Granulocytes (or gr) are a type of leukocyte, or white blood cell. These cells are part of one's Immune System, all granulocytes start as myeloblasts, immature cells type which has the potential to differentiate into any type of granulocytic
cell (Granulocytic are made up of Neutrophiles, basophiles, and eosinophis). The begin as meyoblasts (immature cells), which grow in the Bone Marrow till they mature into Granulocyte. Normally will evolve into 55% of white blood cells the other two will become neutriophiles and eosinophiles, and the last is basophiles.
The white blood cells (WBC) are your immune system, these cells all increase as they are fighting diseases, bacteria or other atibodies found, then return to the normal counts. A normal WBC is 4,500 to 10,000 cells per microliter. If you have constant excessive white cell count, have yourself checked for Leukemia. There are other reasons your WBC may be high, but usually return to normal after a while.
Of course, just because your Granulocytes are high, it's just best to keep an eye on what is going on, it's when the WBC is high all the time is when you need it checked by a Doctor or Hematologist.
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A high GR, or granulocyte count, on a blood test indicates an elevated level of granulocytes, a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune response. This can be a sign of various conditions, such as infections, inflammation, stress, or bone marrow disorders. It's important to interpret this result in the context of other clinical findings and tests, as it may require further investigation by a healthcare professional.
High GR, or glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), in a blood test indicates elevated levels of glucose in the blood over the past two to three months. This can be a sign of poor blood sugar control and may suggest that a person has diabetes or is at risk for developing the condition. Clinicians often use this metric to assess long-term glucose management in individuals with diabetes. Elevated levels may prompt further evaluation and adjustments in diabetes management strategies.
In a CBC (complete blood count), gran stands for granulocytes, which are a type of white blood cell.
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Red blood cells RBC, GR is in french (globules rouges) :D
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AR grade means Analytical grade it is highly pure or enough pure to carreid out any analytical test at the same time GR is stands for Guarnted reagent which is superior grade to perform any test.