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Laboratory Reference Ranges

This document provides reference ranges for over 100 different laboratory tests. It includes tests related to vitamins, hormones, blood counts, metabolic panels, immunology markers, and more. Each test is listed with the measurement unit and acceptable reference range. This is a comprehensive list of common clinical laboratory tests and their normal values.

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Laboratory Reference Ranges

This document provides reference ranges for over 100 different laboratory tests. It includes tests related to vitamins, hormones, blood counts, metabolic panels, immunology markers, and more. Each test is listed with the measurement unit and acceptable reference range. This is a comprehensive list of common clinical laboratory tests and their normal values.

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ABIM Laboratory Test Reference Ranges ̶ August 2018

Laboratory Tests Reference Ranges


1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D See Vitamin D metabolites
(1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol), serum
17-Hydroxyprogesterone, serum
Female, follicular Less than 80 ng/dL
Female, luteal Less than 285 ng/dL
Female, postmenopausal Less than 51 ng/dL
Male (adult) Less than 220 ng/dL
25-Hydroxyvitamin D See Vitamin D metabolites
(25-Hydroxycholecalciferol), serum
5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid, urine 2–9 mg/24 hr
6-Thioguanine, whole blood 230–400 pmol/8x108 RBCs
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) 2000–8250/μL
Acid phosphatase, serum
Total 0.5–2.0 (Bodansky) units/mL
Prostatic fraction 0.1–0.4 unit/mL
ACTH, plasma 10–60 pg/mL
Activated partial thromboplastin time 25–35 seconds
ADAMTS13 activity Greater than 60%
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), plasma 10–60 pg/mL
Albumin, serum 3.5–5.5 g/dL
Albumin, urine Less than 25 mg/24 hr
Albumin-to-creatinine ratio, urine Less than 30 mg/g
Aldolase, serum 0.8–3.0 IU/mL
Aldosterone, plasma
Supine or seated Up to 10 ng/dL
Standing Less than 21 ng/dL
Low-sodium diet (supine) Up to 30 ng/dL
Aldosterone, urine 5–19 μg/24 hr
Alkaline phosphatase, serum 30–120 U/L
Alkaline phosphatase, bone specific 5.6–18.0 µg/L for premenopausal women
Alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT), serum 150–350 mg/dL
Alpha2-antiplasmin activity, plasma 75%–115%
Alpha-amino nitrogen, urine 100–290 mg/24 hr
Alpha-fetoprotein, serum Less than 10 ng/mL
Amino acids, urine 200–400 mg/24 hr
Aminotransferase, serum alanine (ALT, SGPT) 10–40 U/L
Aminotransferase, serum aspartate (AST, SGOT) 10–40 U/L
Ammonia, blood 40–70 μg/dL
Amylase, serum 25–125 U/L (80–180 [Somogyi] units/dL)
Amylase, urine 1–17 U/hr
Androstenedione, serum Female: 30–200 ng/dL; male: 40–150 ng/dL
Angiotensin-converting enzyme, serum 8–53 U/L
Anion gap, serum 7–13 mEq/L
Antibodies to double-stranded DNA 0–7 IU/mL
Anticardiolipin antibodies
IgG Less than 20 GPL
IgM Less than 20 MPL
Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide, antibodies to Less than 20 units
Antideoxyribonuclease B Less than 280 units
Anti-F-actin antibodies, serum 1:80 or less
Antihistone antibodies Less than 1:16
Anti-liver-kidney microsomal antibodies (anti-LKM) Less than 1:20
Antimitochondrial antibodies 1:5 or less
Anti–myelin associated glycoprotein antibody Less than 1:1600
Antimyeloperoxidase antibodies Less than 1 U
Antinuclear antibodies 1:40 or less
Anti–smooth muscle antibodies 1:80 or less
Antistreptolysin O titer Less than 200 Todd units
Antithrombin activity 80%–120%
Antithyroglobulin antibodies Less than 20 U/mL
Antithyroid peroxidase antibodies Less than 2.0 U/mL
Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies See tissue transglutaminase antibody
Arterial blood gas studies (patient
breathing room air):
pH 7.38–7.44
PaCO2 38–42 mm Hg
PaO2 75–100 mm Hg
Bicarbonate 23–26 mEq/L
Oxygen saturation 95% or greater
Methemoglobin 0.5%–3.0%
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), blood 0.4–1.5 mg/dL
Ascorbic acid, leukocyte 16.5 ± 5.1 mg/dL of leukocytes
(1,3)-Beta-D-glucan, serum Less than 60 pg/mL
Beta subunit chorionic gonadotropin, urine Less than 2 mIU/24 hr
Beta2-glycoprotein I antibodies:
IgG Less than 21 SGU
IgM Less than 21 SMU
Beta-hydroxybutyrate, serum less than 0.4 mmol/L
Beta2-microglobulin, serum 0.54–2.75 mg/L
Bicarbonate, serum 23–28 mEq/L
Bilirubin, serum
Total 0.3–1.0 mg/dL
Direct 0.1–0.3 mg/dL
Indirect 0.2–0.7 mg/dL
Bleeding time (template) Less than 8 minutes
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum or plasma 8–20 mg/dL
B-type natriuretic peptide, plasma Less than 100 pg/mL
C peptide, serum 0.8–3.1 ng/mL
Calcitonin, serum Female: 5 pg/mL or less; male: 10 pg/mL or less
Calcium, ionized, serum 1.12–1.23 mmol/L
Calcium, serum 8.6–10.2 mg/dL
Calcium, urine Female: Less than 250 mg/24 hr;
male: less than 300 mg/24 hr

