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Alternative names, keywords |
α1AT, α1 antitrypsin, A1AT |
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Samples required |
● Clotted blood (gold cap, 5 mL tube). Smaller tubes are available for paediatric samples. |
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Test indications |
Investigation of suspected alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. |
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Reference range |
Adults: 0.9 - 2.0 g/L Paediatric:
Samples with an alpha-1 antitrypsin concentration of less than 1.2 g/L are routinely referred for alpha-1 antitrypsin phenotyping. Note that alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency may be masked in inflammation/infection, pregnancy and exogenous hormone use. |
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Turnaround time |
2 working days |
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Enquiries |
Biochemistry (Special Chemistry) |