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In medicine, segs are segmented neutrophils.
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Segmenters (often just segs) are one of the types of neutrophils found in the blood. They would be elevated if the overall white count is up, usually due to some kind of infection.
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Abs segs deal with blood cell counts and deal with bacterial infection fighting but are completly unrelated to liver enzymes
Segs are more mature neutrophils (a type of white blood cell involved in preventing bacterial infection). Bands are more immature. Increased segs and bands (particularly bands) are often concerning for an acute (bacterial) infection
Low segs means that a person has a low number of "segmented neutrophils." These are the most abundant white blood cells that attack infection and inflammation.
My seg is 68 what does this mean
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High segs on a blood test is an elevated neutrophil count. It means that a bacterial infection is present in your body. High abs means you have an elevated white blood cell count and infection or leukemia is present.
It really depends on the type of leukemia. But there are several generalizations one can make across the board for all types. Leukemia reflects an unregulated accumulation of immature cells in the bone marrow and lymph tissue. WBC's typically >50,000 per cubic millimeter Shift to the Left # Acute myelocytic leukemia - increased blasts, increased pros and increased segs # Acute lymphocytic leukemia - Increased L-blasts, increased L-pros and no increased segs # Chronic myelocytic leukemia - presence of metas or myelos and increased segs # Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - presence of metas or myelos and no increased segs There are the basics.
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Neutrophils are known as "segs" and are the body's primary defense against bacterial infection and physiologic stress. An increased neutrophil count may occur with bacterial infections, inflammatory processes, during physical stress, with tissue necrosis that might occur after a severe burn or a myocardial infarction, and granulocytic leukemia.
An elevated white count and elevated segs (segmenters) are a suggestion that the body is attempting to fight off an infection.