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MGH Laboratory Handbook
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Reference Intervals - MGH Clinical Laboratories
MGH Department of Pathology 55 Fruit Street, GRJ 220 Boston, MA 02114-2696
Report generated: August 19, 2009
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Reference Interval
Laboratory
Age matched reference range and interpretation
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
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Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Adults: male: 45-115 U/L; Female: 30-100 U/L;
female: 30-100 U/L<20 yrs.: 15-350 U/L
Amino acid analysis, quantitative, amniotic fluid
Reference ranges provided with results.
Amino acid analysis, quantitative, fluid misc
Amino acid analysis, quantitative, plasma
Amino acid analysis, quantitative, vitreous fluid
Reference ranges provided with results.
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Negative <20 units (Normal); Weak Positive 20-
39 units; Moderate Positive 40-59 units; Strong Positive >60 units;
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Reference ranges and interpretation provided
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Reference ranges and interpretation provided
Adults: Male: 10-40 U/L; Female: 9-32 U/L
Adult: Direct: 0-0.4 mg/dl; Total: 0-1.0 mg/dl
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Bone marrow transplant stem cell monitoring
For inflammation assessment reference range is
< 8.0 mg/L. For cardiac risk assessment: Quintile 1, Lowest risk: <0.7 mg/L; Quintile 2, Low risk: 0.7-1.1 mg/L; Quintile 3, Moderate risk: 1.2-1.9 mg/L; Quintile 4, High risk: 2.0-3.8 mg/L; Quint
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Adult: 4-12 mcg/ml; <18 yrs: 8-12 mcg/ml
Adult: 23-31.9 mmol/L; Newborn: (<2 weeks): 19-
Colorless, clear; RBC: None; WBC: 0-5/cumm
Cell surface markers for hematologic malignancy
Interpretation included with results.
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Adult: 100-108 mmol/L; < 1 year: 98-106 mmol/L
Borderline-high: 200-239 mg/dl High: > 240 mg/dl
Desirable: < 200 mg/dl; Borderline-high: 200-239 Coremg/dl; High: > or = 240 mg/dl
Chromosome 1p/19q allele loss (anaplastic oligod
Chromosome analysis (karyotype) - blood lympho
46 XX; 46 XY Call lab if questions, (617)-732-
Chromosome analysis (karyotype) - bone marrow, 46 XX; 46 XY Call lab with questions, (617)-732-
Age matched reference range and interpretation
CK-MB: <7.0 ng/ml; Relative index: < or = 3.5%
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normal: <1:16; borderline: 1:16-1:64; abnormal:
5-25 ug/dl (8AM-12PM); <10 ug/dl (8PM-8AM);
5-15 ug/dl (12PM-8PM); <5.0 ug/dl (post dexamethasone)
Adults: 0.6-1.5 mg/dl; < 10 yrs: 0.3-1.0 mg/dl
Cystathionine synthase, G307S/I278T mutations
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Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
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Males: < 50 pg/ml; Menstruating women:
Follicular phase: < 20-145 pg/ml; Ovulatory peak: 112-443 pg/ml; Luteal phase: < 20-241 pg/ml; Postmenopausal: < 59 pg/ml
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Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (FALS)
Fine needle biopsies (aspirations) with cores
Deficient:< 2.2 ng/ml; Borderline: 2.2-3.0 ng/ml;
Normal: 3.1-17.5 ng/ml; Excess: > 17.5 ng/ml
Free kappa: 3.3-19.4 mg/L; Free lambda: 5.7-
26.3 mg/L Normal K/L Ratio is 0.3-1.7.
Urine free kappa: 0.4-15.1 mg/L; Urine free
lambda: 0.8-10.1 mg/L. Reference interval for K/L ratio is 0.5-4.0.
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
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Age matched; ratio of blood glycine/CSF glycine , Neurochemistry>35
Age matched reference range and interpretation
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H. pylori immune ratio: 0.0-0.9: Denotes a
negative test for the presence of active H. pylori infection; H. pylori immune ratio: 0.91–1.09: Denotes a positive antibody response to H. pylori. This is clinically equivocal in that this may or may n
< 6 IU/L negative; 6-15 IU/L borderline; >15
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HLA antibody identification, solid phase panel Cla
HLA antibody identification, solid phase panel Cla
HLA molecular typing, single locus or allele
HLA-DR or DQ high resolution molecular typing
HSV types 1 and 2 antibodies (IgG and IgM)
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Precipitating antibodies to hypersensitivity
pneumonitis antigens: None detected.
Indirect immunofluorescence for detection of Pem Negative
Iron Male: 45-160 mcg/dl; Iron Female: 30-160
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MCAD deficiency, DNA test for G-985 mutation
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
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Reference Interval
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NaCl split skin assay by Indirect immunofluoresce Negative
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis - Infantile
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis - Juvenile
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis - Late Infantile
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis - Progressive Epil
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis - Variant Late Infa
Neuropathy - Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic
Neuropathy - Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy
< 50 yrs: 0-450 pg/ml; 50-75 yrs: 0-900 pg/ml;
Organic acid analysis by GCMS, semi-quantitativ
Ornithine disorders amino acid panel, plasma
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Age matched reference range and interpretation
Adult: 280-296 mOsm/kg; Pedi (<1yr): 275-295
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No evidence of intra-epithelial lesion or malignancy
0-9.9 days: 4.5-9.0 mg/dl 10d-1.9yr: 4.5-6.7 mg/dl 2y-11.9yr: 4.5-5.5 mg/dl 12y-17.9yr: 3.0-4.5 mg/dl
Adults: 2.6-4.5 mg/dl 0-9.9 days: 4.5-9.0 mg/dl
10d-1.9yr: 4.5-6.7 mg/dl 2y-11.9yr: 4.5-5.5 mg/dl 12y-17.9yr: 3.0-4.5 mg/dl
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
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Adult: 3.4-4.8 mmol/L; <1 month: 4.0-5.6
PT 10.3-13.2 sec (age 6 months to adult); PT-
INR values for Warfarin Anti-Coag Therapy: Standard Intensity 2.0-3.0; High Intensity 2.5-3.5
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Adult Male: 11-71 nmol/L; Adult Female (non
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IgG, IgA, IgM, see individual normal ranges;
Sugar screen (lactose, galactose, fructose), urine
Results phoned to floor, written report to follow in
T cell subsets (therapeutic antibody monitoring for Interpretation with results
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Males: 270-1070 ng/dl; Females: < 86 ng/dl
Thyroglobulin: 4-40 ng/ml; Thyroglobulin
63-145 U/ml (reference range for serum only)
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Treponema pallidum particle agglutination
< 150 mg/dl normal; 150-199 mg/dl borderline
high; 200-499 mg/dl high; > or = 500 mg/dl very high
<0.03 ng/mL: Negative; 0.03-0.09 ng/mL:
Suggestive of myocardial necrosis; >.09 ng/mL: Indicative of myocardial necrosis.
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Tuberous sclerosis - known mutations only
Urea cycle disorders amino acid panel, plasma
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
Urea cycle disorders amino acid panel, urine
Interpretation and age-matched reference ranges Neurochemistryprovided.
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Males: 3.6-8.5 mg/dl; Females: 2.3-6.6 mg/dl
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Deficient: < 175 pg/ml; Borderline:175-250
Reported with results. Varies by blood type.
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