Step 1: What is the Mentzer Index?
The Mentzer Index is a calculation used to differentiate iron deficiency anemia from thalassemia trait. It is calculated using the formula:

MCV: Indicates the average size of red blood cells. Normal is about 80–100 fL.
RBC Count: Measures the number of red blood cells in millions per microliter.
Step 2: How to Interpret the Mentzer Index
1. Mentzer Index < 13:
- Suggests thalassemia
- Patients with thalassemia often have a normal or high RBC count despite having small red blood cells (low MCV).
2. Mentzer Index > 13:
- Suggests iron deficiency anemia.
- In iron deficiency, both MCV and RBC count are reduced due to a lack of iron
- needed for red blood cell production.
Step 3: What About Vitamin B Deficiency?
Vitamin B deficiency impacts MCV differently: MCV > 100 fL (macrocytic anemia):
Suggests a deficiency in vitamin B12 or folate.
Practical Case Examples:
Case 1:
MCV: 68 fL, RBC: 5.5 million/µL → Mentzer Index = 12.4 → Thalassemia Trait.( RBC count will be
High)
Case 2:
MCV: 72 fL, RBC: 3.5 million/µL → Mentzer Index = 20.5 → Iron Deficiency Anemia.( RCB will be low
)
Case 3:
MCV: 110 fL, RBC: 2.8 million/µL → Macrocytic Anemia → Check B12/folate.( RBC will be Low )
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