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Is a 218 amylase level, 14 anion gap, and 23 vitamin d 25 hydroxy bad results?

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Dr. Victor Bonuel answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

It's relative.: Your dr perhaps is already treating you for possible pancreatitis, thyroid condition and vitamin d deficiency.Also get checked for autoimmune conditions. Bless you!

Answered 12/10/2013

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Are high,,: These are somewhat high, especially amylase. This could possibly mean pancreatitis, and/or a calcium issue. It could have to do with your thyroid/parathyroid and you appear to have symptoms of low thyroid. With labs like these, more tests are likely needed to ascertain the cause and so at least a follow up visit to your doctor would be needed. Best of luck.

Answered 5/11/2013

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Should I be concerned about a low vitamin d 25-hydroxy level?

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