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Table 3 Vitamins and bone metabolism markers before starting supplementation of vitamin D

From: Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth as a cause of protracted wound healing and vitamin D deficiency in a spinal cord injured patient with a sacral pressure sore: a case report

   

(normal range)

Vitamin A

< 5

IU/dL

97–316

Vitamin K1

< 0.05

ng/mL

0.15–1.25

Vitamin K2

< 0.05

ng/mL

< 0.1

Vitamin E

0.21

mg/dL

0.75–1.41

1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D

20.3

pg/mL

20.0–60.0

25(OH) Vitamin D3

< 5

pg/mL

7–41

Retinol binding protein

0.7

mg/dL

1.9–4.6

Vitamin B1

134

ng/mL

24–66

Vitamin B12

2320

pg/mL

180–914

Nicotinic acid

4.4

μg/mL

4.7–7.9

Folic acid

18.7

ng/mL

> 4.0

TRACP-5b

1490

μU/mL

120–420

NTx

1285

nmolBCE/L

14.3–89.0

Bone type ALP

123

μg/L

3.8–22.6

Intact P1NP

181

μg/L

14.9–68.8

Osteocalcin

2.9

ng/mL

14.2–54.8

intact PTH

650

pg/mL

10–65

PTHrP

< 1.1

pmol/L

< 1.0

FGF23

Below the detection limit

pg/mL

19.9–52.9

%TRP

87.8

%

81–90

TmP/GFR

1.414

mg/dL

2.0–3.4