ADA Adenosine Deaminase PUS
إنزيم الأدينوزين دي أميناز (ADA) في الدم (لتقييم القيح)
Sample Type
🧪 Blood
Results In
⏱ 5-6 Days
Fasting
✅ Not Required
Parameters
📊 1
What is ADA Adenosine Deaminase PUS?
The ADA PUS test measures Adenosine Deaminase levels in your blood to help assess systemic inflammation or infection, particularly when pus formation is suspected elsewhere in the body. It provides insights into the body's immune response.
Why is this test important?
While ADA is typically measured in specific body fluids, elevated serum ADA (as indicated by "PUS" in the test name but "Blood" sample) can sometimes be associated with systemic infections, including those leading to pus formation, or certain immune disorders. It helps in a broader diagnostic picture.
How to Prepare
No special preparation required. A blood sample will be drawn.
Frequently Asked Questions
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