The Ammonia test, performed on 24-hour urine or plasma samples, measures ammonia levels to evaluate liver function and the body’s ability to detoxify nitrogenous waste. Elevated ammonia concentrations are commonly associated with liver disorders such as hepatic encephalopathy, severe liver failure, or urea cycle defects, while decreased levels may indicate certain metabolic abnormalities. This test is crucial in diagnosing metabolic and hepatic conditions, monitoring treatment efficacy, and guiding critical care interventions.
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