WBC - White Blood Count
Measure the level of white blood cells (leukocytes) in the body, cells that fight against the infections and foreign agents that may infect the body.
RBC - Red Blood Cell
Measures the number of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen throughout the body.
NEUT - Neutrophils
Check the level of neutrophils, the type of white blood cells that can destroy bacteria, fungi and protect the body from infections.
LYMPH - Lymphs
Detect the level of lymphocytes, the white blood cells that are vital to producing antibodies and helping the body fight against bacteria, viruses, and other threats.
MONO - Monocytes
Check the level of monocytes, the type of white blood cells that reside in blood and are responsible for finding and destroying germs or bacteria that enter the body.
EOS - Eosinophils
Measure the number of eosinophils in body. Eosinophils become active when the body has certain allergic diseases, infections, and other medical conditions
BASO - Basophils
Measures the quantity of basophils in your body, a type of white blood cell produced by bone marrow that helps the body fight parasitic infections, prevents blood clotting, and mediates allergic reactions.
HGB - Hemoglobin
Detect the level of hemoglobin the the red blood cells. Hgb is a protein produced by the bone marrow that's stored in red blood cells. It supportd red blood cells to transport oxygen from lungs to body through arteries
HCT - Hematocrit
Measures the proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component (or plasma) in your blood. Indicates that you have too many or too few red blood cells; these results are used to diagnose certain red blood cell conditions.
MCV - Mean corpuscular volume
Measures the average size of the red blood cells themselves.
MCH - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
Measures MCH levels, the average amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells in the body.
MCHC - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration
Measures MCHC levels, the average weight of hemoglobin based on the volume of red blood cells.
RDW - Red Cell Distribution Width
Measures the variation of size and volume of the body’s red blood cells. The higher this value, the more red blood cell size changes.
PLT - Platelet Count
Measures the number of platelets in the blood, the cell components essential for blood clotting.
MPV - Mean Platelet Volume
MPV - Mean Platelet Volume
PCT – Procalcitonin
The biomacker is used to diagnose and monitor inflammatory caused by bacterial infections
PDW - Platelet Disrabution Width
PDW - Platelet Disrabution Width