CD57+/CD3+/CD8+ 45 0-351 cells/uL CD57+/3-/8- % of total WBC = 1 CD57+/3-/8- ABSOLUTE = 90 cells/uL
CD57+/3- % of total WBC = 1 CD57+/3- ABSOLUTE = 90 cells/uL
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I don't understand your readings though. It looks a bit confusing.
Here's what LabCorp.interpretation is:
>200 is normal <20 severe illness 0-60 is seen in chronic Lyme disease >60 Lyme activity indicates improvement
Just passing along, please know that I wouldn't want to give wrong info, so check site out yourself, it'll have this information.
Best wishes, HH
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Quest does not run the right test only Labcorp does..
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I heard from a nurse at my llmd office that quest recently started doing. That's a bit of a confusing report. Perhaps the 90's below are equivalent, perhaps not. Wish someone knowledgeable would figure out what quest is doing and let us know.
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From what I have read, Labcorp is used more reliably than Quest for this test. I think the closest Labcorp to me is over an hour away........but this is something I will check into in the near future as I would like to have a measurement that I feel is accurate.
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I would read it as being 90 which is safely in the low-normal part of the reference range.
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