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I did a cbc blood test (fns compl�te, and I didn't understand what mi means, some people told me it's some kind of blood cells, others told me it's a myocardial infarction. My test results is in french, so I didn't know if the english term (myocardial infarction) is correct, can mi mean different medical terms? That's what is written is the results: mi % [3 - 7] (mine is 8.4%).
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No one can come to the conclusion of myocardial infarction on cbc so also no one waste time on free online advise if it is myocardial infarction. Get your ecg and 2d eco and cardiac injury marker tests done urgently and revert back. We will let you know in case you need angiography. Don't take any risk. Act fast.
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