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[|Human|] i was diagnosed with chronic idiopathic neutropenia since 6 years, i am checked regularly every 6 months, the last WBC 7000 where Neutrophil are 5000 , red cells are 4.3 , hemoglobine 12, hematocrit 36, platlets about 270 000 i did a bone marrow biopsy 6 years ago , no leukemia or MDS were diagnosed at that time, the last bone marrow aspiration was performed 3 years ago . i am in the UK , my white blood cells are not fixed, values do change every time but the last one was the highest as mentioned above.my hematologists here refused performing any new bone marrow biopsyis there any risk of me having MDS?
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor, The current neutrophil levels are within normal limits. A neutrophil count of 5000 is normal. Bone marrow biopsy is not indicated. Myelodysplastic disorder (MDS) can be picked up on the peripheral blood film. If MDS is present in the body, it will be evident on the peripheral blood film. If MDS is suggested, a bone marrow biopsy can be planned. Till then don't worry as the WBC count, hemoglobin and platelet count are all within normal limits. Thanks and take care Chat Doctor.