Lab Tests Directory
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ASKA-SKELETAL (STRIATED)MUSCLE ANTIBODY,(SERUM IF)
The ASKA-Skeletal Muscle Antibody test detects specific antibodies in your blood that target skeletal (striated) muscle tissue. This test helps identify autoimmune conditions where your immune system mistakenly attacks your own muscle cells.
Asparagine Quantitative Serum
The Asparagine Quantitative Serum test measures the amount of asparagine, an amino acid, present in your blood. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and play vital roles in many bodily functions.
Asparagine Quantitative Urine
The Asparagine Quantitative Urine test measures the amount of asparagine, an amino acid, excreted in your urine over a specific period. This helps assess how your kidneys process and reabsorb amino acids.
Aspartic Acid Quantitative Serum
The Aspartic Acid Quantitative Serum test measures the level of aspartic acid, another important amino acid, in your blood. Amino acids are crucial for protein synthesis and various metabolic processes in the body.
Aspartic Acid Quantitative Urine
The Aspartic Acid Quantitative Urine test measures the amount of aspartic acid excreted in your urine over a specific collection period. This test helps evaluate how effectively your kidneys are processing and reabsorbing amino acids.
Aspergillosis IgG antibodies
This test checks for IgG antibodies, which are produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Aspergillus, a common type of mold. IgG antibodies typically appear later in an infection and can indicate a past or chronic exposure to Aspergillus. It helps assess your body's long-term immune response to this fungus.
Aspergillosis IgM antibodies
This test looks for IgM antibodies, which are the first type of antibodies produced by your immune system when you encounter a new infection, including Aspergillus mold. The presence of IgM antibodies typically suggests a recent or active infection with Aspergillus. It helps in identifying early stages of the disease.
Asymmetric Dimethylarginine (ADMA)
The Asymmetric Dimethylarginine (ADMA) test measures the level of a naturally occurring substance in your blood that can affect the health of your blood vessels. ADMA is a marker that helps assess your risk for cardiovascular diseases by interfering with nitric oxide, a molecule crucial for relaxing blood vessels.
Atopobium vaginae PCR
The Atopobium vaginae PCR test detects the presence of genetic material (DNA) from the bacterium Atopobium vaginae in a urine sample. This bacterium is commonly associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common vaginal infection. The PCR method offers high sensitivity for accurate detection.
B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE (BNP)
The BNP test measures the level of B-type natriuretic peptide, a hormone produced by your heart. High levels can indicate that your heart is working harder than usual.
Babesia microti Antibodies IgG and IgM
This test detects both IgG and IgM antibodies against Babesia microti, a parasite that causes babesiosis, a tick-borne infection. IgM antibodies indicate a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies suggest a current or past exposure. It helps identify your immune response to this specific parasite.
BACTERIAL MENINGITIS MULTIPLEX PCR
This test uses an advanced molecular technique (PCR) to rapidly detect the genetic material of multiple bacteria that commonly cause bacterial meningitis. It helps identify the specific type of bacteria responsible for the infection, which is crucial for targeted treatment.