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Laboratory Medicine

Test Directory / Faecal Porphyrins

Faecal Porphyrins

Faeces

TestFaecal Porphyrins
Common AbbreviationsFPOR
ProfileNA
Tube typeFaeces
Clinical IndicationInvestigation of suspected porphyria
Specimen TypeFaeces
Sample typeFaeces
Minimum Volumehazel nut sized
Special PrecautionsSample must be protected from light.
StabilityContact Referral Laboratory
Turnaround Time10 days
LaboratorySt James's University Hospital Beckett Street Leeds LS9 7TF 0113 206 4256
Reference IntervalContact Referral Laboratory
LimitationsContact Referral Laboratory
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