Hi @06111945cc If my calculation is correct, yout Sept 13 ctx reading 80 mcg/L equals 80,000 pg/ml. This is a huge number. Maybe double check to see if the reading is .80 mcg/L, instead of 80 mcg/L?
Lab transcription error would be my best guess.
At 80 pg/ml I'd hazard that you've stopped Forteo and maybe started Reclast.
Is the 342 pg/ml your base number. Are you testing P1NP.
I'm often getting reports in mcg that should be mg.
You could call the lab.
I haven't seen CTX measured in mcg/L.
Are these both serum levels.
1mcg = 1,000,000pg so 80mcg = 80,000,000pg and as mayblin pointed out 80mcg/L = 80,000pg/mL which is impossibly large
If it was a lab transcription error as gently guessed, 0.8mcg/L = 800pg/mL and 0.08mcg/L = 80pg/mL; both of which are more likely figures depending on your situation
I think I see the issue. Quest reported for me the units for P1NP in mcg/l . But for CTX, the units are in pg/ml. You might want to check that you are not getting P1NP and CTX mixed up.
I think I see the issue. Quest reported for me the units for P1NP in mcg/l . But for CTX, the units are in pg/ml. You might want to check that you are not getting P1NP and CTX mixed up.
Too many zeros!
Six is correct.
obviously someone who knows their metric system! Congrats!
What does my CTX mean?
Hi @06111945cc If my calculation is correct, yout Sept 13 ctx reading 80 mcg/L equals 80,000 pg/ml. This is a huge number. Maybe double check to see if the reading is .80 mcg/L, instead of 80 mcg/L?
Lab transcription error would be my best guess.
At 80 pg/ml I'd hazard that you've stopped Forteo and maybe started Reclast.
Is the 342 pg/ml your base number. Are you testing P1NP.
I'm often getting reports in mcg that should be mg.
You could call the lab.
I haven't seen CTX measured in mcg/L.
Are these both serum levels.
1mcg = 1,000,000pg so 80mcg = 80,000,000pg and as mayblin pointed out 80mcg/L = 80,000pg/mL which is impossibly large
If it was a lab transcription error as gently guessed, 0.8mcg/L = 800pg/mL and 0.08mcg/L = 80pg/mL; both of which are more likely figures depending on your situation
I contacted Quest.
After much effort I was contacted to their help online assistant.
Attached is their response!
Quest response:
I think I see the issue. Quest reported for me the units for P1NP in mcg/l . But for CTX, the units are in pg/ml. You might want to check that you are not getting P1NP and CTX mixed up.
CTX Quest Test results;