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Abnormal red blood cell count
- ... This is a disorder in which a low red blood cell count is caused by the abnormal breakdown of red blood cells.
- ... provider may order this test if you have abnormal types or numbers of red or white blood cells or platelets on a complete blood count. This test is used to diagnose: Anemia (some ...
- ... provider may order this test if you have abnormal types or numbers of red or white blood cells or platelets on a complete blood count (CBC). This test is used to diagnose: Anemia ( ...
- ... fragility or specialized testing to evaluate for the red blood cell defect Reticulocyte count
- ... chemistries and liver function tests CBC (complete blood count), measures red and white blood cells, and platelets, which help blood to clot Prothrombin time (PT), measures blood clotting, often abnormal from liver disease Toxicology study (checking for other ...
- Multiple myeloma most commonly causes: Low red blood cell count ( ... marrow, you may have bone pain, most often in the ribs or back. ...
- ... be sent to a laboratory to be tested. Red blood cells will appear ... an abnormal form of hemoglobin and can detect beta thalassemia. ...
- ... be due to: Bone marrow disease that causes abnormal increase in RBCs ( polycythemia vera ) Cigarette smoking Dehydration ( ...
- ... include: Kidney failure Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) Low red blood cell count (caused by the premature breakdown of red blood ...
- ... the problem. Important parts of the CBC include red blood cell count (RBC), hemoglobin, and hematocrit (HCT). These tests can ... the spleen acts as a filter that removes abnormal cells from the blood.