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MO in a blood test typically refers to monocytes, which are a type of white blood cell involved in the body's immune response. Elevated levels of monocytes may indicate an underlying infection or inflammation. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate interpretation of blood test results.
A blood test is used to find out what components are in your blood and in what proportions. When they separate the solids they look at the red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelets. The monocytes are a common type of white blood cell, or leukocyte.
A high BA on a blood test means that you have high basophils levels. Typically, this is in reference to your white blood cell count.
It means that you could have an infection in your system. When your body isn't healthy, your monocyte count goes up to help fight infection. When it gets too high it is good to get it checked out.
A BASO test is a blood test. If the results come back with high BASO levels, it means that the person has an excess amount of sodium in their blood.
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There is no blood test for RP, however there is a blood test called CRP (C-reactive protein). A high CRP in quantitative blood levels signifies an immune response.
Having your period can cause high protein levels in a urine test. Protein in the urine can also be caused by infection.
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On a blood test results MO stands for Monocytes and EO stands for Eosinophils. In addition, you may see BASO, white blood cell count.
Chlorine levels are too high. Wait a few days and test again.
"The ''uric acid test" is ordered if the doctor suspects high levels of uric acid''