Lab Tests Directory
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Legionella Pneumophila IgM Antibodies
This test detects IgM antibodies, which are produced early in response to a Legionella pneumophila infection. It helps identify a recent or active infection with the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia.
Legionella pneumophila PCR
This PCR test directly detects the genetic material (DNA) of Legionella pneumophila bacteria from a swab sample. It's a highly sensitive and specific method to confirm the presence of the bacteria causing Legionnaires' disease.
LEISHMANIA (KALA AZAR) ANTIBODY IgG
This test identifies IgG antibodies produced by the immune system in response to a Leishmania infection, specifically the type causing visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar). IgG antibodies indicate past exposure or a chronic infection.
Leishmania Dodovani (LD) Bodies, Blood
This test involves examining a blood smear under a microscope to directly identify Leishmania donovani (LD) bodies, which are the parasitic forms found within cells. It's a direct method to confirm an active Leishmania infection.
Leishmania Dodovani (LD) Bodies, Bone Marrow
This test involves examining a bone marrow aspirate under a microscope to directly identify Leishmania donovani (LD) bodies. It is considered a highly sensitive and definitive method for diagnosing visceral leishmaniasis, especially when blood tests are inconclusive.
Leptospira Detection by smear examination, Blood
This test involves examining a blood sample under a microscope to directly look for the presence of Leptospira bacteria. It's a quick method to identify the bacteria that cause leptospirosis, especially in the early stages of infection.
Leptospira Detection by smear examination, CSF
This test involves examining a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) under a microscope to directly look for Leptospira bacteria. CSF is the fluid surrounding your brain and spinal cord, and this test is performed when there's suspicion of the infection affecting the central nervous system.
Leptospira Detection by smear examination, Urine
This test involves examining a urine sample under a microscope to directly look for Leptospira bacteria. While bacteria may not be present in urine during the very early stages of infection, they are often shed in urine later, making this test useful for diagnosis.
LEPTOSPIRA IgM ANTIBODIES
This blood test looks for IgM antibodies, which are typically the first type of antibodies your body produces when you have a new or recent Leptospira infection. It helps diagnose an acute, active infection.
Leucine Quantitative Serum
This blood test measures the amount of leucine, an essential amino acid, in your blood serum. It helps assess your nutritional status and can be used to investigate certain metabolic disorders.
Levetiracetam (KEPPRA)
This blood test measures the level of Levetiracetam (commonly known by the brand name Keppra) in your bloodstream. It's used to ensure the medication is within a therapeutic range, helping to manage epilepsy and seizures effectively.
LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
Measures LH, which triggers ovulation in women and stimulates testosterone production in men. The LH/FSH ratio is important for diagnosing PCOS.