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25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test in patients with gastrointestinal disorders.

E L Krawitt, B F Chastenay.   

Abstract

To evaluate the relationships of a 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test to intestinal fat absorption and to the absorption of radioactively labeled vitamin D and 25-hydroxy vitamin D, an investigation was undertaken in 19 patients with gastrointestinal disorders. A correlation was noted between the results of the 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test and baseline 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels. No correlation was found between results of the 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test and quantitative fecal fat excretion. Peak values of the 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test correlated with net absorption of 14C vitamin D. No correlation existed between the values obtained in the 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test and 3H-25-OH D absorption. These studies indicate that the 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test probably does not serve as an effective screening test for intestinal fat malabsorption. The results of the test probably most accurately reflect the body stores of vitamin D at the time of testing, but there appears to be little advantage to performing a 25-hydroxy vitamin D absorption test in lieu of a single determination of the serum level of 25-hydroxy vitamin D as a method of evaluating vitamin D nutritional status.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6775786     DOI: 10.1007/bf02408539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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