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Special Chemistry: Final Report

This medical report summarizes the results of a test measuring active Vitamin D3 (1,25OH) levels in 8-year-old female patient Eman Zahra. Her Vitamin D3 level was measured at 95.5 pg/mL, which is within the reference range of 15.2-90.1 pg/mL. The report provides information on using Vitamin D3 levels to help diagnose various disorders related to calcium, phosphorus, and Vitamin D metabolism. Both decreased and increased Vitamin D3 levels can result from different medical conditions.

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Special Chemistry: Final Report

This medical report summarizes the results of a test measuring active Vitamin D3 (1,25OH) levels in 8-year-old female patient Eman Zahra. Her Vitamin D3 level was measured at 95.5 pg/mL, which is within the reference range of 15.2-90.1 pg/mL. The report provides information on using Vitamin D3 levels to help diagnose various disorders related to calcium, phosphorus, and Vitamin D metabolism. Both decreased and increased Vitamin D3 levels can result from different medical conditions.

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*1812-01-34303*
21-Dec-2018 6:50:10 pm

Name: Mrs. Eman Zahra

Age/Gender: 8 yr(s) / F

Ref. By: Dr. Naseem Ahmed

Visit Date: 17-Dec-2018 2:35 pm Final Report Report Date: 18-Dec-2018 8:55 am

Test Name Results *Last Available Results Unit Reference Ranges

Special Chemistry
17-Dec-2018

Active Vit. D3 (1,25OH) 95.5 pg/mL 15.2-90.1

I​nterpretation:
Vitamin D Total (25OH) refers to the storage form of Vitamin D and includes both Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3 (1,25OH2). Serum levels of Vitamin D3
have little or no relationship to vitamin D stores but rather are regulated primarily by parathyroid hormone levels, which in turn are regulated by
calcium and/or vitamin D.

MEASURING 1,25 VIT D3 ALONG WITH TOTAL VIT D


Vitamin D3 helps in the differential diagnosis of hypercalcemia and acquired and inherited disorders of Vitamin D, Calcium and Phosphorus
metabolism (more routinely in Chronic Kidney Disease), hypercalcemia; oncogenic osteomalacia, Vitamin D-resistant rickets, chronic Granuloma,
Pseudovitamin D-deficiency rickets i.e. vitamin D dependent rickets type I and II

DECREASED VITAMIN D3 LEVELS


Decreased levels of Vitamin D3 can result from chronic kidney disease, various heritable disorders, tumor-induced osteomalacia, the use of HIV
protease inhibitors, or severe vitamin D deficiency

INCREASED VITAMIN D3 LEVELS


Increased Vitamin D3 levels can result from extra renal 1α-hydroxylation or hereditary vitamin D-resistant rickets.

Please note: The test is performed on State-of-the-art "IDS ISYS" from Immunodiagnostic System UK.

Note: This is a digitally verified report and does not require manual signature. Dr. Shafaq Hammad
Clinical Pathologist
M.B.B.S, MCPS

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