The formula to calculate Absolute Lymphocyte Count (Abs L) is:
\[ \text{Abs L} = \text{WBC} \times \%L \]
Where:
The Absolute Lymphocyte Count represents the normal range of lymphocytes in blood and high or low counts can be the symptoms of a disease.
The WBC Count defines the total number of white cells in the human body.
The Percent Lymphs are expressed as the decimal and are made in the bone marrow.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{Abs L} = \text{WBC} \times \%L \]
Evaluating:
\[ \text{Abs L} = 2500000000000 \times 0.3 \]
The Absolute Lymphocyte Count is 750000000000 Cells/m³.
WBC Count (Cells/m³) | Percent Lymphs (%) | Absolute Lymphocyte Count (Cells/m³) |
---|---|---|
2000000000000 | 20 | 400,000,000,000.0000 |
2000000000000 | 25 | 500,000,000,000.0000 |
2000000000000 | 30 | 600,000,000,000.0000 |
2000000000000 | 35 | 700,000,000,000.0000 |
2000000000000 | 40 | 800,000,000,000.0000 |
2500000000000 | 20 | 500,000,000,000.0000 |
2500000000000 | 25 | 625,000,000,000.0000 |
2500000000000 | 30 | 750,000,000,000.0000 |
2500000000000 | 35 | 875,000,000,000.0000 |
2500000000000 | 40 | 1,000,000,000,000.0000 |
3000000000000 | 20 | 600,000,000,000.0000 |
3000000000000 | 25 | 750,000,000,000.0000 |
3000000000000 | 30 | 900,000,000,000.0000 |
3000000000000 | 35 | 1,049,999,999,999.9999 |
3000000000000 | 40 | 1,200,000,000,000.0000 |