24 Hours Urinary Calcium
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Purpose of the Test
The test helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to abnormal calcium metabolism, including:
Kidney Stones: The most common use is to investigate a patient's risk for calcium kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), as high urinary calcium (hypercalciuria) is a major risk factor.
Parathyroid Gland Disorders: To assess how conditions like hyperparathyroidism (overactive glands) or hypoparathyroidism (underactive glands) are affecting calcium levels.
Bone Health: To evaluate bone disorders like osteoporosis or Paget's disease, where excessive calcium loss from bones may show up in the urine.
Monitoring Treatment: To track the effectiveness of dietary changes or medications aimed at lowering urinary calcium or preventing kidney stones.
The test helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to abnormal calcium metabolism, including:
Kidney Stones: The most common use is to investigate a patient's risk for calcium kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), as high urinary calcium (hypercalciuria) is a major risk factor.
Parathyroid Gland Disorders: To assess how conditions like hyperparathyroidism (overactive glands) or hypoparathyroidism (underactive glands) are affecting calcium levels.
Bone Health: To evaluate bone disorders like osteoporosis or Paget's disease, where excessive calcium loss from bones may show up in the urine.
Monitoring Treatment: To track the effectiveness of dietary changes or medications aimed at lowering urinary calcium or preventing kidney stones.
Purpose of the Test
The test helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to abnormal calcium metabolism, including:
Kidney Stones: The most common use is to investigate a patient's risk for calcium kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), as high urinary calcium (hypercalciuria) is a major risk factor.
Parathyroid Gland Disorders: To assess how conditions like hyperparathyroidism (overactive glands) or hypoparathyroidism (underactive glands) are affecting calcium levels.
Bone Health: To evaluate bone disorders like osteoporosis or Paget's disease, where excessive calcium loss from bones may show up in the urine.
Monitoring Treatment: To track the effectiveness of dietary changes or medications aimed at lowering urinary calcium or preventing kidney stones.
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