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Home > Conditions & Concerns > Diagnostic Tests > Renal Profile Tests

Renal Profile Tests

 

Normal Values

Test

Normal Values
 

Blood Urea

15 - 50 mgs/dl

Blood Urea Nitrogen

5 - 20 mgs/dl

Serum Creatinine

0.4 - 1.2 mgs/dl

Serum Calcium

8.8 - 11 mgs/dl

Serum Phosphorous

2.0 - 5.0 mgs/dl

Serum Magnesium

1.5 - 2.5 mgs/dl

Serum Sodium

134 - 146 m Eq/lt

Serum Potassium

3.4 - 4.8 m Eq/lt

Serum Chlorides

96 - 106 m Eq/lt

Serum Bicarbonate

22 - 26 m Eq/lt  

 

 

Liver Function Tests - Normal Values

 

 

Test

 

Normal Values

 

Serum Bilirubin

Less than 1 mgs/dl

SGOT (AST)

Upto 40 units /lt

SGPT (ALT)

Upto 40 units/lt

GGPT

Male: 8 - 38 units/lt

Serum Alkaline Phosphates

Adults: 26 - 99 mu/ml

 



Lipid Profile


Lipid Profile - Normal Values

 

Test

Normal Values

 

Serum Cholesterol

American Heart Association recommendation

Normal up to 200 mgs/dl

 

 

Borderline

Upto 239 mgs/dl

Elevated if > 240 mgs/dl. on repeated values

Serum Triglycerides

< 180 mgs/dl. normal. Values vary depending on diet, alcohol, metabolic state, exercise etc.  Elevation of values to be considered only if repeated values are high.

HDL Cholesterol

30 - 60 mgs/dl

LDL Cholesterol

100 - 190 mgs/dl

Borderline

 

 

>190 mgs/dl

Risk

Formula for calculating LDL Cholesterol is INVALID if TGL> 400 mgs/dl

Total/HDL Ratio

< 4

Normal

 

 

4 - 6

Low Risk

 

> 6

High Risk 

 

 

 

 

  

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