HYPERCALCEMIA PANEL 2 Test
Test Cost: AED 780.0
Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Referring Details
Test Name: HYPERCALCEMIA PANEL 2 Test
Components:
- PTH (Intact)
- Calcium, Serum
- Phosphorus, Serum
- Vitamin D 25 Hydroxy
Price: 780.0 AED
Sample Condition: 6 mL (4 mL min.) serum from 2 SST’s collected between 8-10 am. Separate serum and freeze immediately. Ship frozen. DO NOT THAW. Overnight fasting is preferred.
Report Delivery: Daily
Method: CMIA, Arsenazo III, CLIA, Molybdate UV
Test Type: Cancer, Disorder of Bone
Doctor: Rheumatologist, Oncologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information
Sample to be collected between 8-10 am. Overnight fasting is preferred.
Test Details
The Hypercalcemia Panel 2 test is a blood test that measures the levels of various substances in the blood to help diagnose and monitor hypercalcemia, a condition characterized by high levels of calcium in the blood. This panel typically includes the following tests:
- Calcium: Measures the total calcium levels in the blood. Elevated levels can indicate hypercalcemia.
- Ionized Calcium: Measures the amount of calcium that is unbound to proteins in the blood. This test provides a more accurate assessment of calcium levels.
- Parathyroid Hormone (PTH): Measures the levels of PTH, a hormone that regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood. Elevated levels of PTH can indicate primary hyperparathyroidism, a common cause of hypercalcemia.
- 25-Hydroxyvitamin D: Measures the levels of vitamin D, which plays a role in calcium absorption and regulation. Abnormal levels can contribute to hypercalcemia.
- Creatinine: Measures the levels of creatinine, a waste product produced by muscles. Elevated levels can indicate impaired kidney function, which can lead to hypercalcemia.
- Albumin: Measures the levels of albumin, a protein that binds to calcium in the blood. Abnormal levels can affect calcium levels.
By analyzing the results of these tests, healthcare providers can identify the underlying cause of hypercalcemia and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
Test Name | HYPERCALCEMIA PANEL 2 Test |
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Components | *PTH (Intact)*Calcium, Serum *Phosphorus,Serum*Vitamin D 25 Hydroxy |
Price | 780.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 6 mL (4 mL min.) serum from 2 SST’s collected between 8-10 am. Separate serum and freeze immediately. Ship frozen. DO NOT THAW. Overnight fasting is preferred. |
Report Delivery | Daily |
Method | CMIA, Arsenazo III, CLIA, Molybdate UV |
Test type | Cancer, Disorder of Bone |
Doctor | Rheumatologist, Oncologist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | Sample to be collected between 8-10 am. Overnight fasting is preferred. |
Test Details |
The Hypercalcemia Panel 2 test is a blood test that measures the levels of various substances in the blood to help diagnose and monitor hypercalcemia, a condition characterized by high levels of calcium in the blood. This panel typically includes the following tests: 1. Calcium: Measures the total calcium levels in the blood. Elevated levels can indicate hypercalcemia. 2. Ionized Calcium: Measures the amount of calcium that is unbound to proteins in the blood. This test provides a more accurate assessment of calcium levels. 3. Parathyroid Hormone (PTH): Measures the levels of PTH, a hormone that regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood. Elevated levels of PTH can indicate primary hyperparathyroidism, a common cause of hypercalcemia. 4. 25-Hydroxyvitamin D: Measures the levels of vitamin D, which plays a role in calcium absorption and regulation. Abnormal levels can contribute to hypercalcemia. 5. Creatinine: Measures the levels of creatinine, a waste product produced by muscles. Elevated levels can indicate impaired kidney function, which can lead to hypercalcemia. 6. Albumin: Measures the levels of albumin, a protein that binds to calcium in the blood. Abnormal levels can affect calcium levels. By analyzing the results of these tests, healthcare providers can identify the underlying cause of hypercalcemia and determine the appropriate treatment plan. |