Weehotty Well-Known Member Messages 105 Oct 7, 2021 #1 Guys can you help me interpret this result .. Doctor released the value but didnt comment because he want given a ref range So it was 1447 pmolL which is 1.44 nmol which is .63 ng/ml so according to various webside normal is .80 to 2.72 ng/ml also .17 to . 90 nmols so according to my results im low if your looking at the ng/l range but over if looking at the nmols whats ur take on it
Guys can you help me interpret this result .. Doctor released the value but didnt comment because he want given a ref range So it was 1447 pmolL which is 1.44 nmol which is .63 ng/ml so according to various webside normal is .80 to 2.72 ng/ml also .17 to . 90 nmols so according to my results im low if your looking at the ng/l range but over if looking at the nmols whats ur take on it
ert Well-Known Member Messages 2,606 Location Oxfordshire Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Insulin Dislikes diabetes fasting Oct 7, 2021 #2 Weehotty said: Guys can you help me interpret this result .. Doctor released the value but didnt comment because he want given a ref range So it was 1447 pmolL which is 1.44 nmol which is .63 ng/ml so according to various webside normal is .80 to 2.72 ng/ml also .17 to . 90 nmols so according to my results im low if your looking at the ng/l range but over if looking at the nmols whats ur take on it Click to expand... You've made a mistake with your conversion. 1447 pmol/L is 4.3704 ng/ml which is above the normal reference range. This is a good calculator: https://unitslab.com/node/111
Weehotty said: Guys can you help me interpret this result .. Doctor released the value but didnt comment because he want given a ref range So it was 1447 pmolL which is 1.44 nmol which is .63 ng/ml so according to various webside normal is .80 to 2.72 ng/ml also .17 to . 90 nmols so according to my results im low if your looking at the ng/l range but over if looking at the nmols whats ur take on it Click to expand... You've made a mistake with your conversion. 1447 pmol/L is 4.3704 ng/ml which is above the normal reference range. This is a good calculator: https://unitslab.com/node/111