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Old Tue Apr 27, 2010, 07:56 AM
Chirley Chirley is offline
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NRBCs

I just noticed that my last blood test results showed NRBCs were present. I Googled it and found out it is the red cell version of blasts.

My questions are...are they of the same significance as blast cells? My doctor didn't mention them and I didn't get my copy of the results until I was leaving day care. Could this be why he seems to prefer Vidaza as my treatment option?

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Old Tue Apr 27, 2010, 02:11 PM
Birgitta-A Birgitta-A is offline
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Nucleated red blood cell counts

Hi Chirley,
As far as I understand NRBCs in adults indicate a condition producing haemopoietic (the fabrication of blood) stress such as severe infection, hypoxia (not enough oxygen) or massive acute bleeding. We know that your HGB is sometimes very low and that can lead to NRBCs in the blood.
http://www.sysmex.co.za/files/f1/Image/pic_305/NRBC.pdf
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