WBC - Adults 0-5 x106/L Neonates 0-30 x106/L 1-4 yrs old 0-20 x106/L 5yrs - puberty 0-10 x106/L RBC - newborn 0-675 x106/L Adults 0-10 x106/L
https://www.heftpathology.com/departments-list/microbiology/140-general-details.html
An interpretive comment is provided by the laboratory based on the National Guidelines for Interpretation of CSF Spectrophotometry.
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Plasma CTX (ug/L)
Male
Female
< 1 month
0.44 – 2.27
1 month – 1 year
0.20 – 2.31
1 -9 years
0.15 – 0.82
Age/gender specific ranges
9-14 yrs: 0.23 – 1.24
9-11 yrs: 0.30 – 0.10
14-17 yrs: 0.24 – 1.73
11-13 yrs: 0.33 – 1.70
17-19yrs: 0.10 – 0.79
13-15yrs: 0.14 - 1.20
15-19 yrs: 0.05 – 0.58
Adults
0.1 – 0.5 (males/pre-menopausal females)
Therapeutic use of cyclizine typically associated with concentrations of up to 0.25 mg/L. Toxicity is generally associated with concentrations > 0.75 mg/L. (Schulz et al. Critical Care 2012, 16:R136)
Pre dose = 10-20mg/L Post dose = 20-35mg/L
Bone Marrow Transplant 90 – 200 μg/L
Kidney Transplant 85 – 175 μg/L
http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/understanding/analytes/ciclosporin/tab/test
0-28 Days: 0.80-2.30mg/L,
29Days-12Months: 0.70-1.50mg/L,
13Months-17Years: 0.50-1.30mg/L,
18Years-50Years: 0.56-0.98mg/L,
>50Years: 0.61-1.40mg/L
http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/understanding/analytes/cystatin-c/tab/test
Provided by reference laboratory
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