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Although I meet with my Hematologist on 8/11 with the results of my bone marrow biopsy, I did just receive the results from my blood work Flow panel: Leukemia/Lymphoma.

Flow Interpretation - No significant immunophenotypic abnormality detected.

Assessment of Leukocytes - No monoclonal B cell population is detected. There is no loss of or aberrant expression of, the pan T cell antigens to suggest a neoplastic T cell process.

No circulating blasts are detected.

There is no immunophenotypic evidence of abnormal myeloid maturation.

Analysis of the lymphocyte population shows B cels 5%, T cells 80%, NK cells 15%

Although all considered good and normal, does it suggest that I may not have Leukemia?

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See my post today on LGLLeukemia.
Hematologists are not always familiar with it.
Ask to have it specifically ruled out.
Important to improve your dangerously low neutrophil count.