Blood Cell Examination

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edit edit Complete blood count

CBC is a very common screening examination taken at every admission to hospital, as well as in suspected infectious or hematologic disease.

CBC includes:

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edit edit Physiological count

RBC and Hb
men women Units
Ery: 5±0.7 4.6±0.7 106 /µL (× 1012 /L)
Hb: 150±20 140±20 g/L (also expressed in g/dL)
Hct: 0.46 ±0.06 0.43±0.06 (or × 100 in %)

edit edit Nomenclature of changes from physiological values

Type of Cell Increase Decrease
Red Blood Cells (RBC) erythrocytosis or polycythemia anemia
White Blood Cells (WBC) leukocytosis leukopenia
lymphocytes lymphocytosis lymphocytopenia
granulocytes granulocytosis granulocytopenia or agranulocytosis
neutrophils neutrophilia neutropenia
eosinophils eosinophilia eosinopenia
Platelets thrombocytosis thrombocytopenia
All cell lines pancytopenia


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