JodyW
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 02:46 PM
I was hoping someone could clarify something for me.
THere is a slide titled "Initial Blood Counts predict response to immunosuppression and Survival" in a presentation given by Dr, P Scheinberg. from NIH. In the slide I think slide #34 it has a graph showing ARC >25000 has a better response rate to IST then ARC <25000 at time of treatment. When I looked at my son's Assessment from the Dr at time of diagnosis it states- "With a Hemoglovin of 3 one would expect a more brisk reticulocytosis and his was only 1.4%, which is concerning for inadequate marrow response."
MY question is how does one convert 1.4% to the 25000 number used in the presentation? I have been trying to figure this out all day. Im sure someone much smarter on here already has the answer, or can tell me what im missing. Appreciate the help.
THere is a slide titled "Initial Blood Counts predict response to immunosuppression and Survival" in a presentation given by Dr, P Scheinberg. from NIH. In the slide I think slide #34 it has a graph showing ARC >25000 has a better response rate to IST then ARC <25000 at time of treatment. When I looked at my son's Assessment from the Dr at time of diagnosis it states- "With a Hemoglovin of 3 one would expect a more brisk reticulocytosis and his was only 1.4%, which is concerning for inadequate marrow response."
MY question is how does one convert 1.4% to the 25000 number used in the presentation? I have been trying to figure this out all day. Im sure someone much smarter on here already has the answer, or can tell me what im missing. Appreciate the help.