![The clinical relevance of measuring NRBC in the XN-CBC](/fileadmin/_processed_/d/8/csm_Xtra_article_The_clinical_relevance_of_measuring_NRBC_in_the_XN-CBC_2b84307eb0.jpg)
The term ‘NRBC’ – ‘nucleated red blood cells’ – refers to precursor cells of the red blood cell lineage which still contain a nucleus. In healthy adults and older children, NRBC can only be found in blood-building bone marrow where they mature. Their appearance in peripheral blood points to extramedullary erythropoiesis or disruption of the blood - bone marrow barrier. Both possible scenarios can only be found in the course of a severe disease.
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