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- The litre (Commonwealth spelling) or liter (American spelling) (SI symbols L and l, other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume. It is equal to 1...
- than 5000 per microliter (5.0 x 109/L), in older children greater than 7000 per microliter and in infants greater than 9000 per microliter. Lymphocytes...
- normal human platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets/microliter (μL) of blood. Values outside this range do not necessarily indicate disease...
- x 103/microliter)[citation needed] Blood test checking for monocytosis (Abnormal ranges: >10%) (Abnormal range in males: >0.8 x 103/microliter)[citation...
- expressed in femtoliters (fL, or 10−15 L), and [RBC] in millions per microliter (106 / μL). The normal range for MCV is 80–100 fL. If the hematocrit is...
- (MCV, in fL) divided by the red blood cell count (RBC, in million per microliter) is less than 13, β-thal****emia trait is said to be more likely. If the...
- count above 1500 per microliter,: p. 608  a threshold significantly lower than that of septic arthritis (50,000 cells per microliter).: p. 360  A tuberculosis...
- increase (>500 cells per microliter) in eosinophil blood count Hypereosinophilia, extreme increase (>1,500 cells per microliter) in eosinophil blood count...
- diagnostic of eosinophilia (i.e. 500–1500/microliter) or, far more commonly, hypereosinophilia (i.e. >1,500/microliter). Although high eosinophil levels are...
- microscopist can detect parasites when there are at least 100 parasites per microliter of blood, which is around the lower range of symptomatic infection. Microscopic...