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The most commonly used laboratory screening test for an MPS disorder is a [[urine test]] for GAG. It is important to note that the urine test for GAG can occasionally be normal and yet the child still may have an MPS disorder. | The most commonly used laboratory screening test for an MPS disorder is a [[urine test]] for GAG. It is important to note that the urine test for GAG can occasionally be normal and yet the child still may have an MPS disorder. | ||
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Overview
The most commonly used laboratory screening test for an MPS disorder is a urine test for GAG. It is important to note that the urine test for GAG can occasionally be normal and yet the child still may have an MPS disorder.