Hy everybody, ok it refers mainly to erythrocytes
Anisocytosis: varying sizes
Poikilocytosis: varyng shapes
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Juan Camilo Baena Valencia
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales
Anisocytosis itself isn't a disease, so you will have a hard time looking for a cure. It means that there are red cells that vary in size, and it is rarely caused by elevated levels of hemoglobin within red cells. Many conditions can result in anisocytosis, so to correct it you will need to get to the root of the problem.
Abnormal shape in RBC's Sickle Cell trait and disease will cause poikilocytic red blood cells.
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Yes, drepanocytosis(sickle cell anemia) is a type of poikilocytosis.
It is not known who discovered poikilocytosis, which is the presence of poikilocytes in the blood. The poikilocytes are red blood cells that are shaped abnormally.
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poikilocytosis
anisocytosis
The correct spelling of poikelocytosis is poikilocytosis.
Anisocytosis itself isn't a disease, so you will have a hard time looking for a cure. It means that there are red cells that vary in size, and it is rarely caused by elevated levels of hemoglobin within red cells. Many conditions can result in anisocytosis, so to correct it you will need to get to the root of the problem.
Anisocytosis normocytic normochromic means there is a variation in the size of red blood cells in a person. This can be caused by a folate or iron deficiency.
poikilocytosis
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