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Chloride 94.9 l, anion gap 16.1 h, ast 58 h, immature granulocytes abs 0.01 h,ketones urine small neg. a, specific gravity urine <1.005 l. ?

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Dr. Yelena Kipervas answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Plan: It's not clear what you want to know. To explain your abnormalities we need to know your primary condition. Your doctor who know your clinical symptoms and your previous results should explain it to you.

Answered 10/7/2017

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Dr. Christine Hom answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Blood tests: There are a few diseases that leap out from blood tests. Most of the time, however, blood tests don't tell the doctor much on their own. These results fall into the second group, not very specific. Acid balance in particular can change in minutes to hours.

Answered 12/20/2016

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