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Normal ranges for commonly used tests (for adults)
FBC and differential count
Males | Females | |
WBC (× 109/l) | 3.7–9.5 | 3.9–11.1 |
RBC (× 1012/l) | 4.32–5.66 | 3.88–4.99 |
Hb (g/l) | 133–167 | 118–148 |
MCV (fl) | 82–98 | |
MCH (pg) | 27.3–32.6 | |
MCHC (g/l) | 316–349 | |
Neutrophils (× 109/l) | 1.7–6.1 | 1.7–7.5 |
Lymphocytes (× 109/l) | 1.0–3.2 | |
Monocytes (× 109/l) | 0.2–0.6 | |
Eosinophils (× 109/l) | 0.03–0.46 | |
Basophils (× 109/l) | 0.2–0.29 | |
Platelets (× 109/l) | 143–332 | 169–358 |
From Bain BJ (2017) A Beginner’s Guide to Blood Cells, 3rd Edn. Wiley Blackwell, Oxford.
Coagulation tests
Prothrombin time | 9–13 s |
Activated partial thromboplastin time | 27–38 s |
Thrombin time | 11–15 s |
Fibrinogen | 2–4.5 g/l |
D dimer | <230 ng/ml |
Other tests
Albumin | 35–50 g/l |
Ferritin | 15–300 μg/l (males); 14–200 μg/l (females) |
Bilirubin | 1–20 μmol/l |
Alanine transaminase | 0–50 u/l |
Aspartate transaminase | 0–40 u/l |
Alkaline phosphatase | 30–130 u/l |
C‐reactive protein | <5 mg/l |
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | <10 mm in 1 h (males); <20 mm in 1 h (females) |