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Carbohydrate antigens, serum
CA 19-9 0–37 U/mL
CA 27-29 Less than 38.0 U/mL
CA 125 Less than 35 U/mL
Carbon dioxide content, serum 23–30 mEq/L
Carboxyhemoglobin, blood Less than 5%
Carcinoembryonic antigen, plasma Less than 2.5 ng/mL
Carotene, serum 75–300 μg/dL
Catecholamines, plasma
Dopamine Less than 30 pg/mL
Epinephrine
Supine Less than 50 pg/mL
Standing Less than 95 pg/mL
Norepinephrine
Supine 112–658 pg/mL
Standing 217–1109 pg/mL
Catecholamines, urine
Dopamine 65–400 μg/24 hr
Epinephrine 2–24 μg/24 hr
Norepinephrine 15–100 μg/24 hr
Total 26–121 μg/24 hr
CD4 T-lymphocyte count 530–1570/μL
Cell count, CSF:
Leukocytes (WBCs) 0–5 cells/μL
Ceruloplasmin, serum (plasma) 25–43 mg/dL
Chloride, CSF 120–130 mEq/L
Chloride, serum 98–106 mEq/L
Chloride, urine
Spot mEq/L; varies
24-hour measurement mEq/24 hr; varies with intake
Cholesterol, serum
Total
Desirable Less than 200 mg/dL
Borderline-high 200–239 mg/dL
High Greater than 239 mg/dL
High-density lipoprotein
Low Female: less than 50 mg/dL;
male: less than 40 mg/dL
Low-density lipoprotein
Optimal Less than 100 mg/dL
Near-optimal 100–129 mg/dL
Borderline-high 130–159 mg/dL
High 160–189 mg/dL
Very high Greater than 189 mg/dL
Cholinesterase, serum (pseudocholinesterase) 0.5 or more pH units/hr
Packed cells 0.7 or more pH units/hr
Chorionic gonadotropin, beta-human Female, premenopausal nonpregnant: less than 1.0 U/L ;
(beta-hCG), serum female, postmenopausal: less than 7.0 U/L; male: less
than 1.4 U/L
Chromogranin A, serum Less than 93 ng/mL
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Citrate, urine 250–1000 mg/24 hr
Clotting time (Lee-White) 5–15 minutes
Coagulation factors, plasma
Factor I (fibrinogen) 200–400 mg/dL
Factor II (prothrombin) 60%–130%
Factor V (accelerator globulin) 60%–130%
Factor VII (proconvertin) 60%–130%
Factor VIII (antihemophilic globulin) 50%–150%
Factor IX (plasma thromboplastin component) 60%–130%
Factor X (Stuart factor) 60%–130%
Factor XI (plasma thromboplastin antecedent) 60%–130%
Factor XII (Hageman factor) 60%–130%
Factor XIII 57%–192%
Cold agglutinin titer Greater than 1:64 positive
Complement components, serum
C3 100–233 mg/dL
C4 14–48 mg/dL
CH50 110–190 units/mL
Copper, serum 100–200 μg/dL
Copper, urine 0–100 μg/24 hr
Coproporphyrin, urine 50–250 μg/24 hr
Cortisol, free, urine 4–50 μg/24 hr
Cortisol, plasma
8 AM 5–25 μg/dL
4 PM Less than 10 μg/dL
1 hour after cosyntropin 18 μg/dL or greater
Overnight suppression test (1-mg) Less than 1.8 μg/dL
Overnight suppression test (8-mg) Greater than 50% reduction in cortisol
Cortisol, saliva, 11 PM – midnight Less than 0.09 µg/dL
C-reactive protein, serum 0.8 mg/dL or less
C-reactive protein (high sensitivity), serum Low risk = less than 1.0 mg/L; Average risk = 1.0–3.0
mg/L; High risk = more than 3.0 mg/L
Creatine kinase, serum
Total Female: 30–135 U/L; male: 55–170 U/L
MB isoenzymes Less than 5% of total
Creatine, urine Female: 0–100 mg/24 hr; male: 0–40 mg/24 hr
Creatinine clearance, urine 90–140 mL/min
Creatinine, serum Female: 0.50–1.10 mg/dL; male: 0.70–1.30 mg/dL
Creatinine, urine
Spot mg/dL; varies
24-hour measurement 15–25 mg/kg body weight/24 hr
Cyclosporine, whole blood (trough)
Therapeutic 100–200 ng/mL
0–3 months post transplantation 150–250 ng/mL
More than 3 months post transplantation 75–125 ng/mL
D-dimer, plasma Less than 0.5 μg/mL
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S), serum Female: 44–332 μg/dL; male: 89–457 μg/dL
Delta-aminolevulinic acid, serum Less than 20 μg/dL

