Reference values for lipase determination are laboratory- and method-specific. In general, normal results are usually less than 200 units/L (triolein methods by titration or turbidimetry).
A result of 10.0 U/L is actually normal since the normal range is between 10 and 140 U/L. The normal value of 21.0 to 67.0 is incorrect.
The lipase test is a blood test performed to determine the serum level of a specific protein (enzyme) involved in digestion.
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Lipase is produced by the pancreas and acts on lipids
be asked whether they are taking certain prescription drugs that can affect the accuracy of the lipase test. Drugs that can cause elevated lipase levels include bethanechol, cholinergics, codeine, indomethacin, meperidine, methacholine, and morphine.
20-40 is considered normal
Yes
A lipase test is performed on a sample of the patient's blood, withdrawn from a vein into a vacuum tube. The procedure, which is called a venipuncture, takes about five minutes.
Depending on the lab that does the test. Range of normal is 0-125 pg/ml
Yes, a 4.2 albumin serum result is normal. The normal range for this specific test is between 3.4 and 5.4 grams per deciliter.
negative igm and negative igg
Normal TSH levels for adults are 0.5-5.0 mU/L.