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1. Normal Range Results The results of virtually all Blood tests ordered in North America are compared to "Normal ranges" as provided on a "Lab Results Report." If your tests indicate that you are within the normal range, you are most often considered normal
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2. What are the Normal ranges for a complete blood count? Hemoglobin normal range: Male (ages 15+): 13.0 - 17.0 g/dL; Female (ages 15+): 11.5 - 15.5 g/dL; Hematocrit normal range: Male: 40 - 55%; Female: 36 - 48%; Platelet Count normal range:
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3. Normal ranges for LV Size and Function Normal values for LV chamber dimensions (linear), volumes and ejection fraction vary by gender
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4. Normal ranges for thyroid tests may vary slightly among different laboratories, and typical ranges for common tests are given below
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5. Listed in this appendix are pediatric Normal ranges for some of the more common hematology and chemistry tests along with the references from which they were obtained
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6. Normal ranges may include measurements that deviate from these values
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7. The Normal ranges for fat mass are as follows: Muscle mass
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8. In this article, we discuss the Normal ranges of temperature for adults, children, and babies.
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9. Normal ranges for ACTH are fairly broad and like cortisol levels are time-dependent
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10. The Normal ranges listed below are for a healthy adult
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11. Labs - Normal ranges & Functions
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These are likewise established using reference groups from the healthy population, and are sometimes termed normal ranges or normal values (and sometimes "usual" ranges/values).
Normal ranges vary substantially with race, age and sex. The definition of normal red-blood cell percentage also varies from one medical practice to another. Generally, a normal range is considered to be: For children ages 17 and younger, the normal range varies by age and sex.
When assuming a normal distribution, the reference range is obtained by measuring the values in a reference group and taking two standard deviations either side of the mean.
Blood pressure numbers of less than 120/80 mm Hg are considered within the normal range. If your results fall into this category, stick with heart-healthy habits like following a balanced diet and getting regular exercise.