4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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Question Category : Blood Testing
When my partner was born he had (or) negative blood pressure and o positive blood he had to have a full blood transfusion and even then he nearly died. we are trying for a baby now and as he has the same blood type as his dad and I have the same as his mum and there is a history of this condition in the family I would like to know what the technical name is for this condition, the risks of our baby having it and any treatment available in the UK. Thank you for your time
Question Category : Blood Testing
My son aged 9 years has been facing the following problem for past two months. He gets fever frequently. Cures by medication and repeats after few days. Recently, I consulted a Pediatrician and suggested following tests. All other tests are normal and SGPT is 124. Please explain what all is SGPT and what is the level of danger and suggest medication and cure. With kind regards,
Question Category : Blood Testing
My granddaughter, aged 10 months, has a low neutrophil count, 400 . . .the test was basically a mistake and the haemotologist says that everything else in the blood tests is good. . . hence, no other abnormalities . . .she is strong, alert, smart, healthy, have never been sick in her entire 10 months of life, is developing beautifully . . .her pediatrician is "shocked" that she has such a low neutrophil count and told the hemotologist that she is one of the healthiest babies that he has ever seen. My question is to what extent it is important to follow up with more, and other invasive procedures, such as a bone marrow transplant. If this test hadn't been done, the parents would NEVER have suspected that their daughter might be at risk. For Anything ? Is it possible that she will grow out of this and/or that the test might have been skewed due to her age? Please advise. Thank you.
Question Category : Blood Testing
Can you tell me what it means when your white blood cell count is higher than your red blood cell count in an adult?
Question Category : Blood Testing
What could be the cause of less wbc (white blood corpeseles ) besides being effected by virus and what should be done to increase its count. Is there any drugs that could quicken the process?
Question Category : Blood Testing
My son is suspected to have juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. He is 12 y/o. His blood test result show that he has a high ESR value (initially 135 then down to 113) i wish to request you to explain to me the meaning of this and what is the indication of this result. he also has high WBC and platelet count. He was given NSAID, methotrexate and folic acid for his therapy. Thank you





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