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Hemoglobin in Pathology Formulas
Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells. And is denoted by Hb. Hemoglobin is usually measured using the Grams per Deciliter for Hemoglobin. Note that the value of Hemoglobin is always negative.
Pathology formulas that make use of Hemoglobin
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FAQ
What is the Hemoglobin?
Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is usually measured using the Grams per Deciliter for Hemoglobin. Note that the value of Hemoglobin is always negative.
Can the Hemoglobin be negative?
Yes, the Hemoglobin, measured in Hemoglobin can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Hemoglobin?
Hemoglobin is usually measured using the Grams per Deciliter[g/dL] for Hemoglobin. Kilogram per Liter[g/dL], Kilogram per cubic meter[g/dL] are the few other units in which Hemoglobin can be measured.
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