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Arginine
Measures arginine amino acid levels in dried blood spot samples.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Elevated arginine levels indicate rare inherited metabolic disorders; early detection and dietary management prevent severe neurological and intellectual complications.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
10 – 128 umol/L
Overview
Arginine is an amino acid important for protein synthesis, immune function, and blood vessel health. This test measures arginine on a dried blood spot (from a heel prick), commonly used in newborn screening. Elevated blood arginine levels can indicate several inherited metabolic disorders, including argininemia (argininase deficiency) and other urea cycle disorders. These rare genetic conditions cause intellectual disability, seizures, and progressive neurological problems if untreated. Early detection through newborn screening allows for dietary management and medical treatment to prevent serious complications. This test may also be ordered in older individuals with neurological symptoms or family history of metabolic disease.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
20637-5Primary47562-41892-943927-325322-922727-222656-347208-416401-255911-225860-826985-227296-332225-532226-341168-6Available Lab Tests
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