In the context of a platelet count, K stands for thousands.
The normal platelet count range in children is between 150,000-450,000 per μl.
Platelet count of 113 (or 113,000 more properly) is indicative of mild thrombocytopenia. It should be monitored, but physicians generally don't become concerned until platelet counts are much lower.
K is an abbreviation for kilo, which mean 1000.
Usually expressed in thousands, a 277 count would be 277K. The normal range is 150K-450K. platelet-countHigh counts eligible for a double donation to help others (such as with the Red Cross) would be 300K or higher. 150K-299K would be eligible for a single donation. Yes, you are normal.Too high a count could mean bone marrow issues (>450K) and too low a count (
A platelet count of 382,000 cells per cubic millimeter (K/mm³) is considered within the normal range for adults, which typically falls between 150,000 and 450,000 K/mm³. This indicates that the individual has a healthy level of platelets, which are essential for proper blood clotting and preventing excessive bleeding. However, it's important to interpret this result in the context of the individual's overall health and any symptoms they may be experiencing. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice.
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K is an abbreviation for Kilo-(thousand). The abbreviation for Thousand is THOU.
kg. Wrong, kg is the abbreviation for kilogram. The abbreviation for the prefix kilo- is k.
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K is the abbreviation for Kilo which has been extended to multiply any quantity by 1000.
K or k is usually an abbreviation of thousand, so 150k would mean 150,000
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