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Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is a measure of the average volume of a red blood cell. It is an important parameter in a complete blood count (CBC) test and is used to help diagnose various types of anemia. MCV levels can indicate whether red blood cells are smaller (microcytic), larger (macrocytic), or normal in size (normocytic), which can provide valuable information about the underlying cause of anemia.

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Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is a measurement of the average size of red blood cells in a blood sample. It is an important parameter in the complete blood count (CBC) test and can provide information about the type of anemia a person may have. High MCV levels may indicate macrocytic anemia, while low MCV levels may suggest microcytic anemia.

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