Blood morphology with full leukocyte differentiation (complete, 6diff.)
Complete blood count with full leukocyte differentiation (6-diff) is a test that measures the number and types of blood cells, including a detailed breakdown of white blood cells (leukocytes) into six different types. It is performed to assess overall health, diagnose infections, inflammatory conditions, immune disorders, and hematological diseases such as leukemia.

ClinicLab
- Opis badania
Complete Blood Count with Full Leukocyte Differentiation (6-diff)
Complete blood count with full leukocyte differentiation (6-diff) assesses the composition of blood, including a detailed breakdown of white blood cells (leukocytes) into six types. It aids in the diagnosis of infections, inflammatory conditions, blood disorders, and immune system diseases.
When to Perform the Test?
The test is conducted to evaluate the overall health of the patient, diagnose infections, inflammation, immune disorders, and hematological diseases such as leukemia.
Disease Entities
Complete blood count with full leukocyte differentiation (6-diff) can assist in diagnosing numerous conditions, including bacterial and viral infections, inflammation, anemia, clotting disorders, blood cancers, allergies and allergic reactions, and autoimmune diseases.