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Reference values are dependent on many factors, including patient age, gender, sample population, and test method, and numeric test results can have different meanings in different labs.
For these reasons, you will not find reference ranges for the majority of tests described on this web site. The lab report containing your test results should include the specific reference range for your test(s). Please consult your doctor or the lab that performed thetest(s)to obtain the reference range if you do not have the lab report. For more information on reference ranges, please read Reference Ranges and What They Mean.
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