In a hematology test gran means granulocyte, which is a type of white blood cell (leukocyte).
White blood cells of several different types are made within the body. Granulocytes are the most common and most mature form, and usually comprise about 60-70% of WBC's in the body.
There r granulocytes. which are neutrophils, eosinophils, and baso-phils.
what does high RDW in hematology test refer to?
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PLT means platelet count.
Red Blood Cell Count
The color of the tube that is most often used for hematology CBC tests are
RBC is red blood cells or red blood count.
comparison between previous and current test result of the sample.
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IMM GRAN means 'immature granulocytes' which are a type of white blood cells. A blood test indicating an IMM GRAN less then 1% is nothing significant, and is within normal range.
The term MONO when used in hematology tests refers to monocytes, which are a form of white blood cells or leukocytes. The monocyte is the largest of the leukocytes and form part of the human innate immune system.
A low RDW-cv on a hematology test means that there is a very small variation in the size of your red blood cell. Low RDW means that the cells are mostly the same size, while high RDW means the sizes are different.