Ammonia Test (24-Hour Urine / Plasma) Purpose: Measures ammonia levels in blood plasma or 24-hour urine to assess liver function, kidney health, or metabolic disorders. Sample Types: Plasma: Blood sample 24-Hour Urine: All urine collected over a day Used To Diagnose: Hepatic encephalopathy Urea cycle disorders Metabolic or renal acidosis Normal Ranges: Plasma: 15–45 µg/dL Urine: Varies by lab Key Notes: Requires proper sample handling May need fasting before plasma test Avoid smoking or exertion before testing
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