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Definition | : | Plasma Viscosity |
Category | : | Medical » Tests |
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Plasma Viscosity (PV) is a measure of the thickness or resistance of plasma, which is the liquid component of blood, to flow.
PV is a laboratory test to assess the viscosity of a patient's blood.
The normal range for PV is 1.50 to 1.72 mPa.s (millipascal-seconds).
Present Value
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Photo Voltaic
Electronics
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Picovolt
Units
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Physical Volume
General Computing
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Partido Verde
Politics
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Pressure Vessel
Engineering
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Pore Volume
Physics
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Pathovar
Pathogens & Diseases
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Pemphigus Vulgaris
Diseases & Conditions
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Pharmacovigilance
Medicines & Drugs
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Polycythemia Vera
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The full form of PV is Plasma Viscosity
Plasma Viscosity | Pemphigus Vulgaris | Pharmacovigilance | Polycythemia Vera
Present Value | Photo Voltaic | Plasma Viscosity | Picovolt | Physical Volume | Pressure Vessel | Pore Volume | Pathovar | Pemphigus Vulgaris | Pharmacovigilance | Polycythemia Vera