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Golda Grinberg1, Gwen Sokoloff2, Beverly Hay2
1Children's Medical Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.
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Hematologic abnormalities in children with Down Syndrome (DS) have previously been described, but with inconsistent conclusions. A retrospective single-institution cohort study was conducted to evaluate complete blood count (CBC) ranges in children with DS. Mean values for CBC results are presented by age and sex, as a clinical resource for the evaluation of DS children. In comparison to reference values, children with DS had higher mean corpuscular volume (MCV), lower absolute lymphocyte count, and a trend toward higher hemoglobin (Hgb) values. The presence of these findings across the cohort suggests that these are benign hematologic variations in DS.
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