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Digoxin, serum Therapeutic: 1.0–2.0 ng/mL
(less than 1.2 ng/mL for patients with heart failure)
Dihydrotestosterone, serum Adult male: 25–80 ng/dL
Dopamine, plasma Less than 30 pg/mL
Dopamine, urine 65–400 μg/24 hr
D-Xylose absorption
(after ingestion of 25 g of D-xylose)
Serum 25–40 mg/dL
Urinary excretion 4.5–7.5 g during a 5-hr period
Electrolytes, serum
Sodium 136–145 mEq/L
Potassium 3.5–5.0 mEq/L
Chloride 98–106 mEq/L
Bicarbonate 23–28 mEq/L
Epinephrine, plasma
Supine Less than 110 pg/mL
Standing Less than 140 pg/mL
Epinephrine, urine Less than 20 μg/24 hr
Erythrocyte count 4.2–5.9 million/μL
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren) Female: 0–20 mm/hr; male: 0–15 mm/hr
Erythrocyte survival rate (51Cr) T½ = 28 days
Erythropoietin, serum 4–26 mU/mL
Estradiol, serum
Female, follicular 10–180 pg/mL
Mid-cycle peak 100–300 pg/mL
Luteal 40–200 pg/mL
Postmenopausal Less than 10 pg/mL
Male 20–50 pg/mL
Estriol, urine Greater than 12 mg/24 hr
Estrogen receptor protein Negative: Less than 10 fmol/mg protein
Estrone, serum 10–60 pg/mL
Ethanol, blood Less than 0.005% (less than 5 mg/dL)
Coma level More than 0.5% (more than 500 mg/dL)
Intoxication 0.08%–0.1% or greater (80–100 mg/dL or greater)
Euglobulin clot lysis time 2–4 hours at 37.0 C
Everolimus, whole blood (trough) Therapeutic: 3.0–8.0 ng/mL
Factor XIII, B subunit, plasma 60–130 U/dL
Fecal fat Less than 7 g/24 hr
Fecal nitrogen Less than 2 g/24 hr
Fecal pH 7.0–7.5
Fecal potassium Less than 10 mEq/L
Fecal sodium Less than 10 mEq/L
Fecal urobilinogen 40–280 mg/24 hr
Fecal weight Less than 250 g/24 hr
Ferritin, serum Female: 11–211 ng/mL; male: 20–235 ng/mL
Fibrin(ogen) degradation products Less than 10 μg/mL
Fibrinogen, plasma 200–400 mg/dL
Fibroblast growth factor-23, serum 30–80 RU/mL
Flecainide, serum Therapeutic: 0.2–1.0 μg/mL
Folate, red cell 150–450 ng/mL of packed cells
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Folate, serum 1.8–9.0 ng/mL
Follicle-stimulating hormone, serum
Female, follicular/luteal 2–9 mIU/mL (2–9 U/L)
Female, mid-cycle peak 4–22 mIU/mL (4–22 U/L)
Female, postmenopausal Greater than 30 mIU/mL (Greater than 30 U/L)
Male (adult) 1–7 mIU/mL (1–7 U/L)
Children, Tanner stages 1, 2 0.5–8.0 mIU/mL (0.5–8.0 U/L)
Children, Tanner stages 3, 4, 5 1–12 mIU/mL (1–12 U/L)
Free kappa light chain, serum 3.3–19.4 mg/L
Free kappa-to-free lambda light chain ratio, serum 0.26–1.65
Free lambda light chain, serum 5.7–26.3 mg/L
Fructosamine, serum 175–280 mmol/L
Gamma globulin, CSF 6.1–8.3 mg/dL
Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, serum Female: 8–40 U/L; male: 9–50 U/L
Gastric secretion
Basal acid analysis 10–30 units of free acid
Basal acid output Female: 2.0 ± 1.8 mEq of HCl/hr; male: 3.0 ± 2.0 mEq of
HCl/hr
Maximal output after pentagastrin stimulation 23 ± 5 mEq of HCl/hr
Gastrin, serum Less than 100 pg/mL
Gentamicin, serum Therapeutic: peak 5.0–10.0 µg/mL;
trough: less than 2.0 µg/mL
Glucose, CSF 50–75 mg/dL
Glucose, plasma (fasting) 70–99 mg/dL
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, blood 5–15 units/g of hemoglobin
Glycoprotein α-subunit, serum Less than 1 ng/mL
Growth hormone, serum
At rest Less than 5 ng/mL
Response to provocative stimuli Greater than 7 ng/mL
Haptoglobin, serum 83–267 mg/dL
Hematocrit, blood Female: 37%–47%; male: 42%–50%
Hemoglobin A1C 4.0%–5.6%
Hemoglobin, blood Female: 12–16 g/dL; male: 14–18 g/dL
Hemoglobin fractionation
Hb A 96%–98%
Hb A2 1.5%–3.5%
Hb F Less than 1%
Hemoglobin, plasma Less than 5.0 mg/dL
Heparin–anti-factor Xa assay, plasma 0.3–0.7 IU/mL [therapeutic range for standard
(unfractionated) heparin therapy]
Heparin–platelet factor 4 antibody Positive: Greater than 0.4 optical density units
Hepatic copper 25–40 μg/g dry weight
Hepatic iron index Less than 1.0
Histamine excretion, urine 20–50 μg/24 hr
Homocysteine, plasma 5–15 μmol/L
Beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG), Female, premenopausal nonpregnant: less than 1.0 U/L ;
serum female, postmenopausal: less than 7.0 U/L; male: less
than 1.4 U/L
Hydroxyproline, urine 10–30 mg/sq meter of body surface/24 hr
Immature platelet fraction 1%–5% of platelet count
Immune complexes, serum 0–50 μg/dL
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Immunoglobulins, serum
IgA 90–325 mg/dL
IgE Less than 380 IU/mL
IgG 800–1500 mg/dL
IgM 45–150 mg/dL
Immunoglobulin free light chains, serum
Kappa 3.3–19.4 mg/L
Lambda 5.7–26.3 mg/L
Kappa-to-lambda ratio 0.26–1.65
Insulin, serum (fasting) Less than 20 μU/mL
Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1)
(somatomedin-C), serum
Ages 16–24 182–780 ng/mL
Ages 25–39 114–492 ng/mL
Ages 40–54 90–360 ng/mL
Ages 55 and older 71–290 ng/mL
Iodine, urine
Spot µg/L; varies
Iron, serum 50–150 μg/dL
Iron-binding capacity, serum (total) 250–310 μg/dL
Lactate dehydrogenase, serum 80–225 U/L
Lactate, arterial blood Less than 1.3 mmol/L (Less than 1.3 mEq/L)
Lactate, serum or plasma 0.7–2.1 mmol/L
Lactate, venous blood 0.6–1.8 mEq/L; 6–16 mg/dL
Lactic acid, serum 6–19 mg/dL (0.7–2.1 mmol/L)
Lactose tolerance test, GI Increase in plasma glucose: greater than 15 mg/dL
Lead, blood 15–40 μg/dL
Lead, urine Less than 80 μg/24 hr
Leukocyte count 4000–11,000/μL
Segmented neutrophils 50%–70%
Band forms 0–5%
Lymphocytes 30%–45%
Monocytes 0–6%
Basophils 0–1%
Eosinophils 0–3%
Lipase, serum 10–140 U/L
Lipoprotein(a), serum Desirable: less than 30 mg/dL
Lithium, plasma
Therapeutic 0.6–1.2 mEq/L
Toxic level Greater than 2 mEq/L
Luteinizing hormone (LH), serum
Female, follicular/luteal 1–12 mIU/mL (1–12 U/L)
Female, mid-cycle peak 9–80 mIU/mL (9–80 U/L)
Female, postmenopausal Greater than 30 mIU/mL (Greater than 30 U/L)
Male (adult) 2–9 mIU/mL (2–9 U/L)
Children, Tanner stages 1, 2, 3 Less than 9.0 mIU/mL (Less than 9.0 U/L)
Children, Tanner stages 4, 5 1–15 mIU/mL (1–15 U/L)

