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Hematocrit & Hemoglobin
Some conditions, such as polycythemia, cause an overproduction of red blood cells, resulting in an increased hematocrit.
The hematocrit is lower in an anemic individual because the hematocrit is the result of a test for iron in the blood. If a person has anemia, that also means that the blood is starved of iron.
You do not need to fast for a hematocrit test, though it is advised that you are well hydrated, since dehydration can falsely elevate your result.
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A normal fault.
No diagnosis can be derived from a partial CBC result. You can only get a diagnosis from a CBC result in combination with a history and physical. Even the normal levels of these tests can't be determined without knowing your age, gender, and pregnancy status. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
it is normal this result eGFR1.73m^2?
first of all, a good understanding of how the biochemistry of the body operates is required. However looking at the reference range is a good start, to see what is 'normal.' I use normal in inverted commas as a normal healthy person can have a result outside the reference range and a diseased patient can have a result within the reference range.
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Generally, a normal result usually includes good nerve recovery; approximately 50% of normal for active range of joint motion; cold intolerance
A normal MRI, MRA, or MRS result is one that shows that the patient's physical condition falls within the normal range for the target area scanned.