This should be a percentage which shows a type of white blood cell (leukocyte), with coarse granules that stain blue when exposed to a basic dye. Basophils normally constitute 1% or less of the total white blood cell count but may increase or decrease in certain diseases. The typical range is 0.5 - 1%, many times in blood tests it is simply abbreviated to BASO
if the basophil is o so what the the problem in the body
My Baso is 0.143 with SED Rate 13 HCT 40.2 and RDW rate 10.4 What does that mean?
BDT stands for Bone Density Testing, or it could mean Basophil Degranulation Test.
A basophil is a cell which has granules stained by basic stains, especially granular leukocytes.
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