normal range (95% of people) is 4,500 - 10,000 WBC / μL (μL = microliter)
6,000 WBC / μL is a good mean
a range of 11,000 to 17,000 / μL may be considered mild to moderate leukocytosis
a range of 3,000 to 5,000 / μL may be considered mild leukopenia
<1,500 / μL is considered leukopenia
< 200 / μL is considered agranulocytosis
1 μl = one-millionth (10−6) part of a liter, or one-thousandth (10−3) of a milliliter; abbreviated μl or μL
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The normal white blood cell (WBC) count in a human body typically ranges from 4,500 to 11,000 cells per microliter of blood. This value may vary slightly depending on the laboratory and individual factors. Significant deviations from this range may indicate an underlying health condition.
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Normal human body temperature is typically around 98.6°F (37°C) when measured orally. Variations of a few tenths of a degree can be normal depending on the individual and the time of day.
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