Lab Tests Directory
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ABPA SCREEN (TOTAL IGE, SPECIFIC IGE AF)
The ABPA Screen is a blood test that measures your total IgE levels and specific IgE antibodies to Aspergillus fumigatus (AF). This screening helps identify an allergic reaction to the Aspergillus fungus, a key indicator for Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA).
ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT (AEC)
The Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) measures the exact number of eosinophils, a specific type of white blood cell, in your blood. Eosinophils play a key role in your immune response, particularly in fighting parasitic infections and allergic reactions.
Absolute Granulocyte Count (AGC)
The Absolute Granulocyte Count (AGC) measures the total number of granulocytes in your blood. Granulocytes are a group of white blood cells (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) that are essential for your immune system's first line of defense against infections.
Absolute Monocyte Count (AMC)
The Absolute Monocyte Count (AMC) measures the exact number of monocytes, a type of white blood cell, in your blood. Monocytes play a crucial role in your immune system by fighting off infections and removing damaged cells. This test helps assess your body's immune response.
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)
The Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) measures the number of neutrophils, a specific type of white blood cell, in your blood. Neutrophils are your body's primary defense against bacterial and fungal infections, making this test vital for assessing your immune system's strength.
Acetyl Choline Receptor Binding Antibody
The Acetyl Choline Receptor Binding Antibody test detects specific antibodies that interfere with the normal function of acetylcholine receptors. These receptors are crucial for transmitting signals between nerves and muscles, enabling muscle movement. This test helps diagnose certain autoimmune conditions affecting muscle function.
Acetylcholinesterase (RBC) OPC poisoning Blood
This test measures the activity of acetylcholinesterase in your red blood cells. It is primarily used to check for exposure to organophosphate compounds (OPCs), which are commonly found in pesticides and nerve agents. A decrease in this enzyme's activity can indicate poisoning.
Acetylcholinesterase OPC poisoning Plasma
This test measures the activity of acetylcholinesterase in your blood plasma. It is used to detect recent exposure to organophosphate compounds (OPCs), commonly found in pesticides, and assess potential poisoning. Plasma levels react more quickly to exposure than RBC levels.
Acid lipase disorder Wolman diseaase
This test helps diagnose Wolman disease, a rare genetic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme lysosomal acid lipase (LAL). This deficiency leads to the harmful accumulation of fats (lipids) in various organs, particularly the liver, spleen, and adrenal glands.
Acid Phosphatase Total
This test measures the total amount of acid phosphatase enzyme in your blood. Acid phosphatase is found in various tissues throughout the body, including the prostate, red blood cells, platelets, and bone.
Acid Phosphatase Total and prostatic fraction
This test measures the levels of acid phosphatase in your blood, specifically distinguishing between the total amount and the fraction that comes from the prostate gland. It helps assess prostate health and can be useful in certain medical evaluations.
ACTH Stimulation Test For 17 OH progesterone 3 samples
This test evaluates the function of your adrenal glands by measuring 17-OH progesterone levels before and after receiving a synthetic hormone called ACTH. It helps doctors understand how well your adrenal glands are producing certain hormones.