Ulnar bone fracture laboratory findings: Difference between revisions
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Laboratory tests for the diagnosis of osteoporosis are: | Laboratory tests for the diagnosis of osteoporosis are: | ||
Complete blood count (CBC) | * Complete blood count (CBC) | ||
Serum total calcium level | * Serum total calcium level | ||
Serum Ionized calcium level | * Serum Ionized calcium level | ||
Serum phosphate level | * Serum phosphate level | ||
Serum alkaline phosphatase level | * Serum alkaline phosphatase level | ||
Serum 25-(OH)-vitamin D level | * Serum 25-(OH)-vitamin D level | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammadmain Rezazadehsaatlou[2].
Overview
There are the limited laboratory tests useful in the diagnosis of bone fractures such as ulnar bone fracture.
Laboratory Findings
There is a limited laboratory tests useful in the diagnosis of bone fractures such as ulnar bone fracture. Meanwhile, aged men and women may have some abnormalities in their laboratory findings suggestive of osteoporosis.
Laboratory tests for the diagnosis of osteoporosis are:
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Serum total calcium level
- Serum Ionized calcium level
- Serum phosphate level
- Serum alkaline phosphatase level
- Serum 25-(OH)-vitamin D level