retic count
Hi ALL,
my daughter retic count is increase a bit. previously it was <0.1 , but now 0.3 recently she has a fresh blood transfusion so is it due to that or it is a hope? |
Kavya,
The reticulocyte count is a measure of the percentage of young red blood cells, which are produced in the bone marrow and enter the circulating blood. It's actually misnamed, since it's a percentage, not a "count". There are two reasons the reticulocyte count can rise, one good and one bad: Good reason: There are more young red blood cells being produced in the marrow.To tell the difference, doctors may compute a patient's "reticulocyte index" or "reticulocyte production index" (RPI). They can be more useful measures for patients with aplastic anemia. However, all of these numbers can all be thrown off by a blood transfusion, because the cells they measure aren't all produced by your daughter's own system. Therefore, reticulocyte count measurements may give no useful information when it's soon after a transfusion. You'd probably get more information from knowing your daughter's reticulocyte count, reticulocyte index, and/or RPI on a series of CBCs when she has had no blood transfusions in between. The increase you observed in her reticulocyte count may be because her marrow is now functioning better. I hope so. But you'll need to see ongoing test results to find out with more certainty and really see the pattern. |
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