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Growth Hormone Stimulation Test Report Normal Value Range and Explanation

Based on the provided growth hormone stimulation test report, the peak is slightly below the normal range, indicating a possible mild growth hormone deficiency. However, further assessment requires combining the complete medical history with other examination results.
  • Health Q&A
  • Growth Hormone
  • Stimulation Test
  • Normal Values
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Newborn Jaundice: Treatment and Normal Values Discussed

Explore the necessity of treatment and the normal range of newborn jaundice, and explain the role of phototherapy.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Jaundice
  • Treatment
  • Normal Values
  • Phototherapy
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Normal Platelet Growth and Development Values for Baby Girls

Understanding the normal range of platelet growth and development for baby girls, as well as possible causes of low platelet counts and subsequent examination recommendations.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Platelets
  • Growth and Development
  • Normal Values
  • Fever
  • Vomiting
  • Viral Infection
  • Thrombocytopenic Purpura
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Normal Values and Treatment for Neonatal Jaundice

The normal value for neonatal jaundice is generally below 12.9 mg/dL. If the level exceeds this, medical treatment should be sought promptly for diagnosis and treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Jaundice
  • Normal Values
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What is the Normal Blood Sugar Level for Newborns?

What is the normal range of whole blood sugar levels for newborns?
  • FAQ
  • Newborns
  • Blood Sugar
  • Normal Values
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What is the Normal Range for Phenylketonuria?

The normal range for phenylketonuria is between 0.06 to 0.18 mmol/L or 1 to 3 mg/dl.
  • FAQ
  • Phenylketonuria
  • Normal Values
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What is the Normal Testosterone Level for a 1-Year-Old and 3-Month-Old Child?

What is the normal testosterone level for a 1-year-old and 3-month-old child? Testosterone is primarily produced in the male testes’ interstitial cells, while the small amount of testosterone present in female blood is a metabolite of dehydroepiandrosterone.
  • FAQ
  • Testosterone
  • Normal Values
  • Pediatric
  • Endocrinology
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