Complete Blood Count Normal Pediatric Values
Normal Pediatric Values Age Red Blood Cells (x 106/µL) Hemoglobin (g/dL) Hematocrit (%) MCV (fL) MCHC (%) Reticulocyte Count (%) Cord blood 14.0-18.8 42-68 96-125 30-34 3-7 Term newborn 5.00-6.30 18.0-21.5 51-68 95-125 30-35 3-7 1-3 days 4.10-6.10 14.0-24.0 43-68 95-125 30-38 1 day: 3-7 2 days: 2-5 3 days: 1-3 4-7 days 4.10-6.10 14.3-22.3 42 ...
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