2012
DOI: 10.1515/cclm.2011.766
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Evaluation of nucleated red blood cells in the peripheral blood of hematological diseases

Abstract: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first study that gives a range for NRBCs count in the peripheral blood of these diseases.

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“…The excellent performances shown by XN-9000 in NRBC count are well documented in literature, and are of valuable help in routine analysis of blood samples for the screening of many relevant hemopathies in early sub-clinical stage (2). As reported by Danise et al, peripheral NRBCs are a common finding in most myeloproliferative disorders that are characterized by altered or inefficient hematopoiesis (9,10). There may also be other non-myeloproliferative conditions that are commonly associated with the presence of NRBC in PB, e.g., thalassemia and BM involvement by metastatic solid tumors (9,10).…”
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“…The excellent performances shown by XN-9000 in NRBC count are well documented in literature, and are of valuable help in routine analysis of blood samples for the screening of many relevant hemopathies in early sub-clinical stage (2). As reported by Danise et al, peripheral NRBCs are a common finding in most myeloproliferative disorders that are characterized by altered or inefficient hematopoiesis (9,10). There may also be other non-myeloproliferative conditions that are commonly associated with the presence of NRBC in PB, e.g., thalassemia and BM involvement by metastatic solid tumors (9,10).…”
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“…As reported by Danise et al, peripheral NRBCs are a common finding in most myeloproliferative disorders that are characterized by altered or inefficient hematopoiesis (9,10). There may also be other non-myeloproliferative conditions that are commonly associated with the presence of NRBC in PB, e.g., thalassemia and BM involvement by metastatic solid tumors (9,10).…”
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“…Yet, new data were presented by Stachon and colleagues, who first described their findings in patients after cardiothoracic surgery in 2001 [52] . By virtue of automated hematology analyzers becoming able to detect and enumerate NRBCs, this field boosted also in CCLM, as evidenced by six more publications, including a very recent one [53] . …”
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“…Generally, NRBCs are physiologically present in the blood of newborns and pregnant women . The detection of NRBCs in the peripheral blood can be a marker of many pathological conditions and is of significant prognostic value . In thalassemia patients, determining the number of NRBCs is beneficial for blood transfusion management .…”
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