Age-Related Decline in Lymphocyte Counts: Establishing Age-Specific Reference Intervals for Clinical Practice
Shaimaa Elmahdi1, Arash Dehkordi2, Abier Elzein1
1Department of Hematology, Eastbourne District General Hospital, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Eastbourne, UK.
Fixed lymphocyte count reference intervals may misclassify elderly adults as having low lymphocyte counts, leading to unnecessary tests and anxiety. Age-specific reference ranges are needed for accurate clinical assessment.
Area of Science:
- Clinical immunology
- Geriatric medicine
- Hematology
Background:
- Lymphocyte counts are critical indicators in clinical practice.
- Current reference intervals for lymphocyte counts are often applied universally across adult age groups.
- This universal application may not account for age-related physiological changes.
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