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Normal mean platelet volume is 7.5-11.5 femtolitre (1 femtolitre = 1 cubic micrometer). New platelets are bigger than older ones. Mor information on MPV blood test result in the link provided below.

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MVP, or Mean Platelet Volume, normal ranges vary depending on the source. Some sites state 7.5 - 11.5, while others state 5 - 15. An HCA, Hospital Corporation of America, affiliated lab states 6.8 - 10 is the normal reference range.

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