Analysis of red blood cell nine points

The red blood cell nine-point chart analysis is to calculate the hemoglobin distribution width (HDW) value in red blood cells based on the hemoglobin concentration in each red blood cell after the instrument inspection and analysis. According to the analysis of the size of the red blood cells and the hemoglobin content in a single red blood cell, the red blood cells are divided into 9 regions to obtain a nine-point plot of the red blood cell volume and pigment content distribution. The red blood cell nine-point chart makes the red blood cell morphological analysis take a new step and can be used to identify different disease states, including red blood cell morphological changes related to anemia-its performance is unquestionable, more reliable, and more efficient.

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