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Lymphocyte subsets
CD3 900–3245/μL
CD4 530–1570/μL
CD8 430–1060/μL
CD19 208–590/μL
Magnesium, serum 1.6–2.6 mEq/L
Magnesium, urine 14–290 mg/24 hr
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 28–32 pg
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 33–36 g/dL
Mean corpuscular volume 80–98 fL
Mean platelet volume 7–9 fL
Metanephrines, fractionated, plasma
Metanephrine Less than 0.5 nmol/L
Normetanephrine Less than 0.9 nmol/L
Metanephrines, fractionated, 24-hour urine
Metanephrine Less than 400 µg/24 hr
Normetanephrine Less than 900 µg/24 hr
Myoglobin, serum Less than 100 μg/L
Norepinephrine, plasma
Supine 70–750 pg/mL
Standing 200–1700 pg/mL
Norepinephrine, urine 0–100 μg/24 hr
Normetanephrine, fractionated, plasma Less than 0.9 nmol/L
Normetanephrine, fractionated, 24-hour urine Less than 900 µg
N -telopeptide, urine Female: 11–48 nmol BCE/mmol creatinine;
male: 7–68 nmol BCE/mmol creatinine
N -terminal-pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-pro-BNP), If eGFR > 60 mL/min/1.73 m2
serum or plasma 18 –49 years of age
Heart failure unlikely: 300 pg/mL or less
High probability of heart failure: 450 pg/mL or
greater
50–75 years of age
Heart failure unlikely: 300 pg/mL or less
High probability of heart failure: 900 pg/mL or
greater
Older than 75 years of age
Heart failure unlikely: 300 pg/mL or less
High probability of heart failure: 1800 pg/mL or
greater
If eGFR < 60 mL/min/1.73 m2
18 years of age or older
High probability of heart failure: 1200 pg/mL or
greater
Osmolality, serum 275–295 mOsm/kg H2O
Osmolality, urine 38–1400 mOsm/kg H2O
Osmotic fragility of erythrocytes Increased if hemolysis occurs in over 0.5% NaCl;
decreased if hemolysis is incomplete in 0.3% NaCl
Osteocalcin, serum Male: 11.3–35.4 ng/mL; Female: 7.2–27.9 ng/mL
Oxalate, urine Less than 40 mg/24 hr
Oxygen consumption 225–275 mL/min
Oxygen saturation, arterial blood 95% or greater

