Lab Tests Directory
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BRCA1 and BRCA 2 mutation detection panel- Somatic
This test analyzes a tissue sample, typically from a tumor, to identify acquired (somatic) mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. These mutations develop during a person's lifetime and are not inherited.
Brucella Antibody IgG
This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to a Brucella infection. IgG antibodies typically appear later in an infection and can indicate a past or chronic exposure.
Brucella Antibody IgM
This blood test identifies IgM antibodies, which are the first type of antibodies produced by your immune system when you are newly infected with Brucella. It helps detect recent or active Brucella infections.
Brucella Total Antibodies
This test checks for total antibodies against Brucella bacteria, which cause brucellosis (also known as Malta fever). It helps determine if you have been exposed to the bacteria and developed an immune response.
C-Kit Mutation PCR Blood
This test looks for specific changes, called mutations, in the C-Kit gene using a blood sample. The C-Kit gene provides instructions for making a protein involved in cell growth and development.
C-Peptide
Measures C-Peptide, a byproduct of insulin production. Indicates how much insulin the pancreas is making, helping differentiate between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
C-peptide (Fasting)
The C-peptide test measures a substance produced in equal amounts with insulin by your pancreas. This fasting version helps assess your body's insulin production when you haven't eaten, providing insight into your pancreatic function.
C-peptide (PP)
The C-peptide (PP) test measures the amount of C-peptide in your blood after you've eaten a meal. This helps assess how your pancreas responds to food by producing insulin, which is vital for managing blood sugar.
C-peptide (Random)
A C-peptide (Random) test measures the amount of C-peptide in your blood at any time of day, without specific fasting or meal timing. It provides a general snapshot of your body's insulin production.
CADMIUM
The Cadmium blood test measures the level of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in your bloodstream. This test is important for assessing recent exposure to cadmium, which can occur through environmental sources like contaminated food, water, or occupational exposure.
CADMIUM, Urine
The Cadmium urine test measures the amount of cadmium excreted in your urine. Unlike the blood test which shows recent exposure, this test is more indicative of chronic or long-term exposure to cadmium and how much has accumulated in your body, particularly in the kidneys.
CALCIUM CORRECTED
This test measures your total calcium level and then adjusts it based on your albumin levels. This correction provides a more accurate picture of your biologically active calcium, especially if your albumin levels are abnormal.