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From these two test sheets, it can be confirmed that: 1. The cause of jaundice needs to be investigated. 2. Leukopenia.
Disease analysis: 1. The increase of bilirubin is more than 2 times the high value, which is clinically significant. Indirect bilirubin is the main increase, indicating that it is caused by hemolysis or poor liver function.
2. Is leukopenia accompanied by anemia? If there is also a decrease in red blood cells, there is a problem with the blood; The jaundice is prehepatic jaundice and has nothing to do with the liver.
Further investigation is required:
1. Liver virus indicators, to see if there is viral hepatitis.
2. Abdominal color ultrasound to see whether the liver is cirrhosis and whether there is splenomegaly. If the liver is cirrhosis and the spleen is enlarged, the leukopenia is caused by the enlarged spleen.
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The DB is not high, IB is markedly elevated, and there may be signs of obstructive jaundice, but this is close to guessing.
WBC Decline, Why?
How old is the patient? Past medical history? Full set of pre-transfusion results? Imaging tests?
Further examination is recommended:
Recommendation: Regular hospital visits.
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Examination of the cause of jaundice: hepatobiliary and pancreatic ultrasonography, liver function, and blood routine.
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If it's high, check if there is a stone in the common bile duct.
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Your liver function has been impaired, do you have a history of liver disease?
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Is there anything else you can do? Is the liver functioning normal?
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High total bilirubin and direct bilirubin, an important indicator of liver function problems, suggesting the possibility of various hepatitis, jaundice, cholestasis, etc., it is recommended to treat the symptoms after diagnosis**.
Primary leukopenia, which refers to the production of fewer leukocytes by the bone marrow, secondary reduction of leukopenia caused by excessive leukocytes used or destroyed by diseases, such as viral infections, hypersplenism, some autoimmune diseases, etc. It is recommended to go to the hematology department of the hospital first, do relevant examinations, and clarify the cause of leukopenia, and then give corresponding **.
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