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Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of Lymphomatoid granulomatosis include: | Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of Lymphomatoid granulomatosis include: | ||
*On CBC the following can be seen: | *On CBC the following can be seen: | ||
**Leukopenia | **[[Leukopenia]] | ||
**Lymphopenia | **Lymphopenia | ||
**Low CD4 count | **Low CD4 count |
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Overview
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of Lymphomatoid granulomatosis include CBC, ESR, Hematocrit, Hypersensitivity test and biopsy.
Laboratory Findings
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of Lymphomatoid granulomatosis include:
- On CBC the following can be seen:
- Leukopenia
- Lymphopenia
- Low CD4 count
- Leukocytosis is rare
- Elevated Hematocrit
- ESR: can be moderately elevated or normal
- Hypersensitivity: delayed type
- Lack of anergy
- Biopsy of the most lung