MCv
MCV, in hematology, most commonly denotes mean corpuscular volume, the average volume of circulating red blood cells. It is a key red blood cell index derived from the complete blood count and is expressed in femtoliters (fL). Normal adult MCV typically ranges from about 80 to 100 fL, with variation by age, sex, and laboratory method.
MCV is calculated as hematocrit percentage multiplied by 10 and divided by the red blood cell count
A low MCV (microcytosis) suggests iron deficiency, thalassemia trait, or sideroblastic anemia, among others. A high