Why are lymphocytes tested in a complete blood count? What do they signify?
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Lymphocyte count is one part of a larger whole blood test called acomplete blood count (CBC). A CBC can be requested by doctors if theysuspect that a disease or infection is present. A sample of the bone marrowcan also be used instead of blood in some cases.
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The complete blood count (CBC) is a group of tests that evaluate the cells that circulate in blood, including red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets (PLTs). The CBC can evaluate your overall health and detect a variety of diseases and conditions, such as infections, anemia and leukemia.
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