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59–125 ng/dL: 2.047–4.337 nmol/L: 5–16 ng/dL: 0.173–0.555 nmol/L Premature (31–35 weeks) ... 0.1–0.6 pg/mL: 0.3–2.1 pmol/L: 0.1–0.6 pg/mL: 0.3–2.1 ...
For example, on a certain monitor, the horizontal distance between the upper limits for parathyroid hormone in pmol/L and pg/mL may be 7 cm, with the mass concentration to the right. A molar concentration of, for example, 5 pmol/L would therefore correspond to a mass concentration located 7 cm to the right in the mass diagram, that is ...
100–200 pg/mL <55 ng/dL [4] Callen-Lorde: United States "Some guidelines recommend checking estradiol and testosterone levels at baseline and throughout the monitoring of estrogen therapy. We have not found a clinical use for routine hormone levels that justifies the expense.
Circulating levels are typically between 130 and 200 pg/mL at this time, but in some women may be as high as 300 to 400 pg/mL, and the upper limit of the reference range of some laboratories are even greater (for instance, 750 pg/mL).
Pubertal boys: 3–65 ng/dL (mean at Tanner stage 5: 43 ng/dL) Pubertal girls: 3–19 ng/dL (mean at Tanner stage 5: 9 ng/dL) Ranges for circulating free DHT levels tested with HPLC–MS/MS and equilibrium dialysis and reported by LabCorp are as follows: [73] <18 years of age: not established; Adult males: 2.30–11.60 pg/mL (0.54–2.58% free)
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Reference ranges for blood tests of plasma renin activity can be given both in mass and in international units (μIU/mL or equivalently mIU/L, improperly shown as μU/mL or U/L, confusing mcU/mL used where Greek μ not available), with the former being roughly convertible to the latter by multiplying with 11.2. [3]
dl dl US spelling: deciliter: 1.0 dl (3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz) dL dL centilitre: cl cl US spelling: centiliter: 1.0 cl (0.35 imp fl oz; 0.34 US fl oz) cL cL millilitre: ml ml US spelling: milliliter one cubic centimetre 1.0 ml (0.035 imp fl oz; 0.034 US fl oz) mL mL microlitre: μl (ul) μl US spelling: microliter