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#1 Jembe

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Posted 27 January 2015 - 11:04 PM


Could anyone tell me which units are likely to apply to these values, and perhaps what some of the acronyms mean? They are from lab work done in Germany:

 

Test:            0.3        (Testosterone)

Free test:    3.15      (Free testosterone)

SBG:           57.5      (SHBG?)

PRG:           9.8        (Pregnenolone?)

E2:              73         (Estradiol)

LH:              0.3        (Luteinizing hormone)

COR:          121.2     (Cortisol?)

DHT:            376       (Dihydrotestosterone)

ADIOL:        5.04      (?)

ANDRO:      1.47      (?)

17P:            2.03      (17-Hydroxyprogesterone?)

DHS:           4281     (?)



#2 niner

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Posted 28 January 2015 - 12:52 AM

Here is a very large graph of reference ranges using both mass and molarity units for all common clinical analytes.  (It's a Wikipedia article, also with discussion.)  You should be able to find it there.  Why would they give you lab results without units?  Since you're in Sweden, they are probably all SI units.



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