What does a WBC scan show?

What does a WBC scan show?

A labeled WBC scan is used for detection of abscesses and infection in soft tissues, skeleton, or fever of unknown origin.

How much does a tagged WBC scan cost?

Cost of tagging WBCs is high (>$1000) but typically covered by insurance companies if infection is an indication. Requires at least 2 days (harvest of WBC then infusion).

What does an indium scan show?

An indium scan (white blood cells scan) is typically used to discover if you have an infection.

How is a WBC scan done?

During the first part of the tagged WBC scan procedure, approximately 60 ml of blood is drawn and is sent to an radiopharmacy where the patient’s white blood cells separated and then tagged to a radioisotope. This is generally done in the morning, as it must be arranged with the pharmacy.

What is white blood cells made up of?

WBC’s are composed of granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) and non-granulocytes (lymphocytes and monocytes). White blood cells are a major component of the body’s immune system. Indications for a WBC count include infectious and inflammatory diseases; leukemia and lymphoma; and bone marrow disorders.

How much WBC count is normal?

The normal number of WBCs in the blood is 4,500 to 11,000 WBCs per microliter (4.5 to 11.0 × 109/L). Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different labs. Some labs use different measurements or may test different specimens. Talk to your provider about your test results.

How long does indium scan take?

A small amount of blood will be drawn from a vein in your arm. The technologist will then work with your blood sample to make the blood sample radioactive with a material called Indium. This process takes approximately 2-3 hours at which time you may leave the area if you choose. You will be given a time to return.

What WBC is too high?

What is considered a high white blood cell count? Typically, if there are more than 11,000 white blood cells in a microliter of your blood, it’s considered leukocytosis.

What viruses cause low WBC?

They help your body fight off diseases and infections. If you have too few WBCs, you have a condition known as leukopenia….Several infectious diseases that can cause leukopenia include:

  • HIV or AIDS.
  • tuberculosis.
  • viral hepatitis.
  • malaria.
  • typhoid fever.