“Blood test results?”
Wbc 6.9x10(9)/L, RBC 4.98x10(12)/L, Hgb 134g/L, Hct .042 L/l, Mcv 84.9 fL, MCH 26.9 pg, MCHC 317 g?l, RDW 13.3%Platelet 275x10(9)/L, Neutro Auto 3.7 x10(9)/L, Imm Grans AUto 0.02 x 10(9)/l, lymph auto 2.4x10(9)/L, Mono AUto .04x10(9)/L, Eos Auto 0.4x10(9)/L, Basophil AUto 0.0x10(9)/L, Glucose Fasting 7.2 mmol/L, Creatinine 89 umol/L, GFR 60 mL/min, Sodim Lvl 139 mmol/l, Potassium Lvl 4.4 mmol/L, Albumin Lvl 40 g/L, Bili Total 5 umol/L, Alk Phos 166 unit/L, ALT 16 U/L, AST 19 IU/L, GGT 17 IU/L, CHOL 4.56 mmol/L, Trig 1.08 mmol/L, HDL .093 mmol/L, LDL 3.14 mmol/L, HDL ratio 4.9,UA SPEC GRAV >=1.030 UA Leuk Est 70 Leu/uL, UA RBC 0-2, UA WBC 6-10, UA Squam Epithelial Many, Ferritin Lvl 146 ug/L.
Female | 62 years old
3 Answers
WBC = white blood cells: most of the time indicates that you are fighting infection or inflammation. Normal range is 4,500 to 11,000 WBCs per microliter (4.5 to 11.0 x 109/L).
There are three major classifications of WBCs. The main purpose oof WBCs, are to recognize intruders
• Monocytes – They have the longer lifespan than other WBCs. They help to break down bacteria.
• Lymphocytes – They create antibodies to fight against bacteria, viruses, and other invaders to the body.
• Granulocytes – They kill and digest bacteria, fungi, and many other things. Neutrophils, Eosinophils and Basophils are a subset of granulocytes. Basophils are mainly responsible for allergens. Eosinophils are responsible for parasitic infections
RBC = Red blood cells Count: Measures how many red bloods cell count you have in the body. A red blood cell counts higher than 6.1 million RBCs in male and 5.4 million for females, and 5.5 million for children. High RBCs count can be due to multiple etiologies. They are dehydration, heart disease, Polycythemia vera, Bone marrow diseases that causes other etiologies in many other cells that are produced in the bone marrow. Low RBC indicates B12, Folate and B6 deficiency. Also could mean that you are bleeding internally.
HCT= Hematocrit is the percentage by volume of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets suspended in plasma.
MCV = Mean corpuscular volume = measures the average size and volume of red blood cell.
MCHC = Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration is a measurement of hemoglobin in a single red blood cell related to the volume of the cell.
RDW = Red Cell Distribution Width = test the different in volume and size of your RBC.