Client Report — Trevor Banks

DateAnomalies ObservedNotes
28/12/2025
18/12/2025
17/12/2025
17/12/2025
16/12/2025Observation: WBC #4504, Session #4588, Observation: WBC #4504, Session #4588, Observation: WBC #4504, Session #4588, Observation: WBC #4504, Session #4588
18/11/2025Acanthocytes, Aggregation, Anisopoikilocytosis, Protein Linkage, Rouleau
27/10/2025Acanthocytes, Aggregation, Poikilocytes, Protein Linkage, Rouleau, Single Membrane Protrusion
26/10/2025Acanthocytes, Echinocytes
25/10/2025Elliptocytes, Erythrocyte (RBC) Aggregation, Keratocytes, Rouleau
22/10/2025
22/10/2025
22/10/2025

Session Trends (Heatmap)

The heatmap below displays each observed anomaly across all recorded sessions for this client. Each circle represents the grade of that anomaly on a specific session date — 🟡 Low, 🟢 Medium, or 🟠 High. The arrow at the end of each row shows the overall trend across the most recent sessions: ↓ Improving, → Stable, or ↑ Worsening. Hover over any circle to view session notes or comments.

Legend: Low Medium High   |   ↑ Worsening   ↓ Improving   → Stable
Anomaly22/10/202522/10/202522/10/202525/10/202526/10/202527/10/202518/11/202516/12/202517/12/202517/12/202518/12/202528/12/2025Trend
Acanthocytes
Aggregation
Anisopoikilocytosis
Echinocytes
Elliptocytes
Erythrocyte (RBC) Aggregation
Keratocytes
Observation: WBC #4504, Session #4588
Poikilocytes
Protein Linkage
Rouleau
Single Membrane Protrusion

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What This Means
Each red blood cell anomaly reflects changes in your internal terrain. Different anomalies often relate to different body systems — such as digestion, circulation, oxidative stress, hydration, or immune load.