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Re: Test results and some questions

From: Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 11 Aug 2002 20:39:18 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Jessica,

Hope I can help...the testosterone, % free= (free/total)10. The percentage went up, it seems, because the amount of free didn't drop as quickly as the total.

Not sure about LSH/FSH ratio.

The hemogram w/diff is basically a Complete Blood Count, including an automated differential. WBC= white blood cells, Neut#«solute number of neutrophils, Lymph#«solute number of lymphocytes. A CBC tells the physician all about the white blood cells in your blood as well as giving the physician what your red blood cell count is, hemoglobin, platelets, hematocrit, etc. The total number of WBCs neut#+lymph#+mono#+eos#+baso#.

I have also had my estradiol checked, and my level was 25 pg/mL. This was done 3 days prior to starting my period (luteal phase) and the normal range is 31-247 pg/mL.

Normal results vary by laboratory (instrumentation, population, etc.); also, the results vary based on when during the cycle you are tested. For example:

males: <45 pg/mL Postmenopausal women: <46 pg/mL follicular: <178 pg/mL mid-cycle: 48-388 pg/mL luteal phase: 31-247 pg/mL




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