Methylmalonic Acid, Serum Quantitative
MMA
Test Codes
EPIC: LAB1230845, Beaker: XMMA
Department
Send Outs
Specimen Collection Criteria
Collect (preferred specimen): One plain Red-top tube.
Also acceptable: One Gold-top SST tube.
NOTE: Due to no weekend delivery. Specimens received in lab between Friday and Sunday will not be sent out until Monday.
Physician Office/Draw Specimen Preparation
Let specimen clot 30-60 minutes then centrifuge to separate serum from cells within two hours of collection. Transfer serum to a plastic transport tube and refrigerate (2-8°C or 36-46°F)
Preparation for Courier Transport
Transport: Serum, refrigerated (2-8°C or 36-46°F). (Minimum: 1.0 mL)
Rejection Criteria
Specimens not collected and processed as indicated.
In-Lab Processing
Let specimen clot 30-60 minutes then centrifuge to separate serum from cells within two hours of collection. Transfer serum to a plastic transport tube and refrigerate (2-8°C or 36-46°F).
Transport: Serum, refrigerated
(2-8°C or 36-46°F). (Minimum: 1.0 mL)
Storage
Specimen Stability for Testing:
Room Temperature (20-26°C or 68-78.8°F): 3 days
Refrigerated (2-8°C or 36-46°F): 14 days
Frozen (-20°C/-4°F or below): 14 days
Specimen Storage in Department Prior to Disposal: 7 days
Specimen retention time is determined by the policy of the reference laboratory. Contact the Send Outs Laboratory with any questions.
Laboratory
Sent to Corewell Health Reference Laboratory, Grand Rapids, MI.
Performed
Information currently unavailable.
Reference Range
By report.
Test Methodology
Information currently unavailable.
Interpretation
Elevated methylmalonic acid is an early and sensitive indicator of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency. Renal insufficiency and intravascular volume contraction can also elevate serum methylmalonic acid modestly (typically less than 1.0 mcmol/L).
Homocysteine is an additional metabolite which is elevated in vitamin B12 deficiency, although homocysteine is also elevated in folic acid and vitamin B6 deficiencies, as well.
Clinical Utility
This assay aids in the diagnosis of megaloblastic anemia. Elevated methylmalonic acid levels provide an early indication of cobalamin (B12) deficiency.
It is also useful for evaluating children with signs and symptoms of methylmalonic acidemia.
Cautions: Diet, nutritional status, and age should be considered in the evaluation of serum MMA level.
CPT Codes
83921
LOINC: 13964-2
Contacts
Send Outs Laboratory – RO
248-551-9045
Name: Send Outs Laboratory – RO
Location:
Phone: 248-551-9045
Last Updated
11/5/2024
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