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Preferred Sample Type

Cystine (Urine)

Suitable Specimen Types

  • Plain Spot Urine
24 hour collection or plain spot urine. (10 mL minimum volume)

Specimen Transport

Send to referral laboratory frozen

Sample Processing in Laboratory

Send sample to the laboratory ASAP

Sample Preparation

Freeze sample on arrival.

Turnaround Time

1- 4 weeks

Sample Stability

-20 ºC

Cystine (Urine)

General Information

Cystinuria is a classic example of an amino aciduria due to a true defect in renal tubular function, in that the amino aciduria occurs at normal or even low plasma concentrations of the acid involved.

In most cases of cystinuria there is renal loss not only of cystine but also of the dibasic amino acids ornithine, arginine and lysine. There is also an associated failure of intestinal absorption of the same amino acids.

The only known clinical manifestation of cystinuria is recurrent urinary tract stone formation. Cystine stones form readily in acidic urine. They are yellow-brown in colour and are radio-opaque because of their sulphur content. Patients with cystinuria also have a higher incidence of cacium oxalate stones than the general population. All stone formers may therefore benefit from screening for cystinuria by either qualitative screening or formal amino acid measurement of the urine.

Patient Preparation

None

Notes

Urinary cystine analysis will only be performed by referral laboratory if patient is known to have cystinuria. Samples marked as '?cystinuria' will undergo qualitative amino acid analysis instead. If abnormalities are found on that screen, urinary cystine analysis may be undertaken if indicated.

Mid Stream Urine (MSU) sample required for urine amino acids if possible.

Fresh sample required

Reference Range

Provided by reference laboratory

Specifications

  • EQA Scheme?: Yes
  • EQA Status: No EQA Scheme available