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4 | reticulocyte count (or percent) |
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reticulocyte count (or percent) Explanation: I'm not a medical expert, but I'd sat it looks like "reticulocyte count (or percent)". http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/reticulocyt... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2013-08-27 12:34:28 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A reticulocyte count is a blood test that measures how fast red blood cells called reticulocytes are made by the bone marrow and released into the blood. Reticulocytes are in the blood for about 2 days before developing into mature red blood cells. Normally, about 1% to 2% of the red blood cells in the blood are reticulocytes. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2013-08-27 12:40:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Anemias. - Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete www.chospab.es/area_medica/.../anemias.htm - Translate this page Reticulocitos absolutos (% x hematíes); > 100.000 = hiperproliferativa. Índice de reticulocitos: Absoluto x Hematocrito paciente/ Hematocrito normal 2 >2-3% = ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2013-08-27 12:42:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- MDCalc Mobile | Absolute Reticulocyte Count (Reticulocyte Index) www.mdcalc.com/absolute-reticulocyte-count-index/ Absolute Reticulocyte Count = # or % retics * (Pt's Hct / Normal Hct) Reticulocyte Index = Absolute Retic Ct / Maturation Factor Maturation Factors: Hct ≥ 35%: ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2013-08-27 12:43:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- So, I guess you have: Reticulocyte percent Absolute reticulocyte count |
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