With a white blood cell 24 x 10^9/L and a neutrophil percentage of 76%, this result is an elevated white blood cell count and neutrophil ratio, and the presence of bacterial infections and non-infectious diseases is considered.
In normal individuals, the white blood cell count is in the range of (4 to 10) x 10^9/L and the normal percentage of neutrophils is in the range of 50% to 70%. A leukocyte value of 24 x 10^9/L is considered to be leukocytosis and can be seen in infectious or non-infectious diseases.
1. Infectious diseases are more common, such as various kinds of bacterial pneumonia, biliary tract infections, etc., which may be accompanied by fever, chills and other inflammatory manifestations.
2. Non-infectious diseases can be seen in acute granulocytic leukemia, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, etc., but most of the white blood cell values will be abnormally high, much higher than 24 × 10^9/L. The absolute value of neutrophils in the normal range of 24 × 10^9/l.
The normal absolute value of neutrophils is (1.8~6.3)×10^9/L, and the percentage is 50%~70%. The test result of neutrophil ratio 76% suggests that the neutrophil ratio is high, which is commonly seen in all kinds of bacterial infections, such as Staphylococcus aureus infection, hemolytic streptococcus infection, and so on.
Therefore, routine blood test results of white blood cell count 24×10^9/L, neutrophil ratio 76%, considering the existence of bacterial infections or non-infectious diseases, need to identify the causes under the guidance of physicians, receive standardized treatment.