Normal values: Men and women: 4,000 to 10,000 per Microliter of blood.
Each human has between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets(platelets) per Microliter of blood.
A normal white blood cell count is between 4,500 and 10,000 cells per Microliter:.
The normal range of the number of white blood cells in a Microliter of blood is between 3,700 and 10,500.
Generally, for adults, a count of over 11,000 leukocytes in one Microliter of blood is considered elevated white
blood cell level.
Your strategy: If blood tests reveal that your
white-cell count is over 10,000 cells per Microliter, ask for a CT scan of your stomach.
In general, for adults a count of
more than 11,000 white blood cells(leukocytes) in a Microliter of blood is considered a high white
blood cell count.
The expected number of RBCs in a single drop, or Microliter, of blood is 4.5 to 6.2 million in men
and 4.0 to 5.2 million in women.
Normal CD4 counts are between 500 and
1500 CD4+ T cells/Microliter, and the counts may fluctuate in healthy people,
depending on recent infection status, nutrition, exercise, and other factors.