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Normal Laboratory Values

This document provides reference ranges for many common laboratory values used in medicine. It includes hematology values like complete blood count and coagulation markers. It also lists chemistry studies involving electrolytes, liver enzymes, kidney and thyroid function. Reference ranges are provided for measurements in blood, urine, endocrine and other areas. The ranges are given in both traditional and SI units.

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Normal Laboratory Values

This document provides reference ranges for many common laboratory values used in medicine. It includes hematology values like complete blood count and coagulation markers. It also lists chemistry studies involving electrolytes, liver enzymes, kidney and thyroid function. Reference ranges are provided for measurements in blood, urine, endocrine and other areas. The ranges are given in both traditional and SI units.

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LABORATORY VALUES

MKSAP® 15
U.S. traditional units are followed in parentheses by equivalent values expressed in S.I. units.

Hematology Complement, serum


C3 — 55-120 mg/dL (550-1200 mg/L)
Activated partial thromboplastin time — 25-35 s
Bleeding time — less than 10 min Total (CH50) — 37-55 U/mL (37-55 kU/L)
Erythrocyte count — 4.2-5.9 x 106/µL (4.2-5.9 x 1012/L) Creatine kinase, serum — 30-170 U/L
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate Creatinine, serum — 0.7-1.3 mg/dL (61.9-115 µmol/L)
Male — 0-15 mm/h Electrolytes, serum
Female — 0-20 mm/h Sodium — 136-145 meq/L (136-145 mmol/L)
Erythropoietin — less than 30 mU/mL (30 U/L) Potassium — 3.5-5.0 meq/L (3.5-5.0 mmol/L)
D-Dimer — less than 0.5 µg/mL (500 mg/L) Chloride — 98-106 meq/L (98-106 mmol/L)
Ferritin, serum — 15-200 ng/mL (15-200 µg/L) Bicarbonate — 23-28 meq/L (23-28 mmol/L)
Haptoglobin, serum — 50-150 mg/dL (500-1500 mg/L) Fibrinogen, plasma — 150-350 mg/dL (1.5-3.5 g/L)
Hematocrit
Folate, red cell — 160-855 ng/mL (362-1937 nmol/L)
Male — 41%-51%
Folate, serum — 2.5-20 ng/mL (5.7-45.3 nmol/L)
Female — 36%-47%
Glucose, plasma — fasting, 70-100 mg/dL (3.9-5.6 mmol/L)
Hemoglobin, blood
Male — 14-17 g/dL (140-170 g/L) γ-Glutamyltransferase, serum — 0-30 U/L
Female — 12-16 g/dL (120-160 g/L) Homocysteine, plasma
Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase — 15-40 mg of phosphorus Male — 0.54-2.16 mg/L (4-16 µmol/L)
liberated/h per 1010 cells; score = 13-130/100 polymorphonuclear Female — 0.41-1.89 mg/L (3-14 µmol/L)
neutrophils and band forms Immunoglobulins
Leukocyte count — 4000-10,000/µL (4.0-10 x 109/L) Globulins, total — 2.5-3.5 g/dL (25-35 g/L)
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin — 28-32 pg IgG — 640-1430 mg/dL (6.4-14.3 g/L)
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration — 32-36 g/dL IgA — 70-300 mg/dL (0.7-3.0 g/L)
(320-360 g/L)
IgM — 20-140 mg/dL (0.2-1.4 g/L)
Mean corpuscular volume — 80-100 fL
IgD — less than 8 mg/dL (80 mg/L)
Platelet count — 150,000-350,000/µL (150-350 x 109/L)
IgE — 0.01-0.04 mg/dL (0.1-0.4 mg/L)
Prothrombin time — 11–13 s
Reticulocyte count — 0.5%-1.5% of erythrocytes; absolute: 23,000- Iron studies
90,000/µL (23-90 x 109/L) Ferritin, serum — 15-200 ng/mL (15-200 µg/L)
