Dimethylacetals pattern [Interpretation] in Red Blood Cells Narrative   79343-0

LOINC Code


LOINC code79343-0
nameDimethylacetals pattern [Interpretation] in Red Blood Cells Narrative
descriptionThe pattern of dimethylacetals (DMAs), including DMA 16:0 (1,1-Dimethoxyhexadecane), DMA 18:0 (1,1-Dimethoxyoctadecane), and DMA 18:1 (1,1-dimethoxy-(9Z)octadecene), in red blood cells is used to diagnosis plasmalogen synthesis disorders, including retinitis pigmentosa (RP), rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata and Zellweger disease spectrum. Schaefer et. al. (1995) found that dominant, recessive, and isolated forms of RP have higher ratios of DMA 16:0/C16:0, DMA 18:0/C18:0 and DMA 18:1n9/C18:1n9 compared to controls. For X-linked RP, only the DMA 18:1n9/C18:1n9 ratio was significantly higher than in controls.[PMID: 7595066] The ratio of DMA 18:0/C18:0 is reportedly lower in patients with In Zellweger syndrome.[PMID: 3760714]
statusACTIVE

Fully-Specified Name

componentDimethylacetals pattern
propertyImp  =  Impression/interpretation of study
timePt  =  Point in time:  To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements.
systemRBC  =  Erythrocytes
scaleNar  =  Narrative:  Text narrative, such as the description of a microscopic part of a surgical papule test.
method

Additional Names

short nameDMA pattern RBC-Imp

Basic Attributes

classCHEM
type1  Laboratory
order vs. observationObservation

Associated Observations

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History/Usage

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last change typeADD  - added

Related Names

Chemistry
DMA pattern
Erythrocytes
Impression
Impression/interpretation of study
Impressions
Interp
Interpretation
Narrative
Point in time
Random
Red blood cells
Red blood corpusles
Report

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