Platelet 341×10^9/L may be caused by blood concentration, acute and chronic infections, hematologic diseases and so on.
1. The normal reference value of platelets is (100~300)×10^9/l, so platelets 341×10^9/l is a mild elevation, which is usually seen in the case of blood concentration.
2. Mildly elevated platelets can also be seen in acute and chronic infections, iron deficiency anemia, and malignant tumors.
3. In addition, it can also be seen in hematologic diseases, such as true erythrocytosis, primary thrombocythemia and so on.
Based on the results of platelet test alone, it is not possible to determine the specific causes of its elevation. It is recommended to repeat the test if necessary, and to consult a doctor in time to complete other appropriate tests as prescribed by the doctor.