Sentences with phrase «normal lab values»

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Many hospitals may also test for the bilirubin level before your baby leaves the hospital to re-assure you that the lab value is within normal limits or if further treatment is needed.
This provides a clearer picture of what is going on as opposed to the old, «your lab values are all normal», answer.
Most physicians only look for values outside of the «normal» reference range provided by the labs and may not be familiar with the new guidelines.
If you get the tests refer to the lab reference values for normal ranges.
Why is there such a rise in the prevalence of hypothyroidism and what's going on in cases of «normal» lab values with clear symptoms of a poor functioning thyroid gland?
Their lab values are «normal» and so they are told their thyroid is healthy.
When symptoms persist even when thyroid replacement results in «normal» lab values it can be due to thyroid hormone resistance (poor thyroid receptor function).
I have read that the «normal» ranges specified in lab results are usually too wide, so a normal value (within range) may not be necessarily be an optimal value.
I for one can't understand how the average of the lab results of a population can give normal values.
Often, but not always, this can be seen on a routine blood test even if the values lie within the lab's normal reference range.
The CBC panel was designed to measure individual lab values against statistically «normal» ranges of a particular item.
However, in many situations the TSH range is too broad (most labs have used the upper range cutoff for TSH as 5.0, meaning that if your TSH value is 4.5 then you are «normal».
People can have real - life health issues and lab values may be within normal limits.
The «reference range» is the range of cortisol values that a lab uses to interpret lab results and say what is considered normal, or abnormal.
Lab animal manuals and veterinary texts, containing charts of «normal» blood values for rabbits.
It is important to compare the normal values for the laboratory running the samples to the sample values in making determinations about rises in enzyme levels, because lipase and amylase tests vary somewhat between labs.
However, your veterinarian may want to run blood work to rule out any other possible culprit and to ensure all their lab values are within normal range.
Just based on the bile acid response testing, I would tend to think that your poodle's liver is normal, unless the lab has different normal values than I am used to, or is reporting in units that I am not familiar with.
In cats, the most common cause of a high CK reading, when other lab values are normal or unchanged from prior reading and their is no history of trauma, is forcible restraint and difficulties hitting the vein to withdraw the blood sample.
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