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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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Test Name Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test
Maximum Report Time 5-7 business days

What are the prerequisites for the test Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test

  • 24-hour urine collection container
  • Instructions on how to collect a 24-hour urine sample
  • Proper storage conditions for the urine sample
  • Any necessary dietary restrictions before the test
  • Information on any medications that may interfere with the test results

What are the measure values for the test Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test

  • Normal: Less than 2 grams per 24 hours
  • Borderline: 2-3 grams per 24 hours
  • High: Greater than 3 grams per 24 hours

What does this test Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test identify?

This test measures the amount of methionine excreted in a 24-hour urine sample. Methionine is an amino acid that plays a crucial role in various metabolic processes in the body. Abnormal levels of methionine in the urine can indicate certain metabolic disorders such as homocystinuria or liver disease. This test helps in diagnosing and monitoring these conditions.

Why is this test Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test taken?

Reasons for taking Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test

The Methionine, Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine Test is typically taken to assess the levels of methionine in a person's urine over a 24-hour period. Methionine is an essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including protein synthesis and metabolism.

Some of the reasons for taking this test include:

  • To diagnose or monitor conditions related to methionine metabolism disorders, such as homocystinuria or methionine malabsorption.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for methionine-related disorders.
  • To assess nutritional status and dietary intake of methionine.
  • To screen for rare genetic disorders that affect methionine metabolism.

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