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what is 'cystine levels in white blood cells'?

Definition for cystine levels in white blood cells

cystine levels in white blood cells is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: cystinosis, Fanconi's Syndrome.

related diagnosis for 'cystine levels in white blood cells'
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cystinosis
accumulation of type of aminoacid in body tissues
Fanconi's Syndrome
disorder of kidney function leading to loss of nutrients in urine


related procedure for 'cystine levels in white blood cells'/associated diagnoses
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24-hour urine phosphate
Complete metabolic panel
Crystal Identification, Urine
Urinalysis
Examination of urine to detect disease
Urinary electrolytes
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