Basic blood count test
Basic blood count test (B -PVK) is a standard test that is used to detect various diseases or disorders. Basic blood count test is performed on a blood sample. The tests do not require fasting or morning sampling. The treating physician is always responsible for interpreting your results.
Name and abbreviation of test: BASIC BLOOD COUNT B -PVK
The sub-tests and reference ranges for basic blood count tests:
- Haemoglobin (B -Hb)
- 117–155 for women
- 134–167 for men
- Red cell count (B -Eryt)
- 9–5.2 for women
- 3–5.7 for men
- Haematocrit (B -Hkr)
- 35–0.46 for women
- 39–0.50 for men
- Red blood cell indices (E -MCH)
- 27–33 for women
- 27–33 for men
- Leukocytes (B -Leuk)
- 4–8.2 for women
- 4–8.2 for men
- Thrombocytes (B -Trom)
- 150–360 for women
- 15–360 for men