Lymphocytosis: You have an absolute lymphocytosis. Multiply the white count by the lymphocyte percentage. In your case 20, 000 x .67=13, 400. Any lymphocyte count over 5, 000 is an absolute lymphocytosis. It needs to be evaluated by a hematologist. One would consider a cheonic lymphocytic leukemia. But the first thing to do is repeat the test. Lab error? If not, you need peripheral flow cytometry.
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