Reference ranges: Hi Here is some additional info for you on CBCs and differentials. http://bit.ly/2q7KbIH - Generally speaking borderline high results are no cause for alarm, although it depends on the clinical context, or in other words, why the test was ordered. Would be best to discuss with your doctor, but we can certainly help you look through the numbers in detail as well. Hope this helps
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