Iron, serum — 60-160 µg/dL (11-29 µmol/L)
Blood, Plasma, and Serum Chemistry Studies Iron-binding capacity, total, serum — 250-460 µg/dL
Albumin, serum — 3.5-5.5 g/dL (35-55 g/L) (45-82 µmol/L)
Alkaline phosphatase, serum — 36-92 U/L Transferrin saturation — 20%-50%
α-Fetoprotein, serum — 0-20 ng/mL (0-20 µg/L) Lactate dehydrogenase, serum — 60-100 U/L
Aminotransferase, alanine (ALT) — 0-35 U/L Lactic acid, venous blood — 6-16 mg/dL (0.67-1.8 mmol/L)
Aminotransferase, aspartate (AST) — 0-35 U/L Lipase, serum — less than 95 U/L
Ammonia, plasma — 40-80 µg/dL (23-47 µmol/L) Magnesium, serum — 1.5-2.4 mg/dL (0.62-0.99 mmol/L)
Amylase, serum — 0-130 U/L Methylmalonic acid, serum — 150-370 nmol/L
Bicarbonate, serum — 23-28 meq/L (23-28 mmol/L) Osmolality, plasma — 275-295 mosm/kg H2O
Bilirubin, serum Phosphatase, alkaline, serum — 36-92 U/L
Total — 0.3-1.2 mg/dL (5.1-20.5 µmol/L)
Phosphorus, serum — 3-4.5 mg/dL (0.97-1.45 mmol/L)
Direct — 0-0.3 mg/dL (0-5.1 µmol/L)
Potassium, serum — 3.5-5.0 meq/L (3.5-5.0 mmol/L)
Blood gases, arterial (ambient air)
pH — 7.38-7.44 Prostate-specific antigen, serum — less than 4 ng/mL (4 µg/L)
Pco2 — 35-45 mm Hg Protein, serum
Po2 — 80-100 mm Hg Total — 6.0-7.8 g/dL (60-78 g/L)
Oxygen saturation — 95% or greater Albumin — 3.5-5.5 g/dL (35-55 g/L)
Blood urea nitrogen — 8-20 mg/dL (2.9-7.1 mmol/L) Globulins, total — 2.5-3.5 g/dL (25-35 g/L)
C-reactive protein — 0.0-0.8 mg/dL (0.0-8.0 mg/L) Rheumatoid factor — less than 40 U/mL (40 kU/L)
Calcium, serum — 9-10.5 mg/dL (2.2-2.6 mmol/L) Sodium, serum — 136-145 meq/L (136-145 mmol/L)
Carbon dioxide content, serum — 23-28 meq/L Transferrin saturation — 20%-50%
(23-28 mmol/L) Triglycerides — less than 250 mg/dL (2.82 mmol/L), desirable
Chloride, serum — 98-106 meq/L (98-106 mmol/L)
Troponins, serum
Cholesterol, plasma
Troponin I — 0-0.5 ng/mL (0-0.5 µg/L)
Total — 150-199 mg/dL (3.88-5.15 mmol/L), desirable
Troponin T — 0-0.10 ng/mL (0-0.10 µg/L)
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) — less than or equal to
130 mg/dL (3.36 mmol/L), desirable Urea nitrogen, blood — 8-20 mg/dL (2.9-7.1 mmol/L)
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) — greater than or equal to Uric acid, serum — 2.5-8 mg/dL (0.15-0.47 mmol/L)
40 mg/dL (1.04 mmol/L), desirable Vitamin B12, serum — 200-800 pg/mL (148-590 pmol/L)
Endocrine Urine
Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), serum — 9-52 pg/mL Albumin-creatinine ratio — less than 30 mg/g
(2-11 pmol/L) Calcium — 100-300 mg/24 h (2.5-7.5 mmol/24 h) on unrestricted
Aldosterone, serum diet
Supine — 2-5 ng/dL (55-138 pmol/L) Creatinine — 15-25 mg/kg per 24 h (133-221 mmol/kg per 24 h)
Standing — 7-20 ng/dL (194-554 pmol/L) Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
Aldosterone, urine — 5-19 µg/24 h (13.9-52.6 nmol/24 h) Normal
Catecholamines Male — 130 mL/min/1.73 m2
Epinephrine, plasma (supine) — less than 75 ng/L (410 pmol/L) Female — 120 mL/min/1.73 m2
Norepinephrine, plasma (supine) — 50-440 ng/L (296-2600 Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease
pmol/L) Stage 1 — greater than or equal to 90 mL/min/1.73 m2
Catecholamines, 24-hour, urine — less than 100 µg/m2 per Stage 2 — 60-89 mL/min/1.73 m2
24 h (591 nmol/m2 per 24 h) Stage 3 — 30-59 mL/min/1.73 m2
