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Q: What is the cpt code for hematopoietic progenitor cells for red blood cell removal?
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What is hematopoietic tissue?

Hematopoietic tissue is blood-forming tissue that replenishes the body's supply of red cells. Your Welcome :-)


Where are hematopoietic stem cells other than the umbilical cord?

There are two other sources of hematopoietic stem cells--bone marrow and peripheral blood


What are haematological abnormalities?

They relate to a abnormalities of the blood cells: platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells or they cells they are derived from, "progenitor cells"


What is the Hematopoietic system?

It is the system in the body which is responsible for the production of blood cells


What are hematopoietic stem cells?

The blood cell begin their lives in the bone marrow from a single type of cell called pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell.All the circulating blood cells are eventually derived from PHSC.


What are The ancestors of all blood cells are called?

The ancestors of all the blood cells are called hematopoietic (blood forming) stem cells.


What do red blood cells form?

Multipotent hematopoietic stem cells------> Myeloid stem cells------>Reticulocytes----->RBCs


Which are the most radiosensitive blood cells?

Immature, undifferentiated, dividing cells, for example: White blood cells and sperm cells.


Where are red blood cell produced?

Red blood cells (RBCs) are produced in the bone marrow.Red blood cells are also known as erythrocytes and they transport oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and tissues. The production of red blood cells is also known as hematopoiesis; this process occurs in the bone marrow. The bone marrow is found in the spongy tissue in the middle of bones. In this tissue there are pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells. This means that they can develop into many different blood cell types (yes there is more than one type of cell found in the blood!).To become a red blood cell, the pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell must first become an uncommitted stem cell. It then forms a committed progenitor cells. These progenitor cells can form red blood cells, lymphocytes and other white blood cells, and megakaryocytes (the parent cells of platelets).To form a RBC, the committed progenitor cell must first form a erythroblast, then a reticulocyte, and then finally a erythrocyte (a red blood cell). Red blood cells have an average lifespanof 120 days in the body.Erythropoeitin can also be used to stimulate RBC production based on low oxygen levels. An increase in RBCs increases oxygen transport in the blood. This is helpful in high performance athletes. Adding RBCs or erythropoetin to the blood stream is called blood doping in professional sports.


What is the function of stromal cells?

Its a non hematopoietic stem cells which gives nourishment to hematopoietic stem cells(HSC)


What has the author Leon Weiss written?

Leon Weiss has written: 'Treating Bulimia (Psychology practitioner guidebooks)' 'The blood cells and hematopoietic tissues' -- subject(s): Anatomy and histology, Blood cells, Cytology, Hematopoietic system, Physiology 'Cell and Tissue Biology'


What are undifferentiated cells known as?

Hematopoietic stem cells