Corrected Calcium

Some calcium circulating in the blood is bound to albumin, therefore the levels of albumin directly affect the levels of total blood calcium. Corrected calcium therefore adjusts for abnormally high or low albumin levels to give a correct value for, free unbound physiologically active calcium circulating in the blood.   

Calcium plays many roles in the body including teeth and bone health, clotting, neurotransmitter function, muscle contraction and enzyme activity. May be elevated due to alkalosis, kidney dysfunction, hyperparathyroidism, cancer, excess Vit D intake, adrenal insufficiency, excess Vit A intake. May be decreased due to poor intake or absorption, hypoparathyroidism, Vit D deficiency, magnesium deficiency.