I'm thinking you're talking about a Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin? This is the level that tells us the average weight of your hemoglobin. 33.3 is a little bit on the high side.
(333) (333) (333) (333) (333) this is five groups of three, could be anything as the three items but hast to have five different groups of it. In total there is 15 of that item.
its depends on patient condition such as bronchitis...maybe due to dehydration
333 * 333 = 110,889
1*333 = 333 or 2*166.5 = 333 or 3*111 = 333
Whats equals 999
i have a reading of 34.7 result of MCH what does that mean
normal range of mch is 27-32pg. mch means corpuscular hemoglobin. i think it can be high in polycythemia.
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.
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B12 deficiency
Low Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) could indicate a vitamin C or even copper shortage. The person could've also been exposed to a large amount of lead.
An MCH test is called a Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin test. This test is to determine the average weight of hemoglobin that is present inside a red blood cell.
it means that your holding it too mch...
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
MCH.
There are several things that might cause a low MCH test result. Some of these things include blood loss, low iron, or microcytic anemia.
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