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I'm concerned with the % and count of my immature granulocytes. my percentage is 0.9 % and my count # is 0.08 k/mm3. it's been high for years so i know it's not just a bacterial infection i'm fighting. what do you think could be possible causes?

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Both values are close to normal. If it’s been at that level for years it’s probably just a meaningless variation from normal. Like driving on a highway, not everyone goes exactly 55 mph. If it’s gradually rising, check with your Hematologist

Answered 5/29/2021

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All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Talk to the doctor who ordered the tests. Having said that, this may be your normal, especially if it has been stable. If it more than doubles, talk to your doctor. Wish you good health!

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