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< 150 µg/g
Reference ranges >0.32 g/L - Likely due to infection/inflammation. 0.20 – 0.32 g/L – Wilson’s disease is highly unlikely. 0.10– 0.19 g/L- Wilson’s disease
diagnosis of recent streptococcal infections such as pharyngitis and tonsillitis but is unable to distinguish between infections with groups A, C and G
insufficiency: <100 µg E1/g faeces.
J; Isabelle, M.; Dorney, J.; Lloyd, G. R; Rodriguez-Justo, M.; Kendall, C.; Stone, N.; and Thomas, G.
g/L
Reference range g/L
Reference range (nmol/h/g Hb)
Link to guidance on G-Care STOPP START Medication Review Tool (see page 17)
For example, if a “Hb” result of 64 g/L is reported by the laboratory with a MU of 0.98, the result could actually lie somewhere between 63 and 65 g/L
vaginal swabs (HVS) includes microscopy for bacterial vaginosis (BV) and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and culture for Candida, Lancefield Groups A, C and G
Penicilloyl V and Penicilloyl G are the subtypes tested.
Standard investigations: FBC, Coagulation screen Renal and liver function tests, G&S for repeat compatibility testing and assessment of urine for Haemoglobin
Inpatient services All patients requiring an overnight stay in the hospital under the care of Dr G.
Range (g/L)
Apolipoprotein B (g/L)
Reference ranges Serum/plasma iron 11 - 38 µmol/L Serum transferrin Male 1.8 - 3.3 g/L Female 1.9 - 3.8 g/L Transferrin saturation Referrals for HFE Genetic
U / g Hb
Reference range (g/L)