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Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine ; (4): 144-145,148, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-613491

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Objective To establish the reference range of thyroid function from the normal pregnant women in different pregnant period in Hanzhong region.Methods According to the NACB inclusion criteria,collected local resident pregnant women 4 031 cases,from July 2012 to December 2015.With the combination of random sampling,stratified sampling and cluster sampling,thyroid hormone levels were measured by a fully automated chemiluminescence analyzer and its accompanying reagents.All patients were divided into three groups:998 cases in early pregnancy (T1),1 543 cases in mid-pregnancy (T2),1 490 cases in late pregnancy (T3),and 105 cases of non-pregnant women in childbearing age (T0) were selected as control group.Results The levels of thyroid hormones were different among three periods of pregnant women.TSH were 0.25~5.32,0.42~6.26 and 0.61~7.68 mIU/L respectively in the early,middle and late stages.FT3 were 3.54~6.04,3.57~5.94 and 2.93~5.40 pmol/L,respectively.FT4 was 7.11~16.88,6.78~16.94 and 6.03~16.87 pmol/L.Thyroid hormone levels in pregnant women compared with non-pregnant women,there were significant differences (TSH:x2=233.183,P<0.05,FT4:x2 =388.12,P<0.05 and FT3:x2 =558.795,P<0.05).TSH were lower in early pregnant women comparing to non-pregnancy women,and higher in middle-late pregnant women.The change of FT3 and FT4 were consistent,and reduced with the extension of pregnancy comparing to non-pregnancy women.Conclusion The level of thyroid function in pregnant women were different from non-pregnant women.and the normal reference range of local pregnant specific thyroid hormone should be established.

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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 2332-2334, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-476229

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Objective To determine normal reference ranges for venous blood count among children aging from 1 year old to 12 years old.Methods These normal reference ranges were defined in a population of 526 healthy children who had no blood system diseases,allergic diseases,respiratory system diseases,urinary system diseases,digestive system disease,rheumatoid disease,thyroid disease,parasitic infections,malignancies and genetic disease,etc.Values of white blood cell count (WBC),red blood cell count (RBC),hemoglobin (Hb)concentration,red blood cell specific volume (Hct),mean corpusular volume(MCV),mean cell hemoglo-bin (MCH),mean corpuscular hemoglobin(MCHC),platelet (PLT),percentage of neutrophil (NE%),percentage of lymphocyte (LY%),percentage of mononuclear cells (MO%),percentage of acidophilic granulocyte (EOS%).Statistical analysis was done on various parameters that we recorded,and then for every parameter,we could get the various reference ranges for different age groups.Results The subjects were divided into 4 groups based on age.Besides the parameters of WBC count and classification of WBC,the rest of parameters were proved to be of no statistical difference between 4 groups..After an integration of the values,we could get the results as follows:RBC(4.02-5.2)×10 1 2/L,HGB 108-144 g/L,Hct 35.2%-40.4%,MCV 74.6-89.9 fL,MCH 20.9-34.7 pg,MCHC 332- 340 g/L,PLT(157 - 409 )× 10 9/L.WBC count did not have statistical difference between the age group 6-<9 and 9-12,but did have between the rest groups.After an integration of the values of WBC count,it could be conclu-ded that WBC count of age group1-<3 was(4.88-13.38)×10 9/L,that of age group 3-<6 was(4.26-1 1.6)×10 9/L and that of age group 6-12 was (4.24-10.24)×10 9/L.WBC classification results were various in different age groups.The values showed as follows:age group 1-<3 NE:29%-32%,LY:58%-61%;age group 3 -<6 NE:43%-46%,LY:43%-46%;age group 6-<9NE:49%-52%,LY:38%-40%;age group 9 to 12NE:5 1% - 58%,LY:33% - 39%.Conclusion WBC classification re-sults and WBC count do have statistical difference in different age groups.Besides the parameters of WBC count and classification of WBC,the rest of parameters are proved to be of no statistically difference in different age groups.The values of WBC count decrea-ses as the age increases.From WBC classification results,the most apparent fact is that the percentage of neutrophil increases as the age increases but the percentage of lymphocyte is just the contrary.As mentioned above,we suggest that we should establish a spe-cific whole blood count normal reference range for each age group during our laboratory testing work.

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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology ; : 6-9, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-78063

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PURPOSE: To determine the normal reference range of pulsatile ocular blood flow (POBF) values in healthy Korean subjects and to find out the factors that may affect them. METHODS: A total of 280 eyes of 280 normal subjects were included in this study. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), axial length, POBF, systemic blood pressure, and pulse rate were measured. The mean, standard deviation, range, and the 5th and 95th percentiles of POBF were calculated, and the influences of various parameters to POBF were determined by multiple regression analyses. RESULTS: The mean POBF value was 766.0+/-221.6 microliter/min in men and 1021.1+/-249.5 microliter/min in women. The 5th and 95th percentiles for POBF values were 486.0 microliter/min and 1140.0 microliter/min in men and 672.0 microliter/min and 1458.0 microliter/min in women. The POBF values were significantly influenced by gender, mean blood pressure, pulse rate, and axial length. CONCLUSIONS: Even though the POBF values were influenced by gender, BP, and axial length, we could define the normal reference range of POBF in healthy Koreans.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Asian People , Blood Pressure/physiology , Eye/blood supply , Heart Rate/physiology , Intraocular Pressure/physiology , Korea , Pulsatile Flow/physiology , Reference Values , Tonometry, Ocular/methods
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 297-304, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-190539

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OBJECTIVE: To establish the reference ranges for the length of fetal limb bones (femur, tibia, fibula, humerus, ulna, radius, foot) at 12 to 38 weeks' gestation. METHODS: The candidates of this prospective longitudinal study were 43 consecutive women with uncomplicated singleton gestations who initially had antenatal care from the first trimester of pregnancy and follow-up regularly. We performed serial measurements of each limb bone and foot bone length by ultrasound examination every 4 weeks until 28 weeks, and then by 2 weeks until 36 weeks, and weekly thereafter. RESULTS: A total of 2,633 and 321 of fetal limb and foot bone lengths were measured. The reference ranges for the length of limb bones and foot length were presented as mean, 95% confidence interval of the means and in percentile. CONCLUSIONS: Our study results are represented as percentile tables for each of the limb bone length. These results can be provided as standardized data of the fetal limb bone length to distinguish from skeletal dysplasia and may well be suggested as the reference guideline for normal fetal limb bone length in Korea.


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Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Extremities , Fibula , Follow-Up Studies , Foot , Foot Bones , Humerus , Korea , Longitudinal Studies , Pregnancy Trimester, First , Prospective Studies , Radius , Reference Values , Tibia , Ulna
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