Osteocalcin Build info
Synonyms |
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Short Name |
OSTEOCALCIN |
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Procedure Master Number |
LAB1060 |
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Procedure ID |
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Clinical Info |
Evaluate bone disease. Increased levels of osteocalcin are found in bone diseases characterized by increased bone turnover. Osteocalcin has been found to be elevated in Paget disease of the bone, cancer accompanied by bone metastases, primary hyperparathyroidism and renal osteodystrophy. Osteocalcin levels may serve as useful index in evaluating the therapeutic management of the patient. |
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Specimen Sources |
Blood, Arterial Blood, Capillary Blood, Central Line Blood, Venous | ||||||||
Specimen Types |
Blood | ||||||||
Container |
Gold Top Tube |
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Collection Instructions |
Container/Tube: Gold-top tube(s) or Red Top tubes |
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Transport Instructions |
Frozen |
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Specimen Stability |
Unstable at Room Temperature or Refrigerated |
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Methodology |
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) |
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Days Performed |
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Performing Laboratory |
LabCorp |
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CPT |
83937 |
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PDM |
5901025 | ||||||||
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Results |
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