U101
U101
Test Report
Note : High concentration of Vitamin C can interfere with the assay, hence restrict the intake 48 hours prior
to the test
Comments
This assay is helpful for monitoring therapy for kidney stones & identifying increased urinary oxalate as a risk
factor for stone formation. Formation of Calcium salts of oxalate in the urinary tract is a major factor in
Urolithiasis. Increased urinary excretion of oxalate can be due to increased ingestion of oxalate rich foods,
metabolic defects like Primary hyperoxaluria and increased absorption of oxalate in gastrointestinal disorders
that produce fat malabsorption like Inflammatory bowel disease, Ileal resection, Biliary diversion, Pancreatic
insufficiency, Sprue, Jejunoileal bypass and Small intestinal stasis with bacterial over growth
Dr Nimmi Kansal
MD, Biochemistry
Technical Director - Clinical
Chemistry & Biochemical Genetics
NRL - Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd
Result/s to follow:
OXALATE, RANDOM URINE
PatientReportSCSuperPanel.SP_GENERAL_TEMPLATE01_SC (Version: 7)
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Test Report
PatientReportSCSuperPanel.SP_GENERAL_TEMPLATE01_SC (Version: 7)
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