cell counting

What Types of Cell Counts are Commonly Measured?

Several types of cell counts are routinely measured in clinical settings:
White Blood Cell (WBC) Count: Indicates the number of white blood cells, important for identifying infections and immune system disorders.
Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count: Measures the number of red blood cells, critical for diagnosing anemia and other blood disorders.
Platelet Count: Determines the number of platelets, essential for assessing clotting ability and identifying clotting disorders.
Differential Count: Provides a breakdown of the different types of white blood cells, offering more detailed information about the immune response.

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