Reticulocytes
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The doubly corrected reticulocyte count is now called Reticulocyte production index.
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CORRECTION : I made a mistake, Reticulocytes have NO nucleus!
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By definition, the reticulocyte stage begins with the loss of the normoblast nucleus and ends once all the rna, dna and organelles have disappeared. The spleen does help maturation, likely through a macrophage mediated process, but in splenectomy patients the liver and bone marrow can take over this function.
Nuclear remanants
I was just coming to query this because I know in the rbc cell lineage the nucleus and mitochondria are ejected during the orthochromatic stage.
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reticulocytes/polychromatic erythrocyte dont have nucleus anymore. the last stage of RBC precursor, wherein there is still nucleus, is orthochromic erythroblast.
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Retics can be calculated as an absolute number when calculated with a RBC
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Different grades of reticulocyte in supra vital stain , how will it cause error in manual reticulocyte count?
My name is Tanya (I'm using my husband's account, apologies!) I am an MLS studying for my certification exam. In the laboratory, we define polychromasia qualitatively. Usually, polychromasia is reported on a range of slight to marked. Is there any difference in the calculation for a corrected reticulocyte count between a patient displaying slight polychromasia (one to two cells per field) versus marked polychromasia (over 50% of the field)?
How would we know if a patient has polychromasia when interpreting labs
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Sorry, I didn't understand when can I do the additional correction for polychromasia
So now reticulum cells of the (Reticuloendothelial system) are different from the reticulocyte right ??
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Sir... What happens to reticulocytes in the spleen how they become mature RBC with the help of spleenic macrophages... what's the mechanism? ... could you please reply...
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I thought a recticulocyte count was a single test with a single figure. But I have seen a blood test where it is broke down to immature retic count, retic hb level, retic fraction and percentage hyperchromatic cell. Have you a video explaining the highs and lows of these please?
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Great presentation, however Reticulocytes are NOT nucleated
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Why we correct reticulocyte count
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Thank you so much for these wonderful videos, One question though.; why do we multiply by 10 when calculating MCV and MCH and 100 when calculating MCHC?
Just to make the numbers cool and similar â20, 30,...etc.â instead of 20 and 3.
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Good presentation but I have some queries: You did not show the origin of the megakaryoblasts, is it from the stem cell or from the myeloid ?! Also, how can we know that there are polychromatic erythrocytes in the blood? So do we have to divide the result of retic index by 2 for all patients?
I talked about megakaryocytes and megakaryoblast in a separate video titled âmegakaryocytesâ
Hi I also wondering how can we know there are polychromatic erythrocytes?if so do we divide the result by 2? Is it define by blueish blood smear result
How reticulocyte count is used to assess the effectiveness of treatment of anemia?
When they normalize, itâs a good sign.
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I am confused about the normal percentage of reticulocytes, You said it is normal if it is less than 3% But in the end, you said if it is less than 3% that indicates bad bone marrow and ineffective erythropoiesis!
Please, can u clarify that?
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I am confused about the normal percentage of reticulocytes, You said it is normal if it is less than 3% But in the end, you said if it is less than 3% that indicates bad bone marrow and ineffective erythropoiesis!
Hopefully, you have time to get back to me.
Thanks in advance.
Reticulocyte count should be increased in anemia it is effective erythropoiesis if not it is ineffective erythropoiesis
What means to high RET-He?
kindly share video for peripheral smear visualization
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Do reticulocytes have a color on their own?
Using which stain?
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Imagine there is no stain, if you were to see a skeleton, that somehow has living bones, would the bones produce enough reticulocytes to be seen by an observer, if so what might this look like?
Might they look something like blood?
Amazing bro. but reticulocytes have no nuclei
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Sir reticulocytes are non- nucleated i think????
Theyâre not.
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sir, is there any death rate in the maintenance of apml4