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What does out of range mean on lab results?

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Out of range means the result is above or below that lab's usual reference range, but it does not always mean danger or disease. The meaning depends on how far out it is, symptoms, medicines, repeat tests, and prior values, so confusing or concerning flags should be reviewed with a clinician.

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