Cortisol, free, urine — less than 50 µg/24 h (139 nmol/24 h) Stage 4 — 15-29 mL/min/1.73 m2
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA), plasma Stage 5 — less than 15 mL/min/1.73 m2
Male — 1.3-5.5 µg/mL (3.5-14.9 µmol/L) 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) — 2-9 mg/24 h
Female — 0.6-3.3 µg/mL (1.6-8.9 µmol/L) (10.4-46.8 µmol/24 h)
Epinephrine, plasma (supine) — less than 75 ng/L (410 pmol/L) Protein-creatinine ratio — less than or equal to 0.2 mg/mg
Estradiol, serum Sodium — 100-260 meq/24 h (100-260 mmol/24 h)
Male — 10-30 pg/mL (37-110 pmol/L) (varies with intake)
Female — day 1-10, 14-27 pg/mL (50-100 pmol/L); Uric acid — 250-750 mg/24 h (1.48-4.43 mmol/24 h)
day 11-20, 14-54 pg/mL (50-200 pmol/L); day 21-30, (varies with diet)
19-41 pg/mL (70-150 pmol/L)
Follicle-stimulating hormone, serum Gastrointestinal
Male (adult) — 5-15 mU/mL (5-15 U/L)
Gastrin, serum — 0-180 pg/mL (0-180 ng/L)
Female — follicular or luteal phase, 5-20 mU/mL (5-20 U/L);
Stool fat — less than 5 g/d on a 100-g fat diet
midcycle peak, 30-50 mU/mL (30-50 U/L); postmenopausal,
Stool weight — less than 200 g/d
greater than 35 mU/mL (35 U/L)
Growth hormone, plasma — after oral glucose: less than 2 ng/mL Pulmonary
(2 µg/L); response to provocative stimuli: greater than 7 ng/mL Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) — greater than
(7 µg/L) 80% predicted
Luteinizing hormone, serum Forced vital capacity (FVC) — greater than 80% predicted
Male — 3-15 mU/mL (3-15 U/L) FEV1/FVC — greater than 75%
Female — follicular or luteal phase, 5-22 mU/mL (5-22 U/L);
midcycle peak, 30-250 mU/mL (30-250 U/L); postmenopausal,
greater than 30 mU/mL (30 U/L)
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Metanephrine, urine — less than 1.2 mg/24 h (6.1 mmol/24 h) Cell count — 0-5/µL (0-5 x 106/L)
Norepinephrine, plasma (supine) — 50-440 ng/mL (296-2600 Glucose — 40-80 mg/dL (2.5-4.4 mmol/L); less than 40% of
pmol/L) simultaneous plasma concentration is abnormal
Parathyroid hormone, serum — 10-65 pg/mL (10-65 ng/L) Pressure (opening) — 70-200 mm H2O
Prolactin, serum Protein — 15-60 mg/dL (150-600 mg/L)
Male — less than 15 ng/mL (15 µg/L)
Female — less than 20 ng/mL (20 µg/L) Hemodynamic Measurements
Testosterone, serum Cardiac index — 2.5-4.2 L/min/m2
Male (adult) — 300-1200 ng/dL (10-42 nmol/L) Left ventricular ejection fraction — greater than 55%
Female — 20-75 ng/dL (0.7-2.6 nmol/L) Pressures
Thyroid function tests Pulmonary artery
Thyroid iodine (131I) uptake — 10%-30% of administered dose Systolic — 20-25 mm Hg
at 24 h Diastolic — 5-10 mm Hg
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) — 0.5-5.0 µU/mL Mean — 9-16 mm Hg
(0.5-5.0 mU/L) Pulmonary capillary wedge — 6-12 mm Hg
Thyroxine (T4), serum Right atrium — mean 0-5 mm Hg
Total — 5-12 µg/dL (64-155 nmol/L) Right ventricle
Free — 0.9-2.4 ng/dL (12-31 pmol/L) Systolic — 20-25 mm Hg
Free T4 index — 4-11 Diastolic — 0-5 mm Hg
Triiodothyronine, free (T3) — 3.6-5.6 ng/L (5.6-8.6 pmol/L)
Triiodothyronine, resin (T3) — 25%-35%
Triiodothyronine (T3), serum — 70-195 ng/dL (1.1-3.0
nmol/L)
Vanillylmandelic acid, urine — less than 8 mg/24 h (40.4
µmol/24 h)
Vitamin D
1,25-dihydroxy, serum — 25-65 pg/mL (60-156 pmol/L)
25-hydroxy, serum — 15-80 ng/mL (37-200 nmol/L)

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