This document summarizes different types of anemia based on mean corpuscular volume (MCV). It lists three categories of MCV: low (<80 fL), normal (80-96 fL), and high (>100 fL). For each category it provides potential causes or types of anemia based on other test results and symptoms. Some examples include iron deficiency anemia, chronic disease anemia, hemolytic anemia, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anemia, and thalassemia.
This document summarizes different types of anemia based on mean corpuscular volume (MCV). It lists three categories of MCV: low (<80 fL), normal (80-96 fL), and high (>100 fL). For each category it provides potential causes or types of anemia based on other test results and symptoms. Some examples include iron deficiency anemia, chronic disease anemia, hemolytic anemia, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anemia, and thalassemia.
This document summarizes different types of anemia based on mean corpuscular volume (MCV). It lists three categories of MCV: low (<80 fL), normal (80-96 fL), and high (>100 fL). For each category it provides potential causes or types of anemia based on other test results and symptoms. Some examples include iron deficiency anemia, chronic disease anemia, hemolytic anemia, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anemia, and thalassemia.
This document summarizes different types of anemia based on mean corpuscular volume (MCV). It lists three categories of MCV: low (<80 fL), normal (80-96 fL), and high (>100 fL). For each category it provides potential causes or types of anemia based on other test results and symptoms. Some examples include iron deficiency anemia, chronic disease anemia, hemolytic anemia, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anemia, and thalassemia.