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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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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 Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel is 14 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel

  • Patients must have a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of renal uricosuria and uricemia
  • Physician referral is required
  • Patient must not be on any medications that could interfere with the test results
  • Patient must not have any known allergies to the materials used in the test

What are the measure values for the test Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel

  • Renal Uricosuria: 0-1 mg/dL
  • Uricemia: 2-7 mg/dL

What does this test Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel identify?

Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel

The Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel is a genetic test that identifies mutations in genes associated with renal uricosuria and uricemia. This panel specifically looks for variations in genes that play a role in the regulation of uric acid levels in the blood and urine.

Some of the genes included in this panel may include:

  • SLC22A12
  • SLC2A9
  • URAT1

By analyzing these genes, the test can provide information about the individual's risk of developing conditions such as gout, kidney stones, and hyperuricemia.

Why is this test Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel taken?

The Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel test is taken to assess the genetic factors that may be contributing to abnormal levels of uric acid in the blood and urine. Uric acid is a waste product that is normally excreted by the kidneys, but high levels of uric acid can lead to conditions such as gout, kidney stones, and kidney disease.

This test specifically looks for variations in genes that are responsible for regulating uric acid levels in the body. By identifying these genetic factors, healthcare providers can better understand the underlying causes of uric acid abnormalities and tailor treatment plans accordingly.

Overall, the Renal Uricosuria & Uricemia Gene Panel test helps in diagnosing and managing conditions related to uric acid metabolism, and can also provide valuable information for genetic counseling and family planning.

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