What are the hematology values?
What are the hematology values?
Results
Red blood cell count | Male: 4.35-5.65 trillion cells/L* (4.35-5.65 million cells/mcL**) Female: 3.92-5.13 trillion cells/L (3.92-5.13 million cells/mcL) |
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Hemoglobin | Male: 13.2-16.6 grams/dL*** (132-166 grams/L) Female: 11.6-15 grams/dL (116-150 grams/L) |
Hematocrit | Male: 38.3-48.6 percent Female: 35.5-44.9 percent |
How do you read hematology?
A Low hemoglobin level indicates anemia. Estimates of Hgb in each RBC are moderately important when determining the total blood Hgb….Test: Total Hemoglobin (Hgb or Hb)
Percentage of total Hemoglobin | hemoglobin | Clinical Implications |
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Homozygous Hb C | 90% to 98% | Hb C disease |
What are normal hematology results?
In general, the reference ranges are: White blood cells: 4,500 to 11,000 cells per microliter (cells/mcL) Red blood cells: 4.5 million to 5.9 million cells/mcL for men; 4.1 million to 5.1 million cells/mcL for women. Hemoglobin: 14 to 17.5 grams per deciliter (gm/dL) for men; 12.3 to 15.3 gm/dL for women.
What is MCHC vs MCH?
MCH quantifies the amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell. The normal values for MCH are 29 ± 2 picograms (pg) per cell. MCHC indicates the amount of hemoglobin per unit volume. In contrast to MCH, MCHC correlates the hemoglobin content with the volume of the cell.
What are the normal values for a CBC with diff?
CBC with Differential
Differential | Cell Number | Normal Value (%) |
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Neutrophils: | 6300 | 40-60 |
Lymphocytes: | 4100 | 20-40 |
Monocytes: | 1800 | 4-8 |
Eosinophils: | 250 | 1-3 |
What values are normal in a CBC?
Parameter | Males | Females |
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Hematocrit (%) | 40 to 50 | 35 to 43 |
RBC count (×106/microL) | 4.2 to 5.7 | 3.8 to 5.0 |
MCV (fL) | 82.5 to 98 | |
MCHC | 32.5 to 35.2 |
What is MCV MCH MCHC RDW in blood work?
On a complete blood count (CBC) test, your total red blood cell count is shown along with the red blood cell indices: mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), the mean corpuscular volume (MCV), the mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), and the red cell distribution width (RDW).