When people have Leukimia Their blood counts are low because their cells of blood cant reproduce quickly
The person with the O negative blood has an anti-RH antibody in their blood which will make the O positive platelets received coagulate (neutralizing it since the body sees the antigen RH as a foreign substance) which can cause severe problems depending on how much O positive blood is received.
Only some bone marrow stem cells produce abnormal cells when a person has leukemia. These abnormal cells are known as cancer stem cells.
A normal person has 23 chromosome pairs. (22 autosomes, and 1 sex chromosome that is either XX or XY) If counting each individual chromosome, a normal person has 46.
some think that the deffinition of normal is perfect, someone with alot of friends, or anything that they are not, but normal really means someone who is themselves and not acting like something that they are not just to get friends. A normal person is a person that is themself.
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Lupus patients often have thrombocytopenic anemia, either because the immune system attacks and destroys platelets or the immune system interferes with the manufacture of platelets in the bone marrow. Platelets are the part of the blood that cause the blood to clot. If the blood does not clot, people bleed.
High platelets means a condition in which the blood contains more platelets than normal. Platelets are small blood cell fragments that assist in blood clotting. In a healthy person, there are usually 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood. A high platelet count can be identified through routine blood tests.
The platelets count of the sick person was very low. It means the count of protective cells in the body.
Yes it is abnormal. More information: Normal platelet counts for children and adults are between 150,000-400,000 per mm3. For babies, normal limits are 200,000-475,000, and for newborns, normal would be 150,000-300,000 mm3. Platelets are responsible for blood clotting, so a low count count would put the person at risk for uncontrolled bleeding.
A normal platelet count for a human ranges between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets per microliter. The average platelet count for men is 237,000 per microliter. The average platelet count for women is 266,000 per microliter.
Absolutely not. Leukemia is a form of blood or bone marrow cancer and is not transmitted through needles, sex or any other methods, unlike AIDS and HIV. I know because my loving husband has lived with it bravely for years.
>Platelets are commonly known as thrombocytes. >They are responsible for blood clotting process. >Therefore, platelets are inevitable. >Normally, the platelet count should be more than 1.5 lacs in an average human. >The platelet count 100, described in this question is very low as compared to normal count. >This may result even in the death of a person.
For normal the numbers should be around 120/80. Of course this varies from person to person but that is about normal. You don't want the numbers too low or too high. WebMd has some great information on cholesterol. http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/guide/understanding-numbers
Leukemia patients have many limitations since their immune system in low and they are immunosuppressed. In this case, they cannot have the usual normal lifestyle as a normal person without the disease. This is also life threatening and is a kind of cancer that can halt a life.
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A person without any platelets at all would most likely bleed a lot. They could be dead
He/she will have leukemia