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Ostase is an isoenzyme of bone-derived alkaline phosphatase, that is, one of the forms synthesized on the surface of osteoblasts and released into the blood stream. Ostase is involved in bone mineralization, so it is considered a highly sensitive marker of bone metabolism. Its half-life is quite long. A high concentration of the bone isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase (ostease) is observed during bone growth, fracture healing, diseases with high osteoblastic activity, Paget's disease, rickets, osteomalacia, acromegaly, bone sarcoma, bone metastases and other diseases.
The study is used to monitor diseases with bone metabolism disorders:
Preparation of the patient: It is held without fasting
Material for examination: Venous blood
women:
In premenopause: 4.9-26.6 ng/l
In postmenopause: 5.2-24.4 ng/l
men: 5.5-22.9 ng/l
Alkaline phosphatase bone isoenzyme (ostease) levels are usually high in children
| Age | a girl | a boy |
| < less than 3 years | 41.9-107.0 | 43.4-104.8 |
| 3-4 years old | 29.5-108.5 | 29.7-84.8 |
| 4-6 years old | 21.9-115.4 | 48.8-109.0 |
| 6-8 years old | 37.1-147.9 | 52.6-123.0 |
| 8-10 years old | 42.0-107.6 | 52.3-105.4 |
| 10-12 years old | 38.6-111.2 | 55.7-152.3 |
| 12-14 years old | 13.7-109.8 | 15.5-134.0 |
| 14-16 years old | 10.2-72.6 | 16.6-127.9 |
| 16-18 years old | 5.9-20.0 | 11.0-77.6 |
Testing process
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Purchase a test |
Submission of material |
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Results Online |
Consult a doctor |