This means that no eosinophils were observed in the blood sample taken and observed. This is not necessarily pathologic as eosinophils are the second rarest white blood cell type in the blood stream.
No eosinophils were observed
Eosinophils increases in amount when there are parasitic infection. These WBCs(eosinophils) attacks parasite through chemical means.
Having zero absolute eosinophils is not considered dangerous on its own. However, it could indicate an underlying medical condition or be a result of certain medications. It is important to discuss your results with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and any necessary follow-up.
The normal range of eosinophils in the blood is typically between 0-6%, or 50-500 cells per microliter. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight off infections and play a role in allergic reactions. Any level outside of the normal range may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires further investigation.
Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell, not a disease. Its not contageous.
No, eosinophils defend against parasitic worms
Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that can be measured via blood test. If eosinophil counts are low in the body, it could mean that a person has an infection, allergy, or is dealing with a parasite problem.
Yes, eosinophils have a bilobed nucleus and red-orange staining granueols.
it is Eosinophil
Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell, part of the immune system. In people with lupus, the white cell count including eosinophils, is typically below normal.
Eosinophils are the type of blood cells that increase in both allergic reactions and pinworm infestations. Eosinophils are involved in the body's response to allergies and parasitic infections, including those caused by pinworms. An increase in eosinophils in the blood can be a sign of these conditions.
It means "absolute".