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8      SECTION ONE  INTRODUCTION

           TABLE 1-1  Cells Found in a Normal White Blood Cell Differential

                                                                                 Adult Reference Range
                         Cell
                         Size                                                  Peripheral   Cells 3
             Cell Type  (mm)    Nucleus  Chromatin  Cytoplasm      Granules     Blood (%)  10 /L
                                                                                             9
          Segmented     10-15  2-5 lobes   Coarsely   Pale pink,     1°:  Rare   50-70     2.3-8.1
          neutrophil (Seg),   connected by   clumped  cream      2°:  Abundant
          polymorphonuclear   thin filaments      colored, or
          neutrophil (Poly,   without             colorless
          PMN)                visible
                              chromatin

          Band neutrophil   10-15  Constricted,   Coarsely   Pale blue to     1°:  Few  0-5  0.0-0.6
          (Band)              but chromatin  clumped  pink     2°:  Abundant
                              must be
                              visible within
                              the thinnest
                              part

          Lymphocyte     7-18*  Round to    Condensed  Scant to mod-  6 Few azurophilic  20-40  0.8-4.8
          (Lymph)             oval; may be   to deeply   erate; sky blue
                              slightly    condensed
                              indented;
                              occasional
                              nucleoli

          Monocyte (Mono)  12-20  Variable; may   Moderately  Blue-gray;   Many fine granules,    3-11  0.5 to 1.3
                              be round,   clumped;   may have   frequently giving the
                              horseshoe,    lacy  pseudopods;   appearance of ground
                              or kidney           vacuoles may   glass
                              shaped; often       be absent or
                              has folds           numerous
                              producing
                              “brainlike”
                              convolutions
          Eosinophil (Eos)  12-17  2-3 lobes   Coarsely   Cream to     1°:  Rare  0-5     0.0-0.4
                              connected    clumped  pink; may     2°:  Abundant red to
                              by thin             have irregular   orange, round
                              filaments           borders
                              without
                              visible
                              chromatin
          Basophil (Baso)  10-14  Usually    Coarsely   Lavender to     1°:  Rare  0-1    0.0-0.1
                              two lobes    clumped  colorless    2°:  Lavender to, dark
                              connected                         purple; variable in
                              by thin                           number with uneven
                              filaments                         distribution; may
                              without                           obscure nucleus or
                              visible                           wash out during
                              chromatin                         staining, giving the
                                                                appearance of empty
                                                                areas in cytoplasm

         *The difference in size from small to large lymphocyte is primarily due to a larger amount of cytoplasm. See Chapter 9 for more detailed information on
         lymphocyte size.
         1⁰ 5 primary, 2⁰ 5 secondary.
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