Please explain my blood results line by line in plain simple words - calcium 9.8 mg/dl pth, intact 38 pg/ml
Intact PTH in relation to Calcium intact PTH Calcium normal parathyroid function Normal Normal Hypoparathyroidism Low or Low normal Low Primary Hyperparathyroidism Normal or High High Secondary Hyperparathyroidism High normal of Low tertiary Hyperparathyroidism High High Non-parathyroid Hypercalcemia Low or low normal High
the blood tests investigate thyroid and parathyroid function, which due the fact that they produce hormones that control calcium blood levels are measured together. the blood calcium level is actually within normal limits The thyroid and parathyroid hormone levels are also within normal limits.
Depending on your past history and clinical evaluation results before these tests were asked, conclusions and further testing or recommendations could then be made.
thanks and best regards,
Bain LE, MD.
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Hi and thanks for the query, the blood tests investigate thyroid and parathyroid function, which due the fact that they produce hormones that control calcium blood levels are measured together. the blood calcium level is actually within normal limits The thyroid and parathyroid hormone levels are also within normal limits. Depending on your past history and clinical evaluation results before these tests were asked, conclusions and further testing or recommendations could then be made. thanks and best regards, Bain LE, MD.