- The
hematocrit (/hɪˈmætəkrɪt/) (Ht or HCT), also
known by
several other names, is the
volume percentage (vol%) of red
blood cells (RBCs) in blood, measured...
- red
blood cells and platelets, the
concentration of hemoglobin, and the
hematocrit (the
volume percentage of red
blood cells). The red
blood cell indices...
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Polycythemia (also
known as polycythaemia) is a
laboratory finding in
which the
hematocrit (the
volume percentage of red
blood cells in the blood) and/or hemoglobin...
-
multiplying a
volume of
blood by the
proportion of
blood that is
cellular (the
hematocrit), and
dividing that
product by the
number of
erythrocytes (red
blood cells)...
- {\displaystyle CorrectedReticPercentage=ReticPercentage*{
Hematocrit \over Normal
Hematocrit}} This
calculation is to
correct for the
severity of the anemia...
-
calculated given the
hematocrit (HC; the
fraction of
blood that is red
blood cells) and
plasma volume (PV), with the
hematocrit being regulated via the...
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development and
promotes muscle and
facial hair development.
Women have
lower hematocrit (the
volume percentage of red
blood cells in blood) than men; this is...
-
these two
hematocrits, the tube
relative hematocrit, H R {\displaystyle H_{R}} , is
defined as H R = tube
hematocrit feed
reservoir hematocrit {\displaystyle...
- so the
hematocrit (amount of RBCs) or the
hemoglobin (Hb) in the
blood are
often used
instead to
indirectly estimate the value.
Hematocrit; however...
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investigators tried to find a
reason for Pantani's high
hematocrit values,
including an
hematocrit value of 57.6%
recorded on 1 May 1995, at a
hospital after...