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12.5g/dl hemoglobin what would the hematocrit be
Polycythemia Vera is the clonal expansion of red cells (primarily), white cells and platelets. Since PCV is a myeloproliferative disorder of unknown etiology, FDA guidelines require permanent deferral from volunteer blood donation. Patients with PCV may, however, donated blood for their own use (autologous donation).
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Hb=(PCV-1)/3
That is normal operation.
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No, some rattle is normal.
That is normal. It means it is not stuck.
Normal, you get a little blow back from the PCV valve system...
MCHC it's how much of the volume in one erythrocyte is occupied by meoglobin. MCHC=(Hb%/pcv%) *100 normal value = 30%-38% while MCV it's the amount of hemoglobin in one erythrocyte. mcv = (pcv/RBCs)*10 normal value 27-32pg (picogram)
38 % in adult women and 48% in men
I was told the same thing....There IS a pcv valve and it can only be purchased from the dealer. Go to the normal spot for a pcv valve (passenger side valve cover near the firewall) There will be a hose connected there, follow that hose to where it connects at the other end. That is the pcv valve. it also has two smaller coolant lines attached and is held in with two screws.