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January 9th, 2007, 05:33 PM
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Imken
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Different numbers
Does anyone know how to compare the bloodworks?
In the Netherlands we are used to mmol/ml and the rest of the world uses g/dl.
Is there a way to calculate this so I can talk some numbers?
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Re: Different numbers
Hi Imken,
i wish you a happy new year and wellcome to this forum.
I hope you will finde the answers to your questions here.
As i know 1 mmol/l is 1,611 g/dl or 16,11 g/l.
Take care
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Re: Different numbers
Thank you, Bernstein. And a happy new year for you too!
I think 1 mmol/ml will be 1.611 g/dl because that makes sense.
I read a normal Hb (for women) is 12-15 and in the Netherlands it's 7.5-10.
7.5 x 1.611 = 12.08 so that must be right.
Thanks for your answer!
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