Acid phosphatase is an enzyme found in high levels in the prostate (prostatic fraction) and other tissues (total). The prostatic fraction is historically used to detect prostate cancer or benign conditions like BPH, but PSA is now preferred due to higher specificity. Total acid phosphatase reflects contributions from various tissues and may rise in non-prostatic conditions like anemia or bone disorders. Tested via serum/plasma with enzymatic or immunoassays. Normal ranges vary by lab (prostatic: <2.5 ng/mL; total: 0–6.5 U/L). Less commonly used today due to PSA’s reliability. Consult a doctor for interpretation.
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