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Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in ‘Non-Dippers’ versus ‘Dippers’
Cardiology, 2012<b><i>Objectives:</i></b> Because both high red cell distribution width (RDW) and non-dipping hypertension are closely related to adverse cardiovascular outcomes and higher inflammatory status, we aimed to investigate whether there is any relationship between RDW and dipping/non-dipping hypertension status.
Duran, Mustafa +5 more
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Red Blood Cell Distribution Width Index in Some Hematologic Diseases
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1985The red blood cell distribution width index (RDW) was determined in a group of anemic male patients and normal male blood donors. Elevated mean RDW values were found in the anemic patients, with the highest value seen in sickle cell anemia, sickle cell-beta thalassemia, sickle cell trait, beta-thalassemia trait, and iron deficiency in decreasing order ...
G T, Roberts, S B, El Badawi
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Red blood cell distribution width in iron-deficient young children
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2016Red blood cell distribution width in iron-deficient young ...
LIPPI, Giuseppe +2 more
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Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in Saphenous Vein Graft Disease
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2013Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is related to morbidity and mortality in a wide spectrum of conditions, including atherosclerotic processes. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the significance of RDW in saphenous vein graft disease (SVGD), in which atherosclerosis plays an important pathophysiological role.In all, 90 patients were ...
Ahmet, Akyel +7 more
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Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in Pediatric Microcytic Anemias
Pediatrics, 1987The RBC distribution width has been reported to be of value in the discrimination of iron deficiency anemia from other microcytic anemias, but studies in pediatric populations are lacking. A population of 734 normal children was studied to establish age-appropriate normal values for RBC distribution width. The RBC distribution width of 47 patients with
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Cobalamin Deficiency and Red Blood Cell Volume Distribution Width
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1990To the Editor . —I read with interest the recent report by Carmel 1 and the accompanying editorial by Herbert 2 addressing the likely underestimated occurrence of clinically significant cobalamin deficiency. This occurs even in the presence of only mildly depressed serum cobalamin levels, normal or low mean corpuscular volumes, and normal hemoglobin ...
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High red blood cell distribution width and preclinical carotid atherosclerosis
Biomarkers, 2015Preclinical carotid atherosclerosis is associated with future risk of stroke. Data regarding the correlation between carotid atherosclerosis and biomarkers, which might predict the risk for the disease has been inconsistent and conflicting. Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is also related to adverse clinical outcomes.
Ariel, Furer +11 more
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Red blood cell distribution width: A simple parameter in preeclampsia
Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2016Preeclampsia is a serious disease and a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. Red blood cell distribution width (RDW), a measure of anisocytosis, is used as an inflammation marker in hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.
Zehra Vural, Yılmaz +2 more
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Acute effect of dark chocolate on red blood cell distribution width
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017[no abstract available]
MONTAGNANA, Martina +4 more
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Change in red blood cell distribution width with iron deficiency
Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 1989Red cell volume distribution width (RDW-CV) was examined as a means of diagnosing iron deficiency. Iron deficiency was classified as iron deficiency anaemia, prelatent or latent iron deficiency in 1648 students. MCV and RDW-CV (mean +/- ISD) in each group were 89 +/- 4 ft, 12.7 +/- 0.7% in normal individuals, 89 +/- 4 fl, 13.2 +/- 0.8% in prelatent ...
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