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Most often this is due to iron deficiency, but it can also occur in other red blood cell production (hematopoietic) abnormalities.
RDW stands for red cell distribution width and it shows the variation of the size of your red blood cells. I dont really understand what 17 is, is it fl/L which is extremely low, or %, which is in the upper limit. I'm gonna go ahead and presume its % then its affected by your MCV. Basically, 17 means that you have a lot of different sizes of RBC-s.
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)
these are lab blood results
The jump is the result of scalar forces being unbalanced. The levels are related to the vector energy (mcV) of the electron. The jumps is related to the angle of velocity cos x = v/c= alpha/n = (7.2e-3)/n, alpha is the Fine Structure Constant.
iron deficiency
MCV(mean cell volume). Increased mcv is a sign of macrocytosis which may be related to anaemia due to deficiency of vit.B12 and/or folic acid with the occurence of megaloblasts in the bone marrow.
my MCV is high 98 is that dangerous?
nothing if the RDW and MCV are normal
There are many different symptoms you can experience if you have a low MCV count. Some of these symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, palpitations, having pale skin, and angina.
some possible reasons for a low Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) include lead poisoning, long-lasting kidney failure and a long-term decrease of iron in the body.
If you have low mean corpuscular volume then it means you have microcytic. This is a form of anemia when your red blood cells are smaller and paler than they should be.
normally it is high in megaloblastic anaemia.
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The equivalent Roman numerals of MCV are 1105 in Arabic numerals
On a hematology lab report, MCV usually is meant to indicate the mean cellular volume of red blood cells. Normal values for MCV are between 80-100 fL for most adults. A low MCV could indicate many different things. The most common or prevalent being anemia. There are many different kinds of anemia, and there is no way to diagnose anemia without other laboratory testing. It could be iron deficiency anemia or it could be a range of genetic variations in hemoglobin composition, known collectively as thalassemias.
my mcv in blood test is 77? my mch is 26 and my hemoglobin is 122. what does it mean?