Low Basophils count is also known as Basopenia. It occurs when the Basophils count drops to lower than 20 cells/µL of human blood. The normal white blood cell count of the Basophil ranges between 100 cells/µL in infants to 40 cells/µL in adults. Since the counts are very low, differential white blood cell counting method […]
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Basophil
This section includes several articles about the Basophil White Blood Cells. These articles discuss the characteristics of Basophil, Basophil abnormalities, And abnormal Basophil counts.
This section also includes articles about diseases and conditions related to the Basophil White Blood Cells, drugs that may affect or related to Basophil.
High Basophils count
High Basophils count is also known as Basophilia or Basophilic Leukocytosis. High Basophils count is defined as the Basophil count that is greater than 50 to 100 cells/µL of blood. The case is detected when the Basophil count exceeds 2% of the differential white cells count. The normal white blood cell count is very low […]
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