Reference range(s)
The reference ranges listed below are valid on this date of November 21, 2024.
Component | Age | Male Norm | Male Critical Low | Male Critical High | Female Norm | Female Critical High | Female Critical Low | Units | Add'l info |
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Congen Adrenal Hyperplasia (17-OHP) | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Congenital Hypothyroidism (TSH) | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Cystic Fibrosis (IRT) | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Hemoglobinopathy | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Biotinidase | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Galactosemia | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Amino Acid Profile | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Organic Acid Profile | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Fatty Acid Profile | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Glycogen Storage Disorder type II | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | ||||||
Spinal Muscular Atrophy | ALL | NORMAL FINDINGS | NORMAL FINDINGS | *Based on child's... Note1 |
Note1:
*Based on child's age, birthweight or transfusion statusPlease refer to separate report from Washington State
Department of Health for appropriate reference ranges
Normal Findings for SMA based on DNA analysis of the most common disease-causing deletion. Approximately 5% of SMA cases have a point mutation not detected by this screen
Clinical suspicion of SMA should prompt diagnostic evaluation regardless of newborn screening results
The Biotinidase test, SCID test, and analytes screened by
Tandem Mass Spectrometry were developed and their performance characteristics determined by the State of
Washington Public Health Laboratories/ Newborn Screening
Section. They have not been cleared or approved by the FDA
The laboratory is regulated under CLIA as qualified to perform high-complexity testing. These tests are used for screening purposes. They should not be regarded as investigational or for research
.