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FFTHO<br />

90480<br />

FFTHI<br />

91126<br />

TT<br />

9059<br />

inflammatory diseases. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2006;1069:477-491 3. Zhou S: Clinical pharmacogenomics of<br />

thiopurine S-methyltransferase. Curr Clin Pharmacol 2006;1:119-128<br />

Thiosulfate, Urine<br />

Reference Values:<br />

Reporting limit determined each analysis<br />

Creatinine (mg/L)<br />

U.S. Population (10th – 90th percentiles, median)<br />

All participants:<br />

335 - 2370 mg/L, median: 1180 (n=22,245)<br />

Males:<br />

495 - 2540 mg/L, median: 1370 (n=10,610)<br />

Females:<br />

273 - 2170 mg/L, median 994 (n=11,635)<br />

Thiosulfate (mcg/mL)<br />

Normal range: approximately 2.9+/-2.5 mcg/mL (based on an average creatinine concentration of 1<br />

g/L)<br />

Thiosulfate (Creatinine corrected) (mg/g Creat)<br />

Thiosulfate was detected in urine from 29 controls at 2.9 +/- 2.5 mg/g creatinine.<br />

Exposure to 1240 nmol/L (30 ppm) for 45 minutes resulted in a urinary thiosulfate concentration of 60<br />

mg/g creatinine.<br />

Specific Gravity Confirmation<br />

Physiologic range: 1.010-1.030.<br />

<strong>Test</strong> Performed by: NMS Labs<br />

3701 Welsh Road<br />

P.O. Box 433A<br />

Willow Grove, PA 19090-0437<br />

Thiothixene (Navane)<br />

Reference Values:<br />

Reference Range: 10.0 - 30.0 ng/mL<br />

<strong>Test</strong> Performed <strong>By</strong>:<br />

Medtox <strong>Laboratories</strong>, Inc.<br />

402 W. County Road D<br />

St. Paul, MN 55112<br />

Thrombin Time (Bovine), Plasma<br />

Clinical Information: Prolonged clotting times may be associated with a wide variety of coagulation<br />

abnormalities including: -Deficiency or functional abnormality (congenital or acquired) of many of the<br />

coagulation proteins -Deficiency or functional abnormality of platelets -Specific factor inhibitors -Acute<br />

disseminated intravascular coagulation -Exogenous anticoagulants (eg, heparin, warfarin) The<br />

prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time are first-order tests for coagulation<br />

abnormalities and are prolonged in many disorders. A battery of coagulation tests is often required to<br />

determine the cause of prolonged clotting times. Thrombin catalzyes the transformation of fibrinogen to<br />

fibrin (by cleaving fibrinpeptides A and B), which is followed by polymerization of fibrin to form a clot.<br />

Current as of January 4, 2013 7:15 pm CST 800-533-1710 or 507-266-5700 or <strong>Mayo</strong><strong>Medical</strong><strong>Laboratories</strong>.com Page 1733

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