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Results 1 - 10 of 70 for genetic acid
  1. ... scan or MRI of the brain Electrolyte levels Genetic testing Methylmalonic acid blood test Plasma amino acid test ... RC, Wilson KM. Defects in metabolism of amino acids. In: Kliegman RM, ... disorders and dysmorphic conditions. In: Zitelli BJ, McIntire ...
  2. ... building block of the human body, which carries genetic information. Folic acid is a water-soluble type of vitamin B. This means it is not stored ...
  3. ... Biopsy of liver or kidney Blood sugar test Genetic testing Lactic acid blood test Triglyceride level Uric acid blood test ...
  4. The following tests may be performed: Electromyography (EMG) Genetic testing Lactic acid in blood MRI Muscle biopsy Myoglobin in urine ...
  5. ... ammonia Blood glucose Plasma amino acids Urine organic acids Genetic tests Liver biopsy MRI or CT scan
  6. ... this disorder: Plasma amino acid test Urine organic acid test Genetic testing There will be signs of ketosis (buildup of ketones, a by-product of burning fat for energy) and excess acid in the blood (acidosis).
  7. Homocystinuria is a genetic disorder that affects the metabolism of the amino acid methionine. Amino acids are the building blocks of life.
  8. ... red blood cells and produce DNA that stores genetic codes. Taking the right amount of folic acid before and during pregnancy helps prevent neural tube ...
  9. ... stones in the kidney, ureter, and bladder. A genetic abnormality results in abnormal transport of amino acids in the kidney. The high levels of the ...
  10. ... amniocentesis . These tests look for either a known genetic change in the family or for very long chain fatty acid levels.
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