Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Sometimes a low end RBC and elevated MCV can be B-12 deficiency. I would ask your doctor though. Dr. Suzanne www.biomedicaldoc.com > > > > Suzanne and Chrystel- Here are the reference ranges!!! Thanks!!! > > WBC 4.8 (4.8-11.4) > > RBC 3.97 (3.96-4.96) > > Hem 12 (10.9-13.5) > > Hct 35.3 (32.4-39.1) > > MCV 89 (73-86) > > MCH 30.2 (25.5-29.9) > > MCHC 34 (33-36) > > RDW 14.5 (12.3-15.1) > > Plat 282 (150-440) > > Neutrophils 46 (22-60) > > Lymph 46 (28-66) > > monocytes 7 (3-10) > > Eos 1 (0-4) > > BUN 12 (5-26) > > Creat 0.34 (0.26-0.51) > > Bun/Creat ration 35 (8-27) > > AST 45 (0-75 > > ALT 35 (0-55) > > Immunoglobulin G, Qn, Serum 714 (504-1464) > > IgG, Subclass 1 359 > > IgG, Subclass 2 110 3-4 yrs (381-884) > > IgG, Subclass 3 15 3-4 yrs (17-90) > > IgG, Subclass 4, 42 3-4 yrs (1-116) > > Immunoglobulin A, Qn, Serum 64 (27-195) > > Immunoglobulin M, Qn, Serum 66 (24-210) > > Immunoglobulin E, Total 4 (0-60) > > Glutathione 726 (544-1228) > > Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha 1.7 (0-8.1) > > C-Reative Protein, Quant 2.9 (0-4.9) > > Sed Rate 15 (0-15) > > Zinc, plasma or serum 69 (70-150) > > > > > > Love, > > Judy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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