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This section details the MCH and MCHC are routine parts of the Complete Blood Count (CBC) test.

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)

Clinical

I. MCH- Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin

The MCH is the mean amount of hgb in a single RBC, which is from the hgb and the RBC count, using the following formula:

MCH(pg/cell) = Hgb (g/dL) × 10/RBC (1012/L)

II. MCHC – Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration

These tests are indicated for:

Nl Result

Consult your laboratory for their normal ranges as these may vary somewhat from the ones listed below.

MCH
(pg/cell)
MCHC
(g/dL)
Newborn34-4032-37
1-2 mos30-3628-35
2-6 mos24-3328-35
6 mos-1 yr23-3028-34
1-5 yr23-2931-35
6-17 yr24-3032-36
Adult26-3230-36

High Result

I. Conditions with elevation of MCH include:

II. Conditions with elevation of MCHC include:

*Note: RBCs cannot accommodate more than 37 g/dL (370 g/L) of Hgb

Low Result

I. Conditions with decreased MCH & hypochromia include:

II. Conditions with decreased MCHC include:

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