ray is clear as per docter.

Date 28/11/06
Peripheral blood film Microscopy shows:

RBC SERIES:
Predominantly normocytic normochromic cell.
Significant anisopikilocytes present.
Polychromasia not significant
No NRBC spherocytes target cells or sickle cells seen .

WBC SERIES:
Total count appear normal .
Cell distribution show predominant lymphocytes.
Atypical cells seen
No immature cells or toxic granules seen
Atypical lymphocytes are present.

Retic count : 0.84percent

PLATELETS:
Adequate and in clumps

OPINION:
Lymphocytosis with Atypical cell

ADVICE:
FINGER PRICK SMEAR EXAMINATION

CRP : 0.77 mg/L (refrence 0 - 7)
ESR : 11.00 mm/hr (refrence range 0 - 9)

29/11/06

FINGER PRICK SMEAR EXAMINATION

RBC SERIES:
Predominantly normocytic normochromic cell.
Significant anisopoikilocytosis present.
Polychromasia not significant
No NRBC spherocytes target cells or sickle cells seen .


WBC SERIES:
Total count appear normal .
Cell distribution show predominant lymphocytes, With small mature lympocytes
and few activated ones
Atypical cells immature cells or toxic granules not seen


PLATELETS:
Adequate and in clumps

Hemoparasites:
Malaria parasites and microfilaria not seen.

Opinion : Lympocytosis

Comment : Possibly reactive to viral infection

whether the report indicates any thing serious , as my son weight is 15.4 kg and he is 3 years old with no fever now and he is active with good eating habit and no weight loss observed. He had a fever 18 days back due to cough and cold, he has cold now.

Thanks

J_9
Nov 30, 2006, 08:09 AM
Looks to me like he has a cold.


Comment : Possibly reactive to viral infection

A viral infection is can just be a cold or the flu. Medication will not get rid of it, it has to go away on its own.