Single Lab Test
Complete Blood Count ( CBC ) w/Diff (720)
Single Lab Test
Complete Blood Count ( CBC ) w/Diff (720)
Measures and reports the following: White Blood Count (WBC), Red Blood Count (RBW), Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelets, MPV
Review the section on Complete Blood Count for details on the components listed above.
Differential includes:
Neutrophils: Measures the number of neutrophils which are the most abundant white blood cell in healthy adults and are the body’s main defense against bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
Lymphocytes: Measures the number of lymphocytes, which are white blood cells that include B-cells, T-cells, and natural killer cells.
Monocytes: Measures the number of monocytes which are white blood cells that engulf bacteria and other foreign particles.
Eosinophils: Measures the number of eosinophils which are white blood cells that respond to infections caused by parasites, play a role in allergic reactions, and control the extent of immune responses and inflammation.
Basophils: Measures that number of basophils which are white blood cells that are involved in allergic reactions
Differential also includes the following (if identified):
Immature granulocytes, Atypical lymphocytes, Bands, Metamyelocytes, Myelocytes, Promyelocytes, Bands, Plasmacytes, Nucleated RBC, RBC Morphology, Smear Review
Impedance and Flow Cytometry
Neutrophils: High levels of neutrophils can be caused by acute bacterial, viral or fungal infections, inflammatory diseases, physiological stress, rigorous exercise, smoking, and chronic leukemia. Low levels of neutrophils can be caused by myelodysplastic syndrome, medications, autoimmune disorders, cancers, and aplastic anemia.