Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine Test in Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon

Shop No. C-113, Palam Vihar Kendra, Gurgaon
209.0 for Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine
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Shop No. L - 1, Ground Floor, Qutub Plaza, Sector 26A, Gurgaon
209.0 for Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine
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RJ Corp. Corporate Office, Sector - 44, Gurgaon
209.0 for Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine
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NABL CAP, Accredited
#L-1, Ground Floor, Qutub Plaza, Landmark: Near Domino Pizza, Gurgaon
Home sample pickup available · 209.0 for Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine
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07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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#138, Pace City- I, Sector 37, Gurgaon
209.0 for Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine
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About Phosphorus 24 hours, Urine Test

Phosphorus test is performed on a sample obtained from 24 hour urine collection to measure the level of Phosphorus in 24 hour urine. This test is done to confirm 1.Hyperphosphatemic Condition
2.Hypophosphatemic Condition
3.Kidney Stones
4. Hyperphosphatemic Condition

Factors that leads to lower urinary phosphorus excretion are:
1. low dietary phosphorus intake
2. insulin
3. high dietary potassium intake
4. decreased intestinal absorption of phosphorus.

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