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Mean Corpuscular Volume in Pathology Formulas
Mean Corpuscular Volume is the average volume of red cells, also known as erythrocytes. And is denoted by MCV. Mean Corpuscular Volume is usually measured using the Femtoliter for Volume. Note that the value of Mean Corpuscular Volume is always negative.
Formulas to find Mean Corpuscular Volume in Pathology
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FAQ
What is the Mean Corpuscular Volume?
Mean Corpuscular Volume is the average volume of red cells, also known as erythrocytes. Mean Corpuscular Volume is usually measured using the Femtoliter for Volume. Note that the value of Mean Corpuscular Volume is always negative.
Can the Mean Corpuscular Volume be negative?
Yes, the Mean Corpuscular Volume, measured in Volume can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Mean Corpuscular Volume?
Mean Corpuscular Volume is usually measured using the Femtoliter[fL] for Volume. Cubic Meter[fL], Cubic Centimeter[fL], Cubic Millimeter[fL] are the few other units in which Mean Corpuscular Volume can be measured.
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