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What Could Granulocytes Levels In Below Test Report Suggest?

My blood test showed 0 Immature Granulocytes and 0.0 Absolute Immature Granulocytes. The ranges are shown as 0 - 1 and 0.0 - 0.1 respectively. I think my test appears to be within normal ranges..... But the test highlights ! for attention. What are the granulocytes indicative of (whether high or low)?
Wed, 22 Jul 2015
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
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Normal granulocytes in blood are 40 to 60% and in that immature forms can be seen up to 3%. So your report is normal related to this but need to see other values.
Ganulocytes increased in acute infection. These are the blood cells which fights against infection.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Ajit Gautam Chhajed's  Response
Hi ,
Granulocytes are the blood cells which fights against the infection first.
Normal granulocyte percent in blood is 40 - 65% in which immature granulocytes can be upto 3%.
Increased in the granulocytes suggest the acute infection.
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What Could Granulocytes Levels In Below Test Report Suggest?

Hi, Normal granulocytes in blood are 40 to 60% and in that immature forms can be seen up to 3%. So your report is normal related to this but need to see other values. Ganulocytes increased in acute infection. These are the blood cells which fights against infection.