AboutSamantha, MLT (ASCP) Expertise I can answer most general questions about all aspects of laboratory testing. But I'm not a doctor! I can just give general answers.
Experience I have been the chemistry supervisor at the hopsital where I work for 11 years. I am an MLT (ASCP)which means I am board certified.
Education/Credentials Associate's Degree, Medical Lab Technician, 1997.
Question hello,
I am a nursing student and I keep coming across a lab that I can not find an answer to, I have now had 2 pts that have excessive amounts of B12 in their blood tests. Our hospital ranges go to 911 and these test results are as high as 1300. When I ask my teachers they have different answers and this pt does not have end stage renal disease and is not receiving injections or a vitamin supplement.
help!
Answer Hi Jayme. High B12 levels are fairly uncommon. I don't see that many at the hospital I work at. From what I know, high B12 levels can be seen in liver and kidney disease, alcoholism, chronic granulocytic leukemia, acute myeloblastic leukemia, acute promyelocytic leukemia, myelosclerosis, chronic lymphatic leukemia
carcinomatosis, polycythaemia rubra vera, and non-leukaemic leucocytosis.
Samantha
**This answer is not a substitute for professional medical advice.**