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The reticulocyte production index (RPI), also called a corrected reticulocyte count (CRC), is a calculated value used in the diagnosis of anemia. This calculation is necessary because the raw reticulocyte count is misleading in anemic patients. The problem arises because the reticulocyte count is not really a count but rather a percentage: it reports the number of reticulocytes as a percentage of the number of red blood cells. In anemia, the patient's red blood cells are depleted, creating an erroneously elevated reticulocyte count.

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  • The reticulocyte production index (RPI), also called a corrected reticulocyte count (CRC), is a calculated value used in the diagnosis of anemia. This calculation is necessary because the raw reticulocyte count is misleading in anemic patients. The problem arises because the reticulocyte count is not really a count but rather a percentage: it reports the number of reticulocytes as a percentage of the number of red blood cells. In anemia, the patient's red blood cells are depleted, creating an erroneously elevated reticulocyte count.
  • L'índex reticulocitari (o índex reticulocitari corregit o índex de producció de reticulòcits o reticulòcits corregits) és un valor calculat utilitzat en el diagnòstic de l'anèmia. Aquest càlcul és necessari perquè el recompte de reticulòcits pot induir a error en pacients anèmics. El problema sorgeix perquè el recompte de reticulòcits en realitat no és un recompte, sinó un percentatge sobre el nombre de glòbuls vermells. Això podria induir a errors, ja que pot trobar-se un percentatge elevat per un increment del seu nombre real o per un descens de les hematies madurs.
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  • The reticulocyte production index (RPI), also called a corrected reticulocyte count (CRC), is a calculated value used in the diagnosis of anemia. This calculation is necessary because the raw reticulocyte count is misleading in anemic patients. The problem arises because the reticulocyte count is not really a count but rather a percentage: it reports the number of reticulocytes as a percentage of the number of red blood cells. In anemia, the patient's red blood cells are depleted, creating an erroneously elevated reticulocyte count.
  • L'índex reticulocitari (o índex reticulocitari corregit o índex de producció de reticulòcits o reticulòcits corregits) és un valor calculat utilitzat en el diagnòstic de l'anèmia. Aquest càlcul és necessari perquè el recompte de reticulòcits pot induir a error en pacients anèmics. El problema sorgeix perquè el recompte de reticulòcits en realitat no és un recompte, sinó un percentatge sobre el nombre de glòbuls vermells. Això podria induir a errors, ja que pot trobar-se un percentatge elevat per un increment del seu nombre real o per un descens de les hematies madurs.
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