Table 1.
Cells | 18 months | 34 months | Normal range |
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T cells (%) | 70.48 | 61.9 | 58.7–75* |
T cells (cells/μl) | 1,827 | 1,383 | 1,000–3,300# |
CD3+CD4+ (%) | 42.35 | 38.1 | 28.3–46.5* |
CD3+CD4+ (cells/μl) | 1,098 | 851 | 500–1,600# |
CD3+CD8+ (%) | 20.75 | 16.3 | 16–29.5* |
CD3+CD8+ (cells/μl) | 538 | 364 | 320–1250# |
CD3+CD4−CD8− (%) | NA | 12.2 | <7§ |
CD4/CD8 ratio | 2.04 | 2.34 | 1.06–2.54* |
Naïve T in CD4+ (%) | NA | 19.6 | 50–70§ |
RTE in CD4+ (%) | NA | 39.8 | about 40§ |
Naïve T in CD8+ (%) | NA | 27.3 | 50–90§ |
γδT in CD3+ (%) | NA | 3.77 | <6§ |
CD4−CD8− in γδT (%) | NA | 63.5 | >70§ |
CD4+CD8− in γδT (%) | NA | 1.32 | <1§ |
CD4−CD8+ in γδT (%) | NA | 35.1 | ~30§ |
Values higher than the normal range were marked in red, and levels lower than the normal were highlighted in blue.
The reference ranges of peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations for male Chinese children aged from 12 to 36 months old (n = 116).
The reference ranges of peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations for normal Chinese infants of our hospital aged from 12 to 24 months old.