Category mmol/l analytes

mmol/L to mg/dL Analyte Conversion Tools for Clinical Lab Values
This section includes dedicated mmol/L to mg/dL converters for individual laboratory analytes used in clinical practice. While some regions report results in SI units (mmol/L), others use conventional mass-based units such as mg/dL. Accurate conversion is essential for interpreting results across healthcare systems.
Here you will find analyte-specific tools for:
• Glucose and diabetes markers• Cholesterol and lipid profile components• Kidney function markers such as creatinine and urea• Electrolytes including sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium• Liver markers like bilirubin• Toxicology analytes including ethanol and ethylene glycol
Each converter applies the correct molecular-weight–based factor unique to that substance. Because there is no universal conversion constant across analytes, these dedicated tools ensure precision and clinical reliability.
This library supports healthcare professionals, students, researchers, and patients who need accurate unit standardization when reviewing laboratory reports.
For general-purpose conversion across all analytes, visit the main mmol/L to mg/dL calculator on the homepage.

Oxalate mmol/L to mg/dL Conversion Calculator

Oxalate levels are sometimes reported in mmol/L, especially in metabolic or kidney-related laboratory testing. In other reports, the value may appear in mg Use the calculator below for instant conversion: Exact Oxalate Conversion Formula To convert oxalate from mmol/L to…