57960-7
Erythrocytes [Morphology] in Body fluid by Light microscopy
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LP14304-7 Erythrocytes
Erythrocytes or red blood cells (RBCs) are the cells in the circulation that carry oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues throughout the body. They are produced in the bone marrow in response to erythropoietin where they transition through six stages over a seven day period. When they are released into the circulation, their nucleus has been extruded and they measure 6-8 microns in diameter. The lifespan of RBCs is about 120 days. When the RBC ages the cell membrane becomes less pliable and tears as they cell travels through the micro vessels of the body. The damaged RBCs are removed from the circulation by the spleen. Variations in number, shape and size of RBCs are indicative of many diseases and disorders. There are many factors that may lead to decreased numbers of RBCs including hemorrhage, hemolysis, iron or vitamin deficiency, marrow failure and more. Larger than normal RBCs may be indicative of liver disease while smaller than normal RBCs are seen in thalassemias and other anemias.(Mosby's manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests, Kathleen Deska Pagana; Timothy James Pagana, Elsevier St. Louis, Mo ©2010)
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LP7238-1 Body fld
The LOINC "Body fld" System represents body fluids other than serum, plasma, blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid. When a LOINC term with the System "Body fld" is used, the specific specimen source or body fluid type should be reported elsewhere with the result. Where more specific terms for pleural, peritoneal, synovial fluid, etc. exist, we encourage you to use the more specific terms. In contrast to "Body fld", the System "Asp" in LOINC represents the fluid withdrawn during an aspiration procedure from an abnormal collection of fluid, such as from an abscess or cyst. "Asp" is used for abnormal fluid collections that are aspirated, while "Body fld" is used for named body fluids, such as synovial fluid or peritoneal fluid, that are not inherently pathologic.
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Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Erythrocytes
- Property
- Morph
- Time
- Pt
- System
- Body fld
- Scale
- Nom
- Method
- Microscopy.light
Additional Names
- Short Name
- RBC Fld Micro
- Display Name
- RBC LM Nom (Body fld)
- Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
- Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count, Body fluid
Example Answer List: LL717-0
Source: Regenstrief InstituteAnswer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
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Acanthocytes | LA11190-8 | ||
Anisochromasia | LA11220-3 | ||
AnisocytosisCopyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:57241006 Anisocytosis (morphologic abnormality) | LA11191-6 | ||
Anulocytes | LA11221-1 | ||
Basophilic stippling | LA11226-0 | ||
Basophilic stippling coarse | LA11227-8 | ||
Basophilic stippling fine | LA11228-6 | ||
Bite cells | LA11192-4 | ||
Bizarre cells | LA11193-2 | ||
Blister cells | LA11194-0 | ||
Burr cells | LA11195-7 | ||
Cabot rings | LA11229-4 | ||
Dacrocytes | LA11196-5 | ||
Dyserythropoieisis | LA11197-3 | ||
Elliptocytes | LA11198-1 | ||
Erythrocytes.filamented | LA11200-5 | ||
Fragments | LA11201-3 | ||
Heinz bodies | LA11230-2 | ||
Helmet cells | LA11202-1 | ||
Hemoglobin C crystals | LA11231-0 | ||
Howell-Jolly bodies | LA11232-8 | ||
Hyperchromic | LA11222-9 | ||
Hypochromia | LA11223-7 | ||
Irregularly contracted cells | LA11203-9 | ||
Macrocytes | LA11216-1 | ||
Macrocytes.oval | LA11217-9 | ||
Microcytes | LA11218-7 | ||
Normochromic | LA11224-5 | ||
Normocytic | LA11219-5 | ||
Ovalocytes | LA11199-9 | ||
Pappenheimer bodies | LA11233-6 | ||
Pencil cells | LA11204-7 | ||
Poikilocytosis | LA11205-4 | ||
Polychromasia | LA11225-2 | ||
Prekeratocytes | LA11206-2 | ||
Pyknosis | LA11207-0 | ||
Rouleaux | LA11208-8 | ||
Schistocytes | LA11209-6 | ||
Sickle cells | LA11210-4 | ||
Siderocytes | LA11211-2 | ||
Spherocytes | LA11212-0 | ||
Spherocytes.micro | LA11213-8 | ||
Stomatocytes | LA11214-6 | ||
Target cells | LA11215-3 |
Basic Attributes
- Class
- HEM/BC
- Type
- Laboratory
- First Released
- Version 2.29
- Last Updated
- Version 2.73
- Order vs. Observation
- Both
- Common Test Rank Get Info
- 3537
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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es-ES | Spanish (Spain) | Hematíes: |
es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | Eritrocitos: |
et-EE | Estonian (Estonia) | Erütrotsüüdid: Synonyms: Juhuslik Kehavedelik |
fr-CA | French (Canada) | Érythrocytes: |
fr-FR | French (France) | Érythrocytes: |
fr-BE | French (Belgium) | Érythrocytes: Synonyms: Globules rouges, GR |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | Eritrociti: Synonyms: Ematologia (coagulazione) conta differenziale Liquido corporeo Microscopia ottica Morfologia Punto nel tempo (episodio) |
nl-NL | Dutch (Netherlands) | erytrocyten: Synonyms: lichtmicroscopie |
pl-PL | Polish (Poland) | Erytrocyty: |
pt-BR | Portuguese (Brazil) | Eritrócitos: Synonyms: ; |
ru-RU | Russian (Russian Federation) | Эритроциты: Synonyms: Морфология Номинальный; |
tr-TR | Turkish (Turkey) | Eritrositler: Synonyms: Morf |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | 红细胞: Synonyms: RBC; |
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