Good afternoon,
I have have started a new doctor who ran a few blood tests. When I asked for the results, I noticed that some of them were bolded. I currently don't have a real GP that I can go to (I'm looking and maybe I'll go to him anyways), but would anyone here know what these mean. Only one of them did my doctor seem to have concern, and he told me that it is not usual for his patients to have. I have googled them and have the scientific understanding, but not the faintest clue of what it means to me. I also do not know whether these abnormal range are really abnormal, or everyone has these abnormal numbers.
Therefore, as most of you are more knowledgable and have more background than most of the doctors (sad but true), if anyone has information about what these diagnosis represent, if there is some specialist or action that I should go to on the side, if these should be ignored, etc, I would greatly appreciate it. (sorry my words aren't coming out straight)
I also got my spect scans, which I likewise am not sure if they are saying that everything is normal or not.
Thank you,
Lo
Metamyelocytes: 2 H % (range 0-0)
*C-Reactive Protein, Quant 35 mg/L (range 0-4.9)
25 - Hydroxy, Vitamin D 20 L ng/mL
Neutrophils, 72.4 % (range 40-70)
Lymphocytes, 16.4 (range 22-44)
t3-Uptake 36.1 (25-35)
Spect:
Whole-brain axial Spect imaging was performed following administration of fHMPAO. This study was evaluated on indipendent GE workstation. I do not have the benefit of any cross-sectional studies for comparison. Subtle regions of relative diminished focal uptake are identified within the left parietal as well as the superior frontal regions bilaterally. A focal area of relatively diminished uptake of activity in the inferior frontal region on the right is seen. In the absence of cross-sectional imaging, the nature of the findings are unclear and can be solely related to the focal areas of sulcal prominence.
Thanks
I have have started a new doctor who ran a few blood tests. When I asked for the results, I noticed that some of them were bolded. I currently don't have a real GP that I can go to (I'm looking and maybe I'll go to him anyways), but would anyone here know what these mean. Only one of them did my doctor seem to have concern, and he told me that it is not usual for his patients to have. I have googled them and have the scientific understanding, but not the faintest clue of what it means to me. I also do not know whether these abnormal range are really abnormal, or everyone has these abnormal numbers.
Therefore, as most of you are more knowledgable and have more background than most of the doctors (sad but true), if anyone has information about what these diagnosis represent, if there is some specialist or action that I should go to on the side, if these should be ignored, etc, I would greatly appreciate it. (sorry my words aren't coming out straight)
I also got my spect scans, which I likewise am not sure if they are saying that everything is normal or not.
Thank you,
Lo
Metamyelocytes: 2 H % (range 0-0)
*C-Reactive Protein, Quant 35 mg/L (range 0-4.9)
25 - Hydroxy, Vitamin D 20 L ng/mL
Neutrophils, 72.4 % (range 40-70)
Lymphocytes, 16.4 (range 22-44)
t3-Uptake 36.1 (25-35)
Spect:
Whole-brain axial Spect imaging was performed following administration of fHMPAO. This study was evaluated on indipendent GE workstation. I do not have the benefit of any cross-sectional studies for comparison. Subtle regions of relative diminished focal uptake are identified within the left parietal as well as the superior frontal regions bilaterally. A focal area of relatively diminished uptake of activity in the inferior frontal region on the right is seen. In the absence of cross-sectional imaging, the nature of the findings are unclear and can be solely related to the focal areas of sulcal prominence.
Thanks