Mean corpuscular volume
volume
British pronunciation/mˈiːn kɔːpˈʌskjʊlə vˈɒljuːm/
American pronunciation/mˈiːn kɔːɹpˈʌskjʊlɚ vˈɑːljuːm/

Définition et Signification de "mean corpuscular volume"

Mean corpuscular volume
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volume corpusculaire moyen

a measure of the average size of red blood cells, used to diagnose anemia and other blood conditions

What is "mean corpuscular volume"?

Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) is a measurement used to describe the average size of red blood cells. It is used to help evaluate and diagnose different types of anemia and other blood disorders. A high MCV is a sign that red blood cells are larger than normal, which could be related to conditions like vitamin B12 or folate deficiency. While a low MCV suggests that the red blood cells are smaller than usual, which could be due to iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia.

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