If the White Blood Count is high and you have immature White Blood Cells called Blasts, then it probably means you have ALL; Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. However, if the lymphocytes are low, this can mean anything from Chicken Pox to TB to Measles, Mumps and Rubella. If your Lymphosites count climbs, I'd suggest to see an Oncologist to test for ALL.
White Blood Cell count less than 500 places the patient at risk for a fatal infection.
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 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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If your white blood cell count was low on your blood screening, there are a full range of possibilities. Are you sick? Then that is why. If you are fighting illness, and not being successful (getting sicker) then your white cell count would be low. If you have a low white blood cell count even when you get a cold or the flu or some other less severe sickness, and you start to get better, then it is possible that you have HIV. HIV results in the lowering of white blood cells. There are also certain medications that lower the white blood cell count. If you want more help, message me!
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Hairy cell leukemia affects a type of white blood cell called the lymphocyte
yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.
granulocyte, lymphocyte, monocyte, basophil and eosinophil are all white blood cells
Neutrophil, Eosinophil, Basophil, Lymphocyte, Monocyte
Well, honey, a lymphocyte abs in a blood test simply refers to the absolute count of lymphocytes in your blood. These are a type of white blood cell that helps your body fight off infections and diseases. So, if your lymphocyte abs levels are off, it could be a sign that your immune system is working overtime or maybe taking a little nap.
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.