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17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP)

17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP)

Age Dependant

Neonates (>48 hrs): <8nmol/L. For neonates please record gestational age, birth weight and sex. Premature or small babies can have inappropriately high values.

Adult males: 1.2 - 3.7 nmol/L.

Adults females: 0.6 - 4.0 nmol/L (follicular phase) and 1.0 - 6.0 nmol/L (luteal phase).

Paediatrics

Neonates: <8.0 nmol/L

Female & male Tanner stage 1: <5.0 nmol/L

Tanner Stage 1 Males/Females:  <5.0 nmol/L

Aldosterone

Aldosterone

Recumbant: <375 pmol/L (This relies on the patient lying down for at least 4 hours). Standing: <750 pmol/L

For paediatric ranges (from http://hyper.ahajournals.org/content/56/3/391.full)

95th Percentile = 491 pmol/L

5th Percentile = 69 pmol/L

Please note change in reference range from 01/03/2018:

Standing <750pmol/L (provided by referral lab)

Amino Acids

Amino Acids

Provided by Reference laboratory

Amiodarone

Amiodarone

Test not available. To discuss further contact duty biochemist (2506)

Androstenedione

Androstenedione

 (supplied by referral laboratory):

Adults

Female (pre-menopause): 0.9-7.5 nmol/L

Female (post-menopause): 0.4-2.9 nmol/L

Male (18:40yrs): 1.1-5.6 nmol/L

Male (41-67yrs): 0.8-4.7 nmol/L

Paediatrics

Neonates: <8.0 nmol/L

Female tanner stage 1: <1.9 nmol/L

Male tanner stage 1: <1.1 nmol/L

Elevations can be found in premature babies

Arsenic (Urine)

Normal values: < 15 nmol/mmol creatinine

Biopterin (Blood)

Biopterin (Blood)

Provided by reference laboratory

Bone specific ALP (bone marker/bone markers)

Bone specific ALP (bone marker/bone markers)

 

Male

Female

5-6 yrs

36-86

34-88

6-7 yrs

32-78

31-76

7-8 yrs

31-80

29-78

8-9 yrs

30-75

26-76

9-10 yrs

28-74

30-79

10-11yrs

35-82

28-83

11-12 yrs

36-84

26-77

12-13 yrs

34-86

24-71

13-14 yrs

28-77

22-69

14-15 yrs

27-73

20-66

15-16 yrs

24-72

16-62

16-17 yrs

20-65

14-56

Adults

10-40

Pre-menopausal:  10-26

 

 

Post-menopausal:  14-50

 

Source: referral laboratory (July 2014)

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