Anisopoikilocytosis is a condition where the person has an increased RBC count with abnormal cell morphology
iron deficeincy anaemia
definitely no. its only about the size difference of r b c
Anisopoikilocytosis is simply a description used for a blood count in which the red blood cells have many different shapes and sizes. It's not a disease with symptoms. To find out what this description might mean in your particular circumstance, ask your health care provider.
Treatment for mild anisopoikilocytosis typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause, such as iron deficiency anemia or other conditions that may be contributing to the abnormal red blood cell shapes and sizes. This may involve iron supplementation, managing any underlying health conditions, and monitoring blood counts regularly to ensure they return to normal. In more severe cases, a hematologist may be consulted for further evaluation and management.
This is a problem in the red cells of the blood, generally caused by anaemia or a recent blood transfusion.
RBC microcytic hypochromia refers to red blood cells (RBCs) that are smaller than normal (microcytic) and have reduced hemoglobin content, resulting in a paler appearance (hypochromic). Anisopoikilocytosis indicates a variation in the size and shape of these RBCs, suggesting a more significant underlying issue. This combination is commonly associated with iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia, highlighting the need for further evaluation and diagnosis.
An anisopoikilocyte is an erythrocyte (red blood cell) of unusual size AND shape. When they are present in a person the condition is called anisopoikilocytosis. Depending on the severity of variation this can cause anemia like symptoms.