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USMLE normal values from the world site resource

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serum amylase   25-125 u/l  
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AST   8-20 U/L  
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serum bilirbin total//direct   .1-1.0 mg/dL //.0-.3 mg/dL  
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serum calcium   8.4-10.2mg/dL or 2.1-2.8 mmol/L  
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serium cholesterol   <200 mg/dL or <5.2 mmol/L  
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serum cortisol   0800 h: 5-3 ug/dL //1600h: 3-15 ug/dL, 138-635 nmol/L //82-413 nmol/L  
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creatinine kinase in serum for male   24-90 U/L  
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creatinine kinasse in serum for female   10-70 U/L  
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serum creatinine   .6-1.2 mg/dL or 53-106 umol/L  
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serum sodium   136-145 mEq/L  
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ALT   8-20 u/L  
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serum chloride   95-105  
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serum potassium   3.5-5.0  
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bicarbonate HCO3   22-28  
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magnesium   1.5-2.0  
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estriol total in serum at 24-28 weeks //32-36 weeks   30-170 ng/mL //60-280 ng/mL, 104-590 //208-970 nmol/L  
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estriol total in serum at 28-32 weeks // 36-40 weeks   40-220 ng/mL //80-350 ng/mL, 140-760 //280-1210 nmol/L  
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serum ferritin in male   15-200 ng/mL  
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serum ferritin in female   12-150 ng/mL  
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FSH in serum/plasma of male   4-25 mlU/mL  
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FSH in serum/plasma of premenopause female   4-30 mlU/mL  
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FSH in serum/plasma midcycle peak   10-90 mlU/mL  
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sFSH in srum/plasma postmenopause   40-250 mlU/mL  
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normal pH   7.35-7.45, [H] 36-44 nmol/L  
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normal PCO2   33-45 mmHg, 4.4-5.9 kPa  
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PO2   75-105 mmHg, 10.0-14.0 kPa  
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fasting serum glucose   70-110 mg/dL, 3.8-6.1 mmol/L  
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serum glucose 2h postprandial   <120 mg/dL, <6.6 mmol/L  
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GH - arginine stimulation, fasting   <5 ng/mL , <5 ug/L  
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GH - arginine stimulation provocative stimuli:   >7 ng/mL , >7 ug/L  
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serum IgA   76-390 mg/dL  
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serum igE   0-380 mg/dL  
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serum igG   650-1500 mg/dL  
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serum IgM   40-345 mg/dL  
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serum iron   50-170 ug/dL  
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Lactate dehydrogenase in serum   45-90 U/L  
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LH in serum/plasma of male   6-23 mlU/mL  
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LH in serum/plasma of femlae in follicular phase   5-30 mlU/mL  
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LH in serum/plasma of female midcycle   75-150 mlU/mL  
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LH of serum/plasma in female postmenopause   30-200 mlU/mL  
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serum osmolality   275-295 mOsmol/kg  
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PTH in serum, N-terminal   10-65 pg/mL  
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serum alkaline phosphatase   20-70 U/L  
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serum inorganic phosphorus   3.0-4.5 mg/dL, 1.0-1.5 mmol/L  
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serum PRL   <20 ng/mL  
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total recumbent serum protein   6.0-7.8 g/dL  
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serum albumin   3.5-5.5 g/dL  
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serum globulin   2.3-3.5 g/dL  
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TSH in serum /plasma   .5-5.0 uU/mL  
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Thyroidal iodine-123 uptake   8-30% of administered dose/24h  
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serum triglycerides   35-160 mg/dL  
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serum T4   5-12 ug/dL , 64-155 nmol/L  
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T3 in serum (RIA   115-190 ng/dL , 1.8-2.9 nmol/L  
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T3 resin uptake   25-35%  
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BUN in serum   7-18 mg/dL , 1.2-3.0 mmol /L  
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uric acid in serum   3.0-8.2 mg/dL , .18-.48 mmol/L  
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CSF cell count   0-5 cells/mm^3  
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CSF chloride   118-132 mEq/L  
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CSF Gamma globulin   3-12% total proteins  
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CSF glucose   40-70 mg/dL, 2.2-3.9 mmol/L  
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CSF pressure   70-180 mmH20  
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CSF total proteins   <40 mg/dL  
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bleeding time   2-7 minutes  
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erythrocyte count for male   4.3-5.9 million/mm^3  
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erythrocyte count for female:   3.5-5.5 million/mm^3  
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SSR rate in male   0-15 mm/h  
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ESR in female   0-20 mm/h  
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HCT in male   41-53%  
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HCT in female   36-46%  
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Hg A1C   </= 6%  
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Hemoglobin in blood of male   13.5-17.5 g/dL , 2.09-2.71 mmol/L  
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Hemoglobin in blood of female   12.0-16.0 g/dL, 1.86-2.48 mmol/L  
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Hemoglobin in plasma   1-4 mg/dL , .16-.62 mmol/L  
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Leukocyte count   4500-11,000 /mm^3, 4.5-11.0 E9/L  
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segmented neutrophils   54-62%  
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bands   3-5%  
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Eosinophils   1-3%  
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Basophils   0-0.75%  
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Lymphocytes   25-33%  
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monocytes   3-7%  
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mean corpuscular Hemoglobin   25.4-34.6 pg/cell , 0.39-.54 fmol/cell  
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Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration   31-36% Hb/cell , 4.81-5.58 mmol Hb/L  
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MCV   80-100 um^3  
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aPTT   25-40 seconds  
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platelet count   150,000-400,000/mm^3  
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PT   11-15 seconds  
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Reticulocyte count   .5-1.5% of red cells  
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Thrombin time   <2 seconds deviation from control  
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plasma volume in male   25-43 mL/kg or .025-.043 L/kg  
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plasma volume in female   28-45 mL/kg or .028-0.045 L/kg  
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red cell volume of male   20-36 mL/kg or .020-.036 L/kg  
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red cell volume of female   19-31 mL/kg or .019-.031 L/kg  
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sweat chloride   0-35 mmol/L  
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urine calcium   100-300 mg/24 hrs  
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urine chloride   varies with intake  
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creatinine clearance in male   97-137 mL/min  
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creatinine clearance in female   88-128 mL/min  
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total urine estriol in pregnancy @ 30 wks   6-18 mg/24 hr , 21-62 umol/24h  
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total urine estriol in pregnancy @ 35 weeks   9-28 mg/24 hr or 31-97 umol/24hrs  
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total urine estriol in pregnancy @ 40 weeks   13-42 mg/24h or 45-146 umol/24 hrs  
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urine 170hydroxycorticosteroids in male   3.0-10.0 mg/24hrs , 8.2-27.6 umol/24 hr  
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urine 17-hydroxycorticosteroids in female   2.0-8.0 mg/24hrs or 5.5-22.0 umol/24hrs  
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urine 17-ketosteroids in male   8-20 mg/24hrs or 28-70 umol/24hours  
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urine 17-ketosteroids in female   6-15 mg/24hrs or 21-52 umol/24hours  
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urine osmolality   50-1400 mOsmol / kg  
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urine oxalate   8-40 ug/mL or 90-445 umol/mL  
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urine Potassium   varies with diet  
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urine proteins total   <150 mg/24hrs or <.15 g/24 hours  
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urine sodium   varies with diet  
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urine uric acid   varies with diet  
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