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Treatment Report dtd 7.2.2021 Remarks mild leucocytosis with neutrophillis. Platelets are reduced 60. TLC 14 Treatment Report dtd 8.2.2021 Remarks mild leucocytosis with neutrophillis. Platelets are reduced 92. TLC 12.60 Giant platelets & platelets clumps seen. What desease is this? Is any problem
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More details are warranted like: 1. Age 2. symptoms like fever, body pain, throat pain, breathlessness any bleeding tendency noticed 3. history of similar presentation in past 4. History of diabetes?or any other long standing disease? 5. Other blood parameters to be mentioned
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My suggestion is a complete evaluation with : 1. Renal function test 2. Liver function test 3. Dengue profile/ Covid 19 RTPCR 4. Bone marrow study 5. Platelet indices
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ideally repeat platelet counts manually rather that automated machine count
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Yes ..Why r u having thrombocytopenia? Take online consultation for further advise.
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