Order Code Phos Phosphorus Level
Additional Codes
Epic Order ID LAB113
Sub activity Type
Chemistry
Collection tube (preferred)
Green Li PST
Specimen Type
Plasma/Serum
Minimum Volume
0.6 ml
Stability
5 days at 2-8°C
7 days at 2-8oC (Oelwein)
Transport Container
Plasma Separator Tube(PST) or Serum Separator tube (SST)
Rejection Criteria
Grossly hemolyzed
Grossly lipemic
Anticoagulants other than lithium heparin
Acceptable collection tube
SST
Clinical Significance
Serum phosphorus (Phosphate) levels alone are of limited diagnostic value and should be correlated with serum calcium levels. An increased phosphorus with decreased calcium suggests either hypoparathyroidism or renal disease. A decreased phosphorus and an increased calcium suggests hyperparathyroidismÿor sarcoidosis. When both calcium and phosphorus are decreased diagnostic considerations include malabsorption, vitaminÿD deficiency and renal tubular acidosis. Increased phosphorus and normal or increased calcium suggests Milk-alkali syndrome or hypervitaminosis D.
Reference Range
Cedar Falls / Oelwein: 2.5 - 4.9 mg/dL
Waterloo: 2.4 - 5.1 mg/dL