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Red cell Distribution Width (RDW), also known as Red blood cell Distribution Width (RDW) or RBC Distribution Width (RDW), is a blood test that measures the variability in the size of Red Blood Cells (RBC).
RDW reflects the differences in volume or size of individual red blood cells in a blood sample. A higher RDW value indicates a greater variation in the size of RBC.
RDW is part of a Complete Blood Count (CBC), which is a routine blood test that measures the number and types of blood cells in your body.
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The full form of RDW is Red cell Distribution Width