Complete Blood Count
This infographic provides a comprehensive overview of a Complete Blood Count (CBC), a standard blood test used to evaluate overall health. It breaks down the components of blood into three main categories: Red Blood Cells (RBCs), White Blood Cells (WBCs), and Platelets. 1. RBC Parameters (Oxygen Transport) These values measure the health and quantity of red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body. RBC Indices (Cell Morphology) These indices help doctors determine the cause of anemia by looking at the size and hemoglobin content of individual cells: * MCV (80–100 fL): Mean Cell Size. Small cells (low MCV) may indicate iron deficiency. * MCH (27–33 pg): Amount of hemoglobin per cell. * MCHC (32–36 g/dL): Concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of packed red cells. 2. WBC Parameters (Immune Response) White blood cells are the body's primary defense against infection and inflammation. * Total WBC Count: 4,000 – 11,000/ยตL ...