Copper
For serum/plasma; copper: 0-4 months old- 1.4 -7.2 µmol/L, 4-6 months old - 3.9-17.3 µmol/L, 7-12 months old - 7.9-20.5 µmol/L, Adults & children > 1 year old - 12-25 µmol/L, Pregnancy : 27-40 µmol/L
24H urine: Normal adult : <0.95 µmol/24 h
Suggestive of Wilson's Disease : >1.57 µmol/24h,
Adults post penicillamine: <12 µmol/24h, Wilson's Disease- Post penicillamine: >25 µmol/24h
Random Urine: Male- 16.4-47.0 nmol/mmol creatine, Female-19.6-76.2 nmol/mmol creatinine,
Liver Biopsy: 20-50 µg/g Dry Weight
20 ml urine (Portion of 24 hour collection [acid-washed bottle] in sterile universal, record total volume on sample tube or request form).
Random urine collection in 25ml Sterilin Universal containers.
Liver biopsy
Separate serum/plasma as soon as possible after collection. Transfer to metal-free aliquot tube.Do not transfer serum/plasma in tube with black O-ring.
For Liver biopsy- At least one centimetre of liver tissue sample is required. Sample should be transferred from biopsy needle without delay. If the specimen is to be divided (e.g. piece required for histology) a new/clean scalpel should be used. A clean Sterilin universal container is acceptable. The tissue sample should not be placed in Formalin or saline, as this can lead to contamination or leaching out of certain elements.If a sample embedded in paraffin wax is available, and there is no possible way of getting a fresh liver sample, then the embedded sample can be utilised (provided there is enough tissue) to estimate liver Copper concentration. There is however, a potential risk of contamination during the de-waxing procedure.
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Last updated: 10/11/2022