Total Faecal Porphyrins

Description
Total porphyrins are measured in faeces to aid in the diagnosis of the acute and cutaneous porphyrias. Method is acid extraction followed by  spectrophotometry.
Clinical details

Semi-quantitation of total faecal porphyrins is recommended following a positive blood or urine porphyrin screen, to support the diagnosis and differentiation of porphyria.If total faecal porphyrins are elevated, the sample is subsequently analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for porphyrin fractionation, which helps identify the characteristic porphyrin pattern and determine the specific type of porphyria.Increased faecal porphyrin concentrations are typically observed in: Hereditary Coproporphyria (HCP), Variegate Porphyria (VP), Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (PCT), and Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria (CEP). Normal or mildly elevated levels may be seen in: Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP), Erythropoietic Protoporphyria (EPP) and X-linked Protoporphyria (XLP). It is important to note that marginal elevations in faecal porphyrins can occur due to non-porphyric causes, such as the bacterial degradation of dietary haem or gastrointestinal bleeding.

Related condition
Reference range

< 50 nmol/g faeces (wet weight)

Units

nmol/g faeces (wet weight)

Synonyms

FPOR, faecal porphyrins, total faecal porphyrins, faecal porphyrin screen

Testing site
Synnovis : Reference Services : Blackfriars Hub
Laboratory
Porphyrins
Sample type and volume required

Faeces, plain Universal container. Protect from light.

Special sample instructions

Protect from light

Storage and transport

Specimens can be stored up to one week at fridge temperature and can be sent by first class post. If delays in dispatch, freeze specimen until ready to send. Keep protected from light.

Turnaround time

7-14 days

Contacts

Porphyrin Laboratory at Blackfriars Hub
Phone: 0208 078 8996
Email: PorphyrinLab@synnovis.co.uk
Porphyrin Laboratory
Floor 1, Synnovis hub
Friars Bridge Court
41-43 Blackfriars Road
London, SE1 8NZ

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