No. RBCs are supposed to shed their nucleus (finish forming) before entering the bloodstream. The number found is supposed to be low or zero.
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All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Talk to the doctor who ordered the tests. Having said that, there is no cause for concern about your results. Wish you good health!
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