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mikej2323
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For those of you with experience with Babesia, could you interepret this:

Results of a CBC-
"RBC morphology= slight poikilocytosis, irregular cells"

Is this typical with Babesia?


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Hmmmm....don't know. Check this site for help:

Good site for understanding tests
http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/

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No, they weren't looking for babesia, it was just a routine CBC. The Bowen's babesia test was negative, but I thought it was an odd result. I have been reviewing medical records to find something...anything.
I was aware that babs caused irregular RBCs, so I wanted to get the opinions of everyone...

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Mike,

Both my daughter and I have this as well.

I looked into Vit B12 deficiency as well as babesia. I definitely have Babs.

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i have RBC abnormalities too -- not sure if it is the same as "poikilocytosis."

my CBC pattern for several years has been:
RBC (number of cells): high
MCV (mean corpuscular volume): low
MCH (mean corpuscular hemoglobin): low
RDW (red cell distribution width): high

in other words, lots of RB cells, but of varying sizes and not enough hemoglobin in them. often B12 or iron deficiency can cause this, but i've supplemented with tons of both for a long time and it makes no difference in the CBC results.

one doctor I saw though it could be due to "thalassemia" though that is a genetically based illness that i never had growing up. another doctor thought it possibly connected with infection, though my tick-borne tests are so far negative.

which tick-borne infections are most likely to cause this pattern, and why?

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Cate, were you tested thru Igenex?

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hi lymetoo,

yes, my lyme test (twice) was thru igenex. other tick-borne tests from other labs (my doc is a well-known LLMD). waiting for results on a babs test now.

i know there are a lot of false negatives, so still treating but not getting much better.

cate

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Well, I'm pretty sure they weren't looking for babesia, but for some reason, in addition to the general CBC, they did a WBC and a RBC morphology test. My medical dictionary states that "poikilocytosis" is an abnormal degree of variation in the shape of the erythrocytes in the blood.

Thoughts...????

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