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Q: What is a normal Reticulocyte Count in sickle cell patients?
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What else is a reticulocyte count called?

usually performed when patients are evaluated for anemia and response to its treatment. It is sometimes called a retic count.


What would a reticulocyte count indicate if not within the normal values?

Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells. The reticulocyte count is most useful if you have anemia (low red blood cell count). A low reticulocyte count means your body is not making enough red blood cells in the first place. There may be a problem with your bone marrow. A high reticulocyte count means you are losing your red blood cells after you make them, maybe because of bleeding or red blood cells that break down too quickly.


What is a reticulocyte count?

A reticulocyte count is a blood test performed to assess the body's production of immature red blood cells (reticulocytes).


What does a reticulocyte count measure?

An erythroblast that has lost it's nucleus is a reticulocyte, they account for 80% of RBC's in circulation. That is what it is measuring, the amount of these cells in circulation. higher count= reticulocytosis lower count= Anemia


What tube color is used for reticulocyte count?

light blue


What color tube is used to draw blood for a reticulocyte count?

lavender


What is the name of the test procedure that informs the physician about the rate of erythropoiesis?

reticulocyte count


What type of information can the reticulocyte count give?

A reticulocyte count is a blood test that can measure how fast red blood cells are made by the bone marrow and released into the blood. It is given as a percentage of red blood cells that are reticulocytes.


Cigarette smoke produces carbon monoxide If a non smoker smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for a few weeks what would happen to his reticulocyte count?

The reticulocyte increases in person with the smoking history.


How is a reticulocyte count conducted?

The first step in a retic count is drawing the patient's blood sample. About 17 oz (5 ml) of blood is withdrawn from a vein into a vacuum tube.


What does medical code 85045 stand for?

85045 is a CPT Pathology and Laboratory / Hematology and Coagulation test procedure code for: Blood count; automated differential WBC count; reticulocyte, automated.


Do HIV patients have normal wbc count after 6 years from infection?

I would not think so. The virus would be tearing your immune system apart, and lower your wbc count in the process.