Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (972 page)

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   Infancy, pregnancy
   Malnutrition
   Limitations
   Low haptoglobin is normal for the first 3–6 months of life. Haptoglobin is an acute-phase reactant and increases with inflammation or tissue necrosis.
   Three main phenotypes of haptoglobin are known: Hp 1-1, 2-1, and 2-2. Hp 1-1 circulates as a monomer, and Hp 2-1 and 2-2 are polymers.
   Significant interlaboratory variations are observed from the sera of healthy individuals.
HEAVY METALS
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   Definition
   Elements in the periodic table that form cations due to electron loss when ionized. Metals with a high relative atomic mass and a density >5 g/cm
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, which include aluminum, arsenic, lead (see p. 1028), mercury, cadmium, copper, selenium, thallium, and zinc
   
Normal range:
   Aluminum: <10 ng/mL (serum)
   Arsenic: <13 ng/mL (blood)
   Cadmium: <5 ng/mL (blood)
   Copper: <10 ng/mL (serum/plasma)

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