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  2. If a blood test shows you have a low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), it may be a sign of anemia. In rare cases, there may be a more serious cause, such as cancer.

  3. What Is Low MCHC? What Does It Mean? - Healthgrades

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    Having low MCHC levels could mean you have anemia. It could also signify low iron, inflammation, or hemolysis. Symptoms of low MCHC include weakness, irregular heartbeat, and breathing problems. Learn more about low MCHC levels, including details about typical levels, causes, symptoms, and treatment.

  4. A low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) means red blood cells do not have enough hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein and low MCHC blood test result may indicate...

  5. MCHC Blood Test: What High and Low Results Mean - Health

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    A low MCHC measurement is known as hypochromia. It indicates that you have a lower concentration of hemoglobin in your red blood cells. Having less hemoglobin reduces your blood's capacity to ...

  6. MCHC Blood Test: Interpretation of High and Low Values

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    A low MCHC indicates a low concentration of hemoglobin in your red blood cells, often as a result of iron deficiency or diseases that affect hemoglobin production. A high MCHC indicates a higher hemoglobin concentration in red blood cells than what is normal.

  7. What Does a Low or High MCHC Mean in a Blood Test? - MedicineNet

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    What does it mean if your MCHC is low? MCHC blood test low value indicates that hemoglobin concentration is low in the red blood cells. The condition is known as hypochromic anemia and is most commonly caused by iron deficiency.

  8. MCH in a Blood Test (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin)

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    A low MCH may mean that you may have hypochromic anemia (when your red blood cells are paler than normal) and/or microcytic anemia (when your red blood cells are abnormally small). With both conditions, your red blood cells don’t have enough hemoglobin .