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What about a range of 22.2-43.6% as a normal range for lymphocytes, and the number is 47.6%, would this be considered abnormally high?

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What is lymphocytopenia?

The term "lymphocyte" can be translated to "white blood cell"--lymphocytes are just one of a few different types of white blood cells in the body. The normal lymphocyte count for an adult is between 1000 and 4800 cells per microliter; lymphocytopenia is a lymphocyte count lower than the norm. Lymphocytes are important to the human immune system, so a low lymphocyte count may mean you're more vulnerable to infection or other problems.


What does CL mean in CBC?

CL in a CBC stands for "central lymphocyte" or "lymphocyte count." It refers to the measurement of lymphocytes in the blood, which are a type of white blood cell involved in the body's immune response. An abnormal CL value may indicate an infection, autoimmune disorder, or other health condition.


What is blood test with high lymphs?

A high lymphocyte count in a blood test may indicate an infection, immune system disorder, or a reaction to stress. Further evaluations or tests may be necessary to determine the specific cause.


Which is larger a lymphcyte or a human hair?

A human hair is bigger than a lymphocyte human hair- 200 micrometers, lymphocyte 20 micrometers


What causes neutrophilia and lymphocytopenia?

Neutrophilia (elevated neutrophil count) can be caused by bacterial infections, inflammation, stress, or certain medications. Lymphocytopenia (low lymphocyte count) can result from viral infections, autoimmune disorders, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or prolonged stress. Both conditions may also occur in response to certain medical conditions or diseases.

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When should you start worrying about your white blood count what number should be considered bad '?

18% neutrophil and 80% lymphocyte


What is a high lymphocyte count?

What about a range of 22.2-43.6% as a normal range for lymphocytes, and the number is 47.6%, would this be considered abnormally high?


What besides HIV or AIDS can cause a low lymphocyte count?

In general, chronic stress is known to lower the function of the immune system, and that would include reducing the lymphocyte count.


What is the treatment in high lymphocytes count?

This would depend upon the what is causing the high lymphocyte count and which lymphocyte is elevated. For serious questions involving actual cases, you need to ask your physician.


If my neutrophils count is high and my lymphocyte count is low should I be concerned?

it is an indication of bacterial infection


Which type of infection is there which causes high lymphocyte count?

viral infection


Can tonsillitis cause low lymphocyte count?

Dr Been will tell


Your WBC Count is 4.96 Lymphocytes is 56.60 Segmented Neutrophils is 34.20 and Lymphocyte is 4.09 Please indicate the disease?

Your WBC Count is 4.96 Lymphocytes is 56.60 Segmented Neutrophils is 34.20 and Lymphocyte is 4.09 Please indicate the desease


Why do infants have high lymphocyte count?

iam not sure but i think becuase they are developing their immunity


What could be the cause of high monocyte and low lymphocyte count?

allergic reaction


What is absolute lymphocyte?

Absolute lymphocyte count is the number of lymphocytes (a certain type of infection fighting white blood cell) in a given volume of blood. This is in distinction to the percentage of white cells that are lymphocytes.


What causes a low white blood count and a low lymphocyte absolute count?

White Blood Cell count less than 500 places the patient at risk for a fatal infection.