00:01
Okay, so first we kind of want to see what the abnormal lab results are.
00:04
So the first one is going to be our calcium, which is at 11 .2 milligrams per deciliter.
00:11
The normal range, or right normal here, should be between 8 .5 and 10 .2 milligrams per deciliter.
00:18
So we can see that our calcium is about high.
00:20
Also the albumin, so her albumin, or the patient's albumin is 3 .8 grams per deciliter, whereas our normal range should be 3 .5 to 4 .8 grams per deciliter.
00:32
And then the intact pth, parathyroid hormone, you got 162 picograms per milliliter, whereas normal is 11 to 554 picograms per milliliter.
00:45
It's very high.
00:47
And then the 24 -hour urine calcium, i'll just say 24uc, is 483 milligrams per 24 hours.
00:57
Whereas the normal range should be 100 to 250 milligrams per 24 hours.
01:06
So the presumptive diagnosis for this patient is going to be hyperparathyroidism...