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Question by  azcuminer (74)

What are absolute lymphocytes?

and why do they matter on a blood test?

 
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Answer by  ratnam (150)

These are less motile leucocytes having large nuclei.the important function of these corpuscles is to produce antibodies.If the number of lymphocytes is increased enormously,that condition is cancer. cancer of blood is called leukemia.Blood transfusion is one of the treatment of leukemia.Normal count of leucocytes are7000/mm3.

 
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Answer by  juliannna (639)

They are used to find out whether an immune response is working properly. The amount that you have can tell a doctor is their is a possibility of cancer.

 
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Answer by  kenbyrne13 (1)

My lymphocytes count is 604 with a platelet count at 68. I have Myasthenia Gravis and MDS (myelodysplastic syndrome) Concern?

 
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Answer by  stlste (1)

my absolute lymphocytes 815&white blood 4.2 what does that mean

 
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Answer by  ElyseArt (2)

My blood test says my Absolute Lymphocytes are at 8174. My White Blood cell count is 15.6. I have been like this for years. I am 70 years old. Is there anything I can do about this? thanks, Elyse

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Is my lymphocyte absolute # 1058 okay at 3. 8k/ul?

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

What is a normal lymphocyte count?

posted by Anonymous
between 850-3900 cells/uL.  add a comment
 
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