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Reticulocyte Count

Reticulocytes are a useful clinical indicator of anemias and bone marrow response to anemia. Reticul... Read More...

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Reticulocyte Count

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Class 1 reticulocytes (R1) are motile and multilobular. They comprise about 25% of normal bone marrow reticulocytes, but none of the reticulocytes in normal blood. Class 2 reticulocytes (R2) are asymmetrically "deep dished" in appearance and contain visible refractile granules, viewed in phase-contrast microscopy.

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Reticulocyte Count

Reticulocytes are a useful clinical indicator of anemias and bone marrow response to anemia. Reticulocyte count in a healthy person should be between 0.5 to 2.5%.[9] When a patient is anemic and the bone marrow is unable to respond, the reticulocyte count will be low.

Reticulocytes are a useful clinical indicator of anemias and bone marrow response to anemia. Reticulocyte count in a healthy person should be between 0.5 to 2.5%.[9] When a patient is anemic and the bone marrow is unable to respond, the reticulocyte count will be low.

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