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Blood cells

100 billion blood cells / day

Erythrocytes

Men: 4.7 - 6.1 million / µL


Women: 4.2 - 5.4 million / µL

Reticulocyte

50 - 150 X 10^9 / L


(0.5 - 2.%)

Red blood cells

Thrombocytes

250,000 - 400,000 / mm3


150 - 400 X 10^9 / L

Platelet

Leukocytes

4 - 11 X 10^9 / L

White blood cells

Neutrophils

2.0 - 7.5 X 10^9 / L

2 - 5 lobes of nucleus.


Connected with narrow chromatin bridge.


Pale / colourless / soft pink cytoplasm with fine pink-blue or grey-blue granules.


Abundant granules barely visible dots.

Lymphocytes

1.0 - 3.5 X 10^9 / L

Nucleus chromatin dense and coarse.


Cytoplasm wraps closely around the nucleus and slightly basophilic.

Eosinophils

0.0 - 0.4 X 10^9 / L


< 0.5 X 10^9 / L

Rarely more than 3 nucleus lobes.


Granules are coarser than neutrophils and more deeply red staining / gold-red granules.

Basophils

0.01 - 0.1 X 10^9 / L


0.02 - 0.1 X 10^9 / L

Cytoplasm filled with dense population of round, black-violet granules.


Contain heparin and histamine.


Seen in normal blood, mast cell in tissue.


Have IgE binding site.

Monocytes

0.2 - 1.0 X 10^9 / L

Largest wbc.


Irregular or kidney shaped of nucleus.


Large central oval or indented nucleus with clumped chromatin.


Sky-blue cytoplasm, may contain vacuoles or scanty fine red granules.