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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

Maximum Turnaround Time for Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test Report:

The Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test report can be obtained within 7 to 10 business days from the date of sample collection. Please note that this is the maximum time frame for receiving the test report, and in many cases, the report may be available sooner depending on the testing facility's workload and efficiency.

What are the prerequisites for the test Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test.
  • It is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications, supplements, or medical conditions you have before the test.
  • It is also important to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider or laboratory for collecting the urine sample.

What are the measure values for the test Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test

  • Normal range: 0-3 mmol/mmol creatinine
  • Borderline high: 3-5 mmol/mmol creatinine
  • High: >5 mmol/mmol creatinine

What does this test Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test identify?

The Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test is a diagnostic test that measures the level of citrulline in the urine. Citrulline is an amino acid that plays a key role in the urea cycle, which helps the body get rid of ammonia, a waste product of protein metabolism. This test is used to assess liver function and to diagnose certain genetic disorders that affect the urea cycle, such as citrullinemia and argininosuccinic aciduria.

Why is this test Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test taken?

Reasons for taking Citrulline Quantitative Urine Test

  • Assessing liver function: Citrulline levels in urine can indicate how well the liver is functioning. High levels may suggest liver disease or damage.
  • Diagnosing genetic disorders: Citrulline levels can be elevated in certain genetic disorders such as citrullinemia, which affects the body's ability to break down ammonia.
  • Monitoring treatment: Patients with certain conditions may undergo this test to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and to adjust medication dosage if needed.
  • Evaluating kidney function: Citrulline is filtered by the kidneys, so abnormal levels in urine can indicate kidney dysfunction.

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