Mr. Rakesh

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Patient Name : MR. RAKESH Patient UID.

: 335864
Age/Gender : 15Y 0M 0D/Male Registered On : 27-Sep-2024 18:25
E-MIDAS INFOSYSTEM PVT. LTD.

Visit ID : RDPL335301 Sample Collected on : 27-Sep-2024 18:25


Referred Client : CH001 Report Released on : 28-Sep-2024 08:52
Referred By : RIDHI SIDHI LAB Barcode No : A635175
Doctor Name : SELF Sample Type : Serum
IMMUNOLOGY

VITAMIN D3 25 HYDROXY
Description Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval

Vitamin D3 25 Hydroxy 31.26 nmol/L 75-250


(Methodology :CLIA)

Interpretation Notes :

Level Reference range in nmol/L Comments


Deficient < 50 High risk for developing bone disease
Insufficient 50-74 Vitamin D concentration which normalizes Parathyroid hormone concentration
Sufficient 75-250 Optimal concentration for maximal health benefit
Potential intoxication >250 High risk for toxic effects

Note :1)The assay measures both D2 (Ergocalciferol) and D3 (Cholecalciferol) metabolites of vitamin D.
2)25 (OH)D is influenced by sunlight, latitude, skin pigmentation, sunscreen use and hepatic function.
3)Optimal calcium absorption requires vitamin D 25 (OH) levels exceeding 75 nmol/L
4) It shows seasonal variation, with values being 40-50% lower in winter than in summer.
5) The recommended test for evaluation of 25 Hydroxy Vitamin D is by LC-MS/MS
Comments:
Vitamin D promotes absorption of calcium and phosphorus and mineralization of bones and teeth
Deficiency.in children causes Rickets and in adults leads to Osteomalacia. It can also lead toHypocalcemia
and Tetany. Vitamin D status is best determined by measurement of 25 hydroxyvitamin D,as it is the major circulating form and has longer
half life ( 2-3 weeks) than 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D ( 5-8 hrs).
Decreased Levels
* Inadequate exposure to sunlight
* Dietary deficiency
* Vitamin D malabsorption
* Severe Hepatocellular disease
* Nephrotic syndrome
Increased levels
* Vitamin D intoxication
Test performed by Instrument : Beckman coulter Dxi 800.

Note: The result obtained relate only to the sample given/ received & tested. A single test result is not always indicative of a disease, it has to be
correlated with clinical data for interpretation

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