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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Dent Assoc. 2014 Oct;145(10):1027–1035. doi: 10.14219/jada.2014.69

TABLE 1.

Associations between participants’ sex and abnormal laboratory test results (N = 170).*

LABORATORY TEST RANGE REFERENCE (RANGE, NORMAL LOW TO HIGH) FEMALE (%) MALE (%) P VALUE § ADJUSTED P VALUE § UNKNOWN MEDICAL CONDITION, (%)
Alanine Transferase, U #/L** 8–105 0–35 (F††)
0–50 (M‡‡)
8/116 (6.9) 2/54 (3.7) .506 .853 Female: 5/8 (63)
Male: 1/2 (50)
Aspartate Aminotransferase, U/L 13–80 0–35 (F)
0–50 (M)
15/116 (12.9) [15 values were high {range, 36–63; median, 42}] 1/54 (1.9) [1 value was high {80}] .023 .175 Female: 14/15 (93)
Male 1/1 (100)
Albumin, g§§/dL¶¶ 3.7–5.4 3.5–5.2 0/116 (0.0) 1/54 (1.9) 1.000 1.000 Male: 1/1 (100)
Alkaline Phosphatase, U/L 21–137 35–105 (F)
40–130 (M)
7/116 (6.0) 1/54 (1.9) .438 .846 Female: 2/7 (29)
Male: 0/1 (0)
Basophils, No. (103 per μL##) 0.01–0.11 0–0.1 1/115 (0.9) 0/55 (0.0) 1.000 1.000 Female: 0/1 (0)
Basophils, % 0.01–0.11 0–0.1 1/115 (0.9) 0/55 (0.0) 1.000 1.000 Female: 0/1 (0)
Carbon Dioxide, mmol***/L 17–30 20–28 9/116 (7.8) 4/54 (7.4) 1.000 1.000 Female: 4/9 (44)
Male: 3/4 (75)
Calcium, mg†††/dL 8.5–10.4 8.6–10.2 1/116 (0.9) 1/54 (1.9) .536 .853 Female: 1/1 (100)
Males 1/1 (100)
Chloride, mmol/L 83–108 96–108 1/116 (0.9) 1/54 (1.9) .536 .853 Female: 0/1 (0)
Male: 0/1 (0)
Creatinine, mg/dL 0.25–1.40 0.51–0.95 (F)
0.67–1.17 (M)
14/116 (12.1) 11/54 (20.4) .168 .482 Female: 3/14 (21)
Male: 7/11 (64)
Eosinophil, No. (103 per μL) 0.01–0.64 0–0.4 (F)
0–0.5 (M)
2/115 (1.7) 0/55 (0.0) 1.000 1.000 Female: 1/2 (50)
Eosinophils, % 0.1–10.1 0.7–5.8 (F)
0.8–7.0 (M)
6/115 (5.2) 6/55 (10.9) .206 .525 Female: 3/6 (50)
Male: 2/6 (33)
Glucose, mg/dL 58–462 74–106 29/116 (25.0) 17/54 (31.5) .459 .846 Female: 18/29 (62)
Males 14/17 (82)
Hematocrit, % 24.6–50.9 34–45 (F)
40–51 (M)
19/115 (16.5) 4/55 (7.3) .149 .463 Females 18/19 (95)
Male: 4/4 (100)
Hemoglobin, g/dL 6.3–16.9 11.2–15.7 (F)
13.7–17.5 (M)
7/115 (6.1) [7 values were low {range, 6.3–10.8; median, 10.2}] 9/55 (16.4) [9 values were low {range, 12.4–13.6; median, 13.0}] .047 .224 Female: 5/7 (71)
Male: 9/9 (100)
Lymphocyte, No. (103 per μL) 0.86–3.75 1.2–3.7 (F)
1.3–3.6 (M)
7/115 (6.1) [5 values were low {range, 0.94–1.14}; 2 values were high {range, 3.71–3.75}] 13/55 (23.6) [11 values were low {range, 0.86–1.27; median, 1.12}; 2 values were high {range, 3.63–3.75}] .002 .053 Female: 2/7 (29)
Male: 9/13 (69)
Lymphocytes, % 14.4–54.7 19.3–51.7 (F)
21.8–53.1 (M)
3/115 (2.6) 6/55 (10.9) .060 .252 Female: 1/3 (33)
Male: 5/6 (83)
Monocyte, No. (103 per μL) 0.18–1.45 0.2–0.9 (F)
0.3–0.8 (M)
3/115 (2.6) [2 values were low {range, 0.18–0.19}; 1 value was high {1.45}] 8/55 (14.6) [5 values were low {range, 0.19–0.28; median, 0.26}; 3 values were high {0.85, 0.96, 0.99}] .006 .105 Female: 0/3 (0)
Male: 3/8 (38)
Monocytes, % 3–22.4 4.7–12.5 (F)
5.3–12.2 (M)
6/115 (5.2) 6/55 (10.9%) .206 .525 Female: 2/6 (33)
