What is the normal range of Haematology?

What is the normal range of Haematology?

Results

Red blood cell count Male: 4.35-5.65 trillion cells/L* (4.35-5.65 million cells/mcL**) Female: 3.92-5.13 trillion cells/L (3.92-5.13 million cells/mcL)
Hemoglobin Male: 13.2-16.6 grams/dL*** (132-166 grams/L) Female: 11.6-15 grams/dL (116-150 grams/L)
Hematocrit Male: 38.3-48.6 percent Female: 35.5-44.9 percent

What are lab reference ranges?

A reference range is a set of values that includes upper and lower limits of a lab test based on a group of otherwise healthy people. The values in between those limits may depend on such factors as age, sex, and specimen type (blood, urine, spinal fluid, etc.)

What is the reference range of blood?

Age (up to) Range Units
16 120 – 160 g/L
Adult 130 – 180 g/L
Adult 115 – 165 g/L
7d 5.0 – 21.0 10 9 /L

What should full blood count levels be?

Reference Ranges

Parameter Patient Reference Range
Mean Cell Volume Adult 80 – 100
Mean Cell Haemoglobin Adult 27 – 32
White Cell Count Adult 3.6 – 11.0
Neutrophils Adult 1.8 – 7.5

Why Different labs have different ranges?

Every lab has different types of equipment with which they collect samples and test blood. It is bound to have a different result because the equipment affects the results. Be it from the storage container in which blood is stored or the equipment under which it is tested.

How are reference ranges calculated?

The common formula to calculate the reference range is: mean±1.96x SD.

Why are different reference ranges in blood test?

Blood test reference ranges can vary between different laboratories in the United Kingdom. This is because different laboratories use different equipment and testing methods. It is important to remember that a reference range does not mean a ‘normal range’ and that this is where some confusion exists in patients interpreting blood test results. Reference ranges vary between different populations and this is also a complicating factor.

What are normal hematology values?

Hematology Values HEMATOCRIT (HCT) Normal Adult Female Range: 37 – 47% HEMOGLOBIN (HGB) Normal Adult Female Range: 12 – 16 g/dl MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) Normal Adult Range: 27 – 33 pg MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) Normal Adult Range: 80 – 100 fl MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration) Normal Adult Range: 32 – 36 %

What is the reference range for metamyelocytes?

METAMYELOCYTES, ABSOLUTE: 74 (REFERENCE RANGE: 0 CELLS/MCL). Everything else in the lab report seems to be within normal ranges. The only other thing that I could point out (but the doctor didn’t) was the MATURE LYMPHOCYTES: 70 (REFERENCE RANGE: 25-65 %).

What are the normal hemoglobin levels in men, women, and kids?

In adults, the average hemoglobin level is slightly higher for men than it is for women. It’s measured in grams per deciliter (g/dL) of blood. For African American males, normal hemoglobin levels start at 11.8. For African American females, they start at 12.8 g/dL.