Blood Test results: Something wrong with my liver?

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This blood test was performed before a d&c and polyp removal that i did yesterday. i have complex atypical hyperplasia in my uterus. i noticed the GRF numbers seem off. should i be concerned? nothing was said to me at the hospital.

I am white/hispanic. im meaning that as i noticed it was separated by two types.

WBC 11.5 10e3/mm3

RBC 5.50 10e6/mm3

Hgb 13.0 g/dL

Hct 40.8 %

MCV 74.0 fL

MCH 23.6 pg

MCHC 31.8 g/dL

RDW 15.4 %

Platelet Count 422 10e3/mm3

MPV 7.3 fL

Automated Differential

Neutrophil Rel 58.3 %

Lymphocyte Rel 31.6 %

Monocyte Rel 6.7 %

Eosinophil Rel2.7 %

Basophil Rel 0.7 %

Neutrophil Abs 6.7 10e3/mm3

Lymphocyte Abs 3.6 10e3/mm3

Monocyte Abs 0.8 10e3/mm3

Eosinophil Abs 0.3 10e3/mm3

Basophil Abs 0.1 10e3/mm3

Coagulation Studies

PT 12.9 sec

INR 1.12 ratio

PTT 39.3 sec

Routine Chemistry

Sodium Lvl 142.0 mmol/L

Potassium Lvl 4.2 mmol/L

Chloride Lvl 105.0 mmol/L

CO2 28 mmol/L

AGAP 10.1

Calcium Lvl 10.1 mg/dL

BUN 15.0 mg/dL

Creatinine Lvl 0.90 mg/dL

BUN/Creat 17 ratio

Total Protein 8.50 g/dL

Albumin Lvl 5.0 g/dL

Globulin 3.5

A/G Ratio 1

Alk Phos 72.0 U/L

•ALT 24 U/L

AST 21 U/L

Osmolality Calc 295 mOsm/kg

GFR African American 86.7 mL/min/1.73m2

GFR Non African American 71.7 mL/min/1.73m2

Bilirubin Total 0.50 mg/dL

Glucose Level 97.0 mg/dL

Calcium Corrctd 9 mg/dL

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    Hi I think that you should be asking your medical expert questions regarding your blood tests, this is a peer to peer forum based in the UK

    Once you have your results diagnosed you can come back and ask the question what can you expect from the diagnosis

    I personally would only worry when the doctor said I should

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