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White blood cell count (WBC). The number of white blood cells in a volume of blood. Normal range varies slightly between laboratories but is generally between 4,300 and 10,800 cells per cubic millimeter (cm sq). This can also be referred to as the leukocyte count and can be expressed in international units as 4.3 - 10.8 x 109 cells per liter.


Automated white cell differential. A machine generated percentage of the different types of white blood cells, usually split into granulocytes, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils.


Red cell count (RBC). The number of red blood cells in a volume of blood. Normal range varies slightly between laboratories but is generally between 4.2 - 5.9 million cells/cm sq. This can also be referred to as the erythrocyte count and can be expressed in international units as 4.2 - 5.9 x 1012 cells per liter.

Hemoglobin (Hb). The amount of hemoglobin in a volume of blood. Hemoglobin is the protein molecule within red blood cells that carries oxygen and gives blood its red color. Normal range for hemoglobin is different between the sexes and is approximately 13 - 18 grams per deciliter for men and 12 - 16 for women (international units 8.1 - 11.2 millimoles/liter for men, 7.4 - 9.9 for women).

Hematocrit (Hct). The ratio of the volume of red cells to the volume of whole blood. Normal range for hematocrit is different between the sexes and is approximately 45 - 52% for men and 37 - 48% for women.

Mean cell volume (MCV). The average volume of a red cell. This is a calculated value derived from the hematocrit and red cell count. Normal range is 86 - 98 femtoliters.

Mean cell hemoglobin (MCH). The average amount of hemoglobin in the average red cell. This is a calculated value derived from the measurement of hemoglobin and the red cell count. Normal range is 27 - 32 picograms.

Mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). The average concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of red cells. This is a calculated volume derived from the hemoglobin measurement and the hematocrit. Normal range is 32 - 36%.

Red cell distribution width (RDW). A measurement of the variability of red cell size. Higher numbers indicate greater variation in size. Normal range is 11 - 15.

Platelet count. The number of platelets in a volume blood. Platelets are not complete cells, but actually fragments of cytoplasm from a cell found in the bone marrow called a megakaryocyte. Platelets play a vital role in blood clotting. Normal range varies slightly between laboratories but is in the range of 150,000 - 400,000/ cm sq(150 - 400 x 109/liter).

Type of Cell Increase Decrease
Red Blood Cells (RBC)erythrocytosis or polycythemia anemia or erythroblastopenia
White Blood Cells (WBC)leukocytosis leukopenia
lymphocyteslymphocytosis lymphocytopenia
granulocytesgranulocytosis granulocytopenia or agranulocytosis
neutrophilsneutrophilianeutropenia
eosinophilseosinophilia eosinopenia
Plateletsthrombocytosis thrombocytopenia
All cell lines-----pancytopenia



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Anonymous Blood Loss 0 Oct 23 2009, 9:06 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I had surgery and wound up with internal hemoraging. The doctor said my hemoglobin cout was down to a 5. In terms of blood volume, how much was lost?
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Anonymous platelet count 3 Oct 13 2009, 9:51 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I have hemochromotosis for 18 years, and have been donating blood very often to keep ferritin down. Recently i stepped up the process and donated every 8 weeks for 1 months like clock work. my ferritin came down for over 300 to 31 and my recent cbs were all normal except for platlets were 130000.
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Anonymous RBC in mus muculus 0 Oct 31 2008, 10:52 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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hi, doc, how much RBC, wbc, hb. hct, mcv, mch, and mchc normal range in mus muculus?
does it same with human normal range??
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need the answer quickly,,,
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