Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Magnesium forms insoluble complexes with normal urine constituents that precipitate as soon as urine is passed. Acidification is not required.
Urine concentration is diet dependent.
Magnesium depletion could be common condition found in 26% of hospitalized patients.
High concentrations of gadolinium are known to interfere with most metals tests.
MATERNAL SCREENING
See Prenatal Screening.
MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN (MCH)
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Definition and Use
MCH is the Hb concentration per RBC count. It has limited value in classifying anemias.
Normal range:
27–34 pg per red cell.
Interpretation
Increased In
Macrocytic anemias and infants as well as newborns
Decreased In
Microcytic and normocytic anemias
MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION (MCHC)
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Definition and Use
MCHC is the Hct divided by Hb. It has limited value in classifying anemias, although it may identify hypochromasia better than MCH.
Normal range:
31.5–36 g.