What does hereditary spherocytosis look like?
Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Patient male, 19 years old, in June 2009 urine was orange, and the sclera of the eyes yellow, total bilirubin…
Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Patient male, 19 years old, in June 2009 urine was orange, and the sclera of the eyes yellow, total bilirubin…
The red blood cell volume distribution width (RDW) is obtained by measurement with a hematocrit analyzer and is a parameter that reflects the heterogeneity of the peripheral blood red blood…
Post-transplantation secondary erythrocytosis (PTE) is one of the common complications of renal transplantation. Its incidence is about 10-15% and it often occurs within 2 years after transplantation. PTE is more…
Secondary erythrocytosis after renal transplantation is one of the common complications. Its incidence is about 10-15% and it often occurs within 2 years after transplantation. It is more common in…
Mean erythrocyte hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) is the average concentration of hemoglobin contained in each liter of blood. Normal adult mean erythrocyte hemoglobin concentration is (320 to 360) g/L (or 32%…
The length of survival of young people with erythrocytosis varies depending on the type of erythrocytosis. Erythrocytosis can be divided into two categories: primary, i.e., true erythrocytosis, and secondary, which is…
What is erythrocytosis? Erythrocytosis is a condition in which the red blood cell count exceeds the upper limit of the normal range and/or the hemoglobin concentration exceeds the upper limit…
The presence of more than 400 platelets in a child usually refers to a platelet count of around 400×10^9/L in a routine blood test. In general, a child’s platelet count…