What Does Immature Granulocytes % 0.05 And WBC 4.2 Indicate?
Question: My blood count shows immature granulocytes % 0.05. WBC 4.2. All my other tests or cells are normal. Should I worry? Thanks
Brief Answer:
Findings are normal.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I have gone through your reports in detail.
Findings suggests normal WBC count.
Normal level of immature granulocyte in blood is 0.0‐1.0%.Your findings suggests 0.05 % immature granulocyte.
So,findings are normal.
Besides clinical correlation it is important to know your symptoms and reason for investigations.
It is good that other tests are normal.
Get well soon.
Hope i have answered your query.
Further queries are most welcome.
Take Care
Dr.Indu XXXXXXX
Findings are normal.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I have gone through your reports in detail.
Findings suggests normal WBC count.
Normal level of immature granulocyte in blood is 0.0‐1.0%.Your findings suggests 0.05 % immature granulocyte.
So,findings are normal.
Besides clinical correlation it is important to know your symptoms and reason for investigations.
It is good that other tests are normal.
Get well soon.
Hope i have answered your query.
Further queries are most welcome.
Take Care
Dr.Indu XXXXXXX
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Brief Answer:
Still findings are within normal limit.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Still findings are within normal limit.
As we discussed earlier,normal level of immature granulocyte in blood is 0.0‐1.0%.Your findings is 0.5%,so still it is within normal limit.
Get well soon.
Hope i have answered your query.
Further queries are most welcome.
Take Care
Dr.Indu XXXXXXX
Still findings are within normal limit.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Still findings are within normal limit.
As we discussed earlier,normal level of immature granulocyte in blood is 0.0‐1.0%.Your findings is 0.5%,so still it is within normal limit.
Get well soon.
Hope i have answered your query.
Further queries are most welcome.
Take Care
Dr.Indu XXXXXXX
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj