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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

Test: Cell Count, Body Fluid Test

The maximum number of days to obtain the report for the Cell Count, Body Fluid Test is 3 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Cell Count, Body Fluid Test

  • Complete blood count (CBC) test results
  • Properly labeled body fluid sample
  • Signed requisition form from a healthcare provider
  • Patient identification information
  • Correctly filled out test request form

What are the measure values for the test Cell Count, Body Fluid Test

Measure Value
White Blood Cell Count 4,500-11,000 cells/mcL
Red Blood Cell Count 4.2-5.4 million cells/mcL
Platelet Count 150,000-450,000 cells/mcL
Neutrophils 45-70%
Lymphocytes 20-40%
Monocytes 2-8%
Eosinophils 1-4%
Basophils 0.5-1%

What does this test Cell Count, Body Fluid Test identify?

Cell Count, Body Fluid Test identifies the number and type of cells present in a body fluid sample. This test helps in diagnosing various conditions such as infections, inflammation, cancer, and autoimmune disorders.

Why is this test Cell Count, Body Fluid Test taken?

Cell Count, Body Fluid Test

The Cell Count, Body Fluid Test is taken to analyze the types and numbers of cells present in body fluids such as blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, and synovial fluid. This test helps healthcare providers diagnose and monitor various medical conditions.

Some common reasons for taking this test include:

  • Diagnosing infections: An abnormal cell count in body fluids may indicate the presence of an infection.
  • Monitoring cancer treatments: Changes in cell counts can help determine the effectiveness of cancer treatments.
  • Identifying inflammatory conditions: Increased cell counts may be a sign of inflammation in the body.
  • Evaluating autoimmune disorders: Abnormal cell counts can be associated with autoimmune diseases.

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