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- White Blood Count (WBC): MedlinePlus Medical Test
A white blood count measures the number of white cells in your blood Too few or too many white blood cells may be a sign of a health condition Learn more
- White Blood Count (WBC): How to Read the Test Results | Ada
A low white blood cell count can indicate conditions including infections, inflammation, certain cancers, HIV AIDS, and others, making it an important diagnostic test Aside from these conditions, a person’s white blood cell count can indicate their immune system activity, response to cancer treatment and overall health
- Leukocytosis: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Complications Treatment
White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are a critical part of the body's immune system and help fight infection and inflammation Normally, the white blood cell count falls within a specific range Leukocytosis is diagnosed when the WBC count goes above the normal range
- Gram Stain Shows Rare WBCs- What Does It Mean? | Clear Medical Facts
A Gram stain showing rare white blood cells (WBCs) may suggest mild inflammation, early infection, sample contamination, or a low-level immune response It means a small number of immune cells were seen, but the result requires further clinical evaluation to determine the underlying cause
- Leukocytosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
Leukocytosis is a high white blood cell count, and it can cause symptoms due to the actions of thw white blood cells in the body
- What Does It Mean When You Have Rare WBC? - ScienceInsights
The presence of rare white blood cells falls into two main groups: those resulting from a reactive, temporary state and those stemming from a serious hematologic condition
- Why Is My White Blood Cell Count High | Banner Health
Did recent lab test results show you have a high white blood cell count? Learn what it means, common causes, symptoms and when medical care may be needed
- Myelocytes: Normal 0%, High ≥1%, When to Worry About Elevated Levels
If myelocytes appear in a blood test, it usually means the bone marrow is releasing white blood cells earlier than expected This can happen in response to infection, inflammation, stress, or, in some cases, underlying blood or bone marrow conditions
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