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Q: What does it mean to have high immature granulocytes?
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What does it mean if you have a high white blood count-12.9 high neurophils-9.4 and immature granulocytes 0 percent?

generally means you have an infection somewhere in the body.


What does high granulocytes and low lymphocytes mean?

Decreased lymphocytes can show immune system disorders-lupus, HIV. Increased granulocytes are often a sign of bacterial infection or inflammation. Severely increased granulocytes could mean a bone marrow disorder.


What does Im gran mean on a blood test and is this the same as bands?

immature granulocytes on the blood count - I just called lab because I got one on my tests results


Does lymphoma involve abnormally high number of immature leukocytes?

abnormally high number of immature leukocytes


The granulocyte percent in your complete blood count is high what does this mean?

The normal range for granulocyte percentage is 45.5 - 79.7%, which translates into a normal granulocyte count of 2.2 - 8.8 x 10^3/uL. Granulocytopenia is an abnormally low concentration of granulocytes in the blood. This condition reduces the body's resistance to many infections. Closely-related terms include agranulocytosis (no granulocytes at all) and neutropenia (deficiency of neutrophil granulocytes). Transfusion of granulocytes would have been a solution to the problem. However, granulocytes live only ~10 hours in the circulation (for days in spleen or other tissue), which gives a very short-lasting effect. In addition, there are many complications of such a procedure. If you have a high percentage be happy!!!cheers


What does it mean when your gr high in blood test?

Granulocytes (or gr) are a type of leukocyte, or white blood cell. These cells are part of one's Immune System, all granulocytes start as myeloblasts, immature cells type which has the potential to differentiate into any type of granulocytic cell (Granulocytic are made up of Neutrophiles, basophiles, and eosinophis). The begin as meyoblasts (immature cells), which grow in the Bone Marrow till they mature into Granulocyte. Normally will evolve into 55% of white blood cells the other two will become neutriophiles and eosinophiles, and the last is basophiles. The white blood cells (WBC) are your immune system, these cells all increase as they are fighting diseases, bacteria or other atibodies found, then return to the normal counts. A normal WBC is 4,500 to 10,000 cells per microliter. If you have constant excessive white cell count, have yourself checked for Leukemia. There are other reasons your WBC may be high, but usually return to normal after a while. Of course, just because your Granulocytes are high, it's just best to keep an eye on what is going on, it's when the WBC is high all the time is when you need it checked by a Doctor or Hematologist.


If a boy is mean does it mean the boy likes you?

if your in elementry or possibly little of jrhigh...but high school. NO! other wise he is a real immature jerk and if your in high school guys should be treating you with respect if they like you not being mean


What tissue are granulocytes formed?

Granulocytes are formed in red bone marrow, or myeloid tissue.


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Immature can mean childish or stubborn. The immature boy did not want to tie his shoes, and then fell.


What is the medical term meaning deficiency of granulocytes?

Granulocytopenia is the medical term meaning deficiency of granulocytes.


Philadalphia chromosome can be seen in which cells bone marrow or granulocytes?

The Philadelphia chromosome can be seen in the granulocytes.


What are granucytes?

Granucytes are a type white blood cells which has granules in it cytoplasm. They are also called polymorphonuclear leukocytes. there are 3 types of granucytes these are: Neutrophil granulocytes Eosinophil granulocytes Basophil granulocytes