METHYLMALONIC ACID QUANTITATIVE URINE Test
Cost: AED 470.0
Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Test Details
The methylmalonic acid quantitative urine test is a laboratory test used to measure the levels of methylmalonic acid in a person’s urine. Methylmalonic acid is a compound that is produced during the breakdown of certain amino acids and fatty acids in the body. This test is primarily used to diagnose and monitor methylmalonic acidemia, a rare genetic disorder that affects the body’s ability to process certain proteins and fats. It can also be used to evaluate vitamin B12 deficiency, as elevated levels of methylmalonic acid in the urine can be an indicator of this condition.
To perform the test, a urine sample is collected from the patient and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The laboratory will measure the concentration of methylmalonic acid in the urine using specialized equipment and techniques. The results of the test are typically reported as a numerical value, indicating the amount of methylmalonic acid present in the urine. Normal values can vary depending on the laboratory, but elevated levels of methylmalonic acid may suggest the presence of methylmalonic acidemia or vitamin B12 deficiency.
It is important to note that this test alone is not sufficient to diagnose a specific condition. Additional tests and clinical evaluation may be necessary to confirm a diagnosis and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
Test Components and Price
- Test Name: METHYLMALONIC ACID QUANTITATIVE URINE Test
- Price: 470.0 AED
Sample Condition
10 ml (5 ml min.) aliquot of first morning urine in a sterile screw capped container. Do not use any preservatives. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Provide a brief clinical and drug history.
Report Delivery
Sample Fri by 6 pm; Report Sat
Method
LC-MS/MS
Test Type
Nutritional disorders
Doctor
Physician, Pediatrician
Test Department
GENETIC
Pre Test Information
Submit first morning urine sample. Provide a brief clinical and drug history.
Test Name | METHYLMALONIC ACID QUANTITATIVE URINE Test |
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Components | |
Price | 470.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 10 ml (5 ml min.) aliquot of first morning urine in a sterile screw capped container.Donotuseany preservatives. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Provide a brief clinical and drug history. |
Report Delivery | SampleFri by 6 pm; Report Sat |
Method | LC-MS/MS |
Test type | Nutritional disorders |
Doctor | Physician, Pediatrician |
Test Department: | GENETIC |
Pre Test Information | Submit first morning urine sample. Provide a brief clinical and drug history. |
Test Details |
The methylmalonic acid quantitative urine test is a laboratory test used to measure the levels of methylmalonic acid in a person’s urine. Methylmalonic acid is a compound that is produced during the breakdown of certain amino acids and fatty acids in the body. This test is primarily used to diagnose and monitor methylmalonic acidemia, a rare genetic disorder that affects the body’s ability to process certain proteins and fats. It can also be used to evaluate vitamin B12 deficiency, as elevated levels of methylmalonic acid in the urine can be an indicator of this condition. To perform the test, a urine sample is collected from the patient and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The laboratory will measure the concentration of methylmalonic acid in the urine using specialized equipment and techniques. The results of the test are typically reported as a numerical value, indicating the amount of methylmalonic acid present in the urine. Normal values can vary depending on the laboratory, but elevated levels of methylmalonic acid may suggest the presence of methylmalonic acidemia or vitamin B12 deficiency. It is important to note that this test alone is not sufficient to diagnose a specific condition. Additional tests and clinical evaluation may be necessary to confirm a diagnosis and determine the appropriate treatment plan. |