Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Clin Cases. Jan 26, 2020; 8(2): 451-463
Published online Jan 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i2.451
Table 1 Blood tests showing an increase in the number of leukocytes, lymphocytes and neutrophils (February 16, 2016)
Project nameAbbreviationResultUnitAbnormal promptReference range
White blood cell countWBC9.7210-9/LH3.50-9.50
Red blood cell countRBC4.3510-12/L3.80-5.10
HemoglobinHGB131.20g/L115.00-150.00
Platelet countPLT356.5010-9/LH125.00-350.00
Neutrophil absolute valueNEU7.0110-9/LH1.80-6.30
Neutrophil percentageNEU%0.7210.400-0.750
Lymphocyte absolute valueLYM1.6310-9/L1.10-3.20
Lymphocyte percentageLYM%0.167L0.200-0.500
Monocyte absolute valueMONO0.6310-9/LH0.10-0.60
Monocyte percentageMONO%0.0650.030-0.100
Eosinophil absolute valueEOS0.4110-9/L0.02-0.52
Eosinophil percentageEO%0.0420.004-0.080
Basophil absolute valueBASO0.0410-9/L0.00-0.06
Basophil percentageBASO%0.0050.000-0.010
Mean corpuscular volumeMCV94.42fl82.00-100.00
Mean erythrocyte hemoglobin contentMCH30.17pg27.00-34.00
Mean erythrocyte hemoglobin concentrationMCHC319.50g/L316.00-354.00
Red blood cell count volume distribution width CVRDWCV0.130.11-0.14
Mean platelet volumeMPV7.56flL9.00-12.00
Platelet specific volumePCT0.270.11-0.28
Platelet volume distribution widthPDW0.160.15-0.18
HematocritHCT0.4110.350-0.450