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08:00 am - 10:00 pm Monday-Saturday
URINE FOR PORPHOBILINOGEN

Urine For Porphobilinogen

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The Urine Porphobilinogen test detects porphobilinogen (PBG) in urine, a key intermediate in heme biosynthesis. It is primarily used to diagnose acute porphyrias, especially Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP).

Sample Type

Blood

Includes

16 Parameters

Report

Within 24 hours

Performed by certified phlebotomists

Urine Porphobilinogen Test Overview

Porphobilinogen (PBG) is a precursor in the heme synthesis pathway.

In acute porphyrias, excess PBG accumulates and is excreted in urine.

Clinical uses include:

Diagnosing acute porphyric attacks (AIP, variegate porphyria, hereditary coproporphyria).

Evaluating patients with abdominal pain, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and red/brown urine.

Monitoring patients with known porphyria for recurrence.

Often performed alongside urine δ‑aminolevulinic acid (ALA), plasma porphyrins, and genetic testing for confirmation.

Analyte: Porphobilinogen in urine (qualitative or quantitative).

Normal Result: Negative or very low levels.

Abnormal Findings:

Positive/High PBG: Indicates acute porphyria, especially during symptomatic attacks.

False negatives: May occur if urine is collected outside of an acute episode.

Clinical Use:

Provides a direct biochemical marker for acute porphyrias.

Helps guide diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of porphyric disorders.

Supports hematology, neurology, and internal medicine evaluations.