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normal range of mch is 27-32pg.

mch means corpuscular hemoglobin.

i think it can be high in polycythemia.

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What does a high MCH mean in blood test results?

i have a reading of 34.7 result of MCH what does that mean


What does it mean to have high MCH on bloodwork?

MCH in blood work refers to Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin. This is the concentration of hemoglobin in blood cells. High MCH can mean macrocytic anemia, which results from a deficiency in vitamin B12 or folic acid.


What does a high MCH Lab test reveal?

MCH.


High mcv and mch?

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.


Low mch and high rdw?

Low Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin High Red cell distribution width.


When a MCH is high and an RBC is low what can cause this?

When a MCH and an RBC and WBC is low, what can cause this"


What does a high MPV mean?

High MPV means that you have more than normal blood platelets. Your doctor will probably run more tests to check for things like leukemia.


What does that mean if you MCH test is high?

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


What if your mch is 33.4?

mcv high


What is high MCH?

High MCH (mean corpuscular hemoglobin) refers to an elevated amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell, which can be indicative of certain health conditions. It is commonly associated with macrocytic anemias, such as those caused by vitamin B12 or folate deficiencies. High MCH levels may also occur in cases of liver disease or hypothyroidism. A healthcare provider typically evaluates MCH alongside other blood parameters to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.


What does a high MCH on blood work mean?

A high Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) level indicates that red blood cells contain an increased amount of hemoglobin, which can suggest conditions such as macrocytic anemia, where red blood cells are larger than normal. This can be caused by deficiencies in vitamin B12 or folate. Elevated MCH levels may also occur in liver disease or certain bone marrow disorders. It's important to interpret MCH results in conjunction with other blood tests for a comprehensive understanding of an individual's health.


Can a lack of iron produce a high mch in blood count?

No, but lack of iron could cause a low MCH

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