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  1. ... and possible problems. Test results that aren't normal give your health care provider clues about the ... you whether your test result is in a normal range called a reference range or "normal values." ...
  2. ... Too much or too little GH can affect normal growth and development. Learn more. ... your body. Together, IGF-1 and GH promote normal growth of bones and tissues. GH levels in ...
  3. ... one or more of these indices are not normal, it may mean you have some type of ... If your red blood cells are smaller than normal, it may mean you have: Iron deficiency anemia, ...
  4. ... If renin and/or aldosterone levels are not normal, it can be a sign of a serious ... mean? If your results show a higher than normal amount of renin, it may mean you have: ...
  5. ... prolactin levels are normally low. Having higher-than-normal prolactin levels (hyperprolactinemia) can affect the body in ... your body to start making breastmilk. Higher-than-normal prolactin levels can have different causes: Prolactinoma, a ...
  6. ... That's because high levels of FSH are a normal sign of perimenopause and menopause. As your ovaries ... ovaries or testicles) that prevents them from making normal levels of sex hormones. The pituitary responds by ...
  7. ... into your bloodstream when it's working harder than normal to pump blood. The BNP tells your blood ... has to work harder to pump blood. It's normal to have some BNP and NT-proBNP in ...
  8. ... AFP blood levels are higher or lower than normal, it may be sign that: The baby has ... conditions. If your AFP test results aren't normal, it means you need more testing to find ...
  9. ... to see if your body is making a normal amount of GH. Too much or too little ... to see if your body is making a normal amount of GH. GH, also known as human ...
  10. ... body. There are a few different types of normal and abnormal hemoglobin. Normal types of hemoglobin include: Hemoglobin (Hgb) A , the ... be a sign of certain types of anemia . Normal, healthy red blood cells are flexible, so they ...
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