Hemogram
Hemogram
💉Hemogram is a panel of tests which includes Complete blood count (CBC) and Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
💉It measures several components and features of your blood like:
- Red blood cells which carry oxygen.
- White blood cells which fight infection.
- Hemoglobin the oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Hematocrit proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component or plasma in your blood.
- Platelets which help with blood clotting.
🔬Abnormal increases or decreases in cell counts as revealed in a Complete blood count may indicate that you have an underlying medical condition that calls for further evaluation.
This test also helps to monitor a known medical condition.
ESR is a blood test that can reveal inflammatory activity in your body but cannot pinpoint where the problem is, as it is an prognostic test.
List of the Tests in Hemogram:
Hb is 14–17.5 g/dL (males), 12.3–15.3 g/dL (females)
RBC count is 4.5–5.9 x 10^6 (males), 4.5–5.1 x 10^6 (females)
TLC [WBC] is 4.5-11.0 x 10^9 /L
Neutrophils is 56%
Eosinophils is 2.7%
Lymphocytes is 34%
Monocytes is 4%
ESR is 0–20 mm/hr
MCV is 80–96 µm
MCH is 27.5–33.2 pg
MCHC is 32%–36%
PCV 36%–47%
Platelet count is 150–450 x 10^3 /µl
RDW-SD is 39–46 fL
RDW-CV is 11.6%–15%
PDW is 8.3–25.0 fL
MPV is 8.6–15.5 fL
P-LCR is 11.9%–66.9%
PCT is 0.15%–.62%
Absolute neutrophils count is 1800–7800 /µl
Absolute lymphocytes count is 1000–4800 /µl
Absolute monocytes count is 0–800 /µl
Absolute basophils count is 0–200 /µl
Absolute eosinophils count is 0–450 /µl
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