There are approx. 7,000 leukocytes per cubic millimeter of blood.
They average 4,500 for each cubic millimeter of blood which is not true, because that is leukocytes.
Lymphocytes are the "agranulocytes" in larger number in blood.
Red blood cells are by far the most abundant cells in the blood. There are an average of 2,830,000 RBCs per cubic millimeter (microliter). RBCs account for approximately 40 to 45 percent of the blood. This percentage of blood made up of RBCs is a frequently measured number and is called the hematocrit. The ratio of cells in normal blood is 600 RBCs for each white blood cell and 40 platelets.
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erythrocytes Erythrocytes
White blood cells (leukocytes)
The common name for leukocytes is white blood cells.
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The average number of white blood cells (WBCs) per cubic millimeter of whole blood is typically between 4,000 to 11,000. This range can vary slightly depending on age, gender, and individual health factors. Any significant deviation from this range may indicate an underlying health condition.
Blood smear? Differential count?
Leukopenia
In healthy adults, the normal concentration of leukocytes (white blood cells) in blood is typically between 4,000 and 11,000 cells per microliter (µL), which is equivalent to 4 to 11 million cells per millimeter (mm) of blood. This range can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and overall health. Elevated or decreased leukocyte counts can indicate various medical conditions.