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100

what is a normal range for Leukocytes/WBC  ?

 4 – 10 x 109 /L

100

are measured as part of a complete blood count and differential (CBC & diff). They protect the body from infection.

WBC

100

can be caused by bone marrow disorders, bone marrow infiltration (i.e., leukemia, lymphoma), viral infections, or cancer drug therapy and radiation.

Thrombocytopenia ( low platelets)

100

Platelets (Thrombocytes)  normal range is

150 – 400 x 109/L

100

International Normalized Ratio (INR) normal range is 

0.8 – 1.2 seconds (normal)

200

Basophils normal range is

 < 0.2 x 109/L  

200

 are measured as part of a complete blood count (CBC). They are involved in blood clotting.

platelets

200

can be caused by bone marrow disorders, various cancers, inflammatory disease, or surgical removal of the spleen.

thrombocytosis ( increased platelets)

200

Females: 3.5 – 5 x 1012/L
Males: 4.2 – 5.4 x 1012/L

Red Blood Cells (RBCs, Erythrocytes)

200

Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) normal range is 

60- 70 seconds

300

Eosinophils normal range is  

 < 0.7 x 109/L  

300

are measured as part of a complete blood count (CBC). They use hemoglobin (Hgb) to help deliver oxygen to body tissues.  

RBC's

300

can result from chronic anemia, blood loss (hemorrhage, hemolysis), nutritional deficiency, bone marrow disorders, cancer, or medications (including many cancer treatment drugs).

decreased rbc's and hgb
300

Females: 115 – 155 g/L  
Males: 135 – 170 g/L  

hemoglobin (hgb)

300

Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) normal range is  

30-40 seconds

400

Lymphocytes normal range

 1 – 4 x 109/L

400

is a protein synthesized by the liver and can be an indicator of the liver’s synthetic ability.

albumin

400

may be elevated in inherited liver disorders, hepatocellular injury or cholestasis, conditions that block the bile ducts (e.g., gallstones, pancreatic cancer), or hemolysis.  

bilirubin

400

Albumin  normal range is

35 – 50 g/L  

400

Females: <36 U/L
Males: <50 U/L

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)    

500

Monocytes normal range is

0.1 – 0.8 x 109/L

500

is a waste product of heme metabolism, primarily derived from red blood cell breakdown. It is conjugated by the liver to facilitate its excretion as bile into the gut.  

bilirubin

500

High bilirubin levels accompanied by elevated ALT or AST, may indicate  

hepatitis or cirrhosis.

500

Prothrombin Time (PT) normal range is

8.7 – 11.5 seconds

500

Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)   normal range is 

  <36 U/L

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