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  2. Hematocrit Test: What It Is, Levels, High & Low Range

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    A hematocrit test (Hct) is a simple blood test that measures the percentage of red blood cells in your blood. Red blood cells are important because they carry oxygen throughout your body. Test results showing low or high hematocrit levels may be signs of blood disorders or other medical conditions. Advertisement.

  3. Hematocrit (HCT) Blood Test: High vs. Low Levels

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    Interpreting Results. Correcting Abnormal HCT Levels. A hematocrit (HCT) test, also known as the packed-cell volume (PCT), measures how much of your blood consists of red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs throughout your body. A low HCT could be due to anemia, a vitamin or mineral deficiency, or blood loss.

  4. Hematocrit test - Mayo Clinic

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    Results. Results from your hematocrit test are reported as the percentage of blood cells that are red blood cells. Typical ranges vary substantially with race, age and sex. The definition of typical red-blood cell percentage also may vary somewhat from one medical practice to another.

  5. Hematocrit test: What it is, levels, high and low range

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    Results from hematocrit tests are typically accurate and provide a clear reading of a person’s red blood cell levels.

  6. What Does a High Hematocrit Result Mean? - MedicineNet

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    A high hematocrit test result above 48.6% (in men) or 44.9% (in women) is considered above normal and may indicate a blood disorder or other medical condition. What are possible causes of high hematocrit levels? Possible causes of high hematocrit results include: Anemia. Polycythemia vera (bone marrow disease)

  7. Hematocrit Test: Levels and Normal Range - WebMD

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    Hematocrit tests check the percentage of red blood cells in your blood. Learn how and why this test is done and what the results might mean.

  8. Hematocrit Test - MedlinePlus

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    Your hematocrit test results are reported as a number. That number is the percentage of your blood that's made of red blood cells. For example, if your hematocrit test result is 42, it means that 42% of your blood is red blood cells and the rest is white blood cells, platelets, and blood plasma.

  9. Hematocrit Blood Test: Normal, High, Low Ranges - eMedicineHealth

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    The hematocrit test indicates the percentage of blood by volume that is composed of red blood cells. The condition called "anemia" results from having too few red blood cells. Anemia causes a variety of symptoms. The hematocrit is a basic test that can tell a physician a lot about a person's health.

  10. A hematocrit test is a measurement of the red blood cells in your blood. Learn how it's done and what the results can mean.

  11. What is hematocrit? Hematocrit (HCT) refers to the proportion of red blood cells (RBCs) in an individual’s blood. Adults with XY chromosomes usually have an HCT that ranges from 40% to 54%, and adults with XX chromosomes have an HCT that ranges from 36% to 48%.