Reference values

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Reference values
TermReference values
Short definitionreference values - (pronounced) (REH-frents VAL-yooz) In medicine, a set of values used by a doctor to interpret a patient's test results. The reference values for a given test are based on the results observed in 95% of the healthy population. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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reference values - (pronounced) (REH-frents VAL-yooz) In medicine, a set of values used by a doctor to interpret a patient's test results. The reference values for a given test are based on the results observed in 95% of the healthy population. Sometimes patients whose test results are outside the reference values can be healthy, and some patients whose test results are within the reference values may have a health problem. The reference values for a test can be different for different groups of people (e. g. men and women). Also called normal range, reference interval and reference range

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