Aluminum (Serum)
Serum aluminum measures systemic aluminum burden. Normally very low in healthy individuals not on dialysis.
Category: Other
Also known as: alumínio
Reference range: 0–10 µg/L (Source: ABIM)
Standard unit: µg/L
High values may indicate
Elevated serum aluminum is concerning for toxicity, especially in renal failure patients on dialysis or with high aluminum exposure.
Low values may indicate
Normal levels.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a normal Aluminum (Serum) level?
- A typical reference range for Aluminum (Serum) is 0–10 µg/L (source: ABIM). Reference ranges vary by laboratory, age, and sex, so always compare against the range on your own lab report.
- What units is Aluminum (Serum) measured in?
- Aluminum (Serum) is most commonly reported in µg/L. Labs in different countries may use other units — you can convert between them with BloodId's blood test unit converter.
- Where do Aluminum (Serum) reference ranges come from?
- BloodId uses ABIM standard reference ranges and educational information from MedlinePlus (see our methodology). Reference ranges still vary by lab, age, and sex, so always compare against your own report.
- Can I track Aluminum (Serum) over time?
- Yes. Upload results from any lab and BloodId charts your Aluminum (Serum) over time against its reference range, so you can see whether the trend is rising, falling, or stable.
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