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  2. This reference describes each component of the CBC and discusses the interpretation of results. Though commonly utilized reference intervals are provided, all are lab-specific in practice. The local laboratory guidelines apply when interpreting a CBC.

  3. Complete Blood Count (CBC): What It Is & Normal Ranges

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    Your provider can order a CBC with just total white blood cell counts or with a differential. A differential counts each different type of white blood cell and immature red blood cells. These might be shown as an absolute number of cells (written as “abs”) or a percentage (%) of all of your white blood cells.

  4. How to Interpret CBC Results: A Comprehensive Guide - Rupa Health

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    Key components measured in a CBC with Diff include: Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count; Hemoglobin and Hematocrit; White Blood Cell (WBC) Count Platelet Count; Differential; Components of the CBC and Their Significance. Let's discuss each of the CBC components in more detail. Red Blood Cells

  5. How to Interpret and Pursue an Abnormal Complete Blood Cell ...

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    In this article, we provide practical diagnostic algorithms that address frequently encountered conditions associated with CBC abnormalities including anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, polycythemia, thrombocytosis, and leukocytosis.

  6. Blood Differential - Understand the Test & Your Results

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    A blood differential test measures the amount of each type of white blood cell (WBC) that you have in your body. White blood cells (leukocytes) are part of your immune system, a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect you from infection.

  7. Differential Blood Count: Procedure and Results - WebMD

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    What Is a CBC with Differential? Why Do You Need a Manual Differential Test? What Is the Normal White Blood Cell Count Range? 3 min read. A differential blood count is a blood test to check...

  8. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test and Results - eMedicineHealth

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    The complete blood count generally includes the following components: White blood cell count (WBC or Leukocyte count) WBC differential count. Red blood cell count (RBC or erythrocyte count)