OXALATE, RANDOM URINE

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Random Urine Oxalate test is used to measure the concentration of oxalate in a single urine sample. Oxalate is a naturally occurring substance found in certain foods and produced by the body. High levels of oxalate can combine with calcium to form kidney stones.

This test provides a quick assessment of oxalate levels and is often used as an initial screening tool for individuals at risk of kidney stones or metabolic disorders affecting oxalate metabolism. While less comprehensive than a 24-hour urine test, it is useful for routine evaluation and follow-up.

The purpose of this test is to

  • To measure oxalate levels in a random urine sample
  • To assess the risk of kidney stone formation
  • To evaluate oxalate metabolism in the body
  • To support diagnosis of metabolic disorders
  • To monitor patients at risk for kidney stones

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No special fasting is usually required Follow instructions for urine sample collection Avoid high oxalate foods (like spinach, nuts, chocolate) before the test if advised Inform your doctor about medications or supplements Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
The Random Urine Oxalate test measures oxalate levels in a single urine sample to help assess kidney stone risk and metabolic balance.

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