“…The 99th percentiles were 9.4, 10.5, and 10.2 ng/L, respectively, in boys and 8.2, 10.1, and 7.9 ng/L in girls. In comparison to adults using the same assay, 99th percentiles were 13.6 ng/L for all individuals, 14.0 ng/L in men, and 11.1 ng/L in women (40 ). Further research will be required to assess the clinical significance or need to report separate 99th percentile values in healthy children/adolescents.…”