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Red Blood Cell Indices
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Red blood cell indices :are measurement that describe the size and oxygen carrying protein (HB) content of red blood cells. The indices are used to help in the differential diagnosis of anemia.
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The MCV is the average volume of the RBC in femtoliters MCV = HCT *10/RBC count Cells of normal size (MCV is 80-100 fl) are called Normocytic smaller cells are Microcytic and larger called are Macrocytic
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The MCH is the average weight of Hb in an RBC,units is picograms MCH =Hb *10/RBC count The normal range for adults is (28-32 pg ) The MCH is not generally considered in the classification of anemia
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The MCHC is the average concentration of Hb in,each individual erythrocyte,the units are g/dl MCHC=Hb *100/Hct Values of Normochromic cells range from 32 to 37 g/dl,those hypochromic cells are less than 32g/dl,and those of hyperchromic cells greater than 37g/dl
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Because there is aphysical limit the amount of Hb that can fit in cell there is no hyperchromic category,
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