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Reticulocyte Absolute Cell Count
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February 06, 2007, 09:04:22 PM »
Hi:
Another question:
Nina's Absolute Retic count is 141,000. Normal range is 23,000-92,000 (according to the report)
What is a Retic Count?
What is the significance of a HIGH count??
Thanks!
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Re: Reticulocyte Absolute Cell Count
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The high count of reticoluzytes could be a consequenze of high erytropoiesis.
It could be that the erytrocytes are very smal. To garant a well oxygen transport sometimes the body try to produce more of the needed cells. A lot of thals shows high reti's
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Okay. Thank you for your input!
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Just wanted to say that your daughter is adorable! What a cutie. Good luck with getting good medical care for her. Jean
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