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Hematocrit


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Hematocrit is a measure of how much space (volume) the red blood cells take up in the blood. A hematocrit check is often used to test for anemia, which is a decrease in the amount of oxygen-carrying substance (hemoglobin) found in red blood cells.

The hematocrit value may be given as a percentage of red blood cells in a volume of blood. For example, a hematocrit of 33 means that 33% of the blood's volume is composed of red cells. It may also be measured in milliliters per deciliter (mL/dL) of blood.


Last Updated: August 3, 2010
Medical Review:
E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine

Joseph O'Donnell, MD - Hematology, Oncology


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