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Old Fri Jan 6, 2017, 11:30 AM
Bossywife Bossywife is offline
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I found this in the report:

Peripheral Blood Findings:

The peripheral blood film from March 16 shows moderate thrombocytopenia (54) with a striking number of large forms, some of which appear hypegranular. A single bare megakaryocyte nucleus is noted. Hemoglobin level is borderline decreased at 130 g/L with a normal MCV (89) and relatively mild nonspecific anisopoikiloytosis. Neutrophils are also borderline decreased (1.9) but exhibit no obvious dysplasia. No circulating marrow precursors are seen. only rare dacryocites are appreciated.

The peripheral blood film from March 30 shows essentially the same findings.

I also just noticed this on the Microscopy: CD61 highlights abundant megakaryocytes and CD34 stain shows blasts to be significantly increased (up to 10% in some areas) but no large clusters are present.

Could that by why they classed him as a 2?
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