Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1291 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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Normal range:
3–15 μg/L.
   Marginally low: 2 μg/L
   Diminished: <2 μg/L
   Use
   Evaluation of persons who present the signs of ariboflavinosis
   Detect riboflavin deficiency
   Interpretation

Decreased In

   Patients with anorexia nervosa
   Individuals who avoid dairy products (such as people with lactose intolerance) because dairy products are a good source of riboflavin
   Patients with malabsorptive syndromes such as celiac sprue, malignancies, and short bowel syndrome
   Rare inborn errors of metabolism in which there is a defect in riboflavin synthesis
   Long-term use of phenobarbital and other barbiturates, which may lead to oxidation of riboflavin and impair its function
   Limitations
   Testing of nonfasting specimens or the use of dietary vitamin B
2
supplementation can result in elevated plasma vitamin B
2
concentrations.

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