Could you explain this blood report please

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    proximacentauri2025

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    The image shows what appears to be a laboratory test report with several parameters and results. To assess whether the report is good or normal, I would need to compare the results with the reference ranges provided in the report. Here's what I noticed:

    Highlighted Results:

    Several values are marked with "H" (High) or "L" (Low), indicating they are outside the reference ranges.
    For example:
    WBC (1) shows 7.77 × 10³/μL, which seems to be within the reference range (4.00–11.00).
    PLT (22) is 424 × 10³/μL, marked as "H," exceeding the upper limit of the range (150–450).
    Some other values (e.g., RDW-SD, RDW-CV) appear within the range but are not marked.
    Areas to Note:

    Any deviations in hemoglobin (HGB), RBC count, hematocrit (HCT), or related parameters can be significant for identifying conditions like anemia or polycythemia.
    Deviations in WBC or differential counts (e.g., Neut%, Lymph%) might suggest infections, inflammation, or other immune-related issues.
    Platelet count (PLT) and associated parameters should be reviewed, especially if they impact clotting or bleeding risks.
    Next Steps:

    If this is your report or someone's you are reviewing, consult a doctor for proper interpretation, especially for any high or low values.
    Always correlate lab results with symptoms and clinical findings, as deviations may not always signify illness.
    If you'd like me to analyze specific parameters in detail, let me know!