MCH = Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin.
It is a measure of the amount of hemoglobin in your red blood cells.
The ref. range for adults is between 28-32.
MCH [similar to the MCV] is elevated in: hereditary anemia(s), megaloblastic anemias (pernicious, folic acid deficiency, B12 deficiency), reticulocytosis, artifact (aplasia, myelofibrosis, hyperglycemia, cold agglutinins), liver disease, hypothyroidism, Drugs (anti-convulsants), zidovidune treatment (AIDS).
That is not possible. There is something wrong with your results. Tell your MLT/MT to rerun your CBC/MCH test. Spherocytes can cause MCH/MCHC to go high, but it is impossible. Spherocyte is a small red blood cell that have no central pallor
No; take a look at your thyroid testing results to talk about thyroid problems, not your CBC.
CBC is the medical abbreviation for Complete Blood Count.CBC stands for Complete Blood Count
CBC is the medical abbreviation for Complete Blood Count.CBC stands for Complete Blood Count
MCH stands for mean corpuscular hemoglobin, which measures the average amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. MCHC stands for mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, which measures the concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of packed red blood cells. Both are important parameters used in the analysis of red blood cells in a complete blood count (CBC) test.
CBC stands for Complete Blood Count.
No, there are many diseases that can't be detected by a CBC or complete blood count.
The abbreviation of "Eos" in a Complete Blood Count Test with Diff (CBC with diff or CbC w diff) stands for eosinophils, an immature white blood cell (WBC).
Lavender CBC is complet blood count
CBC
Health A CBC test = Complete Blood Count Television CBC Channel = Canadian Broadcasting Company The letters cbc can stand for Canadian Broadcasting Company, Complete Brake Control, Cell Blood Count, Creeping Blade Control, or Complete Blood Count.
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