Lab Tests Directory
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Beta Glucosidase Gaucher
The Beta Glucosidase Gaucher test measures the activity of the beta-glucosidase enzyme. A deficiency in this enzyme is characteristic of Gaucher disease, a genetic disorder where fatty substances accumulate in certain organs.
Beta Hexosaminidase A
This test measures the level of an enzyme called Beta Hexosaminidase A in your blood. This enzyme plays a crucial role in breaking down certain fatty substances in your brain and nerve cells. Abnormal levels can indicate a problem with this process.
Beta Hexosaminidase T
This test measures the total activity of Beta Hexosaminidase enzymes in your blood, which includes both A and B forms. These enzymes are vital for breaking down specific fatty substances within your cells.
Beta Mannosidase
This test measures the activity of the Beta Mannosidase enzyme in your blood. This enzyme is essential for breaking down complex sugar molecules (oligosaccharides) within your cells.
Bile Acid Serum
This blood test measures the levels of bile acids in your serum. Bile acids are produced by the liver and play a crucial role in digesting fats and absorbing nutrients. Abnormal levels can indicate issues with liver function or bile flow.
BILE SALT AND PIGMENT, URINE
This urine test checks for the presence of bile salts and pigments. Normally, these substances are not found in urine. Their appearance can indicate that bile is not flowing properly from the liver or gallbladder into the digestive system.
BILIRUBIN DIRECT
This blood test measures direct (conjugated) bilirubin, a waste product formed when red blood cells break down. Direct bilirubin is processed by the liver and then excreted. High levels can signal problems with the liver's ability to excrete bile.
BILIRUBIN INDIRECT
This blood test measures indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin, which is formed when red blood cells break down before it reaches the liver for processing. High levels can indicate excessive red blood cell destruction or issues with the liver's initial processing.
Biotinidase Quantitative Serum
This test measures the amount of biotinidase enzyme in your blood serum. Biotinidase is essential for recycling biotin, a crucial vitamin (B7) needed for many metabolic processes in the body. Low levels can indicate a rare genetic disorder affecting biotin utilization.
BK Polioma virus Quantitative (Blood)
This test detects and measures the amount of BK polyomavirus DNA in your blood. BK virus is common and usually harmless, but it can reactivate and cause problems in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as organ transplant recipients. Monitoring viral load helps manage potential complications.
BLEEDING TIME (BT)
This test measures how long it takes for small blood vessels to stop bleeding after a tiny cut. It helps assess your body's ability to form a clot and stop bleeding effectively.
BLOOD GROUP
This test identifies your specific blood type (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (positive or negative). Knowing your blood group is essential for safe blood transfusions and during pregnancy.