Pregnanetriolone in paper-borne urine for neonatal screening for 21-hydroxylase deficiency: The place of urine in neonatal screening
Date issued
2016-09Journal title
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports
Type of content
Artigo
DeCS
cribado neonatal | genotipo | esteroides | insuficiencia de crecimientoMeSH
Steroids | Failure to Thrive | Neonatal Screening | GenotypeAbstract
The standard method of primary neonatal screening for congenital adrenal hyperlasia (CAH), determination of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) in heelprick blood, is the object of recurrent controversy because of its poor diagnostic and economic efficiency. The superior ability of urinary pregnanetriolone levels to discriminate between infants with and without classical CAH has been known for some time, but has not hitherto been exploited for primary screening. Here we propose an economical neonatal CAH-screening system based on fluorimetric determination of the product of reaction between urinary pregnanetriolone and phosphoric acid.
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