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White blood cell count (WBC). The number of white blood cells in a volume of blood. Normal range varies slightly between laboratories but is generally between 4,300 and 10,800 cells per cubic millimeter (cmm). This can also be referred to as the leukocyte count and can be expressed in international units as 4.3 - 10.8 x 109 cells per liter.
Automated white cell differential. A machine generated percentage of the different types of white blood cells, usually split into granulocytes, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils

2007-04-18 17:07:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2007-04-18 19:12:24 · answer #2 · answered by happydawg 6 · 0 0

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mutch? haha...never mind... human does not perfect... ok, to the point.. An adult male of average size normally has about 6 quarts (5.6 liters) of blood. Blood is composed of several kinds of cells (occasionally called corpuscles); these formed elements of the blood constitute about 45% of whole blood. The other 55% is blood plasma, a fluid that is the blood's liquid medium, appearing yellow in color. The normal pH of human arterial blood is approximately 7.40 (normal range is 7.35-7.45), a weak alkaline solution. Blood that has a pH below 7.35 is acidic, while blood pH above 7.45 is alkaline. Blood pH along with arterial carbon dioxide ten The erythrocytes, or red blood cells, make up the largest population of blood cells, numbering from 4.5 million to 6 million per cubic millimeter of blood. The leukocytes, or white blood cells, defend the body against infecting organisms and foreign agents, both in the tissues and in the bloodstream itself (see immunity). Human blood contains about 5,000 to 10,000 leukocytes per cubic millimeter; the number increases in the presence of infection. The granulocytes form in the bone marrow and account for about 70% of all white blood cells. The agranulocytes include the monocytes and the lymphocytes. Monocytes are derived from the phagocytic cells that line many vascular and lymph channels, called the reticuloendothelial system. Monocytes ordinarily number 4% to 8% of the white cells. Lymphocytes, under normal conditions, make up about 20% to 35% of all white cells, but proliferate rapidly in the face of infection. The blood also contains platelets, or thrombocytes, and at least 15 other factors active in blood clotting.

2016-04-01 23:50:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

4,500-10,000 white blood cells/mcl (cells per microliter).

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2007-04-18 17:05:45 · answer #4 · answered by HESEWC 3 · 0 0

4 thousand to 12 thousand.
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2007-04-18 17:07:37 · answer #5 · answered by PreviouslyChap 6 · 0 0

how 10.28 white blood cells count can be interpreted

2015-03-11 20:45:32 · answer #6 · answered by lovely 1 · 0 0

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