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Proline
Measures proline amino acid levels in dried blood spot samples.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Abnormal proline levels indicate possible hyperprolinemia, a metabolic disorder. Early detection through newborn screening enables monitoring and management to prevent neurological complications.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
100 – 365 umol/L
Overview
Proline is an amino acid measured in dried blood spot (DBS) samples, typically as part of newborn screening panels for metabolic disorders. Abnormal proline levels are associated with hyperprolinemia, a rare genetic metabolic condition affecting amino acid breakdown. Two types exist: Type I causes neurological problems, while Type II is usually asymptomatic. Early detection through newborn screening allows monitoring and intervention if needed.
Research & Evidence
100 publications
Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 100 articles
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
20655-7Primary47732-32846-42844-92847-226726-02845-625510-922645-627033-017492-022743-925975-413412-22843-132266-932267-7Available Lab Tests
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