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How is MCH Calculated?
The formula to calculate MCH is:
\[ \text{MCH} = \frac{\text{Hemoglobin (Hb)}}{\text{Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)}} \]
For example, if a patient has a hemoglobin level of 15 g/dL and an RBC count of 5 million cells per microliter, the MCH would be:
\[ \text{MCH} = \frac{15 \, \text{g/dL}}{5 \, \text{million cells/µL}} = 30 \, \text{pg/cell} \]
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