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Old Sat Oct 27, 2012, 12:33 AM
evansmom evansmom is offline
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Hi Ryan,

Do you have or have you recently had a significant infection of some sort?
I believe it is unusual for blasts to be found in the peripheral blood. A few in the bone marrow is normal.

I think it's a good idea to book an appt. with your hematologist to specifically discuss your concerns regarding this. 0.05 is a very small amount but still, push to have the appropriate follow up. I think a bone marrow biopsy ASAP may be in order as one could suspect your blast count will be higher in the marrow.

Hopefully everything checks out fine, but if something is brewing, the sooner it gets figured out, the better.

Take care,
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