High lymphocyte levels, or lymphocytosis, can indicate an immune response to infections, such as viral illnesses, or chronic inflammatory conditions. They may also suggest certain types of leukemia or lymphomas. It's important to interpret high lymphocyte counts in conjunction with other clinical findings and laboratory results to determine the underlying cause. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and guidance.
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In a daily temp. average, there is high and low, also the term mean temperature. Define mean temperature.
My Lymph absolute is 3.62 what does this mean ?
Is mean corpuscular hgb level 28.2 ok?
It means theres a high amount of variation between the results used to calculate the mean value for a particular sample or experiment
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inflammation of the lymphs
LYMPHS measures the percentage of lymphocytes in the blood. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the body's immune response. Abnormal levels of LYMPHS can indicate various medical conditions.
A high lymphocyte count in a blood test may indicate an infection, immune system disorder, or a reaction to stress. Further evaluations or tests may be necessary to determine the specific cause.
In laboratory test results, the abbreviation "lymphs" typically refers to lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response. Elevated or decreased levels of lymphocytes can indicate different medical conditions such as infections, autoimmune diseases, or certain types of cancer.
thru the lymphs.
A simple blood test will be performed to see if a person has a low level of lymphocytes. Low lymph levels can lead to anemia and susceptibility to other diseases.
Disturbing your lymphs, virus, smoking, too much mechanical movement, infection, etc.
Lymphocyteononuclear white blood cell that is responsible for humoral (antibody mediated) and cell mediated immunity.Lymphs Electronic is a lab test to measure the amount of this kind of white blood cell. The results are reported in percentages.There is also a Lymphs Absolute test and results are reported in K/uL
About 2/3 of your body's water is located in your blood cells.
acute viral infections, chronic infections, leukemia, lymphoma, a splenectomy
You would need to be more specific as to the condition of the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes serve the purpose of filtering your blood.