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What does it mean if your absolute monocytes are high?

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When your monocytes increases they tend to make your body fight with various infections

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Take a IGF-1 Test (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1) Test or Take a ASO/ASLO (Anti Streptolysin) Latex Test

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