• Drlogy Plus
search

Packed cell volume

(PCV), hematocrit: A laboratory test to monitor the relative number of red blood cells present in the blood. A blood sample is placed in a tiny glass tube and spun in a centrifuge. The cells are heavier than the plasma and are compacted at one end of the tube. After the tube is spun, it is examined and the packed cell volume is determined as the percentage of the red cellular portion relative to the total amount of blood in the tube (i.e., remainder being the plasma). The normal for dogs is 40-59 and cats is 29-50.

Explore Veterinary Terms from Veterinary Dictionary by A-Z Letter:

10000+ Veterinary Terms for Doctors, students & pets owner from a Veterinary dictionary. Our experts define difficult Veterinary language in easy-to-understand explanations of each and every Veterinary term.

Veterinary Terms online Veterinary dictionary provides quick & easy access to hard-to-spell and often misspelled Veterinary definitions through an extensive alphabetical A- Z listing.

DOCTOR'S MOST TRUSTED HEALTHCARE PLATFORM

10M+

Patients

30000+

Doctors

25000+

Hospitals/Labs

Drlogy®
The Power To Health

Copyright © 2025 Drlogy. All rights reserved.

menu_book

Dictionary

sort_by_alpha

Abbreviation

phone_iphone

App

volunteer_activism

Health

health_and_safety

Plus