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Cholesterol is measured in three different units. Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. Triglycerides are also taken into account and all measurements are in milligrams per deciliter of blood.
3.6 (milligrams per deciliter) = 36 milligrams per liter.
A deciliter is a measure of volume equal to 1/10 of a liter. It is commonly used to report blood contents, as for heavy metals (microgram/deciliter rather than milligrams/100 liters) and cholesterol (LDL value in milligrams per deciliter).
At every good drug store. Your test report will show your cholesterol levels in milligrams per deciliter of blood (mg/dL). To determine how your cholesterol levels affect your risk of heart disease, your doctor will also take into account other risk factors such as age, family history, smoking and high blood pressure.
In the United States and some other countries cholesterol levels are measured in milligrams (mg) of cholesterol per deciliter (dL) of blood, 100-129 mg/dL is near ideal. In Canada and most European countries cholesterol is measured in millimoles (mmol) per liter (L) of blood, 2.6-3.3 mmol/L is near ideal.
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Creatinine of 1.0 would be in the normal range. Creatinine levels in the blood range from 0.6 to 1.2 milligrams (mg) per deciliter (dL) in adult males and 0.5 to 1.1 milligrams per deciliter in adult females.
2.05g/l going from g to mg is multiplying by 1000 going l to dl is dividing by 10 balance is multiplying by 100, so the answer is 205 mg/dl Too high.■
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1 decilitre = 0.1 litre. So 18 mg/dl = 180 mg per litre
It could refer to density, where the mass is measured in milligrams and the volume in decilitres. Or It could refer to concentration in a fluid where the mass of the "active" substance is measured in milligrams and the volume of the solution (possibly solute) is measured in decilitres.
The normal range is 0.0 - 1.0 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL).