Lymphocytosis (> 4000/µl)
Description | Basic evaluations: Full blood count, ESR or CRP, GOT, GPT, gamma-GT, AP, bilirubin, glucose, uric acid, creatinine, ACE, urine status- and sediment Further tests as per clinical suspicion: Serology: Numerous viral and chronic bacterial infections Pathogen evidence: Swabs, urine, stool etc. Hematology: ALL, CLL, NHL Toxicology: Medication anamnesis and screening in the urine Immunology: RF, ANA, ANCA and others Endocrinology: SH |
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