In medicine and health-related fields, a reference range or reference interval is the range or the interval of values that is deemed normal for a physiological...
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Reference ranges (reference intervals) for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of medical test results from...
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Reference ranges for urine tests are described below: Reference range Reference ranges for blood tests Simerville JA, Maxted WC, Pahira JJ (March 2005)...
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Philosophy of language (redirect from Theory of reference)
Investigations may include inquiry into the nature of meaning, intentionality, reference, the constitution of sentences, concepts, learning, and thought. Gottlob...
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Following is a list of reference ranges for cerebrospinal fluid: PATHOLOGY 425 CEREBROSPINAL FLUID [CSF] Archived 2005-10-27 at the Wayback Machine at...
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factors. Individual results should always be interpreted using the reference range provided by the laboratory that performed the test. Measurement of...
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Complete blood count (section Reference ranges)
diagnose diseases. The results are interpreted by comparing them to reference ranges, which vary with sex and age. Conditions like anemia and thrombocytopenia...
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of reference Reference point, a point within a reference range or reference interval, which is a range of values found in healthy persons Reference point...
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several types of reference circuits are defined, with different configurations, because communications are required over a wide range of distances. Another...
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defined as below the normal MCH reference range of 27–33 picograms/cell in adults or below the normal MCHC reference range of 33–36 g/dL in adults. Red blood...
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size. Higher RDW values indicate greater variation in size. Normal reference range of RDW-CV in human red blood cells is 11.5–15.4%. If anemia is observed...
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tb01489.x. PMID 5635603. S2CID 45703201. Specific references are found in article Reference ranges for blood tests#White blood cells 2. Wikimedia Commons...
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a deficit. A typical reference range for base excess is −2 to +2 mEq/L. Comparison of the base excess with the reference range assists in determining...
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Medscape Reference. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 6 May 2019. "Bilirubin: Reference Range, Interpretation, Collection and Panels". Medscape Reference. 1 February...
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Prolactin (section Reference ranges)
gonadotropic hormones is more important. Prolactin within the normal reference ranges can act as a weak gonadotropin, but at the same time suppresses...
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μkat. While sources vary on specific reference range values for patients, 0-40 IU/L is the standard reference range for experimental studies. Test results...
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range may refer to: Shooting range Optimal health range, in medicine diagnostics, concentration ranges for optimal health as alternative to reference...
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Linear referencing, also called linear reference system or linear referencing system (LRS), is a method of spatial referencing over linear or curvilinear...
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Netflix's Shot in the Dark Lower limit of normal, the low limit of a reference range This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title LLN...
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Differential diagnosis (category Articles needing additional references from March 2025)
being above the standard reference range (thereby classifying as hypercalcemia) is, by the definition of standard reference range, less than 2.5%. However...
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whose von Willebrand factor levels were in the 30–50 IU/dL range, below the normal reference range but not low enough to be von Willebrand disease. Patients...
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analysers along with other laboratory tests.[citation needed] The reference range for total protein is typically 60-80g/L. (It is also sometimes reported...
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The reference desk or information desk of a library is a public service counter where professional librarians provide library users with direction to...
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actual increase in hormonal activity of thyroid hormones. Reference ranges: Reference ranges: Transthyretin (prealbumin) Albumin Thyroid hormone uptake...
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phosphatase occurs when levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) exceed the reference range. This group of enzymes has a low substrate specificity and catalyzes...
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always be interpreted using the reference range from the laboratory that performed the test. Example reference ranges are shown below: Alanine transaminase...
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medical laboratory that introduces a new testing device: To establish a reference range, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) recommends...
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16–8. doi:10.1177/014107689709000106. PMC 1296109. PMID 9059375. "Reference range (ESR)". GPnotebook. Miller A, Green M, Robinson D (January 1983). "Simple...
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a target range of HbA1c values. A diabetic person with good glucose control has an HbA1c level that is close to or within the reference range.[citation...
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