- 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...
- 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...
-
diagnostic of
eosinophilia (i.e. 500–1500/
microliter) or, far more commonly,
hypereosinophilia (i.e. >1,500/
microliter).
Although high
eosinophil levels are...
- cell/
microliter. In case of
severe neutropenia, the ANC is < 500 cell/
microliter. In
profoundly severe neutropenia, the ANC is < 100 cells/
microliter. Febrile...
-
level of 350
cells per
microliter in
Europe but
usually around 500/μL in the US;
people with less than 200
cells per
microliter are at high risk of contracting...
-
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...
- US, this is
usually expressed as 4,000 to 11,000
white blood cells per
microliter of blood.
White blood cells make up
approximately 1% of the
total blood...