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This chapter contains laboratory reference values for haematology and biochemistry.
These are guides only—different labs use different ranges. Pregnant women and children also have different normal ranges—consult the lab.
Haematology
Measurement . | Reference interval . |
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White cell count (WCC) | 4.0–11.0×109/l |
Red cell count (RCC) | Men: 4.5–6.5×1012/l Women: 3.9–5.6×1012/l |
Haemoglobin | Men: 13.5–18g/dl Women: 11.5–16.0g/dl |
Packed cell volume (PCV) or haematocrit | Men: 38.5–50.1% Women: 36.0–44.5% |
Mean cell volume (MCV) | 76–97fl |
Mean cell haemoglobin (MCHC) | 32.7–34.6 g/dl |
Neutrophils | 2.0–7.5×109/l 40–75% WCC |
Lymphocytes | 1.3–3.5×109/l 20–45% WCC |
Eosinophils | 0.04–0.44×109/l 1–6% WCC |
Basophils | 0.0–0.1×109/l 0–1% WCC |
Monocytes | 0.2–0.8×109/l 2–10% WCC |
Platelet count | 150–400×109/l |
Reticulocyte count | 25–100×109/l 0.8–2% RCC* |
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) | Depends on age |
International normalized ratio (INR) | 0.8–1.2 Ranges for warfarin therapy depend on indication |
Prothrombin time (PTT) | 12–17 sec. |
Factors I, II, VII, X | |
Activated partial thromboplastin time | 28–40 sec. |
Factor VIII, IX, XI, XII | |
Red cell folate | 180–300 ng/ml |
Measurement . | Reference interval . |
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White cell count (WCC) | 4.0–11.0×109/l |
Red cell count (RCC) | Men: 4.5–6.5×1012/l Women: 3.9–5.6×1012/l |
Haemoglobin | Men: 13.5–18g/dl Women: 11.5–16.0g/dl |
Packed cell volume (PCV) or haematocrit | Men: 38.5–50.1% Women: 36.0–44.5% |
Mean cell volume (MCV) | 76–97fl |
Mean cell haemoglobin (MCHC) | 32.7–34.6 g/dl |
Neutrophils | 2.0–7.5×109/l 40–75% WCC |
Lymphocytes | 1.3–3.5×109/l 20–45% WCC |
Eosinophils | 0.04–0.44×109/l 1–6% WCC |
Basophils | 0.0–0.1×109/l 0–1% WCC |
Monocytes | 0.2–0.8×109/l 2–10% WCC |
Platelet count | 150–400×109/l |
Reticulocyte count | 25–100×109/l 0.8–2% RCC* |
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) | Depends on age |
International normalized ratio (INR) | 0.8–1.2 Ranges for warfarin therapy depend on indication |
Prothrombin time (PTT) | 12–17 sec. |
Factors I, II, VII, X | |
Activated partial thromboplastin time | 28–40 sec. |
Factor VIII, IX, XI, XII | |
Red cell folate | 180–300 ng/ml |
Only use percentages as reference interval if red cell count is normal. Otherwise use absolute value.
Biochemistry
Substance . | P . | Reference interval . |
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Adrenocorticotrophic hormone | P | <80ng/l |
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) | P | 5–35iu/l |
Albumin | P | 35–50g/l |
Alkaline transaminase (AST) | P | 30–150u/l |
α-amylase | P | 0–180u/dl |
Aspartate transaminase (AST) | P | 5–35iu/l |
Bicarbonate | P | 24–30mmol/l |
Bilirubin | P | 3–17μmol/l |
Calcium (total) | P | 2.12–2.26mmol/l |
Creatine kinase (CK) | P | Men: 25–195iu/l Women: 25–172iu/l |
Creatinine ( | P | 70–≤150μmol/l |
Ferritin | P | 12–200μg/l |
Folate | P | 2.1μg/l |
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) | P/S | 2–8u/l>25u/l post menopause |
Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT, γGT) | P | Men: 11–51iu/l Women: 7–33iu/l |
Glucose (fasting) | P | 3.5–5.5mmol/l |
Iron | S | Men: 14–31μmol/l Women: 11–30μmol/l |
Luteinizing hormone (LH) | P | 3–16u/l |
Osmolality | P | 278–305mosmol/kg |
Phosphate (inorganic) | P | 0.8–1.45mmol/l |
Potassium | P | 3.5–5.0mmol/l |
Prolactin | P | Men: <450u/l Women: <600u/l |
Prostate specific antigen (PSA)( | P | 0–4ngrams/ml |
Protein (total) | P | 60–80g/l |
Sodium | P | 135–145mmol/l |
Thyroxine (T4) | P | 70–140nmol/l |
Total iron binding capacity | S | 54–75μmol/l |
Triglyceride | P | 0.55–1.90mmol/l |
Urate | P | Men: 210–480μmol/l Women: 150–390μmol/l |
Urea | P | 2.5–6.7mmol/l |
Vitamin B12 | S | 0.13–0.68nmol/l (>150ng/l) |
Substance . | P . | Reference interval . |
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Adrenocorticotrophic hormone | P | <80ng/l |
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) | P | 5–35iu/l |
Albumin | P | 35–50g/l |
Alkaline transaminase (AST) | P | 30–150u/l |
α-amylase | P | 0–180u/dl |
Aspartate transaminase (AST) | P | 5–35iu/l |
Bicarbonate | P | 24–30mmol/l |
Bilirubin | P | 3–17μmol/l |
Calcium (total) | P | 2.12–2.26mmol/l |
Creatine kinase (CK) | P | Men: 25–195iu/l Women: 25–172iu/l |
Creatinine ( | P | 70–≤150μmol/l |
Ferritin | P | 12–200μg/l |
Folate | P | 2.1μg/l |
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) | P/S | 2–8u/l>25u/l post menopause |
Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT, γGT) | P | Men: 11–51iu/l Women: 7–33iu/l |
Glucose (fasting) | P | 3.5–5.5mmol/l |
Iron | S | Men: 14–31μmol/l Women: 11–30μmol/l |
Luteinizing hormone (LH) | P | 3–16u/l |
Osmolality | P | 278–305mosmol/kg |
Phosphate (inorganic) | P | 0.8–1.45mmol/l |
Potassium | P | 3.5–5.0mmol/l |
Prolactin | P | Men: <450u/l Women: <600u/l |
Prostate specific antigen (PSA)( | P | 0–4ngrams/ml |
Protein (total) | P | 60–80g/l |
Sodium | P | 135–145mmol/l |
Thyroxine (T4) | P | 70–140nmol/l |
Total iron binding capacity | S | 54–75μmol/l |
Triglyceride | P | 0.55–1.90mmol/l |
Urate | P | Men: 210–480μmol/l Women: 150–390μmol/l |
Urea | P | 2.5–6.7mmol/l |
Vitamin B12 | S | 0.13–0.68nmol/l (>150ng/l) |
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