Neutrophils: Non Viable

Appearance Non-viable neutrophils are: A healthy neutrophil is irregular, dynamic, and actively streaming — the opposite of the non-viable pattern. Meaning & Implications Non-viable neutrophils are one of the strongest indicators of immune suppression, linked…

Neutrophil Count Increased / Decreased

Appearance This post refers to the overall count, not morphology.Neutrophils make up 50–70% of all white blood cells.Changes in count are evaluated over several fields of view. Increased Neutrophils (Neutrophilia) Causes: A) Acute Bacterial Infection…

Neutrophils: Hypersegmentation

Appearance Hypersegmented neutrophils are neutrophils with: They appear “over-mature” or “stretched.” Meaning & Implications Hypersegmentation is a classic sign of impaired DNA synthesis, commonly due to: A) B12 or Folate Deficiency This is the primary…

Understanding Your Live Blood Observation

What This Session Is — and What It Is Not A live blood observation offers a real-time view of how your blood is behaving in its current environment. We look at: This provides a snapshot…