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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-42891

ABSTRACT

Reticulocyte analysis was studied in 28 anemic patients, 15 with iron deficiency anemia (IDA), and 13 with hemolytic anemia including 9 glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD def.), and 4 with G6PD def. combined with HbE trait or alpha thalassemia trait (alpha thal trait). The reticulocyte analysis among these patients showed the increased number of reticulocyte percentage with low degree of maturation in both IDA and G6PD def. patients. The significantly decreased reticulocyte hemoglobin content (CHr) was found in IDA (CHr = 21.74 +/- 4.61 pg in IDA vs 28.41 +/- 1.34 pg in normal; p-value = < 0.0001), whereas, increased CHr was found in G6PD def. patients. In addition, the G6PD def. patients also showed a significant increase in mean corpuscular reticulocyte volume (MCVr) when compared to normal (MCVr = 132.0 +/- 8.39 fl. in G6PD def. vs 110.39 +/- 5.09 in normal; p-value = < 0.0001). However, a significant decrease in MCVr was found in IDA patients (MCVr = 95.89 +/- 8.57 fl.; p-value = < 0.0001 vs normal). From this study, we can suggest that the reticulocyte hemoglobin content (CHr) and mean corpuscular reticulocyte volume (MCVr) are the important defects in patients with iron deficiency anemia.


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Analysis of Variance , Anemia, Hemolytic/blood , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/blood , Female , Humans , Male , Probability , Reticulocyte Count , Reticulocytes/physiology , Statistics, Nonparametric , Thailand
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Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol ; 2000 Mar; 18(1): 23-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-36593

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The number and maturation of circulating reticulocytes were measured in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and chronic renal failure (CRF) using an automated hematological analyzer (Technicon H*3 RTX) for their erythropoietic activities. Both SLE and CRF patients had increased reticulocyte numbers with a low degree of maturation. The SLE patients had no changes in mean reticulocyte corpuscular volume (MCVr) as compared to normal subjects (110.20 +/- 15.43 fl. in SLE and 110.39 +/- 5.09 fl. in normal), whereas CRF patients had significantly increased mean corpuscular reticulocyte volume (MCVr = 120.99 +/- 8.09 fl., p-value = 0.0019 as compared with normal). Three cases of SLE with nephrotic syndrome (NS) had high degree of MCVr (113.4, 125.0 and 133.1 fl., respectively). The renal involvement in SLE patients and CRF patients may associate with increased reticulocyte corpuscular volume.


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Anemia/blood , Case-Control Studies , Erythrocyte Count , Erythrocyte Indices , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/blood , Lupus Nephritis/blood , Reticulocytes
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