Reference ranges and concentrations
3These ranges are pulled from the existing EH diagnostic-test reference range tables. They can vary by laboratory, method, age, sex, sample type and clinical situation.
| Biological marker/agent / concentration | Reference range | Unit | Age | Gender | Category / test group |
|---|
| Urine Oxalate | 5 – 30 | mg/24hrs | Adult ( > 16y) | Female | Urine Studies / Urinalysis |
| Urine Oxalate | 7 – 43 | mg/24hrs | Adult ( > 16y) | Male | Urine Studies / Urinalysis |
| Urine Oxalate | 13 – 39 | mg/24hrs | Child (10 - 12y) | Both | Urine Studies / Urinalysis |
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Full article / legacy information
Urine Oxalate Concentration (24 Hour)
ID 526
Summary References
Treatments:
1. http://www.aruplab.com/guides/ug/tests/0020482.jsp
2. http://courses.washington.edu/bonephys/hypercalU/oxalate.html
3. http://www.ehow.com/facts_6520133_calcium-oxalate-crystals-cloudy-urine.html
4. http://www.dionex.com/en-us/webdocs/4126-AN36_V15.pdf
5. http://www.vulvarpainfoundation.org/vpfoxalate.htm
6. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=gene&part=ph1
7. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/444683-overview
8. http://www.mdadvice.com/library/test/medtest423.html