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elevated white count

Posted By: Ambra on 2007-01-03
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Subject: elevated white count

Can anyone help me? My report is on a person diagnosed with bacterial endocarditis, with progressive respiratory failure, pneumomediastinum and 103F temperature. an x-ray showed air under the high diaphragm. the white count was elevated to 18,200 from which 50% were (s/l) run. Am I hearing correct? Also, an EGD showed several  s/l "oon takes" in the stomach.  If you can help me I would appreciate it. Thanks




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