Normal findings Male: 14-18 g/dL or 8.7-11.2 mmol/L ( SI units)
Female: 12-16 g/dL or 7.4-9.9 mmol/L ( SI Units)
Mosby's Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference
That varies somewhat from lab to lab but is usually in the range of 13-14 mg/dl.
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10to11grms
The normal range of hemoglobin for cows is around 10 to 15 gm/dl.
Ferritin Range (should be) 15-150 Iron Range 35-180 TIBC Range 280-380 Hemoglobin 11.5-16.0 Hematocrit 34.5-47.0 Depending on the lab that is probably low. A better indicator would be the iron/ TIBC ratio or iron saturation.
11.7 -15.5
Hemoglobin are red blood cells so if your doing a murder case and the find a trace of hemoglobin it means they have found blood. That's When they would run tests to see if it belongs to the victim or the murderer.
8-15 g/dl
11-13 gm/dl
Hemoglobin levelscan rise above the normal range, and it can be indicative of a number of disorders, such as congenital heart disease, pulmonary fibrosis, or an increase level of erythopoietin.
Cows typically have a range of 80 - 150 grams per liter hemoglobin. Humans have an average range of 120 â?? 150 for women and 130 â?? 170 for men.
The normal range of hemoglobin (also haemoglobin) varies in men, women, and children.The normal range of hemoglobin in male is 13.5 to 18gm/dl (gram per deciliter).For female it is 12 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter).In a children 11 to 16gm/dl (gram per deciliter).And for a pregnant woman 11 to 12g/dl (gram per deciliter) is the normal range of hemoglobin.If the hemoglobin is below normal, this is called anemia. But nothing to worry. Anemia is the most common disorder of the blood.