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Peripheral Blood Reference Ranges - Lymphomation.org
www.lymphomation.orgPeripheral Blood: Reference Ranges Adapted from University of Washington Medical Center Prepared by Patients Against Lymphoma Reference ranges and unit measurements can vary per lab.
Complete Blood Count - bpac
www.bpac.org.nzlimitations of reference ranges for the CBC For most people conventional reference ranges will be adequate for diagnostic purposes, but a number of pitfalls
CLINICAL LABORATORY TESTS – REFERENCE VALUES
www.royalcollege.caCLINICAL LABORATORY TESTS – REFERENCE VALUES. This table lists reference ranges (expressed in both SI units and traditional units) for the most common laboratory tests and is intended for interpretation of
Age-Specific Reference Ranges for Prostate-Specific ...
eu-acme.orgAge-Specific Reference Ranges for Prostate-Specific Antigen as a Marker for Prostate Cancer Hans-Joachim Luboldt*, Joachim F. Schindler, Herbert Ru¨bben
ABIM Laboratory Test Reference Ranges January 2022
www.abim.orgFemale, follicular ˂80 ng/dL Female, luteal ˂ ô ñ ng/dL Female, postmenopausal ˂ í ng/dL Male (adult) ˂ î ì ng/dL 25-Hydroxyvitamin D (25-hydroxycholecalciferol), serum See Vitamin D metabolites 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid, urine î– mg/ î ð hr 6-Thioguanine, whole blood î ï ì– ì ì pmol/ ôx í ì8 RBCs
Coagulation/Clotting in neonates - Cardiff NICU
www.cardiffnicu.comIt is difficult to establish a normal reference range for preterm babies 29 weeks and below due to lack of robust evidence. The available evidence (limited to small studies and
Take5: Laboratory Values - nursingcenter.com
www.nursingcenter.comRENAL FUNCTION REFERENCE RANGE NURSING IMPLICATIONS (conventional units) Blood urea nitrogen 10-20 mg/100 mL Increased BUN is found with impaired renal function (such as associated