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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Hypercalciuria Gene Panel is 15 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Hypercalciuria Gene Panel

  • Patients suspected of having hypercalciuria
  • Patients with a family history of hypercalciuria
  • Patients with recurrent kidney stones
  • Patients with a history of renal calcifications

What are the measure values for the test Hypercalciuria Gene Panel

Measure Value
Calcium in urine Normal: 100-300 mg/day
Creatinine in urine Normal: 800-2000 mg/day
Calcium/Creatinine ratio Normal: <0.2 mg/mg

What does this test Hypercalciuria Gene Panel identify?

  • Hypercalciuria Gene Panel identifies mutations in genes associated with hypercalciuria, a condition characterized by excessive calcium in the urine.
  • It specifically looks for mutations in genes such as CLCN5, SLC34A3, and SLC9A3R1, which are known to be involved in the regulation of calcium reabsorption in the kidneys.
  • Identifying these mutations can help in diagnosing the underlying cause of hypercalciuria and guiding treatment decisions.

Why is this test Hypercalciuria Gene Panel taken?

Hypercalciuria Gene Panel Test

The Hypercalciuria Gene Panel test is taken to identify mutations or variations in specific genes that are associated with hypercalciuria. Hypercalciuria is a condition characterized by excessive levels of calcium in the urine, which can lead to kidney stones, osteoporosis, and other complications.

This test helps in diagnosing the underlying genetic cause of hypercalciuria in individuals who exhibit symptoms such as recurrent kidney stones, bone pain, or abnormal calcium levels in blood or urine. By identifying the genetic mutations responsible for the condition, healthcare providers can tailor treatment plans and provide personalized care to manage hypercalciuria effectively.

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