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- The RBC urine test measures the number of red blood cells in a urine sample. ... A normal result is 4 red blood cells per high power field (RBC/HPF) or less when the sample is examined under a microscope. The example above is a ...
- Red blood cell (RBC) indices are part of the complete blood count (CBC) test. They are used to help ... a condition in which there are too few red blood cells. The indices include: Average red blood cell size ( ...
- ... is a blood test that measures how many red blood cells (RBCs) you have. RBCs contain hemoglobin , a protein ... low number of RBCs) and other conditions affecting red blood cells. Other conditions that may require an RBC count ...
- ... may be made up of white blood cells, red blood cells, kidney cells, or substances such as protein or ... a sign of many types of kidney diseases. Red blood cell casts mean there is a microscopic amount of ...
- ... in which abnormal hemoglobin (the red pigment inside red blood cells) is produced. The abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to assume a sickle shape, like the ones ...
- ... is an inherited blood disease in which the red blood cells produce abnormal pigment (hemoglobin). The abnormal hemoglobin causes deformity of the red blood cells into crescent or sickle-shapes, as seen in ...
- These abnormal red blood cells (RBCs) resemble targets. These cells are seen in association with some forms of anemia, and following the removal ...
- This photomicrograph shows normal red blood cells (RBCs) as seen in the microscope after staining.
- This picture shows large, dense, oversized, red blood cells (RBCs) that are seen in megaloblastic anemia. Megaloblastic anemia can occur when there is a deficiency of vitamin B-12.
- This photomicrograph of red blood cells (RBCs) shows both sickle-shaped and Pappenheimer bodies.