CM METABOLIC DISORDERS

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2,4 - DNPH (+) Yellow turbidity/precipitate

Screening Test for MSUD

FeCl3 Tube Test (+) Blue Green Color Phenistix Strip (+) Gray to Gray-Green Color (30 seconds reading time) Guthrie Bacterial Inhibition Test (+) Growth around impregnated disk

Screening test for phenylketonuria

FeCl3 Tube Test (+) Transient Blue Clinitest (+) Yellow Precipitate Alkalinization of fresh urine

Screening tests for Alkaptonuria

FeCl3 Tube Test (+) Gray/Black Precipitate Sodium nitroprusside test (+) Red Ehrlich Test (+) Red

Screening tests for Melanuria

FeCl3 Tube Test (+) Transient Green Nitroso-naphthol (+) Orange-red

Screening tests for Tyrosyluria

Hurler and Hunter Syndrome

Skeletal abnormalities and mental retardation

SIlver-nitroprusside test (+) Red color

Test for Homocystinuria

Obermayer's Test FeCl3 + Urine + Chloroform --> (+) Violet Color

Test for Indicanuria

p-nitroaniline test (+) Emerald green

Test for methylmalonic acidemia

FeCl3 Tube Test (+) Blue-Green Nitroso-naphthol with nitrous acid (+) Violet

Tests for Argentaffinoma

Acid albumin test (+) white turbidity CTAB (Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) (+) white turbidity MPS Paper Test (+) Blue Color

Tests for mucopolysaccharides

Fluorescence at 550-600 nm

Tests for uroporphyrin, coproporhyrin, and protoporphyrin (+) Violet/Pink/Red Fluorescence

Homogentisic acid oxidase

Enzyme lacking in alkaptonuria

Sanfilippo Syndrome

Mental retardation is the only abnormality

Hunter Syndrome

Mucopolysaccharide disorder that is sex-linked recessive (rarely seen in females)

Hurler Syndrome

Mucopolysaccharides accumulate in the cornea of the eye

Phenylketonuria Tyrosyluria/Tyrosinemia Alkaptonuria Melanuria

Phenylalanine-Tyrosine Disorders (4)

Cystinuria

Renal type of aminoaciduria

Bacillus subtilis is cultured with beta-2-thienylalanine (growth inhibitor), phenylalanine counteracts the action of beta-2-thienylalanine --> (+) Growth

What is Guthrie Bacterial Inhibition?

D-ALA

What is increased in lead poisoning?

Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine

What is increased in the blood in MSUD?

MSUD Organic Acidemias

Branched Chain Amino Acid Disorders (2)

Test for Cystinuria and cystinosis using CYANIDE NITROPRUSSIDE (+) Red-purple color

Brand's modification of Legal's nitroprusside

Free Erythrocyte Protoporphyrin (FEP)

CDC recommended test for lead poisoning

Colorless

Color of urine in lead poisoning

Cystinuria Cystinosis Homocystinuria

Cystine Disorders (3)

Cystinosis

Cystine deposits in many areas of the body (bone marrow, cornea, lymph nodes, and internal organs)

"COLA" Cystine (least soluble) Lysine Ornithine (soluble) Arginine (Soluble)

Cystinuria in the defective tubular reabsorption of...

Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT)

Deficient enzyme in Lesch-Nyhan Disease

Cystathione Beta-synthase

Deficient enzyme in homocystinuria

Ehrlich's Reaction

Detects D-ALA and porphobilinogen

Type 1: Fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (FAH) Type 2: Tyrosine aminotransferase Type 3: p-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvic acid dioxygenase

Enzyme deficiencies in Tyrosinemia/Tyrosyluria

Indicanuria

Indigo color of urine upon air exposure

ALA synthase Ferrochelatase

Lead poisoning inhibits what enzymes?

Indicanuria - Intestinal Disorders - Hartnup Disease Argentaffinoma

Tryptophan Disorders (2)

Urine darkens after becoming alkaline from standing at room temperature

Urine characteristic in alkaptonuria

Melanuria

Urine darkens upon air exposure


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