Porphobilinogen, Qn, 24-Hour Urine
Labcorp Test Number: 003103
Test Details: Porphobilinogen, Quantitative, 24-Hour Urine measures the levels of porphobilinogen in a 24-hour urine collection, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyria, a group of rare genetic disorders.
Specimen Type: 24-Hour Urine
Fasting: Fasting is not applicable for this test.
Turnaround Time: Results typically accessible through the Labcorp patient portal within 1-2 weeks. Lab results will also be emailed securely via a HIPAA-compliant file-sharing service for your convenience and privacy.
Clinical Insight: Porphobilinogen testing is crucial for the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyria, a rare group of genetic disorders affecting the nervous system and skin.
Labcorp Test Number: 003103
Test Details: Porphobilinogen, Quantitative, 24-Hour Urine measures the levels of porphobilinogen in a 24-hour urine collection, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyria, a group of rare genetic disorders.
Specimen Type: 24-Hour Urine
Fasting: Fasting is not applicable for this test.
Turnaround Time: Results typically accessible through the Labcorp patient portal within 1-2 weeks. Lab results will also be emailed securely via a HIPAA-compliant file-sharing service for your convenience and privacy.
Clinical Insight: Porphobilinogen testing is crucial for the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyria, a rare group of genetic disorders affecting the nervous system and skin.
Labcorp Test Number: 003103
Test Details: Porphobilinogen, Quantitative, 24-Hour Urine measures the levels of porphobilinogen in a 24-hour urine collection, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyria, a group of rare genetic disorders.
Specimen Type: 24-Hour Urine
Fasting: Fasting is not applicable for this test.
Turnaround Time: Results typically accessible through the Labcorp patient portal within 1-2 weeks. Lab results will also be emailed securely via a HIPAA-compliant file-sharing service for your convenience and privacy.
Clinical Insight: Porphobilinogen testing is crucial for the diagnosis and monitoring of porphyria, a rare group of genetic disorders affecting the nervous system and skin.