High monocyte counts are associated with hyperadrenocorticism, exogenous or endosteroids, and stress, inflammation, infection, immune-mediated tissue damage and malignancy. In fact any condition in which tissue damage is a feature.
High neutophils can indicate inflammation, infection, the presence of exogenous or endocorticosteroids, stress and some forms of myeloproliferative disorder (e.g. lymphosarcoma).
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Greg Tackett
Veterinary Technician
What could cause high monocytes, high level of sed rate and low lymphocytes in bloodwork of toddler?
The ulceration could be related to a high neutrophil count. Neutrophils are the white blood cells that respond to bacterial infections and infections in spaces (sinuses, body cavities, etc.). As the ulcer is in the mouth and bacteria could easily be invading the ulcer, it seems reasonable that the two are linked.
She could have feline diabetes. Take her to the vet to find out for sure.
It could indicate that 76% of the white blood cells are neutrophils. However, you are advised to check with whoever carried out the test.
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A low neutrophil count along with a high lymphocyte count can be an indication of viral infections, autoimmune diseases and leukemias. That might rule out valley fever.
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Pretty high.
Segmenters are also referred to as neutrophils. The reason why segmenters in blood are low could be due to a viral infection.
Segmenters are also referred to as neutrophils. The reason why segmenters in blood are low could be due to a viral infection.
Monocytes are a type of white blood cell. A high monocyte count in the blood could mean an infection caused by a virus or parasite. It could also be indicative of chronic inflammatory disease.
B Cells T Cells Erythrocytes (RBCs) Neutrophils (WBCs) (All would not be produced)