Understanding Mean Platelet Volume (MPV): Normal Ranges & What They Mean
The normal range for MPV (mean platelet volume) may vary slightly depending on the laboratory and the method used for measurement. However, the typical reference range for MPV is usually:
- For adults: 7.5 to 11.5 femtoliters (fL)
- For children: 7 to 11 fL
It's important to note that MPV can vary within this range and may fluctuate naturally over time. If your MPV is outside of the normal range, your doctor may recommend further testing or monitoring to investigate any underlying medical conditions or causes.
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