Reticulocyte CountWhat To Think About- In anemia, the reticulocyte count will be
abnormal because the levels of red blood cells and hemoglobin are low. Also,
reticulocytes make up a higher percentage of the blood count in anemia, which
makes the reticulocyte count falsely high. For this reason, a doctor will check
the reticulocyte count along with the reticulocyte index (RI) when checking for
anemia. The RI is a measurement for reticulocytes when anemia is
present.
- A reticulocyte count may help a doctor choose other tests
that need to be done to diagnose a specific type of anemia or other disease. A
low reticulocyte count may mean a need for a bone marrow biopsy. This can tell
if there is a problem with how new reticulocytes are made by the bone marrow.
For more information, see the medical test
Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy.
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