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What Does This Reference Range 65-110 From Fasting Serum Glucose Test Indicate?

I understand that the reference range for a fasting serum glucose test is 65-99. On my Labcorp results the reference range is 65-110, and my results at 106 are listed under normal. Why would the reference range differ, and are my results actually normal? Thank you.
Wed, 25 Feb 2015
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The main is clinical symptoms and not the reference range that matters here, moreover physician has to look after this, there are different method for blood glucose test, and even patients overall status of taking food is important time of taking food, previous meal, time of collecting blood from venous system, so for you have to just depends upon the opinion given by you diabetologist, hope this information helps, take care.
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What Does This Reference Range 65-110 From Fasting Serum Glucose Test Indicate?

HI Well come to HCM The main is clinical symptoms and not the reference range that matters here, moreover physician has to look after this, there are different method for blood glucose test, and even patients overall status of taking food is important time of taking food, previous meal, time of collecting blood from venous system, so for you have to just depends upon the opinion given by you diabetologist, hope this information helps, take care.