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The blood test results indicate an abnormal white blood cell count, low platelet count, and a shift in the differential count. The absolute neutrophil count is elevated, while the absolute lymphocyte count is within the reference range. The presence of atypical lymphocytes suggests a possible viral infection. Further evaluation and consultation with a healthcare professional are recommended to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
White blood cell (WBC) count: 55,450 cells/µL (reference range, 4230-9070 cells/µL)
Hemoglobin level: 15.7 g/dL (reference range, 13.7-17.5 g/dL)
Platelet count: 102,000 cells/µL (reference range, 163,000-337,000 cells/µL)
Neutrophils: 36.5% (reference range, 38%-70%)
Bands: 7% (reference range, 0%-8%)
Lymphocytes: 15.5% (reference range, 21%-49%)
Atypical lymphocytes: 9% (reference range, 0%-2%)
Monocytes: 1.5% (reference range, 1%-11%)
Eosinophils: 30% (reference range, 0%-7%)
Basophils: 0.5% (reference range, 0%-2%)
Absolute neutrophil count: 24,120 cells/µL (reference range, 1800-7700 cells/µL)
Absolute lymphocyte count: 8590 cells/µL (reference range, 1000-5000 cells/µL)
Absolute atypical lymphocyte count: 4990 cells/µL (reference range, 0-200 cells/µL)
Absolute monocyte count: 830 cells/µL (reference range, 0-800 cells/µL)
Absolute eosinophil count: 16,640 cells/µL (reference range, 0-500 cells/µL)
Absolute basophil count: 280 cells/µL (reference range, 0-200 cells/µL)
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