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Please help me make out the doctor's handwriting? and got a better answer
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Handwritten notes are usually for things you don't like about the analysis. For example, if hemoglobin and white blood cells are normal, the doctor could write about salts or red blood cells, or rather that there are too many. It is with allergies that one usually finds leukocyturia in the urine.
Handwritten notes are usually for things you don't like about the analysis. For example, if hemoglobin and white blood cells are normal, the doctor could write about salts or red blood cells, or rather that there are too many. It is with allergies that one usually finds leukocyturia in the urine.
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bacilli 5, eos 7. segmented neutrophils 47. mon ots 5. lymphocytes 35. this is a manual count. eos are elevated, normal to 5.
bacilli 5, eos 7. segmented neutrophils 47. mon ots 5. lymphocytes 35. this is a manual count. eos are elevated, normal to 5.
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The table is the NORMS by age - so that you or the doctor if you forget can compare the specific results of a particular child. What is handwritten is exactly your child's results. What remains to be seen is whether the boy's results are within the norms for his age. As far as I can see, they are.
The table is the NORMS by age - so that you or the doctor if you forget can compare the specific results of a particular child. What is handwritten is exactly your child's results. What remains to be seen is whether the boy's results are within the norms for his age. As far as I can see, they are.