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Can anyone tell me what this means? I've had high rbc, platelets, hgb, and hct for years with no explanation even though I've brought it up. I've elt unwell for a long time and also have other health issues.

Results

JAK2 V617F Mutation with Reflex to JAK2 EXON12 and MPL515

TIA!!

NICOLE

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Hi,

Try this website for excellent answers to your labs and the explanations you need.

labtestsonline.org

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orangecity41

Had similar issue that blood work results abnormal and not explained by Doctor. Maybe consider getting a second opinion or a new Doctor.

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I put my questions in the search box in Google. Always find an answer that helps me. Try it.

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