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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Decreased red blood cell count
  1. ... may show increased white blood cell count and decreased red blood cell count Platelet count is usually reduced Review of a ...
  2. ... inflammation and permanent scarring. This can lead to decreased lung function. Symptoms of long-term exposure include: Anemia (low red blood cell count) Burning sensation Chills Convulsions Dementia Diarrhea (often bloody ...
  3. ... example, from radiation, infection, or tumor) Breakdown of red blood ... leukopenia. A decreased WBC count may be due to: Alcohol abuse ...
  4. ... If you are at risk for a low red blood cell count (anemia), ask your provider if your planned trip ...
  5. Reticulocytes are slightly immature red blood cells. A reticulocyte count is a blood test that measures the amount of these cells in the blood.
  6. ... E, and K) "Burr-cell" malformation of the red cells (acanthocytosis) Complete blood count (CBC) Cholesterol studies Electromyography Eye exam Nerve conduction ...
  7. ... to increased intracranial pressure (pressure within the skull). Decreased CSF pressure may be due to spinal block, ... tumor, injury, or any inflammatory or infectious condition. Decreased protein is a sign of rapid CSF production ...
  8. ... mainly affects the bone marrow. It results in decreased production of all types of blood cells. This ... transfusions throughout pregnancy. Men with Fanconi anemia have decreased fertility.
  9. Paleness may be the result of decreased blood supply to the skin. It can also be due to decreased number of red blood cells (anemia). Paleness of the skin ...
  10. ... cases it's the first symptom of the disorder. Decreased vision. Depression . Sleepiness. Unsteady gait and loss of ... in the legs. Knee jerk reflexes are often decreased or lost. Muscles may have spasticity . There may ...
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