Reference intervals of red blood cell parameters and platelet count for healthy adults in Japan

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Akiyoshi Takami
Shinichiro Watanabe
Yoshikazu Yamamoto
Hiroshi Kondo
Yukiharu Bamba
Masahiko Ohata
Seiji Mishima
Hiroshi Kubota
Akihiko Nishiura
Reiko Miura
Miyuki Iwagami
Katsumi Higashi
Yutaka Yatomi
Kaoru Tohyama
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[1] Aichi Medical University,Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine
[2] Fujisawa City Hospital,Clinical Laboratory
[3] Tenri Health Care University,Kyushu Medical Center
[4] Kansai University of Health Sciences,Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine
[5] BML General Laboratory,undefined
[6] BML,undefined
[7] INC,undefined
[8] Shizuoka Red Cross Hospital,undefined
[9] Sanyo women’s college,undefined
[10] Osaka City University Hospital,undefined
[11] National Hospital Organization,undefined
[12] Sapporo Hokuyu Hospital,undefined
[13] Tatebayashi Kosei General Hospital,undefined
[14] Kyorin University School of Health Sciences,undefined
[15] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[16] Kawasaki Medical School Hospital,undefined
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Reference interval; Red blood cell parameters; Mean corpuscular volume; Platelet count;
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Although it is known that red blood cell (RBC) parameters and platelet count depend on ethnicity and sex, their reference intervals in healthy Asian populations are limited. The aim of this study was to establish reference intervals for RBC parameters and platelet count for healthy adults in Japan. A total of 750 healthy adults (447 women and 303 men; median age 40 years (18–67 years) at seven Japanese centers who participated in regular medical checkups entered this study. Their RBC parameters and platelet count were measured using automated hematocytometers. The reference intervals of the RBC parameters and platelet count according to sex in healthy adults were determined. There was an age-specific decrease in RBC counts and an age-specific increase in mean corpuscular volume in men. This study emphasizes the need to consider sex and age in the clinical use of reference intervals of RBC parameters.
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