Primary Hyperparathyroidism - Blood Picture

Dr Ira Shah
Consultant Pediatrician, B.J.Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai, India
First Created: 04/02/2001 

Introduction

Elevated calcium, alkaline phosphatase & decreased phosphorus levels are characteristic of primary hyperparathyroidism. Urea and creatinine may be elevated because of renal calculi.


BIOCHEMICAL TEST NORMAL RANGE PATIENT VALUES
LOW NORMAL HIGH
ALK. PHOSPHATASE A-15-65 IU/L
C-70-150 IU/L
    *
CALCIUM
A-8.5-10.5 mg/dl
C-9.5-11.0 mg /dl
    *
PHOSPHORUS
A-2.5-4.5 mg/dl
C-2.5-5.5 mg/dl
*    
BLOOD UREA 15-45 mg/dl     *
S. CREATININE 0.5-1.5 mg/dl     *
  A-Adult. C-Child,    

These normal laboratory values may slightly vary from laboratory to laboratory. Please consult your lab for the same.


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