Ordering Recommendation

Evaluate and monitor patients with purine and pyrimidine metabolism disorders. Evaluate primary and secondary hyperuricemia.

New York DOH Approval Status

This test is New York state approved.

Specimen Required

Patient Preparation
Collect

Urine.

Specimen Preparation

Transfer 3 mL urine to an ARUP standard transport tube. (Min: 2 mL)
Test is not performed at ARUP; separate specimens must be submitted when multiple tests are ordered.

Storage/Transport Temperature

CRITICAL FROZEN.

Unacceptable Conditions
Remarks
Stability

Ambient: Unacceptable; Refrigerated: Unacceptable; Frozen: 3 months

Methodology

Quantitative Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Performed

Varies

Reported

7-12 days

Reference Interval

By Report

Interpretive Data



Compliance Category

Performed by non-ARUP Laboratory

Note

Hotline History

N/A

CPT Codes

82542

Components

Component Test Code* Component Chart Name LOINC
2011029 Uracil 25140-5
2011030 Uric Acid 34385-5
2011031 Hypoxanthine 38366-1
2011032 Xanthine 38371-1
2014524 Interpretation (PUPYU) 79677-1
2014525 Thymine 48157-2
2014526 Adenine 59203-0
2014527 Orotic Acid (PUPYU) 17869-9
2014528 Dihydroorotic 78694-7
2014529 Deoxythymidine 59215-4
2014530 Deoxyuridine 59193-3
2014531 Thymidine 59215-4
2014532 Uridine 59216-2
2014533 Deoxyadenosine 59199-0
2014534 Deoxyinosine 59202-2
2014535 Deoxyguanosine 59201-4
2014536 Adenosine 75160-2
2014537 Inosine 59210-5
2014538 Guanosine 78691-3
2014539 AICAR 75151-1
2014540 Succinyladenosine 59214-7
2014541 Dihydrouracil 79685-4
2014542 Dihydrothymine 78693-9
2014543 N-carbamoyl-beta-alanine 59251-9
2014544 N-carbamoyl-beta-aminoisobutyric Acid 79647-4
2014545 Reviewed By (PUPYU) 18771-6
3002243 S-Sulfocysteine 33876-4
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Aliases

  • Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
  • Molybdenum cofactor deficiency
  • Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase deficiency
  • Primary hyperoxaluria
  • Sulfite oxidase deficiency
  • Thymidine phosphorylase deficiency
  • Uridine monophosphate synthetase deficiency
  • Xanthine aldehyde deficiency
  • Xanthine dehydrogenase deficiency
Purines and Pyrimidines Panel, Urine

Mayo Clinic Laboratories