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common chemistries and lab values

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ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)   10-35 ((<5 days = 6-50units/L, <12mo = 13-45, 1-3yr = 5-45, 4-6yr = 10-25, 7-11yr = 10-35, 12-13yr = 10-30(female), 10-55(male), 14 or > = 5-30 (female), 10-40 (male))  
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Alk Phos (Alkaline Phosphate)   100-300 (infant = 150-420U/L, 2-10yr = 100-320, adolescent = 100-320(female), 100-390(male), adult = 30-120)  
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Ammonia   15-45 (newborn = 90-150 mcg/dL, 0-2wk = 79-129, infant/child = 29-70, adult = 15-45)  
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Amylase   30-100 (0-3mo = 0-30U/L, 3-6mo = 0-50, 6-12mo = 0-80, >1yr = 30-100)  
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AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)   13-40 (<10 days = 47-150U/L, 10day-2yr = 9-80, >2yr = 13-35 (female) 15-40 (male))  
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Bicarb (Bicarbonate)   22-26 (newborn = 17-24meQ/L, infant = 19-24, 2mo-2yr = 16-24, >2yr = 22-26)  
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tBili (Total bilirubin)   <1.5 (infant = <1.2mg/dL, adult = <1.5)  
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dBili (Conjugated Bilirubin)   <0.2 (neonate = <0.6mg/dL, infants/children = <0.2mg/dL)  
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CRP (C-reactive protein)   0-0.5 mg/dL  
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Total Calcium   8.4-10.2 (<10 days = 7.6-10.4, 10d-24mo = 9-11, 24mo-12yr = 8.8-10.8, 12-18yr = 8.4-10.2)  
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iCal (Ionized Calcium)   4.9-5.5 (<1mo = 3.9-6mg/dL, 1-6mo = 3.7-5.9, 1-18yr = 4.9-5.5, adult = 4.7-5.3)  
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Cl (Serum Chloride)   97-107  
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Creatinine   0.3-1 (newborn = 0.3-1mg/dL infant = 0.2-0.4 child = 0.3-0.7 adolescent = 0.5-1 adult = 0.6-1.1 (female), 0.9-1.3 (male)  
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ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)   0-20 (child = 0-15, adult = 0-20 (female), 0-15 (male))  
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Ferritin   7-14 (newborn = 25-200ng/mL, 1mo = 200-600, ng/mL 2-5mo = 50-200, 6mo-15yr = 7-140, adult = 10-120(female), 20-250(male))  
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Serum Folate   4-20 (newborn = 16-72ng/ml, child = 4-20, adult = 10-63)  
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Haptoglobin   26-185 (newborn = 5-48mg/dl, >30 days = 26-185)  
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Hemoglobin A1c   4.5-5.6 (at risk = 5.7-6.4%, DM = >/= 6.5)  
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Iron   50-120 (newborn = 100-250mcg/dL, infant = 40-100, child = 50-120, adult = 65-175(male), 50-170(female))  
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Lipase   3-32 (newborn = 6-55u/L, 1-6mo = 4-29, 6-12mo = 4-23, >1yr = 3-32)  
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Cholesterol   <170 (borderline = 170-199mg/dL, high = >200)  
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LDL   <110 (borderline = 110-129 mg/dL, high =>130)  
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HDL   >35 = desirable  
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Mg (Magnesium)   1.26-2.1 mEq/L  
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Osmolality   275-295 mOsm/kg  
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Phenylalanine   0.8-1.8 (preterm = 2-7.5mg/dL, newborn = 1.2-3.4, adult = 0.8-1.8)  
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Phos (Phosphorus)   2.4-4.4 (0-9days = 4.5-9mg/dL, 10d-2yr = 4-6.5, 3-9yr = 3.2-5.8, 10-15yr = 3.3-5.4, >15yr = 2.4-4.4)  
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Prealbumin   12-42 (newborn = 7-39mg/dL, 1-6mo = 8-34, 6mo-4yr = 12-36, 4-6yr = 12-30, 6-19yr = 12-42)  
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Pyruvate   0.7-1.32 mg/dL  
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Total iron-binding capacity   250-425 (infant = 100-400mcg/dL, 250-425)  
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Transferrin   203-360 (newborn = 130-275mg/dL, 3mo-16yr = 203-360, adult = 215-380)  
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Urea Nitrogen (BUN)   6-20 (newborn = 2-19 mg/dL, infant/child = 5-18, adult = 6-20)  
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Uric Acid   3-6 (1-12mo = 1.1-5.6mg/dL, 1-5yr = 1.7-5.8, 6-11yr = 2.2-6.6, 12-19yr male = 3-7.7, female = 2.7-5.7)  
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Hemoglobin (Hb)   12.5-15.5 (lowest 2mo-6yr)  
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Hematocrit (Hct)   35-47 (lowest 2mo-6yr)  
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MCV   80-90  
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MCHC   33-34  
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Retic   0.5-1  
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WBC   7.8-8.5 (10-12 from 2wks to 2 yr, 18 birth – day 3)  
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Platelets   150-350  
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Leukocytes   4.5-15  
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Neutrophils   1.5-8.5, 33-59%  
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Lymphocytes   1-10 (34-61%)  
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Monocytes   0.3-0.6 (4-5%)  
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Eosinophils   0.2-0.3 (2-3%)  
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PT   11.5-16  
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INR   0.80-1.3  
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aPTT   30-46  
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Fibrinogen   1.9-4  
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Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)   89-165  
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