Parathyroid HormoneParathormone, PTH (Parathyroid Hormone) Test ResultsA parathyroid hormone (PTH) blood test measures the level of
parathyroid
hormone in the blood. The test is used to help
identify
hyperparathyroidism or to find
the cause of abnormal
calcium levels. NormalNormal values may vary from lab to lab. Results are
usually available in 1 to 2 days. Parathyroid hormone| Normal: | 10–65
pg/mL or 10–65
ng/L |
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High valuesHigh PTH levels may be caused by: - A parathyroid gland growth (hyperplasia) or a
parathyroid tumor.
- A low level of calcium in the blood. A low blood
calcium level can be caused by kidney disease, kidney
failure, severe
vitamin D deficiency, or an inability of the
intestines to absorb calcium from food.
- Some types of cancer, such
as of the lung, kidney, pancreatic, or ovarian cancer.
Low valuesLow PTH levels may be caused by:
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