Urinalysis for 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form
The urinalysis is among the laboratory tests healthcare providers may use to investigate 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form. Learn what it measures, how to prepare, and what results can tell a provider. Educational content only - not a diagnosis.
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- Sample type
- Urine
- Typical turnaround
- 1-2 business days
- Preparation
- First morning sample preferred; avoid contamination.
Why the urinalysis may be ordered for 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form
Examines urine content to help detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes.
When evaluating 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form, a healthcare provider may order the urinalysis alongside other tests based on your symptoms, history, and physical exam. Test selection and result interpretation are clinical decisions made by a qualified professional.
Symptoms associated with 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form
Atonic seizure
Atonic seizure is a type of motor seizure characterized by a sudden loss or diminution of muscle tone without ...
Bilateral tonic-clonic seizure
A bilateral tonic-clonic seizure is a seizure defined by a tonic (bilateral increased tone, lasting seconds to...
Epileptic spasm
A sudden flexion, extension, or mixed extension-flexion of predominantly proximal and truncal muscles that is ...
Failure to thrive
Failure to thrive (FTT) refers to a child whose physical growth is substantially below the norm....
Focal emotional seizure with laughing
Focal emotional seizure with laughing (gelastic) is characterized by bursts of laughter or giggling, usually w...
Gastroesophageal reflux
A condition in which the stomach contents leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus through the lower...
Generalized myoclonic seizure
A generalized myoclonic seizure is a type of generalized motor seizure characterized by bilateral, sudden, bri...
Generalized non-motor (absence) seizure
A generalized non-motor (absence) seizure is a type of a type of dialeptic seizure that is of electrographical...
Vomiting
Forceful ejection of the contents of the stomach through the mouth by means of a series of involuntary spasmic...
Other tests used to investigate 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form
CBC with Differential
Measures red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to help evaluate overall health and detect disorder...
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Measures 14 substances in the blood to assess kidney and liver function, electrolyte balance, and blood sugar ...
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the urinalysis used to investigate 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form?
Yes - the urinalysis is among the tests healthcare providers may consider when evaluating 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency, infantile/juvenile form. Examines urine content to help detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes. Test selection is a clinical decision made by a qualified professional.
How should I prepare for the urinalysis?
First morning sample preferred; avoid contamination.
How long does the urinalysis take?
Results for the urinalysis are typically available within 1-2 business days depending on the laboratory.
Does this website interpret my urinalysis result?
No. SymptomDatabase.com does not interpret laboratory results. Discuss all results with a qualified healthcare provider.