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Question | Answer |
Normal Range in males: Hemoglobin | 13.5-18 g/gl |
Normal Range in females: Hemoglobin | 12.0-16.0 g/dl |
Normal Range in males: Hematocrit | 40%-54% |
Normal Range in females: Hemoglobin | 38%-47% |
Normal Range in males and females: WBC | 4,000-11,000 |
Normal Range in males: RBC | 4.5-6.0 |
Normal Range in females: RBC | 4.0-5.0 |
Normal Range in males and females: Platelets | 150,000-400,000 |
Normal Range in males and females: Neutrophils | 2200-7700 |
Normal Range in males: ferritin | 12-300 nanograms per milliliter |
Normal Range in females: ferritin | 12-150 nanograms per liter |
1). Normal Range in males and females: Transferrin 2). * pearls transferrin may also be measured using a value called a (TIBC)-total iron binding capacity | 1). 170-370 mcg/dL > value of transferrin meant a possible iron deficiency. < value of transferrin meant possible liver disease or hemolytic anemia 2). 240-450 mcg/dL > value of TIBC meant possible low level of iron in the blood. |
Normal Range in males: Serum Iron levels | 65-176 ug/dL generally males have higher levels of serum iron than women |
Normal Range in females: Serum Iron levels | 50-170 ug/dL 2). *pearls when labs are testing for Serum Iron or SI they are testing iron contained in the plasma bound to transferrin. |
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