RBCs (Red Blood Cells) refer to the number of red blood cells present in blood or body fluids. In laboratory testing, RBC count is commonly measured as part of a Complete Blood Count (CBC) to evaluate oxygen-carrying capacity and detect conditions such as anemia, polycythemia, dehydration, or blood loss. RBCs contain hemoglobin, which transports oxygen from the lungs to body tissues. Abnormal RBC counts may indicate underlying hematological or systemic disorders.
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