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5-HIAA, Quantitative, Urine (Pediatric)

Order Code
316205
CPT
83497, 82570
Test Details
Synonyms

5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid

TAT

12 days

Methodology

Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS)

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Same as standard 5-HIAA test but adapted for pediatric patients. Screens for serotonin-secreting tumors.

Specimen Type

Random Urine

Volume

1 mL aliquot

Specimen Container

Plastic urine container, no preservative. (Note: Boric acid may be added as a preservative for other tests without harm to 5-HIAA.)

Patient Preparation

Avoid bananas, avocados, plums, eggplant, tomatoes, plantain, pineapple, walnuts, and interfering drugs for a 72 hour period prior to and during collection. Foods and medications associated with altered urinary HIAA results: Decreased HIAA: Aspirin, chlorpromazine (Thorazine), corticotropin, dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, alcohol, gentisic acid, homogentisic acid, hydrazine derivatives, imipramine (Tofranil®),

Collection

This test does not require any special collection or pre-analytical handling. Follow routine specimen collection protocols.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 7 days
Refrigerated 14 days
Frozen 14 days
Freeze/thaw cycles Stable x3
Order Code
316205
CPT
83497, 82570
Test Details
Synonyms

5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid

TAT

12 days

Methodology

Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS)

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Same as standard 5-HIAA test but adapted for pediatric patients. Screens for serotonin-secreting tumors.

Specimen Type

Random Urine

Volume

1 mL aliquot

Specimen Container

Plastic urine container, no preservative. (Note: Boric acid may be added as a preservative for other tests without harm to 5-HIAA.)

Patient Preparation

Avoid bananas, avocados, plums, eggplant, tomatoes, plantain, pineapple, walnuts, and interfering drugs for a 72 hour period prior to and during collection. Foods and medications associated with altered urinary HIAA results: Decreased HIAA: Aspirin, chlorpromazine (Thorazine), corticotropin, dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, alcohol, gentisic acid, homogentisic acid, hydrazine derivatives, imipramine (Tofranil®),

Collection

This test does not require any special collection or pre-analytical handling. Follow routine specimen collection protocols.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 7 days
Refrigerated 14 days
Frozen 14 days
Freeze/thaw cycles Stable x3