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Parathyroid hormone, serum
C -terminal 150–350 pg/mL
Intact 10–65 pg/mL
Intact (dialysis patients only) Target: 130–585 pg/mL
Parathyroid hormone-related protein, serum Less than 1.5 pmol/L
Partial thromboplastin time (activated) 25–35 seconds
pH, urine 4.5–8.0
Phenolsulfonphthalein, urine At least 25% excreted by 15 minutes;
40% by 30 minutes;
60% by 120 minutes
Phenytoin, serum Therapeutic: 10–20 μg/mL
Phosphatase (acid), serum
Total 0.5–2.0 (Bodansky) units/mL
Prostatic fraction 0.1–0.4 unit/mL
Phosphatase (alkaline), serum 30–120 U/L
Phospholipids, serum (total) 200–300 mg/dL
Phosphorus, serum 3.0–4.5 mg/dL
Phosphorus, urine 500–1200 mg/24 hr
Platelet count 150,000–450,000/μL
Platelet function analysis (PFA-100):
Collagen–epinephrine closure time 60–143 seconds
Collagen–ADP closure time 58–123 seconds
Platelet survival rate (51Cr) 10 days
Potassium, serum 3.5–5.0 mEq/L
Potassium, urine
Spot mEq/L; varies
24-hour measurement mEq/24 hr; varies with intake
Prealbumin, serum 16–30 mg/dL
Pregnanetriol, urine 0.2–3.5 mg/24 hr
Pressure (opening) [initial], CSF 70–180 mm CSF (70–180 mm H2O)
Procalcitonin, serum less than or equal to 0.10 ng/mL
Progesterone, serum
Female, follicular 0.02–0.9 ng/mL
Female, luteal 2–30 ng/mL
Male (adult) 0.12–0.3 ng/mL
Proinsulin, serum 3–20 pmol/L
Prolactin, serum Less than 20 ng/mL
Prostate-specific antigen, serum ng/mL; no specific normal or abnormal level
Protein C activity 65%–150%
Protein C antigen 70%–140%
Protein catabolic rate, urine goal: 1.0–1.2 g/kg/24 hr
Protein S activity 57%–131%
Protein S antigen
Total 60%–140%
Free 60%–130%
Protein, urine
Spot mg/dL; varies
24-hour measurement Less than 100 mg/24 hr
Proteins, CSF total 15—45 mg/dL

