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Complete blood count: A common blood test used to screen for a range of disorders and to provides information on red and white blood cells and platelets.

Complete blood count: CBC. A test to check the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a sample of blood. Also called blood cell count.
Source: National Institute of Health

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Complete blood count (medical test): A complete blood count is a test that measures the levels of different blood...more »

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