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This document provides reference ranges for common laboratory values in both conventional and SI units. It includes normal levels for electrolytes, kidney and liver function tests, lipids, iron, endocrine markers, immunoglobulins, blood gases, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and components of a complete blood count. The reference ranges cover measurements of serum, plasma, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid samples and are categorized by analyte for quick reference in clinical practice and interpretation of laboratory results.

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This document provides reference ranges for common laboratory values in both conventional and SI units. It includes normal levels for electrolytes, kidney and liver function tests, lipids, iron, endocrine markers, immunoglobulins, blood gases, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and components of a complete blood count. The reference ranges cover measurements of serum, plasma, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid samples and are categorized by analyte for quick reference in clinical practice and interpretation of laboratory results.

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Laboratory Values

Reference Range SI Reference Intervals


SERUM
General Chemistry:
Electrolytes
Sodium (Na+) 136–146 mEq/L 136–146 mmol/L
Potassium (K+) 3.5–5.0 mEq/L 3.5–5.0 mmol/L
Chloride (Cl–) 95–105 mEq/L 95–105 mmol/L
Bicarbonate (HCO 3–) 22–28 mEq/L 22–28 mmol/L
Urea nitrogen 7–18 mg/dL 2.5–6.4 mmol/L
Creatinine 0.6–1.2 mg/dL 53–106 μmol/L
Glucose Fasting: 70–100 mg/dL 3.8–5.6 mmol/L
Random, non-fasting: <140 mg/dL <7.77 mmol/L
Calcium 8.4–10.2 mg/dL 2.1–2.6 mmol/L
Magnesium (Mg2+) 1.5–2.0 mg/dL 0.75–1.0 mmol/L
Phosphorus (inorganic) 3.0–4.5 mg/dL 1.0–1.5 mmol/L
Hepatic:
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 10–40 U/L 10–40 U/L
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) 12–38 U/L 12–38 U/L
Alkaline phosphatase 25–100 U/L 25–100 U/L
Amylase 25–125 U/L 25–125 U/L
Bilirubin, total // direct 0.1–1.0 mg/dL // 0.0–0.3 mg/dL 2–17 μmol/L // 0–5 μmol/L
Proteins, total 6.0–7.8 g/dL 60–78 g/L
Albumin 3.5–5.5 g/dL 35–55 g/L
Globulin 2.3–3.5 g/dL 23–35 g/L
Lipids:
Cholesterol
Total Normal: <200 mg/dL <5.2 mmol/L
High: >240 mg/dL >6.2 mmol/L
HDL 40–60 mg/dL 1.0–1.6 mmol/L
LDL <160 mg/dL <4.2 mmol/L
Triglycerides Normal: <150 mg/dL <1.70 mmol/L
Borderline: 151–199 mg/dL 1.71–2.25 mmol/L
Iron Studies:
Ferritin Male: 20–250 ng/mL 20–250 μg/L
Female: 10–120 ng/mL 10–120 μg/L
Iron Male: 65–175 µg/dL 11.6–31.3 μmol/L
Female: 50–170 μg/dL 9.0–30.4 μmol/L
Total iron-binding capacity 250–400 µg/dL 44.8–71.6 μmol/L
Transferrin 200–360 mg/dL 2.0–3.6 g/L

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Reference Range SI Reference Intervals


Endocrine:
Follicle-stimulating hormone Male: 4–25 mIU/mL 4–25 IU/L
Female: premenopause 4–30 mIU/mL 4–30 IU/L
midcycle peak 10–90 mIU/mL 10–90 IU/L
postmenopause 40–250 mIU/mL 40–250 IU/L
Luteinizing hormone Male: 6–23 mIU/mL 6–23 IU/L
Female: follicular phase 5–30 mIU/mL 5–30 IU/L
midcycle 75–150 mIU/mL 75–150 IU/L
postmenopause 30–200 mIU/mL 30–200 IU/L
Growth hormone - arginine stimulation Fasting: <5 ng/mL <5 μg/L
Provocative stimuli: >7 ng/mL >7 μg/L
Prolactin (hPRL) Male: <17 ng/mL <17 μg/L
Female: <25 ng/mL <25 μg/L
Cortisol 0800 h: 5–23 μg/dL 138–635 nmol/L
1600 h: 3–15 μg/dL 82–413 nmol/L
2000 h: <50% of 0800 h Fraction of 0800 h: <0.50
TSH 0.4–4.0 μU/mL 0.4–4.0 mIU/L
Triiodothyronine (T3) (RIA) 100–200 ng/dL 1.5–3.1 nmol/L
Triiodothyronine (T3) resin uptake 25%–35% 0.25–0.35
Thyroxine (T4) 5–12 μg/dL 64–155 nmol/L
Free T4 0.9–1.7 ng/dL 12.0–21.9 pmol/L
Thyroidal iodine ( 123I) uptake 8%–30% of administered dose/24 h 0.08–0.30/24 h
Intact PTH 10–60 pg/mL 10–60 ng/L
17-Hydroxycorticosteroids Male: 3.0–10.0 mg/24 h 8.2–27.6 μmol/24 h
Female: 2.0–8.0 mg/24 h 5.5–22.0 μmol/24 h
17-Ketosteroids, total Male: 8–20 mg/24 h 28–70 μmol/24 h
Female: 6–15 mg/24 h 21–52 μmol/24 h
Immunoglobulins:
IgA 76–390 mg/dL 0.76–3.90 g/L
IgE 0–380 IU/mL 0–380 kIU/L
IgG 650–1500 mg/dL 6.5–15.0 g/L
IgM 50–300 mg/dL 0.5–3.0 g/L
Other, serum:
Creatinine clearance Male: 97–137 mL/min 97–137 mL/min
Female: 88–128 mL/min 88–128 mL/min
Creatine kinase Male: 25–90 U/L 25–90 U/L
Female: 10–70 U/L 10–70 U/L
Lactate dehydrogenase 45–200 U/L 45–200 U/L
Osmolality 275–295 mOsmol/kg H2O 275–295 mOsmol/kg H2O
Uric acid 3.0–8.2 mg/dL 0.18–0.48 mmol/L

