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A complete blood count (CBC) without a differential provides an overview of the overall blood components, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, but does not break down the specific types of white blood cells. This type of CBC is useful for general assessments, such as detecting anemia, dehydration, or infections. It simplifies analysis when detailed white blood cell differentiation is not necessary for the clinical situation. In some cases, it may be used for routine screenings or monitoring treatment effects without requiring detailed immune response information.

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