Biomarkers

Keep lab context connected to symptoms and function.

Mitochondrial lab discussions can include lactate, CK, carnitine, CoQ10, acylcarnitines, genetic testing, metabolic panels, and many ordinary labs that still matter in context. Mito Map helps organize labs beside symptoms, treatments, and functional changes.

How To Use Labs

Labs are more useful when they are not separated from the story around them.

Timing

Record the circumstance.

Note illness, fasting, activity, hydration, medication changes, and whether the result came during a flare or stable period.

Trend

Compare over time.

Keep repeat results together so a single abnormal or normal value does not carry the whole interpretation.

Care Prep

Bring a clearer question.

Use labs to support better clinician conversations, not as a standalone diagnosis engine.

Continue

Attach biomarkers to symptoms, treatment changes, and a saved profile.

Mito Map is an organization and tracking tool. It does not diagnose mitochondrial disease, interpret genetics on its own, or replace medical care.

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