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WBC Count in Pathology Formulas
The WBC Count defines the total number of white cells in the human body. And is denoted by WBC. WBC Count is usually measured using the Thousand Cells per Microliter for Blood Cells. Note that the value of WBC Count is always negative.
Pathology formulas that make use of WBC Count
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What is the WBC Count?
The WBC Count defines the total number of white cells in the human body. WBC Count is usually measured using the Thousand Cells per Microliter for Blood Cells. Note that the value of WBC Count is always negative.
Can the WBC Count be negative?
Yes, the WBC Count, measured in Blood Cells can be negative.
What unit is used to measure WBC Count?
WBC Count is usually measured using the Thousand Cells per Microliter[K/µL] for Blood Cells. Cells per Microliter[K/µL], Cells per Liter[K/µL], Cells per Cubic meter[K/µL] are the few other units in which WBC Count can be measured.
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