Phosphate, inorganic in serum
Material: | 1 ml serum from fasting blood sample, without haemolysis or heparin plasma, which is the best specimen to avoid haemolysis. (stability in serum without haemolysis at 4-8 °C: 4 days) | Reference range | Adults: 2,6-4,5 mg/dl Children: See report |
Indication | Osteoporosis or osteomalacia, renal insufficiency, Vitamin D-deficiency or -intoxication, hyper- or hypoparathyreoidism. The measurement of serum phosphate is only sensible in combination with serum calcium. |
Accredited | ja |
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