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Hb: 8.9g/100ml
Platelets: 82,000/mm3
Red blood cell count: 3,900,000/mm3
White blood cell count: 870,000/mm3
Normal Values:
Hb: 14-18g/100ml
Platelets: 150,000-400,000/mm3
Red blood cell count: 4-5million/mm3
White blood cell count: 5,000-
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