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Glutaconate
Detects the presence of glutaconate, an organic acid, in urine samples.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Elevated glutaconate may indicate glutaric acidemia, a serious genetic metabolic disorder. Early detection and management can prevent progressive neurological complications.
Overview
Glutaconate is an organic acid measured in urine. Elevated urinary glutaconate can indicate glutaric acidemia type 1, a rare genetic metabolic disorder affecting amino acid breakdown. This inherited condition can cause neurological damage, muscle weakness, and developmental delays if untreated. Newborn screening programs often test for this condition. If detected in older children or adults, it suggests either undiagnosed metabolic disease or a secondary metabolic disturbance requiring further evaluation and management.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
30473-3PrimaryAvailable Lab Tests
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