Thursday, June 16, 2011

Blood test explanation - Hematology

Hematology
Red blood cells
These values (except Hemoglobin in plasma) are for total blood and not only blood plasma.
Test
Patient
Lower limit
Upper limit
Unit
Comments
male
2.0,[127] 2.1[6]
2.5,[127] 2.7[6]
mmol/L
Higher in neonates, lower in children.
130,[3] 132,[7] 135[6]
162,[7] 170,[3] 175[6]
g/L
female
1.8,[127] 1.9[6]
mmol/L
Sex difference negligible until adulthood.
150,[3] 152,[7] 160[6][15]
g/L
Hemoglobin in plasma

0.16[6]
0.62[6]
μmol/L
Normally diminutive compared with inside red blood cells

1
4
mg/dL
< 50 years
3.6[3]
5.0[3]
 % of Hb

> 50 years
3.9[3]
5.3[3]

< 50 years
0.35[3]
1.9[3]
g/L

> 50 years
0.47[3]
2.1[3]

male
0.39,[3] 0.4,[7] 0.41,[6] 0.45[15]
0.50,[3] 0.52,[7] 0.53,[6] 0.62[15]


female
0.35,[3] 0.36,[6] 0.37[7][15]
0.46,[6][7][3] 0.48[15]


Child
0.31[7]
0.43[7]


Male
76,[15] 82[7]
100,[15] 102[7]
fL
Cells are larger in neonates, though smaller in other children.
Female
78[7]
101[7]
fL

11.5[7]
14.5[7]
 %


0.39[6]
0.54[6]
fmol/cell

32,[15] 33,[3] 35[6]
pg/cell


g/dL


4.8,[128] 5.0[128]
5.4,[128] 5.6[128]
mmol/L

Erythrocytes/Red blood cells (RBC)
male
5.7,[3] 5.9,[6] 6.2,[7] 6.9[15]
x1012/L
or
mln/mm3

Female
3.5,[6] 3.8,[7] 3.9[3]
5.1,[3] 5.5[6][7]

Infant/Child
3.8[7]
5.5[7]


26[3]
130[3]
x109/L

Adult
 % of RBC

Newborn
1.1[7]
4.5[7]
 % of RBC

Infant
0.5[7]
3.1[7]
 % of RBC

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