Lab Tests Directory
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Fructose, Semen
The Fructose, Semen test measures the level of fructose in a semen sample. Fructose is a sugar produced by the seminal vesicles that provides energy for sperm motility. This test helps evaluate the function of these glands and the quality of the semen.
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
Measures FSH, a key hormone for reproductive function. In women, it stimulates egg development. In men, it drives sperm production. Essential for fertility evaluation.
Fungal stain BAL, ET Secretion Respiratory Sample
This test involves examining a respiratory sample, such as Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL) or Endotracheal (ET) secretions, under a microscope for the presence of fungal elements. It helps identify fungal infections in the lungs and airways.
Fungal stain Other samples
This test examines various body fluid or tissue samples under a microscope to identify fungal elements. It helps detect fungal infections in different parts of the body.
Fungal stain Specify Body fluid type
This test involves examining a sample of a specific body fluid, such as cerebrospinal fluid, pleural fluid, or joint fluid, under a microscope to identify fungal elements. It's used to detect fungal infections within internal body systems.
Fungus Examination KOH Mount
The Fungus Examination KOH Mount test helps detect the presence of fungal elements in a sputum sample. It involves treating the sample with potassium hydroxide (KOH) to dissolve non-fungal material, making any fungi present easier to see under a microscope. This test is a quick and effective way to screen for fungal infections.
GALACTOMANNAN (ASPERGILLUS ANTIGEN), SERUM
The Galactomannan (Aspergillus Antigen) test measures a specific component of the cell wall of Aspergillus fungi in your blood. This test helps determine if you have an active infection caused by Aspergillus, a common type of mold that can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable individuals.
Galactose (Classical) Epimerase
The Galactose (Classical) Epimerase test checks for a deficiency in the enzyme Galactose Epimerase, which is essential for processing galactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products. A deficiency in this enzyme indicates a rare genetic disorder called Galactosemia Type III, affecting how your body breaks down sugars.
Galactose (Classical) Transferase
The Galactose (Classical) Transferase test measures the activity of the Galactose-1-phosphate Uridyltransferase (GALT) enzyme in your blood. This enzyme is crucial for converting galactose into glucose, and a deficiency indicates Classic Galactosemia (Type I), the most common and severe form of this genetic disorder.
Galactose (Total) Quantitative
The Galactose (Total) Quantitative test measures the total amount of galactose in your blood. This test is often used as a screening tool for Galactosemia, a group of genetic disorders that affect how the body processes galactose, or to monitor the effectiveness of dietary management in individuals already diagnosed.
Galactose (Total) Screening Qualitative
This test screens for total galactose in the blood, helping to identify potential issues with how your body processes galactose, a type of sugar found in milk and dairy products. It's a qualitative test, meaning it indicates the presence or absence of elevated levels rather than an exact amount.
Galactose 1 Phosphate
This test measures the level of Galactose-1-phosphate in red blood cells, which is a key indicator for classic galactosemia. It helps assess how well your body processes galactose, a sugar found in dairy products.