Lab Tests Directory
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AMINOLEVULINIC ACID (5-ALA), 24 HOUR URINE
This test measures the amount of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) in your urine collected over a 24-hour period. It helps assess the body's porphyrin metabolism, which can be affected by certain genetic conditions.
AMINOLEVULINIC ACID (5-ALA), RANDOM URINE
This test measures the amount of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) in a single, random urine sample. It's used to screen for or monitor conditions affecting porphyrin metabolism.
Amiodarone
This test measures the level of Amiodarone, a medication used to treat irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), in your blood. It helps ensure the drug is within a safe and effective range.
Ammonia
This blood test measures the amount of ammonia in your bloodstream. Ammonia is a waste product produced when your body breaks down protein, and high levels can be toxic.
Amniotic Fluid For Karyotyping
This test analyzes the chromosomes in a sample of amniotic fluid, which surrounds the baby in the womb. It's performed during pregnancy to detect chromosomal abnormalities.
Amphetamine Quantitative Urine Spot
This test measures the amount of amphetamines present in a urine sample. It helps determine recent use of amphetamine-type stimulants, which are drugs that can affect the central nervous system.
Amphiphysin Antibody
The Amphiphysin Antibody test detects specific antibodies in your blood that target the amphiphysin protein. These antibodies are rare but can be associated with certain neurological conditions.
Amyloid A
The Amyloid A test measures the level of Serum Amyloid A (SAA) protein in your blood. SAA is an acute-phase reactant, meaning its levels rise rapidly in response to inflammation or infection.
ANA (Antinuclear Antibody)
Screens for autoimmune diseases by detecting antibodies that attack the cell nucleus. A positive ANA is found in lupus, Sjogren syndrome, scleroderma, and other autoimmune conditions.
Anaerobic Blood C/S
This test looks for bacteria in your blood that can grow without oxygen, known as anaerobic bacteria. It's crucial for identifying hidden infections that might not show up in standard cultures, helping your doctor understand the cause of your illness.
Anaerobic Fluid C/S
This test analyzes various body fluids (other than blood) for the presence of anaerobic bacteria, which thrive in oxygen-free environments. It helps pinpoint infections in specific body areas like joints, abdomen, or chest.
Anaerobic PUS C/S
This test examines a pus sample, typically from a wound or abscess, to identify anaerobic bacteria that can cause infections. These bacteria grow best in areas with little to no oxygen, often leading to deep or complicated infections.