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Chapter 294 - Chapter 165: Overturning Everything—It's Always Good to Know More Medical Skills

The patient's bone marrow analysis indicates increased activity, with particularly active erythroid hyperplasia.

Approximately 0.64.

The predominant cells are intermediate and late-stage erythroblasts. The mature erythrocytes vary in size and are helmet-shaped, with fragmented erythrocytes comprising 0.07.

It's well known that bone marrow has hematopoietic functions.

Young erythroblasts can be considered 'children'.

Combining the bone marrow analysis with the complete blood count, Li Jingsheng found that this female patient had significant symptoms of hemolysis.

As for central nervous system lesions, he believed the possibility was relatively low.

Director Mu's initial diagnosis for the patient was central nervous system infection? Septicemia?

Could septicemia cause hemolysis?

Septicemia can cause multi-system dysfunction in the body; indeed, severe infections can cause coagulation abnormalities.

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