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Hi,

The lab that ran your tests should include reference ranges with each test it

does and you have to compare your labs to these. Some of the units of

measurement are different in the UK except for TSH we use the same units

pretty much world wide. What we do is measure the total content, like in

micrograms, in a certain volume, like millileters, but the exact units can

vary in different labs.

If you get a written copy of your labs, the normal or reference ranges should

be listed beneath your results. Hope this helps, Elaine

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