What leads to increase in specific gravity of rbcs?
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The average specific gravity of normal human erythrocytes is 1.0971. ... Specific gravity of whole blood, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, and red blood cell count are uniformly efficacious as indicators of hemoconcentration and relative bloodvolume change
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Indicating a bulk transfer of either red blood cell or of plasma between the large blood ...increase in blood specific gravity ,which is ...wouldn't caused a decrease in the calculated cell..specific gravity ,in the context of clinical pathology,is a urinalysis parameter ..to 1.030 increase in specific gravity (hypersthenuria I.e.) increase condensation of red blood cell..
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Indicating a bulk transfer of either red blood cell or of plasma between the large blood ...increase in blood specific gravity ,which is ...wouldn't caused a decrease in the calculated cell..specific gravity ,in the context of clinical pathology,is a urinalysis parameter ..to 1.030 increase in specific gravity (hypersthenuria I.e.) increase condensation of red blood cell..
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