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I took a report of my blood test done. I find that my monocyte is showing abnormal as 13. 7H Kindly let me know if this is something serious?
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A heightened percentage of monocytes in your blood can be caused by: chronic inflammatory disease, such as inflammatory bowel disease. a parasitic or viral infection. a bacterial infection in your heart. a collagen vascular disease, such as lupus, vasculitis, or rheumatoid arthritis.Reference ranges for differential white blood cell count in normal adults is as follows: Neutrophils - 2.0?7.0�10 9/l (40?80%) Lymphocytes - 1.0?3.0�10 9/l (20?40%) Monocytes - 0.2?1.0�10 9/l (2?10%)
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