12.5g/dl hemoglobin what would the hematocrit be
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if your meaning is for hb then it is slightly low in children, very low in neonates, and low in male and female. hb depends on age and sex.
It commonly refers to hemoglobin.
platelets low wbcs lowerside but can be normal hb can be low than the reference range. most important is that platelets will be low.
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Hb Tlc Dlc Platelet count
Hb=(PCV-1)/3
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)
Lower RBC count which could be caused due to specific iron deficiency diseases. For example, Hemacromatosis would be considered a chronic iron def. disease
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normal range of Hb for male=13-18g% normal range of Hb for female=11-15g% with given information the condition is "hypochromic anemia", plus the basic requisite to be termed as anemia is lowered hb% not decreased RBC count.
Ratio of PVC to Hb in the healthy male subject is 3 and in the healthy female subject is 3.14
Hb of 10.7 is slightly on the low side
if your meaning is for hb then it is slightly low in children, very low in neonates, and low in male and female. hb depends on age and sex.
That is normal operation.
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No, some rattle is normal.
That is normal. It means it is not stuck.