Mid-Range Cells Count

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Mid-range cells represent an intermediate population in blood cell differentials, often including monocytes and other atypical cells.

Why it matters: Abnormal mid-range cell counts may indicate inflammatory conditions, infections, or hematologic disorders.

Reference Range
0.1 – 1.0x10^9/L
0.1
1LowNormalHigh
What Moves It

May increase with:

Inflammation
Infection
Hematologic malignancies

May decrease with:

Bone marrow suppression
Aplastic anemia
Associated Conditions
LeukemiaLymphomaInfectious mononucleosis
Related Markers
MonocytesLymphocytes
Common questions

What is Mid-Range Cells Count?

Mid-range cells represent an intermediate population in blood cell differentials, often including monocytes and other atypical cells.

What might a high or low Mid-Range Cells Count mean?

Abnormal mid-range cell counts may indicate inflammatory conditions, infections, or hematologic disorders.

What is the typical reference range for Mid-Range Cells Count?

The general-population reference range shown here is 0.1 – 1 x10^9/L. Reference ranges describe the general population and are not a personal target — discuss your results with your physician.

What can affect Mid-Range Cells Count?

It may be higher with: Inflammation, Infection, Hematologic malignancies. It may be lower with: Bone marrow suppression, Aplastic anemia.

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