
Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) — Quick
Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) is a measure of the number of lymphocytes in the blood, calculated from the total white blood cell count and the percentage of lymphocytes. It is used in the evaluation of various conditions including immune disorders, certain infections, and some types of cancer.
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Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC)
Quick, mobile-friendly ALC calculator — enter values to compute and interpret results
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Typical adult reference: 20–40%
Common reference range: 4.1–10.9 ×10³ cells/µL
Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC)
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Information: Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) is calculated from the total WBC and the percentage of lymphocytes. Low ALC may indicate a weakened immune system; high ALC can signal infection or hematologic disease.
Typical lymphocyte %: 20–40% · Typical WBC: 4.1–10.9 ×10³ cells/µL. This tool provides approximate values for clinical use; always correlate with clinical context and lab reports.