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Results 1 - 10 of 132 for Red blood cell count
  1. ... low number of RBCs) and other conditions affecting red blood cells. Other conditions that may require an RBC count are: Bone marrow disorder in which the marrow ...
  2. ... This is a disorder in which a low red blood cell count is caused by the abnormal breakdown of red ... or the stress of infection ( G6PD deficiency ) Low red blood cell count due to red blood cells breaking down sooner ...
  3. Blood tests will show: Low red blood cell count (anemia) Low white blood cell count (leukopenia) Low reticulocyte count (reticulocytes are the youngest red blood cells) Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) ...
  4. ... show increased white blood cell count and decreased red blood cell count Platelet count is usually reduced Review of a blood smear, which shows deformed and fragmented red blood cells Urinalysis may reveal blood and protein in the ...
  5. ... the size of the cell (hemoglobin concentration) per red blood cell (MCHC) ... Female: 12.1 to 15.1 gm/dL Red blood cell indices: MCV: 80 to 95 femtoliter MCH: 27 to 31 pg/cell MCHC: 32 to 36 gm/dL Platelet count: 150,000 to 450,000/dL The examples ...
  6. ... include: Kidney failure Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) Low red blood cell count (caused by the premature breakdown of red blood ...
  7. ... early Indirect bilirubin levels to check for jaundice Red blood cell count Serum haptoglobin to check if red blood cells are being destroyed too early Lactate ...
  8. ... count is from 0 to 5. The normal red blood cell count is 0. Note: Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Talk to your doctor ...
  9. ... help determine the cause of anemia, polycythemia (high red blood cell count) or other bone marrow disorders. A change in red blood cells will affect the release of EPO. ...
  10. ... anemia. Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is a low red blood cell count due to a lack (deficiency) of vitamin B12 . ... B12 anemia that occurs when your body destroys cells that make ... a long period of time Abuse of "laughing gas" (nitrous oxide)
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