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P-lcc

It is known as the platelet count test. It tells the average number of platelets per person per microliter of blood. The test measures the number of platelets in your blood. A lower-than-normal platelet count is called thrombocytopenia.

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Are abnormal PDW and P-LCC values normal after recovering form COVID?

Query: Hi doctor, I had COVID-19, and now I am recovering. However, I still feel some uneasiness, so I went for tests. I have attached my test reports for your reference. and I found in Hemogram PDW, and P-LCC is not in level. Kindly give your opinion.  Read Full »


Dr. Pawar Satyajit Jalinder

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query. But I could not find the reports attached. Anyway, PDW (platelet distribution width) and P-LCC (platelet large cell count) are related to platelet size and levels in the body. P-LCC is an indicator of the risk of blood clot formation. I wou...  Read Full »

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