Male: 5/6 (83)
Neutrophil, No. (103 per μL) 1.43–7.77 1.6–6.1 (F)
1.8–5.4 (M)
5/115 (4.4) [1 value was low {1.43}; 4 values were high {range, 6.53–7.77; median, 7.06}] 8/55 (14.6) [2 values were low {1.71–1.78}; 6 values were high {range, 5.45–6.67; median, 6.09}] .029 .179 Female: 2/5 (40)
Male: 3/8 (38)
Neutrophils, %‡‡‡ 32.1–77.7 34–71.1 (F)
34–67.9 (M)
4/114 (3.5) [1 value was low {32.1}; 3 values were high {71.2, 71.3, 71.7}] 8/55 (14.6) [8 values were high {range, 68.6–77.7; median, 69.4}] .020 .175 Female: 1/4 (25)
Male: 6/8 (75)
Platelet Count (103 per μL)‡‡‡ 133–524 160–370 (F)
163–337 (M)
5/114 (4.4) 6/55 (10.9) .179 .482 Female: 5/5 (100)
Male: 4/6 (67)
Potassium, mmol/L 2.8–5.3 3.3–5.1 2/116 (1.7) 0/54 (0.0) 1.000 1.000 Female: 0/2 (0)
Red Blood Cell Count (106 per μL) 3.18–5.78 3.9–5.2 (F)
4.6–6.1 (M)
8/115 (7.0) 6/55 (10.9) .385 .809 Female: 2/8 (25)
Male: 2/6 (33)
Sodium, mmol/L 123–144 132–145 1/116 (0.9) 1/54 (1.9) .536 .853 Female: 0/1 (0)
Male: 0/1 (0)
Total Bilirubin, mg/dL 0.1–1.4 0–1.2 1/116 (0.9) 1/54 (1.9) .536 .853 Female: 1/1 (100)
Male: 1/1 (100)
Total Protein, g/dL 5.6–8.3 6.3–7.7 13/116 (11.2) 8/54 (14.8) .617 .922 Female: 3/13 (23)
Male: 2/8 (25)
Urea Nitrogen, mg/dL 6–37 6–20 8/116 (6.9) 7/54 (13.0) .246 .601 Female: 2/8 (25)
Male: 5/7 (71)
Urine, pH 5–8 5–8 0/115 (0.0) 0/55 (0.0) 1.000 1.000 NA§§§
White Blood Cell Count (×1019 per L of blood) 3.4–11.3 4–10 (F)
4.2–9.1 (M)
6/115 (5.2) [2 values were low {range, 3.7–3.9}; 4 values were high {10.3, 10.3, 11.0, 11.3}] 10/55 (18.2) [5 values were low {range, 3.4–4.1; median, 3.6}; 5 values were high {range, 9.7–10.1; median, 9.8}] .011 .142 Female: 2/6 (33)
Male: 4/10 (40)
Urine Glucose, mg/dL NA 0 4/115 (3.5) 3/55 (5.5) .683 .936 Female: 1/4 (25)
Male: 0/3 (0)
Urine Ketones, mg/dL NA 0 16/115 (13.9) 8/55 (14.6) 1.000 1.000 Female: 6/16 (38)
Male: 3/8 (38)
Urine Protein, mg/dL NA 0 4/115 (3.5) 1/55 (1.8) 1.000 1.000 Female: 0/4 (0)
Male: 0/1 (0)
Urine Red Blood Cell Count per High Power Field NA 0 33/115 (28.7) 2/55 (3.6) < .001 .008 Female:16/33 (48)
Male: 1/2 (50)
Urine White Blood Cell Count per High Power Field NA 0 6/115 (5.2) 0/55 (0.0) .179 .482 Female: 5/6 (83)
*

Test results were not available for at least one participant.

The number of women who had abnormal test results of the total number of women for whom results were available.

The number of men who had abnormal test results of the total number of men for whom results were available.

§

The P value was based on differences between sexes with respect to the probability of observing an abnormal laboratory test result.

The number of participants who did not indicate they had a medical condition of those who had abnormal laboratory test result.

#

U: Unit.

**

L: Liter.

††

F: Female.

‡‡

M: Male.

§§

g: Grams.

¶¶

dL: Deciliter.

##

μL: Microliter.

***

mmol: Millimole.

†††

mg: Milligram.

‡‡‡

Only 169 assays were performed, as test results were not available for all participants.

§§§

NA: Not applicable.