GASES, ARTERIAL BLOOD (ROOM AIR)


P O2 75–105 mm Hg 10.0–14.0 kPa
PCO2 33–45 mm Hg 4.4–5.9 kPa
pH 7.35–7.45 [H+] 36–44 nmol/L

CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
Cell count 0–5/mm3 0–5 × 106/L
Chloride 118–132 mEq/L 118–132 mmol/L
Gamma globulin 3%–12% total proteins 0.03–0.12
Glucose 40–70 mg/dL 2.2–3.9 mmol/L
Pressure 70–180 mm H2O 70–180 mm H2O
Proteins, total <40 mg/dL <0.40 g/L

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Laboratory Values (continued)

Reference Range SI Reference Intervals


HEMATOLOGIC
Complete Blood Count:
Hematocrit Male: 41%–53% 0.41–0.53
Female: 36%–46% 0.36–0.46
Hemoglobin, blood Male: 13.5–17.5 g/dL 135–175 g/L
Female: 12.0–16.0 g/dL 120–160 g/L
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) 25–35 pg/cell 0.39–0.54 fmol/cell
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin conc. (MCHC) 31%–36% Hb/cell 4.8–5.6 mmol Hb/L
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) 80–100 μm3 80–100 fL
Volume
Plasma Male: 25–43 mL/kg 0.025–0.043 L/kg
Female: 28–45 mL/kg 0.028–0.045 L/kg
Red cell Male: 20–36 mL/kg 0.020–0.036 L/kg
Female: 19–31 mL/kg 0.019–0.031 L/kg
Leukocyte count (WBC) 4500–11,000/mm3 4.5–11.0 × 109/L
Neutrophils, segmented 54%–62% 0.54–0.62
Neutrophils, bands 3%–5% 0.03–0.05
Lymphocytes 25%–33% 0.25–0.33
Monocytes 3%–7% 0.03–0.07
Eosinophils 1%–3% 0.01–0.03
Basophils 0%–0.75% 0.00–0.0075
Platelet count 150,000–400,000/mm3 150–400 × 109/L
Coagulation:
Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) (activated) 25–40 seconds 25–40 seconds
Prothrombin time (PT) 11–15 seconds 11–15 seconds
D-Dimer ≤250 ng/mL ≤1.4 nmol/L
Other, Hematologic:
Reticulocyte count 0.5%–1.5% 0.005–0.015
Erythrocyte count (RBC) Male: 4.3–5.9 million/mm3 4.3–5.9 × 1012/L
Female: 3.5–5.5 million/mm3 3.5–5.5 × 1012/L
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren) Male: 0–15 mm/h 0–15 mm/h
Female: 0–20 mm/h 0–20 mm/h
CD4+ T-lymphocyte count ≥500/mm3 ≥0.5 × 109/L
Troponin I ≤0.04 ng/mL ≤0.04 µg/L
Endocrine:
Hemoglobin A1c ≤6% ≤42 mmol/mol

URINE
Calcium 100–300 mg/24 h 2.5–7.5 mmol/24 h
Osmolality 50–1200 mOsmol/kg H2O 50–1200 mOsmol/kg H2O
Oxalate 8–40 μg/mL 90–445 μmol/L
Proteins, total <150 mg/24 h <0.15 g/24 h

BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) Adult: 19–25 kg/m2

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