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Osteoporosis Risk Analysis

Cardiovascular & Stroke Screenings, Life Line Screening

Reference range:   Low Probability of Osteoporosis, Additional Investigation, High Probability of Osteoporosis

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Other Enterobacteriaceae

Comprehensive Gut Biome & Health Test (Verisana), Verisana Lab

Optimal range:   0 - 0 cfu/ml

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Other worms or unicellular intestinal parasites

Comprehensive Gut Biome & Health Test (Verisana), Verisana Lab

Reference range:   Not Detected, Detected

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Ovary/Testis

Array 5 Multiple Autoimmune Reactivity Screen, Cyrex Laboratories

Optimal range:   0 - 1.8 ELISA Index

ANTIBODIES ASSOCIATED WITH:
This test by itself is not diagnostic for any condition or disease

Autoimmune Endocrine Disorders
Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome Type 1
Hypogonadism
Premature Menopause
Premature Ovarian Failure

BODY TISSUE:

Reproductive

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Oxalate

3301 Organix Comprehensive Profile - Urine (mmol/mol creatinine), Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 78 mmol/mol creatinine

Oxalic acid is the metabolic end-product of the glyoxylase pathway and is derived from the oxidation of glyoxylate.

In the cell, the majority of glyoxylate is converted into glycine or glycolic acid. However, in some instances there may be greater oxidation of glyoxylate to oxalic acid. This leads to increased urinary excretion of oxalic acid.

As 80% of kidney stones are calcium-oxalate stones, an increase in oxalic acid is strongly correlated to frequency of urolithiasis.

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Oxalates, Urine

Urine

StoneRisk Diagnostic Profile

Optimal range:   4 - 31 mg/24 hr

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Oxalic

Organic Acids Test (OAT) - Nutritional and Metabolic Profile, Mosaic Diagnostics

Optimal range:   6.8 - 101 mmol/mol creatinine

Oxalic acid may be associated with dysbiosis from Aspergillus, Penicillium, Candida, or high dose vitamin C. If yeast or fungal markers are elevated, antifungal therapy may reduces oxalates. Also associated with anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning.

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Oxalic (Females Under Age 13)

Organic Acids Test (OAT) - Nutritional and Metabolic Profile, Mosaic Diagnostics

Optimal range:   15 - 174 mmol/mol creatinine

Oxalic acid may be associated with dysbiosis from Aspergillus, Penicillium, Candida, or high dose vitamin C. If yeast or fungal markers are elevated, antifungal therapy may reduces oxalates. Also associated with anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning.

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Oxalic (Males Age 13 and Over)

Organic Acids Test (OAT) - Nutritional and Metabolic Profile, Mosaic Diagnostics

Optimal range:   8.9 - 67 mmol/mol creatinine

Oxalic acid may be associated with dysbiosis from Aspergillus, Penicillium, Candida, or high dose vitamin C. If yeast or fungal markers are elevated, antifungal therapy may reduces oxalates. Also associated with anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning.

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Oxalic (Males Under Age 13)

Organic Acids Test (OAT) - Nutritional and Metabolic Profile, Mosaic Diagnostics

Optimal range:   35 - 185 mmol/mol creatinine

Oxalic acid may be associated with dysbiosis from Aspergillus, Penicillium, Candida, or high dose vitamin C. If yeast or fungal markers are elevated, antifungal therapy may reduces oxalates. Also associated with anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning.

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Oxalic Acid

OMX Organic Metabolomics / Diagnostic Solutions, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory | GI-MAP & Food Sensitivity Tests

Optimal range:   144.9 - 1749.5 nmol/mg Creatinine

Oxalic acid may be associated with dysbiosis from Aspergillus, Penicillium, Candida, or high dose vitamin C. If yeast or fungal markers are elevated, antifungal therapy may reduces oxalates. Also associated with anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) poisoning.

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Oxalic Acid

Genova Diagnostics (various), Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 78 Units

Oxalic acid is the metabolic end-product of the glyoxylase pathway and is derived from the oxidation of glyoxylate. In the cell, the majority of glyoxylate is converted into glycine or glycolic acid. However, in some instances there may be greater oxidation of glyoxylate to oxalic acid. This leads to increased urinary excretion of oxalic acid. As 80% of kidney stones are calcium-oxalate stones, an increase in oxalic acid is strongly correlated to frequency of urolithiasis. As mentioned previously, there are inborn errors of metabolism that cause elevated oxalic acid such as primary hyperoxaluria.

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Oxalic Acid

Metabolimix+, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 78 mmol/mol creatinine

Oxalic acid is the metabolic end-product of the glyoxylase pathway and is derived from the oxidation of glyoxylate.

In the cell, the majority of glyoxylate is converted into glycine or glycolic acid. However, in some instances there may be greater oxidation of glyoxylate to oxalic acid. This leads to increased urinary excretion of oxalic acid.

As 80% of kidney stones are calcium-oxalate stones, an increase in oxalic acid is strongly correlated to frequency of urolithiasis.

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Oxalic acid

Organic Acids, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 0 mmol/mol

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Oxalic Acid

Urine

NutriStat Basic Profile, US BioTek

Optimal range:   3.15 - 41.69 ug/mgCR

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Oxalobacter formigenes

Stool

BiomeFx, Microbiome Labs

Optimal range:   0.013 - 0.07 Healthy Relative Abundance IQR (%)

Oxalobacter formigenes is a bacterium that colonizes the colon of a substantial proportion of the normal population and metabolizes dietary and endogenous oxalate and hence reducing the incidence of kidney stones.

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Oxalobacter formigenes

The GI – Advanced Profile (US BioTek), US BioTek

Optimal range:   5 - 500 x10^6 CFU/g

Oxalobacter formigenes is a bacterium that colonizes the colon of a substantial proportion of the normal population and metabolizes dietary and endogenous oxalate and hence reducing the incidence of kidney stones.

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Oxalobacter formigenes

Complete Microbiome Mapping (NutriPATH), NutriPATH

Optimal range:   5 - 500 x10^6 CFU/g

Oxalobacter formigenes is a bacterium that colonizes the colon of a substantial proportion of the normal population and metabolizes dietary and endogenous oxalate and hence reducing the incidence of kidney stones.

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Oxalobacter formigenes

2200 GI Effects Comprehensive Profile - Stool, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 11000000 CFU/g stool

Oxalobacter formigenes is a bacterium that colonizes the colon of a substantial proportion of the normal population and metabolizes dietary and endogenous oxalate and hence reducing the incidence of kidney stones.

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Oxidized LDL

Lipid Panel

Optimal range:   10 - 170 ng/mL

Oxidized LDL is LDL cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol) that has been modified by oxidation. Oxidized LDL triggers inflammation leading to the formation of plaque in the arteries, also known as atherosclerosis. Oxidized LDL may also play a role in increasing the amount of triglycerides the body produces, as well as increasing the amount of fat deposited by the body. In turn, fat tissue can enhance the oxidation of LDL, creating a vicious cycle.

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