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Meds, Mind, Body & Benefits => Questions About Treatment & Side Effects => Topic started by: Bunny on October 17, 2011, 07:47:34 am
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I like very much this forum I am getting prompt replies/suggestions our senior members.
I got my CD4 report today, it reads as
FLOW CYTOMETRY
LYMPHOCYTE SUBSET ENUMERATION. BLOOD
NORMAL RANGE
% CD3+/CD45+ (T-CELLS.) 92.1 59-84%
ABSOLUTE CD3+ LYMPHOCYTE COUNT 2281 716-2130 /µL
% CD3+/CD4+ (T-HELPER CELLS) 19.7 26-48 %
ABSOLUTE CD4+ LYMPHOCYTE COUNT 488 354-1100 /µL
%CD3+/CD8+ (T-SUPPRESSOR CELLS) 68.4 18-41 %
ABSOLUTE CD8+ LYMPHOCYTE COUNT 1693 192-980 /µL
CD4/CD8 RATIO 0.29 0.57-2.03
My doctor says the report is okay, I know only CD4 count in this report, what about other readings, what they says.Am i Okay? Please explain, I am just curious to know
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Bunny
Lot of tests are done when you are diagnosed +ve.
These tests help the doctors to asses the state of your health, state of the immune system
and the progress of hiv in your body.
Lessons topic should help you to understand what these tests are, follow the link below
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/BloodTest_5030.shtml
Explanation of CD cells :- http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/TCellTest_4727.shtml
all the best
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Hello,
This means:
% CD3+/CD4+ (T-HELPER CELLS) 19.7 26-48 %
Your CD4 % (proportion of CD4 cells in your lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell). A CD4% around 20% indicates time for treatment
ABSOLUTE CD4+ LYMPHOCYTE COUNT 488 354-1100 /µL
Your CD4 count (number of CD4 cells in a microlitre of blood, about a drop). A count of around 500 is high, normal even, but with your CD% being low still indicates time for treatment.
The numbers on the right show the normal range, ie what someone without HIV will expect to score on the test.
I would be happy with these results.
- matt
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Thanks Sam66 and Newt,
Newt, I already started ART.Thanks for your kind words.
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you've experienced a 150 + increase in CD4 count in a year.
Things may plateau for a little while, then gradually go on the increase again (statistically speaking, of course, everyone is different...)
immune restoration may take a while something like 2-3 years...
the greenest zone is when your CD4 + has been above 500 and VL UD for at least 3 years.
You are on the right track, which is why your doc is happy with the results, I suppose.
Be well!
Eric