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Parathyroid 77 h ( normal range 14-64), fibrinogen 453 (normal range 175-425), what are the possible interpretations? how should one proceed?

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Don't treat the lab: Both of these results are only marginally elevated. Fibrinogen may be elevated as a signal of inflammation but this may still be normal for you. The Parathyroid hormone level should be correlated with calcium and phosphate levels to determine if the elevation is a signal of disease or just a borderline normal.

Answered 8/15/2016

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May be normal!: Yes, those numbers are out of range but only mildly so. I would advise you to go back to your doctor and get a second result for the two items. It would not surprise me if the doctor told you the numbers were OK. Please let me know how things went.

Answered 11/28/2017

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