Over 50% of people have a Vitamin D disorder. Vit D disorder is not considered to be a cause of Fibromyalgia. However, increasing your Vit D can improve some of your symptoms.
Yes
Diagnosis involves blood tests to determine the levels of certain liver enzymes, which are highly elevated in Reye's syndrome.
The diagnosis for Refsum disease is made based on the development of clinical manifestations and biochemical analysis detecting elevated phytanic acid in the blood.
Systolic hypertension of the elderly is common and is diagnosed when the diastolic pressure is normal or low, but the systolic is elevated, e.g.170/70 mm Hg.
Diagnosis of osteomyelitis involves several procedures. Blood is usually drawn and tested to demonstrate an increased number of the infection-fighting white blood cells (particularly elevated in children with acute osteomyelitis).
No, dehydration cannot cause elevated liver enzymes. Vitamin deficiency and damage to liver can cause the enzymes of the liver to be elevated.
An elevated MCV is associated with alcoholism, Vitamin B12 and/or Folic Acid deficiency.
At this time there has been no connection between elevated CPK results and Fibromyalgia. Abnormal CPK results may be indicitive of a number of conditions, including: inflammation of the muscle of the heart, heart attack, stroke, inflammation of the skeletal muscles, muscular dystrophy, death of muscular tissue, convulsions, and hypothyroidism.
A biopsy of the skin patches aids diagnosis. An elevated level of histamine in the urine or blood is also indicative of mastocytosis.
Mixed or combined hyperlipidemia elevated cholesterol levels. From Wikipedia
at abnormally elevated blood pressure
Very, very rarely--unless you have an immune deficiency, in which case the risk is elevated
if without diagnosis of hypertension code only elevated blood pressure 726.2. if theres a final diagnosis of hypertension, code high blood for 401.9 for unspecified type of HTN.