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'''Urine organic acids''' is a medical [[diagnostic test]] used to exclude the possibility that a person has an [[inborn error of metabolism]], usually one of the [[organic acidemias]]. The usual method of analysis is [[tandem mass spectrometry]]. In most cases a random specimen of as little as 1-5 ml is enough for analysis.
'''Urine organic acids''' is a medical [[diagnostic test]] used to exclude the possibility that a person has an [[inborn error of metabolism]], usually one of the [[organic acidemias]]. The usual method of analysis is [[tandem mass spectrometry]].<ref>{{Cite pmid | 20077094}}</ref>

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Urine organic acids is a medical diagnostic test used to exclude the possibility that a person has an inborn error of metabolism, usually one of the organic acidemias. The usual method of analysis is tandem mass spectrometry.[1]

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  1. ^ Attention: This template ({{cite pmid}}) is deprecated. To cite the publication identified by PMID 20077094, please use {{cite journal}} with |pmid= 20077094 instead.