Estradiol pg/mL X 3.671 = pmol/L…….
Testosterone ng/dL X 0.0347 = nmol/L
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/sc...ical_data.html
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My natural estrogen is very high 240 nmol/l, and my natural testosterone is quite low 5.9 nmol/l.
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You may have mixed up your units in the E2 and T........
http://www.sengpielaudio.com/ConvPrefe.htm
E2: 240nmol/L = 240000 pmol/L / 3.671 = 65,377 pg/ml ?... (reference range in pg/ml)
T: 5.9 nmol/L = 170 ng/dl = 17 ng/ml ?.... (reference range in ng/ml)
http://www.hosp.uky.edu/ClinLab/report.pdf
If your actual value E2 = 240pmol/L; then 65 pg/ml (slightly high for male )
If actual value T = 5.9 pmol/L; then 0.0059/0.0347 = .0.170 ng/dl or 170 ng/ml (a bit low for male)
To joshannon: "Going alone" may be quite detrimental to your health.....please refer to the Klinefelters section of this website for some very good information and experiences on healthy balance of hormones for 47XXY and variances....and then schedule an appt with a physician.
Dana