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Department of Pathology

Reg. Number : Q23A144897/SPL-BIO-112 Bill Number : 02Q24K060330


Patient Name: MS. AYESHA HAZRA Bill Date,Time : 06-Nov-2024 11:54 AM
Patient Age : 49Y , Sex: Female Coll. Date,Time : 06-Nov-2024 12:01 PM
Address : 3/4, AFTAB MOSQUE LANE ALIPORE Lab Rec. Date, Time : 06-Nov-2024 12:33 PM
Referred By : Dr. ANINDYA CHOWDHURY SCAN FOR GENUINITY Rpt. Date, Time : 06-Nov-2024 04:54 PM

VITAMIN D TOTAL(25 O H)
(Test Report)
Test Parameter Result Unit Biological Reference Interval
25(OH)Vitamin D(Total) 11.1 ng/mL < 10 : (severe deficiency)*
Method: CMIA 10-24 : (mild to moderate
deficiency)**
25-80 : (optimum levels)***
> 80 : (toxicity possible)****
* Could be associated with osteomalacia / rickets.
** May be associated with increased risk of osteoporosis or secondary hyperparathyroidism.
*** Optimum levels in the normal population.
**** 80 ng/mL is the lowest reported level associated with toxicity in patients without primary
hyperparathyroidism who have normal renal function. Most patients with toxicity have levels > 150 ng/mL.
Patients with renal failure can have very high 25-OH-VitD levels without any signs of toxicity, as renal
conversion to the active hormone 1,25-OH-VitD is impaired or absent.
Clinical References: 1. Jones G, Strugnell SA, DeLuca HF: Current understanding of the molecular actions of vitamin D. Physiol Rev
1998 Oct;78 \94):1193-1231.
2. Miller WL, Portale AA: Genetic causes of rickets, Curr Opin Pediatr 1999 Aug: 11(4): 333-339.
3. Vieth R: Vitamin D supplementation, 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations, and safety. Am J Clin Nutr 1999
May; 69(5): 842-856.

N.B.: The Test Results need to be correlated clinically. ** Result relates only to the item tested.

Primary Sample : SERUM


Equipment(s) Used : Architect i1000 SR / Architect i2000 SR,
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Dr. Asish Kr. Datta Dr. Subhasis Basu Dr. Manas Muhury Dr. Trishna Sengupta
CHIEF OF PATHOLOGY CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST CONSULTANT BIOCHEMIST
MD (PGI) MD (MANIPAL) MD (PATH) Ph.D (Biochemistry)
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