II. Normal

  1. Range: < 5.5 U/L

III. Increased

  1. Gynecologic conditions
    1. Breast Cancer
  2. Prostate disease
    1. Prostate Cancer
    2. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
    3. Prostatic manipulation
  3. Bone conditions
    1. Bone Cancer or metastases
    2. Paget's Disease
    3. Osteogenesis imperfecta
  4. Hematologic conditions
    1. Multiple Myeloma
    2. Myeloproliferative disorders
  5. Liver
    1. Gaucher's Disease
    2. Liver Disease
  6. Endocrine conditions
    1. Hyperparathyroidism
  7. Renal conditions
    1. Chronic Renal Failure

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Ontology: Acid Phosphatase (C0001109)

Definition (MSH) An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of an orthophosphoric monoester and water to an alcohol and orthophosphate. EC 3.1.3.2.
Concepts Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein (T116) , Enzyme (T126)
MSH D000135
SnomedCT 25390005
LNC LP15316-0, MTHU003553
English Acid Phosphatase, Orthophosphoric-monoester phosphohydrolase (acid optimum), Acid Phosphatase [Chemical/Ingredient], acid phosphatase, Acid phosphatase, Acid phosphomonoesterase, ACP - Acid phosphatase, Acid phosphatase (substance)
Swedish Surt fosfatas
Czech kyselá fosfatasa
Finnish Hapan fosfataasi
Russian KISLAIA FOSFOMONOESTERAZA, KISLAIA FOSFATAZA, FOSFATAZA KISLAIA, КИСЛАЯ ФОСФАТАЗА, КИСЛАЯ ФОСФОМОНОЭСТЕРАЗА, ФОСФАТАЗА КИСЛАЯ
Croatian KISELA FOSFATAZA
Polish Fosfataza kwaśna
Japanese 酸性ホスファターゼ, 酸性フォスファターゼ, 酸性ホスホモノエステラーゼ, 酸フォスファターゼ, 酸ホスファターゼ
Spanish fosfatasa ácida (sustancia), fosfatasa ácida, fosfomonoesterasa ácida, Fosfatasa Ácida
French Acide phosphatase, Acide phosphomonoesteérase, Acid phosphatase, Phosphatase, acide, Phosphomonoestérase acide
German Phosphatase, saure, Saure Phosphatase
Italian Fosfatasi acida
Portuguese Fosfatase Ácida