hematocrit

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) Santrifügasyon sonucu küme teşkil eden eritrositlerin örnek olarak alınan kan hacmına oranla % olarak ifade edilen hacmı (Normal hematokrit %40-45'dir).%_vKeyReturn% hematocrystallin Hemoglobin
(Tıp) Alınan kan numunesinde, eritrositleri plazmadan ayırmak suretiyle eritrosit hacminin plazma hacmina oranını hesaplamakta kullanılan, santrifüj ve ölçüm cetvelinden oluşan alet ,hematokrit
English - English
The percentage (by volume) of packed red blood cells in a centrifuged sample of blood
A centrifuge used to analyze the relative amount of red blood cells and plasma in blood
A laboratory measurement that determines the percentage of packed red blood cells in a given volume of blood In women, red blood cells are normally 37 to 47 percent of the blood, and in men, red blood cells are normally 40 to 54 percent of the blood
percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood
The volume of red blood cells in a given volume of blood
Hematocrit is the measurement of the red blood cells in the blood A low level means anemia
a measuring instrument to determine (usually by centrifugation) the relative amounts of corpuscles and plasma in the blood the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by a hematocrit
The hematocrit ratio is defined as the total red blood cell volume divided by the total blood volume of the patient
Percentage of red blood cells in blood
The percentage of red blood cells in the blood A low hematocrit measurement indicates anemia
percentage of packed red blood cells in a blood sample
A measure of the amount of red blood cells in your body
The proportion, by volume, of red blood cells separated from plasma
the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by a hematocrit
("crit"): The percentage of red blood cells in the blood
the percentage of blood that consists of red blood cells Sometimes expressed as packed cell volume (PCV)
number of red blood cells within a sample of blood
the percentage of the blood made up of red blood cells
The percentage of red blood cells in the body A low hematocrit would indicate anemia
The percentage of blood that is made up of cells Normal values for men range from 42-52% and for females 38-48%
A way of measuring the red cell content of the blood It is measured as a percentage of the total blood volume
The proportion of the blood occupied by the red blood cells Normal values are 40-54% in males, 35-47% in females If the hematocrit is below normal, one has anemia If the hematocrit is above normal, one has erythrocytosis
the measurement of the percentage of red blood cells found in a specific volume of blood
{i} centrifuge for separating blood cells from plasma; relationship between the volume of cells and the volume of blood separated by a centrifuge
Also called "crit"; the percentage of red blood cells in a patient's body { percentage found by the equation: red blood cells / total blood } Normal for an average, healthy person is 40%-45% "Normal" for a dialysis patient is approximately 20% without EPO treatment, and approximately 30% when treated with EPO
Hematocrit is the percentage of the volume of a blood sample occupied by cells, as determined by a centrifuge or device which separates the cells and other particulate elements of the blood from the plasma The remaining fraction of the blood sample is called plasmocrit (blood plasma volume)
The percentage of red blood cells in the body A low hematocrit is a sign of anemia
Percentage of the volume of a blood sample occupied by red blood cells
  "Crit" - the percentage of red blood cells in the blood
The percenatge of Red Blood Cells in the blood
a measuring instrument to determine (usually by centrifugation) the relative amounts of corpuscles and plasma in the blood