In adults, mononucleosis, often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, typically presents with symptoms such as fatigue, fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes. Laboratory tests often reveal elevated levels of atypical lymphocytes and positive heterophile antibodies. While there isn't a specific "normal range" for mononucleosis, the presence of these symptoms alongside laboratory findings helps in diagnosing the condition. Most adults recover fully within a few weeks to months.
The normal range of skin temperature in adults is typically between 91.5F to 98.6F (33C to 37C).
The normal range of motion for shoulder flexion in adults is typically between 150 to 180 degrees.
It depends on the person but typically 60-100 is within normal ranges.
Becauas it is different
Normal serum pH is slightly alkaline and ranges from 7.35-7.45
how many people get mononucleosis per year and whats the normal age to get it?
Mononucleosis can affect anyone, regardless of their race, age or gender. It is, however, most common in teenagers and young adults because of their sometimes indiscriminate sharing of germs.
If you mean lymphocyte, as a percent of total white cells the normal range for adults is 18-40%. 21% is toward the low end but falls within the normal range.
it's very high. normal levels (in adults) range from 4,300 - 10,800 (or 4.3 - 10.8)
36.2 degrees Celsius is a normal body temperature for adults. It is considered to be within the normal range for maintaining good health.
A creatinine level of 0.81 mg/dL is considered within the normal range for adults. Levels may vary slightly depending on the lab, but generally, a creatinine level below 1.2mg/dL in adults is considered normal.
A normal resting heart rate for a healthy adult is 70 bpm (beats per minute).