Research Article

High-Efficiency Classification of White Blood Cells Based on Object Detection

Table 1

3D models, normal concentration ranges, and morphological characteristics for various subtypes of WBCs.

Subtype of WBC3D model [1]Content (%)Morphological characteristics

GranulocytesNeutrophil50∼60Consist of a multilobed nucleus; the number of lobes can be 2–5; stained in natural pink color.
EosinophilHave a two-lobed nucleus; stained in brick-red in acidic stains
BasophilContain large cytoplasmic granules which obscure the cell nucleus under the microscope when stained.

Monocytes2∼10Amoeboid in appearance; have nongranulated cytoplasm.

LymphocytesB-cell20∼30Have a large, dark-staining nucleus with little cytoplasm; a coarse and dense nucleus approximately the size of a red blood cell (RBC).
T-cell