Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes
Clinical Chemistry
Description
Alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes are used to identify the source of a raised alkaline phosphatase when aetiology is uncertain. Please note, interpretation can be difficult if total ALP activity is only slightly elevated. Fasting samples are preferred. Some patients with blood group O or B may have increased ALP activity after meals (intestinal form).
Indications
Raised total ALP without clear cause. If bone disease is suspected, measurement of specific markers of bone turnover may be more appropriate. In children and adolescents, please check that ALP is truly increased above the age-related reference range before requesting this test.
Sample Type
Serum, SST/Gel. Minimum 2 mL (1 mL separated serum)
Reference Range
Reference ranges are provided on the report. Alternatively, please contact the laboratory for current ranges.
Turnaround Time
Within 3 weeks
Testing Frequency
Fortnightly
External Notes
In children and adolescents, please check that ALP is truly increased above the age-related reference range before requesting this test.
Patient Preparation
Fasting samples preferred. Some patients with blood group O or B may have increased ALP activity after meals (intestinal form).
See Also
Bone specific alkaline phosphatase
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