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  2. A red cell distribution width (RDW) blood test helps measure variation in red blood cell volume and size. Learn why it’s performed and how to read results.

  3. RDW blood test: What It Means and What It Tells About Your Health

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    Red cell distribution width (RDW for short) is a blood test used to measure the difference in size and volume of your red blood cells. Doctors use the RDW blood test as part of a complete blood test to help diagnose certain conditions that can affect your health.

  4. Red cell distribution width (RDW) test identifies the sum of red blood cell variation in volume and size. Get the meaning behind a low or high test result and more.

  5. The role of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) in...

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    Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) reflects erythrocyte size distribution, thus representing a reliable index of anisocytosis, widely used for the differential diagnosis of micro- and normocytic anaemias. ... Sabashnikov A, et al. Prediction of new-onset and recurrent atrial fibrillation by complete blood count tests: a comprehensive ...

  6. What is RDW in Full Blood Count Tests — onedaytests.com

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    Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) is a measurement that reflects the variability in the size of your red blood cells. Specifically, RDW indicates the degree of variation in the volume and size of these cells within a blood sample. It is a crucial parameter in medical testing because it helps in identifying a range of health conditions that ...

  7. Hematocrit - Wikipedia

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    The hematocrit (/ hɪˈmætəkrɪt /) (Ht or HCT), also known by several other names, is the volume percentage (vol%) of red blood cells (RBCs) in blood, [1][2] measured as part of a blood test. [3] . The measurement depends on the number and size of red blood cells. [3] . It is normally 40.7–50.3% for males and 36.1–44.3% for females. [3] .

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  9. Blood test | Tests and scans - Cancer Research UK

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    A full blood count (FBC) measures the number of red cells, white cells and platelets in your blood. Red cells carry oxygen around our bodies. Haemoglobin is the part of the cell that carries oxygen. If you have a low red cell count, your doctor might say you’re anaemic (pronounced a-nee-mic). This can make you feel tired, short of breath and dizzy.

  10. An iron blood test can show whether you have too much or too little of this important mineral in your blood. Find out why your doctor might call for this test, and what the results mean.

  11. Risk of low levels of blood group antibodies mediating hemolysis...

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    (1) Patients in group II had higher levels of mean corpuscular volume (MCV), standard deviation of red blood cell volume distribution width (RDW-SD), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and bile acid (BA) than those in group I (P < 0.05).