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Blasts
Counts immature blood cells (blasts) found in body fluids.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Finding blasts in body fluids is abnormal and may indicate leukemia or blood cancer. This finding requires urgent specialist evaluation and further diagnostic testing.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
0 10*3/uL
Optimal Ranges
Clinician-defined 4-point reference thresholds (cells/uL)
Default Range
Overview
Blasts are immature blood or bone marrow cells. Finding them in body fluids (blood, joint fluid, pleural fluid, etc.) is abnormal and concerning. In healthy individuals, blasts should not appear in body fluids—they should remain in bone marrow and blood. Their presence may indicate leukemia, other blood cancers, or malignant invasion into body cavities. This is a quantitative test that counts the number of blasts, which helps assess disease severity. Further testing and specialist evaluation are essential if blasts are detected.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
30376-8Primary35067-815154-844017-2708-840570-456470-866134-874395-576403-535064-535065-235066-035068-6Available Lab Tests
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