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Monocytes are one "flavor" of white blood cells in the human body. In a complete blood count, their numbers are reported in two different ways, as a percentage, and as a total number. The latter is the absolute count.
Monocytes Absolute refers to the number of monocytes in a blood sample. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections. High levels of monocytes may indicate an ongoing infection, autoimmune disorder, or certain types of cancer. Further testing is usually needed to determine the underlying cause of elevated monocytes.
0.11 to 0.59 x 10^3/uL
A normal total white blood cell count is 5000-10000 (with some local laboratories having some slightly different ranges.) The total count is broken down in to lymphocytes, granulocytes, and monocytes. The granulocyte count is generally what is used to determine if a person is able to have a chemotherapy treatment.
Monocytes are produced by the bone marrow and are a type of white blood cell. when your monocytes cell count is low or zero, you are prone to getting ill since these cells help fight off infection and harmful substances.
normal eosinophils are 1-6% in pbf. absolute eosiniphil count is 40-440/cumm
it is high in bacterial infection such as typhoid.
what is considered a high level monocytes
Neutrophils are increased and all else is normal.
it is supposed to be neutrophils..
It is an increase of monocytes in peripheral blood in the range of 800 - 1200 /cmm.
Infants: 3000/mm3 adults: 900/mm3 Assuming a healthy individual?