LOW OSMOLALITY TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES. What does low Osmolality test result referent values level mean?
Osmolality is an estimation of the osmolar concentration of plasma and is proportional to the number of particles per kilogram of solvent; it is expressed as mOsmol/kg.
Osmolality is defined as the number of osmoles of solute per kilogram of solvent.
HIGH OSMOLALITY TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES
Osmolality values and definitions
HIGH ANTI-SS-B (LA) TEST RESULT POSITIVE REFERENT VALUES What does high Anti-SS-B (La) test result positive referent values level mean?
LOW BODY H+ TEST LEVEL What does lower than normal H+ test level mean?
HIGH ANTI-SS-A (RO) TEST RESULT POSITIVE REFERENT VALUES What does high Anti-SS-A (Ro) test result positive referent values level mean?
LOW ANTI DS-DNA TEST RESULT EQUIVOCAL REFERENT VALUES What does low Anti ds-DNA test result equivocal referent values level mean?
HIGH ALBUMIN BLOOD TEST LEVEL What does high albumin level in blood mean?
LOW TRANSFERRIN SATURATION TEST RESULT What does lower than normal transferrin saturation test level mean?
LOW TOTAL CHOLESTEROL TEST RESULT What does low total cholesterol test level mean?
HIGH ANTI-PHOSPHOLIPID LGM TEST RESULT NEGATIVE REFERENT VALUES What does high Anti-phospholipid lgM test result negative referent values level mean?
LOW LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR ADULT FEMALE
What does low luteinizing hormone (LH) test result referent values for adult female level mean?
LOW LGG TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR ADULTS What does low lgG test result referent values for adults level mean?
HIGH RETICULOCYTES TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR NEWBORN What does high Reticulocytes test result referent values for newborn level mean?
LOW ACTIVATED PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME (APTT) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES What does low Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) test result referent values level mean?
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Other Osmolality related tests :
Osmolarity
Urea
Uric acid
Creatinine
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Plasma glucose (fasting)
Full blood glucose (fasting)
Lactate (Venous)
Lactate (Arterial)
Pyruvate


