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208-378 U/L | 230-416 U/L |
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208-378 U/L | 230-416 U/L |
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Total: 208 - 378 U/L LDH1: 16.1 - 31.5 % LDH2: 29.2 - 41.6 % LDH3: 17 - 26.2 % LDH4: 5.9 - 12.3 % LDH5: 3.2 - 17.3 % Note: Additional page with a graphic is attached
The tisular distribution of the fractions are the following:
LDH1: heart, RBC, renal cortex.LDH2: RBC, renal cortex, lung. LDH3: lung, placenta. LDH4: muscle, renal medulla, placenta. LDH5: liver, muscle. * Source: PNT, Insert | Total: 230 - 416 U/L LDH1: 16.1 - 31.5 % LDH2: 29.2 - 41.6 % LDH3: 17 - 26.2 % LDH4: 5.9 - 12.3 % LDH5: 3.2 - 17.3 % Note: Additional page with a graphic is attached The tisular distribution of the fractions are the following: LDH1: heart, RBC, renal cortex. LDH2: RBC, renal cortex, lung. LDH3: lung, placenta. LDH4: muscle, renal medulla, placenta. LDH5: liver, muscle. * Source: PNT, Insert |
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Male: Greater or equal than 18 years: 9-43 mcg/g creatinine Female: Greater or equal than 18 years: 7-72 mcg/g creatinine | Children(*): 2 - 6 years: 9 - 58 µg/g creatinine 7 - 11 years: 7 - 46 µg/g creatinine 12 - 17 years: 5 - 18 µg/g creatinine Adults(**): Male : 9 - 43 µg/g creatinine Female : 7 - 72 µg/g creatinine
* Biomonitoring of 30 trace elements in urine of children and adults by ICP-MS Peter Heitland, Helmut D. Köster Medical Laboratory Bremen, Haferwende 12, D-28357 Bremen, Germany
** Adults:
1. Zorbas YG, Kakuris KK, Deogenov VA, Yerullis KB: Copper homeostasis during hypokinesia in healthy subjects with higher and lower copper consumption. Trace Elements and Electrolytes 2008;25:169-178
2. Lech T. Sadlik JK: Contribution to the data on copper concentration in blood and urine in patients with Wilson's disease and in normal subjects. Biol Trace Elem Res 2007 Jul;118(1):16-20
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Delivery term: 20 days | Delivery term: 15 days |
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Less than 1.3 pmol/L * Source: Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics | Less than 1.02 pmol/L * Source: PNT, Insert |
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mg/dl IgG1 IgG2 IgG3 IgG4
Cord blood 414-985 148-455 28-130 3-49
0 - 1 month 240-1060 21-440 14-55 4-55
1 - 4 month 180-670 21-440 14-70 <36
4 - 6 month 180-700 21-440 15-80 <23
6 - 12 month 200-770 21-440 15-97 <43
1 - 2 years 250-850 21-440 15-113 <79
3 - 4 years 350-940 28-315 13-126 <127
4 - 6 years 370-1000 57-345 13-133 <158
6 - 9 years 400-1080 42-375 13-142 <189
9 - 12 years 400-1150 73-455 15-149 3-210
12 - 18 years 370-1280 71-460 18-163 4-230
Adults 405-1011 216-523 11-85 3-201
* CALIBRATION WITH REFERENCE STANDARD IFCC/BCR/CAP-CRM 470 |
mg/dl IgG1 IgG2 IgG3 IgG4
Cord blood 414-985 148-455 28-130 3-49
0 - 1 month 240-1060 87-410 14-55 4-55
1 - 4 month 180-670 38-210 14-70 <36
4 - 6 month 180-700 34-210 15-80 <23
6 - 12 month 200-770 34-230 15-97 <43
1 - 2 years 250-850 38-260 15-113 <79
3 - 4 years 350-940 63-300 13-126 <127
4 - 6 years 370-1000 72-340 13-133 <158
6 - 9 years 400-1080 85-410 13-142 <189
9 - 12 years 400-1150 98-480 15-149 3-210
12 - 18 years 370-1280 106-610 18-163 4-230
Adults 405-1011 169-786 11-85 3-201
* CALIBRATION WITH REFERENCE STANDARD IFCC/BCR/CAP-CRM 470
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Cord blood : 148 - 455 mg/dL From 0 to 1 month : 21 - 440 mg/dL From 1 to 4 month : 21 - 440 mg/dL From 4 to 6 month : 21 - 440 mg/dL From 6 to 12 month : 21 - 440 mg/dL From 1 to 2 years : 21 - 440 mg/dL From 3 to 4 years : 28 - 315 mg/dL From 4 to 6 years : 57 - 345 mg/dL From 6 to 9 years : 42 - 375 mg/dL From 9 to 12 years : 73 - 455 mg/dL From 12 to 18 years: 71 - 460 mg/dL ADULTS : 216 - 523 mg/dL * CALIBRATION WITH REFERENCE STANDARD IFCC/BCR/CAP-CRM 470 | Cord blood : 148- 455 mg/dL From 0 to 1 month : 87 - 410 mg/dL From 1 to 4 month : 38 - 210 mg/dL From 4 to 6 month : 34 - 210 mg/dL From 6 to 12 month : 34 - 230 mg/dL From 1 to 2 years : 38 - 260 mg/dL From 3 to 4 years : 63 - 300 mg/dL From 4 to 6 years : 72 - 340 mg/dL From 6 to 9 years : 85 - 410 mg/dL From 9 to 12 years : 98 - 480 mg/dL From 12 to 18 years: 106- 610 mg/dL ADULTS : 169 - 786 mg/dL * CALIBRATION WITH REFERENCE STANDARD IFCC/BCR/CAP-CRM 470 |
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Sample: Frozen serum | Sample: Refrigerated serum |
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Neonal autoimmune neutropenia | Neonatal alloimmune neutropenia |
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Delivery term: 1 day | Delivery term: 6 days |
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Adults: : 2 - 20 mg/L Childs : 2.4 - 8 mg/L * Fuente: PNT, Insert Method: High Performance Liquid Chromatography | <24 months : 0.48 - 7.7 mg/L 2 - 17 years : 0.48 - 8.7 mg/L Greater than or equal to 18 years: 0.7 - 23 mg/L *Amino acids. In The Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease. Eighth edition. Edited by CR Scriver, AL Beaudet, WS Sly, et al. New York, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2001, pp 1667-2105 Method: Gas Chromatography – Flame Ionization Detector (GC-FID) |
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