Clinical Presentation and Lab Results

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Clinical Presentation and Lab Results

A 55-year-old male visited his primary care doctor for complaints of fatigue and flu-like symptoms but no respiratory symptoms. Upon presentation, he also had a fever of 100.2° F. His history included Type 2 diabetes, which was well managed. He was otherwise healthy and relatively active. He returned two weeks ago from a camping trip in Maine.
A CBC, chemistry panel, and COVID and influenza tests were ordered. The results of the CBC were as follows:
Patient ResultsReference Range
WBC2.3 x 103μL 4.8 - 10.8 x 103 / μL
Platelets 63,000 / μL 150,000 - 400,00 / μL
Hematocrit 38% 42-52%
Differential - ABS
Neutrophils1.2 x 103 / μL1.4 - 6.5 x 103 / μL
Lymphocytes0.9 x 103 / μL1.2 - 3.4 x 103 / μL
Monocytes 0.1 x 103 / μL0.11 - 0.59 x 103 / μL
Eosinophils 0.1 x 103 / μL0 - 0.5 x 103 / μL
Basophils 0 x 103 / μL0 - 0.2 x 103 / μL