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Pathology — Mar 14.pdf
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TypePathology report
FindingsStage IIA, ER+/PR+, HER2-
NextMed onc consult, 2 weeks
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When did Mom's platelets start dropping?
First dipped Feb 14 at 118. Trended down through Mar 13 (91, flagged low).
CBC · Feb 14Visit · Dr. Patel
Platelets trending lower
Three consecutive draws below range. Last value 91 on Mar 13.
CBC · Mar 13
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When did Mom's platelet count start dropping?
Her platelets first dipped below the reference range on February 14 (118 × 10⁹/L), the labs taken after cycle 2 of chemo. They've trended down through the last three draws — 104 on Feb 28, then 91 on March 13, which is flagged low.
Dr. Patel's note from March 14 mentions this specifically and recommends holding cycle 4 if it drops below 75.
CBC — Feb 14.pdfCBC — Mar 13.pdfVisit note — Dr. Patel.pdf
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