Laboratory Testing Reference Ranges
Reference ranges are based on the normal test results of a large group of healthy people.
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Introduction
Lab results are often shown as a set of numbers known as a reference range (normal values). Reference ranges are based on the normal test results of a large group of healthy people.
Table of Contents
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) Reference Ranges
- Urine Test Reference Ranges
- Biochemistry Tests Reference Ranges
- Hormone Test Reference Ranges
- Nutrition Range Reference Ranges
Hormone Tests Reference Ranges
Hormone Tests | Male | Female | Units |
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) | >1-8 |
Productive phase: 1.8-10.5 Menstruation: 30-130 | mIU/ml |
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) | 0.6-12 |
Productive phase: 0.5-5 Menstruation: 12-60 | mIU/ml |
Estradiol (E2) | 10-50 |
Productive phase: 20-100 Ovulation: 100-450 | pg/ml |
Prolactin (PRL) | 2 to 18 |
Productive phase: 10 to 209 Menstruation: 2 to 29 | ng/ml |
Testosterone | 2.5-14.5 | 0.1-0.95 | ng/ml |
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) | 0.6-4.7 | 1.2-7.7 | mg/lt |
Albumin | 3.4-4.8 | 3.4-4.8 | g/dl |
Triiodothyronine (T3) | 0.7-2.0 | 0.7-2.0 | ng/ml |
Thyroxin (T4) | 4.5-12.5 | 4.5-12.5 | mg/ml |
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) | 0.4-4.0 | 0.4-4.0 | mIU/lt |