Malabsorption - Blood Picture

Dr Ira Shah
Consultant Pediatrician, B.J.Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai, India
First Created: 02/06/2001 

Introduction

Low cholesterol, protein, albumin levels denote malabsorption. Low calcium level is due to hypoproteinemia and hypovitaminosis D. Low Na+ and Cl- are usually found due to gastrointestinal loss.


BIOCHEMICAL TEST NORMAL RANGE PATIENT VALUES
LOW NORMAL HIGH
TRIGLYCERIDES 35-165 mg/dl   *
 
BLOOD SUGAR (post prandial)
Upto 125 mg/dl   *
 
Fasting BLOOD SUGAR
65-110 MG/DL *
 
SGOT7-24 IU/L *
 
SGPT4-25 IU/L *
 
TOTAL BILIRUBIN0.2-1.0 mg/dl *
 
CHOLESTEROL125-225 mg/dl*
  
TOTAL PROTEIN6-8 Gm/dl*
  
ALBUMIN3.5-5.0 Gm/dl*
  
A/G RATIO0.9-2.0 * 
ALK. PHOSPHATASEA-15-65 IU/L 
C-70-150 IU/L
 * 
CALCIUMA-8.5-10.5 mg/dl 
C-9.5-11.0 mg /dl
*  
PHOSPHORUS
A - 2.5-4.5 mg/dl
C-2.5-5.5 mg/dl
 *
 
BLOOD UREA15-45 mg/dl *
 
S. CREATININE0.5-1.5 mg/dl *
 
S.URIC ACID2.1-7.4 mg/dl *
 
SODIUM
137-148 mEq/L*  
POTASSIUM
3.5-5.6 mEq/L * 
CHLORIDES99-108 mEq/L*
  
BICARBONATE23.7-31.4 mEq/L*  
 A-Adult. C - Child,   


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