
A.N.R.None
A.N.R. (Absolute Neutrophil Count) is a measure of a person’s immune strength, specifically counting a type of white blood cell called neutrophils that help fight infections. When you see “None” in the A.N.R. context, it usually means that the neutrophil count is zero or very close to zero. This condition can make a person highly vulnerable to infections because their primary defense cells are absent. A low or absent A.N.R. often indicates a serious condition like severe neutropenia, requiring medical attention to prevent or treat infections.