Absolute Lymphocyte Count test is done on a sample of blood to calculate the level of Absolute Lymphocyte Count in the blood. It is performed to detect Infectious Mononucleosis, Leukemia, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis. It is also known as ALC Automated Blood. Lymphocytes are one of numerous dissimilar types of white blood cells. Each type of white blood cell has a specific function, and they all work together to fight illness and disease.
No special preparation is needed for Absolute Lymphocyte Count. Inform your healthcare professional if you are on any medications or have any prior medical conditions or allergies before undergoing Absolute Lymphocyte Count. Your healthcare professional depending on your condition will give specific instructions. On the day of the test, you may to have wear a T-shirt or short-sleeved shirt to let easier contact while drawing the blood
Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test may be done for many reasons. Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test may be used to decide if a medical state is improving or worsening. Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test may also be utilized to measure the achievement or failure of a medication or treatment plan. Absolute Lymphocyte Count Test is required if you have:
Absolute Lymphocyte Count is done using automated method on a Blood sample. For this test 5 ml of blood is collected in a tube containing EDTA as anticoagulant. The blood is drawn out from the needle by a nozzle, stored in a vessel and sealed with your name this sample is saved in the research laboratory for examination
Type | Gender | Age-Group | Value |
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Lymphocytes - Absolute Count
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UNISEX
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All age groups
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1300 - 3500 cells per microliter
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