TEMPLATE CSF blood cell count and differential (CSF blood cell count and differential)

TEMPLATE IDCSF blood cell count and differential
ConceptCSF blood cell count and differential
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Authorsdate: 2024-12-22
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Citeable Identifier1013.26.1033
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.lab_blood_cell_count.v0
CSF blood cell count and differentialCSF blood cell count and differential: Relative and absolute amounts of blood cells identified within an identified specimen.
For example: whole blood; urine; or CSF.
Red cell count (RCC)Red cell count (RCC): Total number of erythrocytes per volume unit of the specimen.
Units:
  • 10*6/uL
  • 10*12/L
  • 1/[HPF]
White cell count (WCC)White cell count (WCC): Total number of leucocytes per volume unit of the specimen.
Units:
  • 10⁹/L
  • 10*3/uL
  • 1/[HPF]
Neutrophil %Neutrophil %: The proportion of neutrophils compared to the total white blood cell count.
  • Percent
Lymphocyte %Lymphocyte %: The proportion of lymphocytes compared to the total white blood cell count.
  • Percent
Monocyte %Monocyte %: The proportion of monocytes compared to the total white blood cell count.
  • Percent
Eosinophil %Eosinophil %: The proportion of eosinophils compared to the white blood cell count.
  • Percent
Basophil %Basophil %: The proportion of basophils observed compared to the total white blood cell count.
  • Percent
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the blood cell count, not captured in other fields.