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mmol/lMillimoles per litre
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mmol/lmillimoles per liter, a unit of measure that shows the concentration of a substance in a specific amount of fluid. In most of the world, except for the United States, blood glucose test results are reported as mmol/L. In the United States, milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) is used. To convert to mmol/L from mg/dL, divide mg/dL by 18. Example: 180 mg [..]
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mmol/lAbbreviation for millimoles per litre. A unit used to measure the blood levels of many substances. Creatinine is measured in smaller units called micromoles per litre (p.mol/L or micromol/L).
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mmol/lMillimoles per liter, a unit of measure that shows the concentrations of a substance in a specific amount of fluid. This unit is used in a number of countries to report blood glucose test results. In other countries, mg/dl or g/l are used. To convert from mmol/l to mg/dl multiply mmol/L by 18; to convert mmol/l to g/l multiply by 0.18 . Example: 10 [..]
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mmol/lUnits used for measuring the level of cholesterol and other fats in the blood.
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mmol/lThe international standard way of measuring blood glucose levels are in terms of a molar concentration, measured in mmol/L.
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