Everything about The Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin totally explained
The
mean corpuscular hemoglobin, or "mean cell hemoglobin" (
MCH), is the average mass of
hemoglobin per
red blood cell in a sample of blood. It is reported as part of a standard
complete blood count. It is diminished in microcytic
anemias, and increased in macrocytic anemias. It is calculated by dividing the total mass of hemoglobin by the number of red blood cells in a volume of blood.
MCH=Hgb/RBC
A normal value in humans is 26.3 to 33.8 picograms/cell.
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