mikrocytosis
Mikrocytosis is a medical condition characterized by the presence of abnormally small red blood cells (RBCs) in the bloodstream. This condition is often associated with iron deficiency anemia, but it can also be caused by other factors such as certain genetic disorders, chronic diseases, or exposure to toxins. The size of RBCs is typically measured by the mean corpuscular volume (MCV), and an MCV below 80 femtoliters (fL) is considered indicative of microcytosis.
The primary cause of microcytosis in iron deficiency anemia is a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin
Diagnosis of microcytosis typically involves a complete blood count (CBC) and a reticulocyte count. Treatment for