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Re: please, help me to read my blood test results

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Apr 2003 17:35:25 -0500 (CDT)


The levels you see discussed here on the boards are usually given in ng/dl.

That's nanoGRAMS per DECAliter, as opposed to nanoMOLES per liter.

Converting decaliters to liters is easy, as a decaliter is just 10 liters! But without my chemistry textbooks in front of me, I admit I've got no idea how to convert moles to grams. It can be done (heck there's probably a conversion website out there to do it for you!) but I'm not going to try doing it in my head :)

Sorry if that just makes things MORE confusing!

At Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Yuvi wrote: >
>I have just came back from my GP - strange but they checked only
>testosterone instead of total 5 things. Well, I do want to believe they
>will come back later.
>
>It's written: Value Units Range
>Serum testosterone 2.1 nmol/l (0-3.0U)
>(PJB) - NORMAL
>
>What does this result mean? Is normal? I found quite different results
>of other women here on board (60, 70, 90 etc) - are these different
>values? and what about that range?
>and what does PJB mean?
>
>Please, help me to figure all this out!!!
>
>Thanks a lot in advance!!!!
>Yuvi

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