[LAB] WBC ATLAS & CELL DIFFERENTIATION Flashcards
Normal Value of Relative Count (%)
Neutrophil
50-70%
Normal Value of Relative Count (%)
Eosinophil
1-3%
Normal Value of Relative Count (%)
Lymphocyte
18-42%
Normal Value of Relative Count (%)
Monocyte
2-11%
Normal Value of Relative Count (%)
Basophil
0-2%
Normal Value of Relative Count (%)
Stab neutrophil
0-5%
Normal Value of Absolute Count (X10^9L)
Neutrophil
2.3-8.1
Normal Value of Absolute Count (X10^9L)
Monocyte
0.45-1.3
Normal Value of Absolute Count (X10^9L)
Eosinophil
0-0.04
Normal Value of Absolute Count (X10^9L)
Basophil
0-0.1
Normal Value of Absolute Count (X10^9L)
Lymphocyte
0.8-4.8
Normal Value of Absolute Count (X10^9L)
Stab neutrophil
0-0.6
Effect of extracellular bacterial infection
Neutrophilia (elevated neutrophils)
This type of leukocyte is elevated in malignancies
Band neutrophil
Effect of helminth parasitic infection
Eosinophilia (elevated eosinophils)
Mediator of allergic/anaphylaxis or hypersensitivity type 1 reaction
Eosinophil
Functions as a response to allergy
Basophil
Basophil has a functions as a binding site and has a receptor for what antibody?
IgE
Effect of both intracellular and extracellular fungal/bacterial infections
Monocyte
Azure cytoplasm
Neutrophil
Neutrophil with < 3 lobulations
Pincenez/Spectacle
Hyposegmentation (1-2 segments) of neutrophils
Pelger HUET Syndrome
Neutrophils with >5 lobulations
Megaloblastic anemia
Parasites that exhibit the highest eosinophilia count (2)
Trichinella spirallis
Microfilaria