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This document details the Lab Protocol for testing the items listed in the following table: . SUMMARY OF TEST PRINCIPLE AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE. Eighty percent of phosphorous in the human body is located in the bone in the form of calcium phosphate as the apatite, Ca2+(Ca3(PO4)2)32-.
In vitro test for the quantitative determination of phosphorus in human serum, plasma and urine on Roche/Hitachi cobas c systems. Summary1,2,3,4,5 88 % of the phosphorus contained in the body is localized in bone in the form of calcium phosphate as the apatite Ca2+[Ca3(PO4)2]32-.
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Public Release Data Set Information. This document details the Lab Protocol for testing the items listed in the following table: SUMMARY OF TEST PRINCIPLE AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE. The DxC system uses a timed-rate method to determine the concentration of phosphorus in serum, plasma and urine.
Definition. Phosphorus is an abundant element that is widespread in its distribution. It is a major intracellular anion in mammals. Total body phosphorus in a 70-kg man is about 700 to 800 mg, 85% of which is in the skeleton in hydroxyapatite phase; the remaining 15% is in soft tissues.
Urine phosphate is measured together with serum phosphate, and urine and serum creatinine, to enable calculation of the renal tubular reabsorption of phosphate (TmP/GFR), which can be used to investigate the cause of hypophosphataemia.
1 Δεκ 2012 · We review the available methods for analyzing various forms of phosphorus. Biological, chemical, molecular and microscopic phosphorus analysis methods are summarized. Principles, advantages and limitations of each technique are discussed. Examples of applications for each technique are provided.