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Reference Interval:
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| Components
| Reference Interval
| | | Cadmium, Urine - per volume
| 0.0-2.6 µg/L
| | | Cadmium, Urine - per 24h
| 0.0-3.3 µg/d
| | | Cadmium, Urine - ratio to CRT
| 0.0-3.0 µg/g crt
| | | Creatinine, Urine - per 24h
| | Age
| Male
| Female
| | 3-8 years
| 140-700 mg/d
| 140-700 mg/d
| | 9-12 years
| 300-1300 mg/d
| 300-1300 mg/d
| | 13-17 years
| 500-2300 mg/d
| 400-1600 mg/d
| | 18-50 years
| 1000-2500 mg/d
| 700-1600 mg/d
| | 51-80 years
| 800-2100 mg/d
| 500-1400 mg/d
| | 81 years and older
| 600-2000 mg/d
| 400-1300 mg/d
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| Interpretive Data: |
#ExistInterpData>Urine cadmium levels can be used to assess cadmium body burden. In chronic exposures, the kidneys are the primary target organ. Symptoms associated with cadmium toxicity vary based upon route of exposure and may include tubular proteinuria, fever, headache, dyspnea, chest pain, conjunctivitis, rhinitis, sore throat and cough. Ingestion of cadmium in high concentration may cause vomiting, diarrhea, salivation, cramps, and abdominal pain.
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#ExistCPT>
| CPT Code(s): |
82300
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#ExistCrossReferences>
Cross References: |
CDU (Cadmium, Urine) |
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