
Absolute Monocyte Count (AMC) Analysis
Absolute Monocyte Count (AMC) is a measurement that quantifies the number of monocytes in a blood sample. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the body's immune response by ingesting pathogens, dead or damaged cells, and stimulating the action of other immune cells. The AMC provides valuable insights into a person's immune system health.
AMC Reference Range:
Normal Range: 200 to 950 cells/µL of blood.

Effective management of abnormal AMC is focused on addressing its root cause, whether that involves treating infections, autoimmune diseases, or specific blood disorders. Ongoing assessment of AMC, together with a detailed look at other blood markers and clinical indicators, plays a pivotal role in accurately diagnosing and managing issues related to monocyte levels. This tailored approach ensures that interventions are appropriately directed, whether it's managing allergies, inflammation, or blood disorders, to help normalize monocyte levels. Continuous AMC monitoring is key to understanding immune system health, with evaluations taking into account personal health history and current conditions for a comprehensive approach to patient care.