Purine/pyrimidine screen – seizures

Description: 
Urine screen by UPLC for elevated hypoxanthine and xanthine levels associated with molybdenum cofactor deficiency (MOCOD).
Clinical details: 
Refractory seizures.
Reference range: 

Please contact the laboratory to discuss

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Location: 
Sample type and Volume required: 
2 - 5 mL random urine Universal container (thymol crystals or fresh)
Turnaround time: 
3 weeks
Storage and transport: 
store in fridge (short term )or freezer, can thaw in 1st class post
Contacts:
Purine Research Laboratory at Blackfriars Hub
020 4 591 0058
Reference Chemistry, 1st Floor Blackfriars Hub
41-43 Friars Bridge Court
Blackfriars Road
London
SE1 8NZ
For clinical advice or interpretation of results, please contact the laboratory in the first instance.

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Last updated: 30/01/2026