This document provides reference ranges for various laboratory tests in children from birth to 18 years old. The tests are organized by name with age groups and the normal range provided for each. Some tests listed include albumin, aldosterone, alkaline phosphatase, ammonia, bilirubin, calcium, cholesterol, creatinine, differential counts, glucose, haematocrit, haemoglobin, iron, lactate dehydrogenase, and pH. The reference ranges can be used as guidelines to determine if test results from pediatric patients are within normal limits for a given age group.
This document provides reference ranges for various laboratory tests in children from birth to 18 years old. The tests are organized by name with age groups and the normal range provided for each. Some tests listed include albumin, aldosterone, alkaline phosphatase, ammonia, bilirubin, calcium, cholesterol, creatinine, differential counts, glucose, haematocrit, haemoglobin, iron, lactate dehydrogenase, and pH. The reference ranges can be used as guidelines to determine if test results from pediatric patients are within normal limits for a given age group.
This document provides reference ranges for various laboratory tests in children from birth to 18 years old. The tests are organized by name with age groups and the normal range provided for each. Some tests listed include albumin, aldosterone, alkaline phosphatase, ammonia, bilirubin, calcium, cholesterol, creatinine, differential counts, glucose, haematocrit, haemoglobin, iron, lactate dehydrogenase, and pH. The reference ranges can be used as guidelines to determine if test results from pediatric patients are within normal limits for a given age group.
This document provides reference ranges for various laboratory tests in children from birth to 18 years old. The tests are organized by name with age groups and the normal range provided for each. Some tests listed include albumin, aldosterone, alkaline phosphatase, ammonia, bilirubin, calcium, cholesterol, creatinine, differential counts, glucose, haematocrit, haemoglobin, iron, lactate dehydrogenase, and pH. The reference ranges can be used as guidelines to determine if test results from pediatric patients are within normal limits for a given age group.
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