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Proteins, serum
Total 5.5–9.0 g/dL
Albumin 3.5–5.5 g/dL
Globulin 2.0–3.5 g/dL
Alpha1 0.2–0.4 g/dL
Alpha2 0.5–0.9 g/dL
Beta 0.6–1.1 g/dL
Gamma 0.7–1.7 g/dL
Protein-to-creatinine ratio, urine Less than 0.2 mg/mg
Prothrombin time, plasma 11–13 seconds
Pyruvic acid, blood 0.08–0.16 mmol/L
Quinidine, serum Therapeutic: 2–5 μg/mL
Red cell distribution width (RDW) 9.0–14.5
Red cell mass Female: 22.7–27.9 mL/kg; male: 24.9–32.5 mL/kg
Renin activity (angiotensin-I radioimmunoassay)
Peripheral plasma
Normal diet
Supine 0.3–2.5 ng/mL/hr
Upright 0.2–3.6 ng/mL/hr
Low sodium diet
Supine 0.9–4.5 ng/mL/hr
Upright 4.1–9.1 ng/mL/hr
Diuretics + low sodium diet 6.3–13.7 ng/mL/hr
Renal vein concentration Normal ratio (high:low): less than 1.5
Reptilase time 10–12 seconds
Reticulocyte count 0.5%–1.5% of red cells
Reticulocyte count, absolute 25,000–100,000/µL
Rheumatoid factor (nephelometry) Less than 24 IU/mL
Rheumatoid factor, latex test for 1:80 or less
Ristocetin cofactor activity of plasma 50%–150%
Russell viper venom time, dilute 33–44 seconds
Salicylate, plasma Therapeutic: 20–30 mg/dL
Sex hormone-binding globulin Female, nonpregnant: 18–144 nmol/L;
male: 10–57 nmol/L
Sodium, serum 136–145 mEq/L
Sodium, urine
Spot mEq/L; varies
24-hour measurement mEq/24 hr; varies with intake
Specific gravity, urine 1.002–1.030
Sperm density 10–150 million/mL
Sweat test for sodium and chloride Less than 60 mEq/L
T3 resin uptake 25%–35%
T-lymphocyte count, CD4 530–1570/μL
Tacrolimus, whole blood (trough) Therapeutic: 5–15 ng/mL {For transplant patients:
10.0–15.0 ng/mL (0–3 months post transplantation);
5.0–10.0 ng/mL (more than 3 months post
transplantation)}
Testosterone, serum Female: 18–54 ng/dL; male: 291–1100 ng/dL
Testosterone, bioavailable, serum Female, age 18–69 yrs: 0.5–8.5 ng/dL
Testosterone, free, serum Male: 70–300 pg/mL

