Mean corpuscular hemoglobin
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The mean corpuscular hemoglobin, or "mean cell hemoglobin" (MCH), is a measure of the mass of hemoglobin contained by a red blood cell. It is reported as part of a standard complete blood count. It is diminished in microcytic anemias, and increased in macrocytic anemias. It is calculated by dividing the total mass of hemoglobin by the RBC count.
MCH=Hgb/RBC
A normal value in humans is 26.3 to 33.8 picograms/cell. [1]