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Overview

CD4 lymphocyte cell count measures the number of CD4 T-cells in a sample of blood. These cells play a critical role in the immune system, serving as a primary target for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The test is performed using flow cytometry, a technique that uses fluorescently-labeled antibodies to identify and quantify different types of immune cells. Results of the CD4 count are used to monitor the progression of HIV infection and guide treatment decisions.

Who should do this test?

People living with HIVAIDS: CD4 lymphocyte cell count is a crucial test for people living with HIVAIDS as it helps to monitor the progression of the disease and the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy.

Individuals with suspected or confirmed immunodeficiency disorders: CD4 lymphocyte cell count can be used to diagnose and monitor immunodeficiency disorders such as common variable immunodeficiency, DiGeorge syndrome, and severe combined immunodeficiency.

Patients undergoing chemotherapy or other immunosuppressive therapy: CD4 lymphocyte cell count can be used to monitor the immune systems response to chemotherapy or other immunosuppressive therapy since these treatments can lower the CD4 count and increase the risk of infections.

What to do if the test is abnormal?

Consult a healthcare provider: If a persons CD4 Lymphocyte Cell Count is abnormal, it is important to consult a healthcare provider who is experienced in interpreting laboratory tests. They can help to determine the cause of the abnormality and recommend appropriate treatment.

Follow recommended treatment: Depending on the cause of the abnormal CD4 count, the healthcare provider may recommend medications, lifestyle changes, or other interventions to help manage the condition. It is important to follow these recommendations carefully to ensure the best possible outcome.

Monitor CD4 count regularly: Once treatment has been initiated, it is important to monitor the persons CD4 count regularly to ensure that it is responding to treatment and to adjust the treatment plan as necessary. This may involve regular blood tests and follow-up appointments with the healthcare provider.

What is the normal range of CD4 Count?

The normal range for adult males is *,the normal range for adult females is *

Why Choose Pathofast for CD4 Lymphocyte Cell Count

Pathofast Lab in Pune, is the best lab in Pune for accurate and reliable blood tests. Our lab is located conveniently in the center of Pune and we also offer home sample collection for the CD4 Lymphocyte Cell Count in various areas of Pune.

You can be assured of quality service and timely and accurate reports

Home Sample Collection is Available for CD4 Lymphocyte Cell Count at the following locations in Pune :

  • Jangli Maharaj Nagar
  • Ravet
  • Viman Nagar
  • Shastrinagar, Yerawada
  • NIBM Undri Road, Kondhwa
  • Camp
  • Aundh
  • Baner
  • Dattwadi
  • Undri
  • Pimpri-Chinchwad
  • Kalyani Nagar
  • Koregaon Park
  • Sadashiv Peth