Make a conclusion: Hb 62 g/L Erythrocytes Color index Reticulocytes 0,1% Platelets 150,0*10%/L Leucocyte s Neutrophils: Myelocytes 0% Metamyelocytes 2% Band neutrophils 5% Segmented neutrophils 34% Basophils 0% Eosinophils 3% Lymphocytes 50% Monocytes 6% 1,3* 10¹2/L - to be calculated 3,0*10%/L
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