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NORMAL VALUES – Hematology
Normal Adult Reference Range
Determination Clinical Significance
Conventional Units SI Units
Prolonged in thrombocytopenia, defective plt
Bleeding Time 1.5 – 9.5 min 1.5 – 9.5 min
function and ASA therapy
Fibrinogen 200 – 400 mg/dL 2 – 4 g/dL
Lower limit of normal:
20 – 25 sec
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Prolonged in deficiency of fibrinogen, factors II, V,
Time VIII, IX, X, XI, and XII, and in heparin therapy
Upper limit of normal:
32 – 39 sec
Lower limit of normal:
10 sec
Prothrombin Consumption Impaired in deficiency of factors VIII, IX, and X
Upper limit of normal:
14 sec
Prolonged by deficiency in factors I, II, V, VII, and X,
Prothrombin Time 9.5 – 12 sec fat malabsorption, severe liver dse, Coumadin
anticoagulant therapy
1.0

2–3
(for therapy in AFib, DVT and
Used to standardize the prothrombin time and
INR pulmo embolism)
anticoagulation therapy
2.5 – 3.5
(for therapy in prosthetic heart
valves)
Males:
Increased in severe diarrhea and DHN,
4.6 – 6.2 million/mm3
Erythrocyte Count 4.6 – 6.2 x 1012/ L polycythemia, acute poisoning, pulmonary fibrosis
(Red Blood Cells) 4.2 – 5.4 x 1012/ L Decreased in all anemias, in leukemia and after
Females:
hemorrhage when blood volume has been restored
4.2 – 5.4 million/ mm3
ERYTHROCYTE INDICES
Increased in macrocytic anemias
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) 84 – 96 cu µm 84 – 96 fL
Decreased in microcytic anemia
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin Increased in macrocytic anemias
28 – 33 µµg/cell 28 - 33 pg
(MCH) Decreased in microcytic anemia
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin Concentration fraction:
33 – 35% Decreased in severe hypochromic anemia
concentration (MCHC) 0.33 – 0.35
Males under 50: < 15mm/h < 15 mm/h
Males over 50: < 20 mm/h < 20 mm/h Increased in tissue destruction (inflammatory or
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
degenerative), during menstruation and pregnancy
(ESR) – Westergren method
Females under 50: <25 mm/h < 25 mm/h and in acute febrile disease
Females over 50: <30 mm/h < 35 mm/h

, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate – < 50 y/o: < 55% Volume fraction: <0.55
Significance similar to ESR
Zeta centrifuge 50 – 80 y/o: 40 – 60% Volume fraction: 0.4 – 0.6
Decreased in severe anemias, anemia of
pregnancy, acute massive blood loss
Males: 42 – 52% Volume fraction: 0.42 – 0.52
Hematocrit
Females: 35 – 47% Volume fraction: 0.35 – 0.47
Increased in erythrocytosis of any cause, and in
DHN or hemoconcentration associated with shock
Decreased in various anemias, pregnancy, severe
or prolonged hemorrhage and with excessive fluid
intake
Males: 13 – 18 g/dL 2.02 – 2.79 mmol/L
Hemoglobin
Females: 12 – 16 g/dL 1.86 – 2.48 mmol/ L
Increased in polycythemia, COPD, failure of
oxygenation because of CHF, and normally in
people living at high altitudes
LEUKOCYTE COUNT 4,500 – 11,000/ mm3 4.5 – 11 x 109/L
Increased with acute infections, trauma or surgery,
leukemia, malignant disease, necrosis
Neutrophils 45 – 73% Number fraction: 0.45 – 0.73
Decreased with viral infections, bone marrow
suppression, primary bone marrow disease
Increased in allergy, parasitic disease, collagen
disease, subacute infections
Eosinophils 0 – 4% Number fraction: 0.00 – 0.004
Decreased with stress, use of some medications
(ACTH, epinephrine, thyroxine)
Increased with acute leukemia and following
surgery or trauma
Basophils 0 – 1% Number fraction: 0.00 – 0.01
Decreased with allergic reactions, stress, allergy,
parasitic disease, use of corticosteroids
Increased with infectious mononucleosis, viral and
some bacterial infections, hepatitis
Lymphocytes 20 – 40% Number fraction: 0.2 – 0.4
Decreased with aplastic anemia, SLE,
immunodeficiency including AIDS
Increased with viral infections, parasitic disease,
collagen and hemolytic disorders
Monocytes 2 – 8% Number fraction: 0.02 – 0.08
Decreased with use of corticosteroids, RA, HIV infx
Increased in malignancy, myeloproliferative
disease, RA and post-operatively; about 50% of
patient with unexpected increase of platelet count
will be found to have a malignancy
Platelet count 150,000 – 450,000/ mm3 0.15 – 0.45 x 1012/L
Decreased in thrombocytopenic purpura, acute
leukemia, aplastic anemia and during cancer
chemotherapy

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