HB 13.5 - 17 gm per 100 cc
platelets 150,000-450,000 per cmm
cd4 500 and 1600 per cubic millimeter
2007-02-25 06:56:51
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answered by the vet 4
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hi hunk,
Normal CD4 counts in adults range from 500 to 1,500 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.
In general, the CD4 count goes down as HIV disease progresses. Any single CD4 count value may differ from the last one even though your health status has not changed. You should not place too much importance on any one result. What is more important than any single value is the pattern of CD4 counts over time.
If your CD4 count declines over several months, your doctor may recommend beginning or changing anti-HIV treatment and/or starting preventive treatment for opportunistic infections like Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP). Your CD4 count should increase or stabilize in response to effective combination anti-HIV therapy.
According to public health guidelines, preventive therapy should be started when an HIV-positive person who has no symptoms registers a CD4 count under 200. Some physicians will opt to consider treatment earlier, at 350. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers HIV-infected persons who have CD4 counts below 200 to have AIDS, regardless of whether they are sick or well.
The CD4 count tends to be lower in the morning and higher in the evening. Acute illnesses, such as pneumonia, influenza, or herpes simplex virus infection, can cause the CD4 count to decline temporarily. Cancer chemotherapy can dramatically lower the CD4 count. Regardless, it can be used as an effective monitoring tool if the more sensitive HIV viral load test is not available.
The CD4 count does not always reflect how someone with HIV disease feels and functions. For example, some people with higher counts are ill and have frequent complications, and some people with lower CD4 counts have few medical complications and function well.
Hb- 13.5 to 14.5 g and platelet count around 1.5 to 3 lakhs/mmcube.
dr.jagan...
2007-02-25 15:04:16
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answered by jaganp_dr 2
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HBO in man is 13-17 and in women12-14gm/Del
CD4 is 500-1500cmm
platelets 1150000-4500000/cmm
2007-02-26 23:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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