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magnesium: 2.4 - 6.5 mmol/24h Urine magnesium:creatinine ratio (up to 15y of age): 0.047 - 1.907 mmol/mmol Further information To learn more about magnesium visit
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Reference ranges 0-18 years: 29-112 IU/L ≥ 19 years: 16 to 85 IU/L Further information To learn more about ACE visit Lab Tests Online Page last updated
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