Hi cassbrob,
I am not a doctor nor in the medical field, but will try to put your mind at ease until you speak to yours...
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Originally Posted by cassbrob
Mild hypocellular bone marrow (50%) with trilineage hematopoiesis
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Bone marrow cellularity depends on your age. A rough estimate is 100 minus your age. So, if you are younger than 50, you have less cells than normal. Many things can cause this though, including a recent virus.
Trilineage hematopoiesis means that all 3 cell lines (red blood, white blood, and platelets) are still making cells, which is a good thing.
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Originally Posted by cassbrob
No morphological immunohistochemical evidence of Mast Cell disease
Mild Leukopenia
Storage iron present
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The cells that you are making are of normal shape, which is good. You are a little low in some of your white blood cells. Your iron level is okay.
Nothing here looks alarming to me. Hopefully your doctor says the same