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Babies Blood Test - HELP?!

What do these blood test results mean in a 4 week old baby. Also I was tested for vitamin d two weeks after these test results and found to be insufficient. 34 n/mol. My baby was formula fed pretty much since birth so has had vitamin supplements in his formula but has had symptoms of rickets or OI. Even though his blood doesn't seem to say he has these issues, is there something obvious I'm missing.?

Urea – 3.1 normal range mmol/L 0.8 – 5.5
LFTs (Hospital)
Alanine amino transferase 35 (normal range iu/L 10-41)
Total bilirubin 20 (normal range - 21)
Alkaline phosphatise 40 (normal range iu/L 70 – 380)
Albumin 40 (normal range g/L 30-45)

Sodium – 139 (normal range mmol/L 133-146)
Potassium – 5.2 (normal range mmol/L 3.4 – 6.0)
Creatinine – 19 (normal range umnol/L 32-85) (L)
Bone profile (general)
Calcium (cor. For albumin) - 2.58 (normal range mmol/L 2.0 – 2.7)
C-reactive protein - 60 nmol/L Optimal.

25-OH vitamin D 66 nmol/L
Factor VIII, age adjusted normal range 50-160%

No obvious abnormal decreased expression of platelet GP IIB (CD41), GPIIIa or GPIBa (CD42b) in this sample.
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Has your doctor not given you are breakdown of these results , it would be better to have him run through them with you .Looking through the results they seem pretty normal, may I ask what it is you think is amiss ? What did the doctor say regarding the rickets ?
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Urea – 3.1 normal range mmol/L 0.8 – 5.5
LFTs (Hospital)
Alanine amino transferase 35 (normal range iu/L 10-41)
Total bilirubin 20 (normal range - 21)
Alkaline phosphatise 40 (normal range iu/L 70 – 380)
Albumin 40 (normal range g/L 30-45)

Sodium – 139 (normal range mmol/L 133-146)
Potassium – 5.2 (normal range mmol/L 3.4 – 6.0)
Creatinine – 19 (normal range umnol/L 32-85) (L)
Bone profile (general)
Calcium (cor. For albumin) - 2.58 (normal range mmol/L 2.0 – 2.7)
C-reactive protein - 60 nmol/L Optimal.

25-OH vitamin D 66 nmol/L
Factor VIII, age adjusted normal range 50-160%

No obvious abnormal decreased expression of platelet GP IIB (CD41), GPIIIa or GPIBa (CD42b) in this sample.
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