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What Does Normocytic Hypochromic Anisocytosis Suggest?

Hi As per my blood report in section ERYTHROCYTES it is mentioned “ normocytic hupochromic anisoxytosis (+) My haemoglobim count is 15 gms%. RBC 5.59 million/cumin and WBC 6500. My age is 34 male. Could you pls help me to understand this. Rgds Indranil
Tue, 11 Dec 2018
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Your RBC count, hemoglobin, and WBC count are absolutely normal.

The normocytic hypochromic means Red blood cell size is normal but the content of hemoglobin is slightly less than normal (unrelated to your hemoglobin %).

Anisocytosis means there is variation in the sizes of RBC. Usually, these minor things won't cause any issues.

If you are feeling alright and no other symptoms like easy fatigue; don't worry about the report. But if you have any symptoms, meet general physician or hematologist for further details.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Siddartha
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What Does Normocytic Hypochromic Anisocytosis Suggest?

Hello, Your RBC count, hemoglobin, and WBC count are absolutely normal. The normocytic hypochromic means Red blood cell size is normal but the content of hemoglobin is slightly less than normal (unrelated to your hemoglobin %). Anisocytosis means there is variation in the sizes of RBC. Usually, these minor things won t cause any issues. If you are feeling alright and no other symptoms like easy fatigue; don t worry about the report. But if you have any symptoms, meet general physician or hematologist for further details. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Siddartha