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White blood cells count

White blood cells Definition: Characters of WBCs: White blood cells or leukocytes are cells of the immune system which defend the body against both infectous disease and foreign materials. Characters of WBCs: Whenever a germ or infection enters the body the white blood cells have a variety of ways by which they can attack. Some will produce protective antibodies that will overpower the germ. Others will surround and devour the bacteria. The white blood cells have a rather short life cycle, living from a few days to a few weeks. Several different and diverse types of leukocytes exist, but they are all produced and derived from a multipotent cell in the bone marrow known as a hematopoietic stem cell.

Characters of WBCs Leukocytes are found throughout the body, including the blood and lymphatic system. The name "White Blood Cell" derives from the fact that after cenrifugation of a blood sample, the white cells are found in the Buffy coat, a thin layer of nucleated cells between the sedimented red blood cells and the blood plasma, which is typically white in color. The scientific term leukocyte directly reflects this description, derived from Greek leuko - white, and cyte - cell.

White cell count (WBC) White cell count (WBC) is the total number of leukocytes in a volume of blood, expressed as thousands/µl. As with the RBC, the WBC can be done by manual methods or by automated cell counters. Normal Values: Newborn 9.0-30.0 x 103/μl 1 week 5.0-21.0 x 103/μl 1 month 5.0-19.5 x 103/μl 6-12 months 6.0-17.5 x 103/μl 2 years 6.2-17.0 x 103/μl Child/adult 4.8-10.8 x 103/μl

Leukocytosis Leukocytosis is a condition characterized by an elevated number of white cells in the blood, which is usually due to: Bacterial infection such as appendicitis, tonsillitis, ulcers and urinary tract infection Leukemia. Pregnancy. Hemolytic disease of new born. Following exercise. Emotional stress. Food intake.

Leukopenia Leukopenia is a condition characterized by a decreased number of white cells in the blood, which is usually due to: Viral disease such as measles and infectious hepatitis. Some bacterial infections such as typhoid fever, brucellosis, and typhus fever. Rheumatoid arthritis. Systemic Lupus Erythematosis. Certain drugs such as radio therapy and chemotherapy.

Principle of WBCs count test Free-flowing capillary or well-mixed anticoagulated venous blood is added to a diluent) at a specific volume in the thoma pipette. The diluent lyses the erythrocytes but preserves leukocytes and platelets. The diluted blood is added to the hemacytometer chamber.

Specimen: Reagents, supplies and equipment: EDTA- anticoagulated blood or capillary blood is preferred. Reagents, supplies and equipment: White blood cells count diluting fluid which may be one of the following: Acetic acid 2% (v/v) in distilled water. HCL 1% (v/v) in distilled water. Turks' solution which is formed of: Glacial acetic acid 3 ml Crystal violet 1 ml 100 ml distilled water.

Equipment White blood cells count diluting fluid Hemacytometer and coverslip Microscope Alcohol pads

Hemacytometer The hemacytometer counting chamber is used for cell counting. It is constructed so that the distance between the bottom of the coverslip and the surface of the counting area of the chamber is 0.1 mm. The surface of the chamber contains two square ruled areas separated by an H-shaped moat.

Hemacytometer

Procedure for counting WBC’s Under 10 x magnifications, scan to ensure even distribution. Leukocytes are counted in all nine large squares of counting chamber. Count cells starting in the upper left large corner square. Move to the upper right corner square, bottom right corner square, bottom left corner square and end in the middle square. Count all cells that touch any of the upper and left lines, do not count any cell that touches a lower or right line.

Calculations Calculating the Dilution Factor In order to perform a manual cell count, the blood specimen must be diluted with the appropriate dilution fluid. A dilution factor must be used in the final cell count calculation to compensate for the dilution of the blood. 1. Area for 1 WBC square x Depth = Volume of 1 WBC square   example: 1mm2 x 0.1 mm = 0.1mm3

2. Volume of 1 WBC square x # of WBC squares = Volume of squares counted   example: 0.1mm3 x 4 = 0.4mm3 3. volume desired = chamber Factor volume counted

1 = 2.5 0.4 4. Chamber Factor x Dilution Factor = WBC Factor example: 2.5 x 20 = 50