Lab Tests Directory
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RBC Magnesium
The RBC Magnesium test measures the amount of magnesium inside your red blood cells, providing a more accurate long-term assessment of your body's magnesium stores. This is often preferred over serum magnesium for evaluating chronic deficiencies.
REDUCING SUBSTANCE (Random Urine)
The Reducing Substance (Random Urine) test checks for the presence of reducing sugars (like glucose, fructose, or galactose) in a urine sample. This can indicate issues with carbohydrate metabolism or kidney function.
REDUCING SUBSTANCE IN STOOL
The Reducing Substance in Stool test detects the presence of reducing sugars in a stool sample. This test is primarily used to identify carbohydrate malabsorption, meaning your body isn't properly digesting certain sugars.
Reticulin IgA Antibodies
The Reticulin IgA Antibodies test checks for specific antibodies in your blood that are often found in people with celiac disease. These antibodies react against reticulin, a protein found in connective tissues.
Rheumatoid Factor (IgA)
The Rheumatoid Factor (IgA) test measures the level of IgA antibodies that target your body's own tissues. While Rheumatoid Factor is commonly associated with rheumatoid arthritis, the IgA type can offer additional insights into autoimmune activity.
Rheumatoid Factor IgG IgA and IgM
This comprehensive test measures three specific types of Rheumatoid Factor antibodies: IgG, IgA, and IgM. It provides a more detailed picture of your immune response compared to the standard RA factor test.
RUBELLA IgG
This blood test measures the level of IgG antibodies against the Rubella virus. The presence of these antibodies usually indicates past infection or successful vaccination, providing long-term immunity.
RUBELLA IgG AVIDITY
The Rubella IgG Avidity test helps determine if a rubella infection is recent or occurred in the past. It measures the binding strength of IgG antibodies to the rubella virus, which changes over time after infection. This test is crucial, especially for pregnant individuals, to assess the risk to the fetus.
RUBELLA IgM
The Rubella IgM test checks for recent or active rubella infection by detecting IgM antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are usually the first type produced by your body in response to a new infection. This test is important for diagnosing current rubella cases, especially in pregnant women or those planning pregnancy.
SCRUB TYPHUS (TSUTSUGAMUSHI) ANTIBODY IgG QUALITATIVE
This blood test detects IgG antibodies to Scrub Typhus, an infection caused by bacteria transmitted by chiggers. A positive IgG result typically indicates a past infection or exposure to the bacteria.
SCRUB TYPHUS (TSUTSUGAMUSHI) ANTIBODY IgM QUALITATIVE
This blood test identifies IgM antibodies to Scrub Typhus, an infection spread by chiggers. A positive IgM result suggests a recent or active infection, as these antibodies are produced early in the disease.
Semen Analysis (Spermogram)
Evaluates sperm count, motility, morphology, and semen volume. The primary test for evaluating male fertility and identifying causes of difficulty conceiving.