Lymphocytes normal range

  1. When to Worry About Low Lymphocytes on a Blood Test
  2. Normal CLL Lab Values


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When to Worry About Low Lymphocytes on a Blood Test

Doctors learn a lot about your health when they order blood work. The tests may tell whether you’re at high risk for diabetes or heart disease, or whether your kidneys and liver are healthy. Blood work may also measure the level of lymphocytes in your body and whether you have a healthy immune system. Learning you have low lymphocyte levels may be cause for concern. Low lymphocytes may be caused by any number of conditions, including cancer. But, in many cases, the cause of low lymphocytes isn’t typically serious, and talking to your doctor about what your level indicates and which next steps you should take may help calm your nerves and put your mind at ease. In this article, we’ll explore: • • • • • If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer and are interested in a second opinion on your diagnosis and treatment plan, Which lymphocyte levels are considered low? Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that’s made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue. Lymphocytes account for Lymphocytopenia, or lymphopenia, is the disorder that develops when the blood doesn’t have enough lymphocytes. Most of the time, lymphocytopenia doesn’t often cause symptoms and is detected during a routine health checkup or when you’re being tested for something else. Lymphocytopenia may be caused when: • The body doesn’t make enough lymphocytes. • A disease, such as cancer destroys or damages lymphocytes. • Lymphocytes get stuck in the Lymphocytopenia may either be acute or chronic....

Normal CLL Lab Values

Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test Acronym Meaning Normal Range Values (Male) Normal Range Values (Female) WBC Number of white blood cells 3.5-10.5 x 109/L 3.5-10.5 x 109/L RBC Number of red blood cells 4.7 to 6.1 million cells/mcL 4.2 to 5.4 million cells/mcL HGB Hemoglobin level 13.8-17.2 g/dL 12.1-15.1 g/dL HCT Hematocrit 40.7-50.3% 36.1-44.3% MCV Mean corpuscular volume 80-100 fL 80-100 fL MCH Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 27-31 pg 27-31 pg MCHC Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 32-36 g/dL 32-36 g/dL RDW Red cell distribution width 11.8-15.6% 11.9-15.5% PLT Number of platelets 150-450 x 109/L 150-450 x 109/L White Blood Cell Differential (Diff) Test Meaning Normal Range Values Neuts.% Percentage of Neutrophils 40% to 60% Lymphs.% Percentage of Lymphocytes 20% to 40% Monos.% Percentage of Monocytes 2% to 8% Eos.% Percentage of Eosinophils 1% to 4% Baso.% Percentage of Basophils 0.5% to 1% Neuts.# (ANC) Absolute Neutrophil Count 1.70-7.00 x 109/L Lymphs.# (ALC) Absolute Lymphocyte Count 1.00-4.80 x 10 9/L Monos.# Number of Monocytes 0.30-0.90 x 109/L Eos.# Number of Eosinophils 0.05-0.50 x 109/L Baso.# Number of Basophils 0.00-0.30 x 109/L Chemistry and Serum Test Normal Range Values Sodium (Na) 135-147 mEq/L Potassium (K) 3.5-5.5 mEq/L Chloride (Cl) 98-106 mEq/L Magnesium (Mg) 1.5-3.0 mEq/L Bicarbonate (CO2) 23-29 mEq/L Calcium (Ca) 8.5 to 10.2 mg/dL SGPT or ALT 10 to 40 IU/L LDH 105 – 333 IU/L Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 44 to 147 IU/L Bilirubin <1.0 mg/dL total or 0...