In accordance with the clinical analysis of patient M.’s blood, the content of leukocytes in his blood

In accordance with the clinical analysis of patient M.’s blood, the content of leukocytes in his blood is 8 * 109 / l. At the same time, according to the leukocyte formula, the number of lymphocytes is 25%. Calculate the absolute lymphocyte count in 1 ml of patient M.

In accordance with the given data, the number of lymphocytes 25% corresponds to the norm (18-40% of the relative number of lymphocytes is normal).
The number of lymphocytes in the blood (absolute value) is calculated using the formula: (total leukocyte count ×% lymphocyte content) / 100 = number of cells per microliter.
Using the available data, we get:
(8 × 10’9 / l × 25%) / 100 = 2 × 10’9 / l.
Reference values (norm): 1.00-4.80.
That is, our result can be considered good, since it is approximately halfway between the minimum and maximum levels.



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