2.5-5 %
as far as i can see between 25.0- 34.0 is normal at least that is what i understand.
A normal white blood cell count is within the range of 4,500 to 10,000 cells/mcL, so a count of 40,000 is very high. This would indicate that the body is responding to an infection.
What is the normal range?
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no max-min
Lavender (EDTA) tube is commonly used for reticulocyte count.
usually performed when patients are evaluated for anemia and response to its treatment. It is sometimes called a retic count.
The normal count for a white count is not 150000 - 400000, this is for a normal platelet count. A normal white count is around 4000 - 9000 depending on the range for each lab.
No a normal platelet count is at least 150. You have thrombocytopenia. I have a platelet count of 50, but it had been 6! most haemotologists would not treat a platelet count of 50, theyd watch and wait
109,000 is below normal range for platelet , it should be 250,000 to 400,000 platelet count.
Yes, anywhere from 150-400 is considered in the normal range.
The first step in a retic count is drawing the patient's blood sample. About 17 oz (5 ml) of blood is withdrawn from a vein into a vacuum tube.
313 platelet is normal
The average Leukocyte count is [4-10]
The normal platelet count range in children is between 150,000-450,000 per μl.
No, it is still within the normal range.
Yes, a platelet count of 286,000 platelets per microliter (often reported as 286) is considered normal for adult men. The normal range for platelet counts typically falls between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets per microliter. Therefore, a count of 286,000 is well within this range and indicates normal platelet function.