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Theophylline, serum Therapeutic: 8–20 μg/mL
Thrombin time 17–23 seconds
Thyroid function studies
T3 resin uptake 25%–35%
Thyroglobulin, serum Less than 20 ng/mL
Thyroidal iodine (123I) uptake 5%–30% of administered dose at 24 hours
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), serum 0.5–4.0 μU/mL (0.5–4.0 mU/L)
Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) Less than 130%
Thyroxine-binding globulin, serum 12–27 µg/mL
Thyroxine index, free (estimate) 5–12
Thyroxine (T4), serum
Total 5–12 μg/dL
Free 0.8–1.8 ng/dL
Triiodothyronine (T3), serum
Total 80–180 ng/dL
Reverse 20–40 ng/dL
Free 2.3–4.2 pg/mL
Tissue transglutaminase antibody, IgA less than 20 AU
[by chemiluminescence method]
Tissue transglutaminase antibody, IgG less than 20 AU
[by chemiluminescence method]
Tissue transglutaminase antibody, IgA less than 4.0 U/mL
[by ELISA]

Tissue transglutaminase antibody, IgG less than 6.0 U/mL


[by ELISA]
Total proteins, CSF 15–45 mg/dL
Transaminase, serum glutamic oxaloacetic (SGOT) See aminotransferase, serum aspartate (AST)
Transaminase, serum glutamic pyruvic (SGPT) See aminotransferase, serum alanine (ALT)
Transferrin saturation 20%–50%
Transferrin, serum 200–400 mg/dL
Triglycerides, serum (fasting)
Optimal Less than 100 mg/dL
Normal Less than 150 mg/dL
Borderline-high 150–199 mg/dL
High 200–499 mg/dL
Very high Greater than 499 mg/dL
Troponin I, cardiac, serum 0.04 ng/mL or less
Troponin T, cardiac, serum 0.01 ng/mL or less
Tryptase, serum Less than 11.5 ng/mL
Urea clearance, urine
Standard 40–60 mL/min
Maximal 60–100 mL/min
Urea nitrogen, blood 8–20 mg/dL
Urea nitrogen, urine 12–20 g/24 hr
Uric acid, serum 3.0–7.0 mg/dL
Uric acid, urine 250–750 mg/24 hr
Uroporphyrin, urine 10–30 μg/24 hr
Vanillylmandelic acid, urine Less than 9 mg/24 hr
Venous oxygen content, mixed 14–16 mL/dL
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Venous studies, mixed, blood
pH 7.32–7.41
PCO2 42–53 mm Hg
PO2 35–42 mm Hg
Bicarbonate 24–28 mEq/L
Oxygen saturation (SvO2) 65%–75%
Viscosity, serum 1.4–1.8 cp
Vitamin A, serum:
Adult 32.5–78.0 μg/dL
Pediatric, age 1–2 yr (retinol) 20–43 μg/dL
Vitamin B12, serum 200–800 pg/mL
Vitamin D metabolites, serum
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 15–60 pg/mL
(1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol)
25-Hydroxyvitamin D 20–60 ng/mL
(25-hydroxycholecalciferol)
Vitamin E, serum:
Adult 5.5–17.0 mg/L
Pediatric, age 1–2 yr (alpha-tocopherol) 2.9–16.6 mg/L
Volume, blood
Plasma Female: 43 mL/kg body weight;
male: 44 mL/kg body weight
Red cell Female: 20–30 mL/kg body weight;
male: 25–35 mL/kg body weight
von Willebrand factor antigen, plasma 50%–150%
Zinc, serum 75–140 μg/dL
Revised - August, 2018

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