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What is a AMINO ACIDS QUANTITATIVE, PLASMA, 45 AMINO ACIDS / FULL PANEL?

Amino Acids Quantitative, Plasma, 45 Amino Acids / Full Panel is a comprehensive laboratory test that measures the concentration of 45 different amino acids in blood plasma. It is primarily used to screen, diagnose, and monitor inherited metabolic disorders such as aminoacidopathies, urea cycle disorders, and organic acidemias. The test also helps assess nutritional status, protein metabolism, and certain acquired conditions affecting amino acid levels, enabling early detection and timely dietary or medical intervention for better clinical outcomes.

Additional Information

Also known as/ Other names: Plasma Amino Acid Profile, Quantitative Plasma Amino Acids Panel, Comprehensive Amino Acid Analysis, Amino Acid Full Panel, Plasma
Parameters: 46
Recommended for: M/F/Others
Sample Type: Blood
Patient Preparation: No prior preparation is needed
Reports: 5 days

FAQs

Who should get this full panel test?

It is recommended for individuals with suspected metabolic disorders, unexplained neurological symptoms, failure to thrive, or for monitoring treatment.

What do abnormal results indicate?

Abnormal levels may indicate metabolic disorders, nutritional deficiencies, liver/kidney issues, or other inherited conditions requiring further evaluation.

Why is this test ordered?

It is ordered to screen and diagnose inherited metabolic disorders, aminoacidopathies, urea cycle defects, and to assess nutritional or protein metabolism issues.

Do medications affect the test results?

Certainly, certain drugs, supplements, or total parenteral nutrition can influence amino acid levels. Always disclose your medications to the doctor.

What is the difference between plasma and urine amino acid test?

Plasma test reflects current metabolic status while urine test shows excretion patterns. Both are often used together for better diagnosis.

Can this test be done on children?

Yes, it is commonly performed on infants and children for suspected metabolic disorders, often with age-specific reference ranges.

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