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Increased red blood cell count
- ... increased platelet count , which can cause blood clots ) Increased red and white blood cell counts
- ... and creatinine Complete blood count (CBC) may show increased white blood cell count and decreased red blood cell count Platelet count is usually reduced ...
- ... leukopenia) Low reticulocyte count (reticulocytes are the youngest red blood cells) Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) A bone marrow biopsy shows fewer-than-normal blood cells and an increased amount of fat.
- A higher than normal reticulocyte count may indicate: Anemia due to red ... count may indicate: Anemia caused by low iron levels, ...
- ... ribs from a swollen spleen Rash -- small pinpoint red marks on the skin ( petechiae ) Weakness
- ... retina or retinal bleeding (hemorrhages). A complete blood count ... shows an increased level of the IgM antibody. Levels are often ...
- ... the following tests: Bone marrow biopsy Complete blood count with ... must be distinguished from other causes of increased red cells.
- ... help determine the cause of anemia, polycythemia (high red blood cell count) or other bone marrow disorders. A change in ... Increased EPO level may be due to secondary polycythemia. This is an overproduction of red blood cells ...
- Multiple myeloma most commonly causes: Low red blood cell count ( anemia ), which can lead to fatigue and shortness of breath Low white blood cell count, which makes you more likely to get ...
- ... Breathing difficulty due to less mature lungs High red blood cell count (polycythemia) High bilirubin level (newborn jaundice) Thickening of ...