Absolute Neutrophil Count

Measures the number of neutrophil white blood cells to check infection risk and immune system strength in Visit Clinic.
What is a Absolute Neutrophil Count Test in Visit Clinic?
The Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) measures the number of neutrophils in a blood sample. Neutrophils are white blood cells that fight bacteria and fungi. They are an early and important part of the body’s defense against infection. Measuring ANC helps determine if you are at higher risk for infections. Low ANC (neutropenia) can result from chemotherapy, certain medicines, bone marrow problems, or autoimmune conditions. High ANC can occur with bacterial infections, inflammation, or stress. Doctors use this test to help diagnose infections, monitor response to treatment, guide chemotherapy dosing, and check bone marrow function. Results are interpreted together with other blood tests and clinical signs. It is fast and routinely available.
Absolute Neutrophil Count Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Absolute Neutrophil Count Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Absolute Neutrophil Count test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Absolute Neutrophil Count Test in Visit Clinic?
The ANC is usually part of a complete blood count with differential. Doctors order it for fever, frequent or severe infections, unexplained fatigue, and before or during chemotherapy. It helps detect neutropenia, infections, bone marrow disorders, and some blood cancers. Abnormal results may come from medicines, infections, autoimmune disease, radiation, or bone marrow failure. A family history of blood disorders can make ANC testing more important.
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