WHAT IS THE NORMAL RANGE OF LYMPHOCYTES
MY RESULTS
ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTES 4471; REF RANGE 850-3900 CELLS/uL.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN/
Lymphocytes make up 25% of the body's WBCs.
Lymphocytes %Ref. Range between 15% and 40% of the WBCInclude T-cells, B-cells, and natural killer (NK) cells.Viral infections may increase their number.Lymphocyte Count (Absolute)Ref. Range 1000 - 3500Multiply the Lymphocytes% above by the total number WBC
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?
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?
The normal count of lymphocytes in the blood typically ranges from 1,000 to 4,800 lymphocytes per cubic millimeter (cmm). This range can vary slightly depending on the laboratory and individual factors such as age and overall health. It's important to interpret lymphocyte counts in the context of other blood parameters and clinical findings.
The reference range for Lymph Absolute is 1.9-8.0 for x10e3/uL. So 3.6 should be within normal range.
Absolute lymphocyte is the calculation of the (total white count x the percent of lymphoctes) so basically an estimate of the total number lymphocytes circulating in the blood. Penia is decrease so absolute lymphopenia could be due to either a low white count , low percentage of lymphocytes, or a combination of the two. Determine which parameter in the calculation is out of range to look up side effects.
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"Lymphs absolute 3.4H" likely refers to an absolute lymphocyte count of 3.4 thousand cells per microliter (or 3.4 x 10^3/μL) of blood. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell important for the immune system, and their levels can indicate various health conditions. A count of 3.4 is typically considered within the normal range, depending on the laboratory reference values. However, interpretation should be made in the context of other clinical findings and tests.
A normal lymphocyte range typically falls between 20-40%. Therefore, a value of 48.80% would be considered higher than normal and may indicate an increased immune response or infection. It would be best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and interpretation of the results.
Normal absolute mid (or mid-range) levels in a blood test typically refer to the absolute counts of mid-sized white blood cells, specifically monocytes and eosinophils. For adults, normal absolute monocyte counts usually range from 200 to 800 cells per microliter, while eosinophils generally range from 0 to 500 cells per microliter. However, reference ranges can vary slightly depending on the laboratory and individual factors. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for interpretation of specific test results.
For a set of measurements, the range is the biggest measurement minus the smallest measurement.