CBC with Auto Diff (GMC IHC) Part 2

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CBC with Auto Diff (GMC IHC)

“CBC with auto diff” is an abbreviation for a laboratory test called a complete blood count with automated differential. The test consists of group of measurements and counts performed by laboratory instrument 2. The analysis is easy to perform and gives an abundance of information about your general state of health state. It is ordered by doctors for a variety of reasons and is one of the most common and useful laboratory tests

21. IG%

21. IG%:

  1.    Date         Value  Reference Range
  2. 08-18-2025     0.2        0.2-0.9(%)

Excerpt:

Granulocytes are a type of white blood cell that appear granular when viewed under a microscope. Immature granulocytes (IGs) develop in the bone marrow, where they give rise to cells called neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils……….

22. IG#

22. IG#:

  1.    Date         Value  Reference Range
  2. 08-18-2025   0.01  0.0-0.10 (x1000/ul)

Excerpt:

An immature granulocyte (IG) is a young white blood cell that has not fully developed. These cells are produced in the bone marrow, where they normally remain until mature. Their presence in circulating blood indicates that the body has released them from the bone marrow early. This premature release is a response to a signal that the body requires an increased number of immune cells………

23. NRBC#

23. NRBC#:

  1.    Date         Value  Reference Range
  2. 08-18-2025      0.0          <0.00

Excerpt:

Nucleated Red Blood Cells (NRBCs) are immature red blood cells that have not yet expelled their nucleus. In a typical Complete Blood Count (CBC) test, the presence of NRBCs is significant and can provide valuable insights into a patient’s health. While NRBCs are common in the bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced, they usually do not circulate in peripheral blood. Therefore, the appearance of NRBCs in a CBC test panel is noteworthy and often indicates an abnormality or a stress response within the body…………

24. NRBC%

24. NRBC%:

  1.    Date         Value  Reference Range
  2. 08-18-2025      0.0          <0.0(%)

Excerpt:

A nucleated red blood cell (NRBC), also known by several other names, is a red blood cell that contains a cell nucleus. Almost all vertebrate organisms have hemoglobin-containing cells in their blood, and with the exception of mammals, all of these red blood cells are nucleated.[1] In mammals, NRBCs occur in normal development as precursors to mature red blood cells in erythropoiesis, the process by which the body produces red blood cells………..