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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 29.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Psychiatry. 2007 Mar;68(3):361–367. doi: 10.4088/jcp.v68n0302

Table 2. Hormone levels in patients with the laboratory reference range (results: outside of the reference range are indicated in bold).

Prolactin
(mIU/L)
Estradiol
(pmol/L)
Progesterone
(nmol/L)
FSH
(IU/L)
LH
(IU/L)
Total
testosterone
(nmol/l)
Free
testosterone
(pmol/L)

Pre-
menopausal
women
480
(240-
1563)
142
(26.5-
324.3)
1.3
(0.8-17.1)
4.4
(3.2-
11.7)
5.9
(2.2-
11.3)
1.3
(0.8-1.7)
19.2
(8.9-23)
(n=29):
Median(IQR)
reference
range:
<480 365-
1100
30-100 2.6-
9.1
1.1-
12.1
0.5-2.5 10-50

Post-
menopausal
women
505
(193-
2160)
37
(17.3-
60)
1.2
(0.8-1.5)
49.7
(15.0-
65.7)
24.2
(8.2-
30.6)
1.6
(1.1-1.8)
21.8
(9.2-33.5)
(n=21):
Median(IQR)
reference
range:
<480 <174 <2.5 43.7-
106
13.2-
45.7
0.5-2.5 10-50

Men (n=53): 360 56.7 - 4.1 4.2 13.8 352.3
Mean(SD) (258) (36.8) (2.3) (2.2) (6.8) (154.5)
reference
range:
<480 <174 1.8-
8.6
0.8-
6.1
9.0-30.0 134-844