Complete Blood Count (CBC)CBC (Complete Blood Count) What Affects the Test Reasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results
may not be helpful include: - If the band was on your arm a long time while
the blood sample was taken.
- Taking medicines that can cause low
platelet levels. Some examples of the many medicines that cause this include
steroids, some
antibiotics, thiazide diuretics, chemotherapy
medicines, quinidine, and meprobamate (Equanil, Miltown,
Meprospan).
- A very high white blood cell count or high levels of a
type of fat (triglycerides). These can cause falsely high
hemoglobin values.
- Having an enlarged
spleen, which may cause a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) or a low white blood cell count. An
enlarged spleen may be caused by certain types of
cancer.
- Pregnancy, which normally causes a low RBC value and less
often a high WBC value.
- Clumping of platelets in the test tube.
This can cause a falsely low platelet count and occurs because of the substance
used in the test tube.
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