Reduced Hemoglobin Solubility Determination

Reduced hemoglobin solubility is the separation of hemoglobin, providing a basis for the diagnosis of post-hematopathy. Blood samples were taken, hemoglobin was separated, and solubility was measured. Basic Information Specialist classification: cardiovascular examination classification: blood examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Depending on the solubility of the various heterozygotes, it can help diagnose various blood diseases such as anemia. Normal value: Solubility of HbA: 88%-100% HbS heterozygote: 35%-68% HbS homozygous: 6%-23% HbS and HbC: 36%-44% Above normal: Depending on the solubility of the various heterozygotes, it can help diagnose various blood diseases such as anemia. negative: Positive: Tips: Pay attention to rest before the examination, and keep blood on an empty stomach. Normal value Solubility of HbA: 88% to 100%. HbS heterozygote: 35% to 68%. HbS homozygous: 6% to 23%. The HbS and HbC double heterozygotes are: 36% to 44%. HbC heterozygote: 83% to 100%. Clinical significance Abnormal results: The solubility of HbA is less than 88%. HbS heterozygotes are less than 35%. HbS homozygotes are less than 6%. The HbS and HbC double heterozygotes are less than 36%. HbC heterozygotes are less than 83%. Depending on the solubility of the various heterozygotes, it can help diagnose various blood diseases such as anemia. People who need to be examined: patients with blood diseases. Low results may be diseases: chronic disease anemia, congenital pure red blood cell aplastic anemia considerations During the examination, the patient straightens the lower leg and stretches the knee or bends the knee. Taboo before the test: pay attention to rest, keep blood on an empty stomach. Requirements for inspection: No special requirements. Inspection process Blood samples were taken, hemoglobin was separated, and solubility was measured. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate crowd: pregnant women, newborns. Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.

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