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An increased platelet count is known as thrombocytosis. Patients who have a high platelet count may have an increased risk of forming a thrombus. Importantly, a high platelet count may also place a patient at risk for a bleeding episode. When the platelet count is high, some of the platelets may be abnormal forms that do not function correctly to assist in the coagulation process.

Speak with your doctor about your particular results and see what he thinks is causing the increased platelets.

2006-10-09 07:26:13 · answer #1 · answered by swomedicineman 4 · 0 0

hmmm... MCV is basically somewhat intense, B12/folate will shelter that, in any different case, seems sturdy. As a wide-unfold rule a propose Corpuscular quantity (MCV) > one hundred would point out extremely pernicious anemia. B12 with a folate chaser will shelter that.

2016-12-08 11:34:13 · answer #2 · answered by sickels 4 · 0 0

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