RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM & WHOLE BLOOD
Corrected Folate RBC levels adjust for possible vitamin B12 deficiency, offering a more precise assessment of folate status in red blood cells. It helps diagnose megaloblastic anemia.
RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM & WHOLE BLOOD Test in Mangaluru Overview
The RBC folate test measures the amount of folate (vitamin B9) inside red blood cells (RBCs). Unlike a serum folate test, which shows recent dietary intake, RBC folate reflects long-term folate stores in the body (over the past few months).
Why RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM WHOLE BLOOD Test Is Done
Doctors may order an RBC folate test to:
- Evaluate folate deficiency (which can cause anemia or neurological symptoms).
- Differentiate between vitamin B12 and folate deficiency in cases of megaloblastic anemia.
- Monitor nutritional status in conditions affecting absorption (e.g., celiac disease, Crohn’s disease).
- Check folate status in pregnancy, since low folate increases the risk of neural tube defects.
- Assess people with alcohol use disorder, malnutrition, or certain medications (e.g., methotrexate, anticonvulsants).
Sample Collection
- A blood sample is drawn (typically from a vein in the arm).
- The test measures folate concentration within the RBCs rather than in serum.
Interpretation of RBC FOLATE - CORRECTED, SERUM WHOLE BLOOD
|
Result |
Possible Meaning |
|
Low RBC folate |
Folate deficiency due to poor diet, malabsorption, alcoholism, certain drugs, or increased demand (e.g., pregnancy). |
|
Normal RBC folate, low serum folate |
Recent dietary deficiency but normal body stores. |
|
Low RBC folate + low serum folate |
True folate deficiency. |
|
Normal or high RBC folate, low vitamin B12 |
Suggests B12 deficiency rather than folate deficiency. |
Clinical Importance
Maintaining adequate folate levels is crucial for:
- DNA synthesis and repair
- Red blood cell formation
- Fetal neural development
People Who Should Consider an RBC Folate Test
1. Those With Symptoms of Folate Deficiency
If you have any of these, your doctor may order the test:
- Fatigue, weakness, or pallor (suggesting anemia)
- Shortness of breath or lightheadedness
- Glossitis (sore, red tongue)
- Mouth ulcers
- Irritability, poor concentration, or depression
- Tingling or numbness (though this is more common with B12 deficiency)
2. People With Megaloblastic (Macrocytic) Anemia
- RBC folate testing helps distinguish between folate deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency as causes of large, immature red cells seen on a blood smear.
3. Pregnant or Planning Pregnancy
- Folate is vital for fetal neural tube development.
- Women with low dietary intake, poor absorption, or previous pregnancies with neural tube defects may be tested.
- Individuals With Malnutrition or Poor Diet
- People With Chronic Alcohol Use
- Patients on Certain Medications
You should consider the RBC Folate test if:
- You have symptoms or lab signs of anemia,
- You’re pregnant or planning pregnancy,
- You have conditions or medications that affect nutrient absorption,
- Or your doctor suspects long-term folate deficiency.
Clinical Significance
1. Detection of Folate Deficiency
- Megaloblastic anemia: RBC folate is crucial in diagnosing folate-deficiency anemia, characterized by large, immature red blood cells (megaloblasts).
- Symptoms of deficiency: Fatigue, weakness, irritability, shortness of breath, and glossitis (inflamed tongue).
2. Differentiating Folate vs. Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Both deficiencies can cause megaloblastic anemia.
- RBC folate specifically indicates folate stores, while B12 testing is required because:
- Folate supplementation can correct anemia but not neurological damage caused by B12 deficiency.
- Clinically, this prevents misdiagnosis and improper treatment.
3. Preconception and Pregnancy Care
- Adequate RBC folate levels in women of childbearing age are essential to prevent neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly) in the fetus.
- RBC folate is preferred over serum folate because it reflects long-term folate status, which is critical during early pregnancy.
No special preparations needed
- Folic Acid
- Hemolysate Folate
- Hematocrit
- Rbc Folate
- Corrected Rbc Folate
Test code
3523C
Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
| Specimen | Vacutainer | Volume |
|---|---|---|
| Edta Whole Blood | Lavender Vacutainer | 1 ML |
| Serum | Yellow Vacutainer | 2 ML |
Specimen stability information
Edta Whole Blood, Serum
Specimen rejection criteria
Test run frequency
Monday,Wednesday,Friday TIME - 14:30
Turn around time
Same Day
Performing locations
Department
- Haemotology
- Endocrinology
CPT and Loinc codes
Package price
₹3000
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