Creatine Kinase Concentration

Reference Ranges
Creatine Kinase (CK)
< 5 days 70.00 TO 600.00 units/L
Adult ( > 16y) Male40.00 TO 170.00 units/L
Adult ( > 16y) Female35.00 TO 150.00 units/L
Creatine Kinase1 (CK-BB) Isoenzyme
Adult ( > 16y) < 1.00 %
Creatine Kinase2 (CK-MB) Isoenzyme
Adult ( > 16y) < 2.00 %
Creatine Kinase3 (CK-MM) Isoenzyme
Adult ( > 16y) 97.00 TO 100.00 %
Conditions

 

References

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