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Also reported in: x10^9/L
Bone marrow is producing red cells at a typical rate. No current indication of marrow stress or failure.
Reticulocytes are newly released red blood cells. A low count in the face of anemia suggests the bone marrow isn't responding — commonly iron, B12, or folate deficiency; aplastic processes; or chronic disease suppression.
Review iron studies, B12, folate, and thyroid. Discuss with your doctor.
Retic: {{value}}% — low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}}%)Bone marrow is producing red cells at a typical rate. No current indication of marrow stress or failure.
No action needed.
Retic: {{value}}% — normalA high reticulocyte count indicates the bone marrow is compensating for red cell loss. Causes: bleeding, hemolysis, or recovery from anemia treatment.
Look for a source of blood loss or hemolysis. Discuss with your doctor.
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