Test Entry - Detail
Thallium (Spot Urine)


General
  Clinical Use: Thallium salts are used in medications, cosmetics and pesticides; trace amounts are also used in radiological procedures. TL poisoning occurs from ingestion or from absorption through intact skin and mucous membranes; they accumulate in the liver, kidneys, bone and muscle tissue. A unique symptom of thallium poisoning is alopecia. Other symptoms can include ataxia, choreiform movements, pulmonary oedema, vomiting, abdominal pain, GI bleeding, diarrhoea, delirium and eventually coma. Poisoning results in optic neuropathy, blindness, facial paralysis, paresthesias, peripheral neuropathy, respiratory paralysis and liver and renal damage.
  Availability:
 
  Code: UTHAL
  Handling Instructions (to laboratory): Send sample chilled.
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  Reference Interval:
0 - 1 nmol/mmol creat


Collection Requirements
  Container: Urine Container (URINE),  
  Sample Type: See container
  Minimum Collection Volume: 20mL
  Collection Instructions: Early morning urine sample preferred.


Processing Requirements
  Alternate Containers:
  Processing Instructions:
  Minimum Assay Volume: 10mL
  Stability:
  Transport Instructions (to testing laboratory): Send sample chilled.
Requests should be reviewed by Duty Biochemist prior to transport.


Testing Locations
  Performed at:
Section Department Site Contact Phone
- Laboratory SSWPS-Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (02) 9515 8279


Last Updated : 23-11-2023 13:58