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Kristine Krafts MD's Answers
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What does it mean if during a blood test it is discovered that your red blood cells are "split"?
"Split" is not a word typically used to describe red cells. It would be good to see the pathology report to see how the red cells were described in the report itself. It is possible that the person de scribing...
answered Jul 19, 2010 at 10:35AM
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