Test
Name
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Calcium,
24-hour Urine
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Test
Codes
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262
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Unit
|
mg/24h
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Station
|
Chemistry
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Synonym
Name/Abbreviation
|
Ca,
urine
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CPT
Code
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82340
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Performing
Facility
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American
Medical Labs, Herzliya Pituah
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Analyzer
|
Roche cobas 6000
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Test
Method
|
Colorimetric
assay
|
AML preferred
tube/ container
|
24 Hour urine collection: suitable
plastic container with at
least 10 mL 6N HCl (hydrochloric acid).
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Storage
Instructions
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Refrigerated
Stability:
48h 15-25
oC
4 days 2-8 oC
3 weeks -15to -25 oC
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Min.
Volume
|
10 mL of well
mixed urine from measured 24 hour collection.
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Comments
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Urinary
calcium reflects in part the relation between GFR and tubular
reabsorption.
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Turn-Around-Time
|
One day
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Intended
Use
|
Urine calcium
determinations are used to investigate effects of vitamin D, and
parathyroid hormone. The results reflect intake, rates of intestinal
calcium absorption, bone resorption and renal loss.
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Limitations
|
Decreased in
patients on oral contraceptives. Lacks specificity for hyperparathyroidism
(HPT) when increased. Five percent of the population have hypercalciuria.
Measuring
range: 0.8-30.1 mg/dL
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Patient
Preparation
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24 hour collection: the patient
will be instructed to void at 8 AM and discard the specimen. Then collect
all urines including the final specimen voided at the end of the 24-hour
collection period (i.e. 8 AM the next morning). Date and time of starting
colection and total volume must be stated. Screw the lid on securely.
Transport the
specimen promptly to the laboratory.
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Reasons for
Rejection
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Improper
labeling or sample collection.
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Adult
Reference Ranges
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100-321 mg/24h
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