CindySorry, obviously it is time for bed!
Androstenidione:
Children: 0.1 - 0.5 ng/mL (or 10 - 50 ng/dL)
Plasma renin:
1-12 mos: 2.4 - 37.0 ng/mL/hr (or 240 - 3700 ng/dL/hr)
1-3 years: 1.7 - 11.2 ng/mL/hr (or 170 - 1120 ng/dL/hr)
3-5 years: 1.0 - 6.5 ng/mL/hr (or 100 - 650 ng/dL/hr)
My doctor has never order testosterone levels so I don't know what the range would be for that. I am a bit tired so hopefully this makes sense and I did the math right!
My doctor usually gives me copies of the lab printouts which have the normal ranges on them. It's very helpful. If I forget to get it from my endo, sometimes my pediatrician will get the lab to fax the results to him so I can have a copy. (My pediatrician is lot more accessible than my endo).