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Hyperchromia is the  term associated with elevated values of mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentrations (mch).

The average haemoglobin concentration in a certain volume of red blood cells is indicated by a lab value called mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), which may be discovered on a complete blood count (CBC).The amount of haemoglobin in red blood cells is determined by the MCHC test.

A low MCHC (hypochromia) may indicate that there is less haemoglobin present in a given amount of red blood cells, which would result in a decreased ability to transport oxygen to the body's tissues. A high MCHC (hyperchromia) can indicate that red blood cells have a higher-than-normal haemoglobin content.

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