Immature granulocytes
Immune system healthImmature granulocytes are precursor cells that normally develop fully in bone marrow before entering circulation.
Their presence in peripheral blood at elevated levels suggests increased demand for white blood cells, often indicating severe infection, inflammation, or bone marrow disorders such as leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes.
Reference range
Source: lab benchmark
Reference ranges may vary between labs and assays. Always interpret results with your healthcare provider.
Why this matters
Elevated immature granulocytes indicate that your bone marrow is releasing white blood cells early, usually in response to infection, inflammation, or significant stress on the immune system. Persistent or high elevations may suggest more serious conditions such as bone marrow disorders. Monitoring immature granulocytes provides an early signal of how actively your immune system is being stimulated.
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