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Reticulocyte Production Index (RPI)

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In clinical practice, many laboratories now report the absolute reticulocyte count directly (normal 20–100 x10^9/L). The absolute count is less susceptible to the dilution effect seen with the percentage, though it still does not account for premature reticulocyte release. Use the absolute count for quick bedside assessment and calculate the full RPI when precise marrow activity assessment is needed.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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Reticulocytes get their name from the Latin 'reticulum' (little net), referring to the network of residual ribosomal RNA visible under supravital staining with new methylene blue. This RNA is entirely absent in mature red blood cells — a curious exception to the rule that cells need RNA to survive.

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