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The WBC count and differential are a routine part of the complete blood count (CBC) test.

Lymphocytes are agranulocytes that are further separated into B-lymphocytes (make antibodies to attack bacteria/toxins) and T-lymphocytes (responsible for cell-mediated immunity such as attacking cells infected by viruses or attacking cancerous cells).

Clinical

The lymphocyte count is primarily useful in assessing viral illnesses, some atypical bacterial infections (especially pertussis) and some blood diseases.

The White Blood Cell (WBC) count and differential, which the lymphocyte count is part of, has clinical utility in:

Additional information:

Nl Result

Consult your laboratory for their normal ranges as these may vary somewhat from the ones listed below.

WBC Differential

Conv. Units
(%)
SI Units
(fraction)
Birth26-360.26-0.36
2-8 weeks38-710.38-0.71
2-6 months42-720.42-0.72
7-12 months46-760.46-0.76
1-5 years46-760.46-0.76
6-17 years27-570.27-0.57
Adults25-400.25-0.40

High Result

Conditions, which may cause lymphocytosis include:

Low Result

Conditions, which may cause decreased lymphocytes (lymphopenia), include:

References