Lab Tests Directory
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ADA Adenosine Deaminase Pericardial Fluid
This test measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) enzyme in pericardial fluid, which is found around the heart. Elevated ADA levels in this fluid can indicate inflammation or infection of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart.
ADA Adenosine Deaminase Peritoneal Fluid
The ADA Peritoneal Fluid test measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase, an enzyme, in the fluid surrounding your abdominal organs (peritoneal fluid). This test helps doctors investigate the cause of fluid buildup in the abdomen, known as ascites.
ADA Adenosine Deaminase Pleural Fluid
The ADA Pleural Fluid test measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase, an enzyme, in the fluid surrounding your lungs (pleural fluid). This test is used to help determine the cause of fluid accumulation around the lungs, known as pleural effusion.
ADA Adenosine Deaminase PUS
The ADA PUS test measures Adenosine Deaminase levels in your blood to help assess systemic inflammation or infection, particularly when pus formation is suspected elsewhere in the body. It provides insights into the body's immune response.
ADA Adenosine Deaminase Serum
The ADA Serum test measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase, an enzyme, in your blood serum. This test is often used to assess overall immune system activity and can be a general indicator of inflammation or infection in the body.
Adenovirus (Respiraitory) PCR
The Adenovirus (Respiratory) PCR test detects genetic material from adenoviruses in a respiratory sample. This test is crucial for identifying an active adenovirus infection, which can cause a range of respiratory illnesses from common colds to pneumonia.
Adenovirus (Stool) PCR
This test detects the genetic material (DNA) of adenovirus in a stool sample. It's a highly sensitive method used to identify an active adenovirus infection, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract, helping pinpoint the cause of digestive symptoms.
ADENOVIRUS IgG
This blood test measures the level of IgG antibodies against adenovirus. IgG antibodies typically develop a few weeks after an infection and can remain detectable for a long time, indicating past exposure or immunity to the virus.
ADENOVIRUS IgM
This blood test measures IgM antibodies specific to adenovirus. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to a new infection, indicating a recent or active adenovirus infection.
ADENOVIRUS IN STOOL
This test checks for the presence of adenovirus in a stool sample. It's commonly used to diagnose adenovirus infections that affect the digestive system, which can cause symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort.
Adiponectin Level
This blood test measures the level of adiponectin, a hormone produced by fat cells that plays a key role in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Healthy levels are associated with better metabolic health and insulin sensitivity.
Adrenal 21-Hydroxylase Autoantibodies
This test checks for specific antibodies that target the 21-hydroxylase enzyme in your adrenal glands. These antibodies can indicate an autoimmune condition affecting your adrenal function.