Can a urine test test for heart disease?
Can my thyroid be off if my blood tests are normal?
Is there a law that says a blood or urine test is required in case of an auto accident?
Should I drink water before a blood test?
What do doctors look for in a blood test?
What is a calcium blood test?
When a blood test is done for iron, what is considered to be the normal range?
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Question by thorne (29)
Answer by brett29 (467)
MCHC is the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. The more it has the more likely you are to contract certain diseases.
Answer by monkeyz (3150)
MCHC is mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration. It's the average concentration of hemoglobin in your red blood cells. If you're anemic, for example, hemoglobin is diluted and the number is lower.
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