Uric Acid Conversion Formula:
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Uric acid concentration can be measured in different units worldwide. This calculator converts between mmol/L (millimoles per liter) and mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter), which are two common units used in clinical practice.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: The formula accounts for the molecular weight of uric acid and converts between concentration units while maintaining the same absolute concentration value.
Details: Accurate unit conversion is essential for comparing test results from different laboratories, following international guidelines, and ensuring proper interpretation of uric acid levels in clinical practice.
Tips: Enter the uric acid concentration in mmol/L. The calculator will automatically convert it to mg/dL. Values must be valid (non-negative numbers).
Q1: Why convert between mmol/L and mg/dL?
A: Different countries and laboratories use different units. Conversion allows comparison of results and adherence to various clinical guidelines.
Q2: What is the molecular weight of uric acid?
A: The molecular weight of uric acid is 168.11 g/mol, which is used in the conversion calculation.
Q3: Are there other conversion factors?
A: This conversion uses the standard factor based on uric acid's molecular weight. Some sources may use slightly rounded values, but 168.11 is the precise conversion factor.
Q4: When is this conversion needed?
A: When comparing test results from different countries, interpreting international research studies, or when clinical guidelines use different measurement units.
Q5: Can I convert mg/dL to mmol/L?
A: Yes, the reverse conversion is: mmol/L = (mg/dL × 10) / 168.11