Laboratory Testing Reference Ranges
Reference ranges are based on the normal test results of a large group of healthy people.
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Introduction
Lab results are often shown as a set of numbers known as a reference range (normal values). Reference ranges are based on the normal test results of a large group of healthy people.
Table of Contents
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) Reference Ranges
- Urine Test Reference Ranges
- Biochemistry Tests Reference Ranges
- Hormone Test Reference Ranges
- Nutrition Range Reference Ranges
Complete Blood Count (CBC) Reference Ranges
Complete Blood Count | Male | Female | Units |
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Haemoglobin (HB) | 130-180 | 115-165 | g/L |
White Cell Count (WBC) | 4-11 | 4-11 | 109/L |
Platelet Count (PLT) | 150-450 | 150-450 | 109/L |
Red Blood Count (RBC) | 4.5-6.5 | 3.8-5.8 | 1012/L |
Mean Cell Volume (MCV) | 80-100 | 80-100 | fl |
Packed Cell Volume (PCV) / Haematocrit (HCT) | 0.40-0.52 | 0.37-0.47 | L/L |
Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH) | 27-32 | 27-32 | pg |
Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) | 320-360 | 320-360 | g/L |
Neutrophil Count | 2.0-7.5 | 2.0-7.5 | 109/L |
Lymphocyte Count | 1.5-4.5 | 1.5-4.5 | 109/L |
Monocyte Count | 0.2-0.8 | 0.2-0.8 | 109/L |
Eosinophil Count | 0-0.4 | 0-0.4 | 109/L |
Basophil Count | 0-0.1 | 0-0.1 | 109/L |
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) | 1-10 | 1-12 | mm/hr |