Wbc = inflamitory response, infection
epithelial cells usually from lining in mouth and makes sputum sample inadequate for culture
The normal range of white blood cells (WBC) in the human body is typically between 4,500 and 11,000 cells per microliter of blood. Variations outside of this range can indicate different health conditions.
The White Blood Cells form in the lymphoid organs.
No, an increase in white blood cells COULD do that. (but only if there is a lack of a certain type of WBC)
The normal range of red blood cells (RBC) in the human body is about 4.2 to 5.4 million cells per microliter of blood, while the normal range of white blood cells (WBC) is approximately 4,500 to 11,000 cells per microliter of blood. These values can vary slightly based on age, sex, and health conditions.
Actually DNA is present in the nucleus of each and every cell of the human body.
Sex cells only include the gametes i.e. sperms and ovum's. All the other cells present in our body are cells for protection such as WBC's etc!!! other cells include RBC's , epithelial cells..cells present in d cheek..etc
WBC on a urinalysis stands for white blood cells. Elevated levels of white blood cells may indicate infection or inflammation in the urinary tract.
Neutropenia is a low level of white blood cells (WBC), which are called neutrophils
The function of WBC (white blood cells) is to FIGHT INFECTIONS
The function of WBC (white blood cells) is to FIGHT INFECTIONS
If you have a high WBC it is being caused by an increased production of the white blood cells. This is happening because your body has some kind of infection that it is trying to fight off.
That means you have an increase of white blood cells in your urine, it could mean you have an infection in your gential area, seek professional help.
WBC. Thats my guess. There is no medically accepted term for a white blood cell.
They are lymphocytes WBC.
The other name of wbc's is leukocytes.
WBC in a urinalysis refers to white blood cells. Elevated levels of white blood cells in the urine can indicate an infection in the urinary tract, such as a urinary tract infection. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
what does it mean to have a 13.0 wbc