1989
DOI: 10.1002/ajh.2830320202
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Utility of flow cytometric reticulocyte quantification as a predictor of engraftment in autologous bone marrow transplantation

Abstract: Flow cytometric reticulocyte quantification with thiazole orange (TO) was used to study erythropoiesis in 20 patients following autologous bone marrow transplantation for the treatment of acute myelogenous leukemia. Flow cytometric reticulocyte analysis provided not only the reticulocyte percentage and absolute reticulocyte count but a quantitative reticulocyte maturity index (RMI) proportional to the amount of RNA in the reticulocytes. The RMI values, but not the reticulocyte percentage or absolute counts, co… Show more

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“…8,9 The fluorescence intensity of the entire reticulocyte population was initially reported as the reticulocyte maturation index or the mean fluorescent index. 10,11 Reticulocytes have now been grouped into low, middle (MFR) or high fluorescent region (HFR) corresponding to the lower, middle and higher RNA content, respectively. The immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) measures the MFR and HFR populations and is more reproducible than the HFR.…”
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“…8,9 The fluorescence intensity of the entire reticulocyte population was initially reported as the reticulocyte maturation index or the mean fluorescent index. 10,11 Reticulocytes have now been grouped into low, middle (MFR) or high fluorescent region (HFR) corresponding to the lower, middle and higher RNA content, respectively. The immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) measures the MFR and HFR populations and is more reproducible than the HFR.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A subcommittee of the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards is developing guidelines for this form of clinical testing. The American Medical Association CPT coding system now recognizes reticulocyte analysis by flow cytometry as a diagnostic medical test, distinct from manual microscopic counting methodology.FCM retic can be performed with a number of methods [10,25], utilizing fluorescent dyes such as thiazole orange [4,8,9,12,17], thioflavin T [5,19,21], ethidium bromide [51, pyronin Y [24,271, and acridine orange [10,19,22,23,33-351. In addition, TOA Medical Electronics (Kobe, Japan) markets a dedicated, semiautomated reticulocyte counter using flow cytometric technology and the fluorescent dye auramine 0 on the Sysmex R-1000 instrument [16,28,291.…”
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“…FCM retic can be performed with a number of methods [10,25], utilizing fluorescent dyes such as thiazole orange [4,8,9,12,17], thioflavin T [5,19,21], ethidium bromide [51, pyronin Y [24,271, and acridine orange [10,19,22,23,33-351. In addition, TOA Medical Electronics (Kobe, Japan) markets a dedicated, semiautomated reticulocyte counter using flow cytometric technology and the fluorescent dye auramine 0 on the Sysmex R-1000 instrument [16,28,291.…”
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