Yeah, that's in the normal range. 80-100 is usually considered normal for the MCV.
78.0-100.00
my MCV is high 98 is that dangerous?
The normal range for RDW lab test is 11-15%.
SGOT normal value is 15-37.
Normal MCV value for women
Yeah, that's in the normal range. 80-100 is usually considered normal for the MCV.
78.0-100.00
The MCV Lab Test is a kind of Hemotology Test. The results are derived from Hct, Hgb, and RBC count from a blood sample. MCV stands for Microtic cell volume, the test is an indicator for the size of the RBC's or red blood cells. It helps to determine if there is risk for certain anemia's. Tonya Fisher, LCNS Corbett, J.V. (2008) Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures with Nursing Diagnosis. (7th ed.) New Jersy: PersonMean corpuscular volume (MCV) is a measurement of the average size of your RBCs (red blood cells). The MCV is elevated when your RBCs are larger than normal (macrocytic), for example in anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. When the MCV is decreased, your RBCs are smaller than normal (microcytic), such as is seen in iron deficiency anemia or thalassemias.
Within Normal Limits....usually a lab value...if wnl...then its normal
12.0 - 14.5
10-30 mcg/ml
Normal Hematocrit for Men is 41-53%Normal for Female is 36-46%
MCV stands for Mean Corpuscular Volume, which measures the average size of red blood cells. High MCV values can indicate conditions like vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiencies, while low MCV values can indicate iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia.
25-200 U/L
nothing if the RDW and MCV are normal
To lower mean corpuscular volume (MCV), it is important to address the underlying cause. For example, if MCV is high due to a vitamin deficiency, such as B12 or folate, then supplementing with these vitamins may help lower MCV. In cases of chronic disease or anemia, treating the underlying condition can also help bring MCV levels back to normal. Consulting with a healthcare provider is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.