Basophilia

The basophils in the peripheral blood of normal adults account for 0% to 1% of the white blood cell count, with an absolute value of (0.02 to 0.05) times; 109 / L. If the classification count is 2% (at least 200 white blood cells are counted) or the absolute value is 0.15times; 109 / L (calculated by white blood cell count and classification) or 0.1times; 109 / L (calculated by direct counting method), it is called basophil Basophilia.

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