Don't think so.: Each lab report should have a reference range of "normal" values. The reference range changes from lab to lab because each lab runs their test differently. Automated (machine) analyzers tend to have less variability, and in most of those machines, an ionized calcium of 1.1 to1.2 Is about in the middle of the "reference range".
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