A high neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes count indicates strong towards leukemia, some sort of infection, or disease. Individually they have even more implications.
lymphocytic leukemia
I'd say monomielocytic leukemia
leukemia
what causes a white cell count of 3.6 and a neutrophils of 35 and lymphocytes 53 and eosinophils 4
low neutrophils means what and what do they do to help get the number up
What could cause high monocytes, high level of sed rate and low lymphocytes in bloodwork of toddler?
Yes
I've actually never heard of a count that high. Norm neutrophils count is 55-62.
Low Neutrophils High Lymphocytes Low neutrophils and high lymphocytes are generally present in viral infection. The increased level of lymphocytes helps the body to fight the infection. The following are the conditions for high lymphocytes: Tuberculosis. Acute leukemia. See also Symptoms of Acute myeloid leukemia Mononucleosis Ulcerative colitis. Whooping cough. Low neutrophil and high lymphocytes count is also seen in some kind of leukemia, but more commonly seen in virus disease and typhoid patients.
A low neutrophil count along with a high lymphocyte count can be an indication of viral infections, autoimmune diseases and leukemias. That might rule out valley fever.
high lymphocyte count leukemia, bleeding anemia lack of iron, bleeding,genetics and poor health
Neutrophils and lymphocytes are types of white blood cells that play an important role in providing immunity against infections. A low neutrophil count coupled with a high lymphocyte count can indicate a viral infection, autoimmune disease, or leukemia.
it is high in bacterial infection such as typhoid.
what is considered a high level monocytes