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Glucose –6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase, Quantitative/ G-6-PD |
Test |
Glucose –6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase, Quantitative/ G-6-PD |
Indication |
This test is to evaluate G-6-PD deficiency, determine the cause of drug induced hemolysis or hemolysis secondary to acute bacterial or viral infections or metabolic disorders such as acidosis. Mutations responsible for the G-6-PD deficient state can be identified by use of molecular biologic techniques |
Physiology |
G-6-PD hemolysis is associated with formation of Heinz bodies in peripheral RBC’s. Quantitative G-6-PD is helpful in establishing diagnosis of mild G-6-PD deficiency who have had recent hemolysis. |
Normal Range |
8.34 ± 1.59 IU/g hemoglobin |
Test Method |
Measure the formation of NADPH following change in absorbance at 340 nm at 370C. |
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