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READING YOUR RESULTS The key components of a test report are illustrated below using some example reports. Example 1 – Standard printed laboratory report: Example 2 - Online GP record: Result: May be numerical or text (e.g. Positive or negative) Reference range: tells you within what range you would expect a normal result to lie. Flag: Tells you whether a resultDRUGS OF ABUSE
A drugs of abuse ‘screen’ usually covers the more commonly abused drug groups which are the opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, cannabinoids, amphetamines (including Ecstasy) and cocaine. Drugs used in the treatment of opiate addiction (methadone andC-REACTIVE PROTEIN
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase reactant, a protein made by the liver that is released into the blood within a few hours after tissue injury, the start of an infection or other inflammation.Increased concentrations in the blood can be found after a heart attack, in sepsis, and after a surgical procedure.It is often the first evidence of inflammation or an infection in the body, with ISLET AUTOANTIBODIES IN DIABETES| LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK Islet autoantibodies are proteins produced by the immune system that have been shown to be associated with type 1 diabetes.Testing can detect the presence of one or more of these autoantibodies in the blood.. Type 1 diabetes is a condition characterized by a lack of insulin due to autoimmune processes that destroy the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. FIBRINOGEN - LAB TESTS ONLINE Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant, meaning that fibrinogen concentrations may rise sharply in any condition that causes inflammation or tissue damage. Elevated concentrations of fibrinogen are not specific -- they do not tell the doctor the cause or locationof the disturbance.
VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINE The primary test used to investigate the bleeding is the prothrombin time (PT). If the result of the PT is prolonged and it is suspected to be due to low levels of vitamin K, then oral supplements or injections of the vitamin will be administered. If the bleeding is resolved and the PT/INR results return to normal, then vitamin K deficiency isHIV 1 VIRAL LOAD
A viral load test is requested, usually in conjunction with a CD count, when a patient is first diagnosed with HIV 1. The test result functions as a baseline measurement that shows how actively the virus is reproducing. Your doctor may request a viral load test and a CD4 count about every four weeks to evaluate whether therapy is beingeffective.
HYDROCEPHALUS
A condition in which the chambers (ventricles) within the brain become enlarged due to an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid. PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute of FAECAL OCCULT BLOOD TEST AND FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST The faecal immunological test (FIT) checks for blood in your faeces. Normally, there will not be enough blood lost through the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines) to have a positive FIT test or for you to notice it by looking. Any significant amount of blood being passed (seen as bloody or dark, tarry faeces) should beinvestigated.
READING YOUR RESULTS The key components of a test report are illustrated below using some example reports. Example 1 – Standard printed laboratory report: Example 2 - Online GP record: Result: May be numerical or text (e.g. Positive or negative) Reference range: tells you within what range you would expect a normal result to lie. Flag: Tells you whether a resultDRUGS OF ABUSE
A drugs of abuse ‘screen’ usually covers the more commonly abused drug groups which are the opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, cannabinoids, amphetamines (including Ecstasy) and cocaine. Drugs used in the treatment of opiate addiction (methadone andC-REACTIVE PROTEIN
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase reactant, a protein made by the liver that is released into the blood within a few hours after tissue injury, the start of an infection or other inflammation.Increased concentrations in the blood can be found after a heart attack, in sepsis, and after a surgical procedure.It is often the first evidence of inflammation or an infection in the body, with ISLET AUTOANTIBODIES IN DIABETES| LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK Islet autoantibodies are proteins produced by the immune system that have been shown to be associated with type 1 diabetes.Testing can detect the presence of one or more of these autoantibodies in the blood.. Type 1 diabetes is a condition characterized by a lack of insulin due to autoimmune processes that destroy the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. FIBRINOGEN - LAB TESTS ONLINE Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant, meaning that fibrinogen concentrations may rise sharply in any condition that causes inflammation or tissue damage. Elevated concentrations of fibrinogen are not specific -- they do not tell the doctor the cause or locationof the disturbance.
VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINE The primary test used to investigate the bleeding is the prothrombin time (PT). If the result of the PT is prolonged and it is suspected to be due to low levels of vitamin K, then oral supplements or injections of the vitamin will be administered. If the bleeding is resolved and the PT/INR results return to normal, then vitamin K deficiency isHIV 1 VIRAL LOAD
A viral load test is requested, usually in conjunction with a CD count, when a patient is first diagnosed with HIV 1. The test result functions as a baseline measurement that shows how actively the virus is reproducing. Your doctor may request a viral load test and a CD4 count about every four weeks to evaluate whether therapy is beingeffective.
HYDROCEPHALUS
A condition in which the chambers (ventricles) within the brain become enlarged due to an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid.PREOPERATIVE TESTS
Preoperative tests are a set of tests that are carried out before you have a planned (sometimes called 'elective') operation. These tests may be done even if you appear to be healthy, to provide information about conditions that could affect the treatment you need.DRUGS OF ABUSE
A drugs of abuse ‘screen’ usually covers the more commonly abused drug groups which are the opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, cannabinoids, amphetamines (including Ecstasy) and cocaine. Drugs used in the treatment of opiate addiction (methadone and PATHOLOGY DISCIPLINES The scientists working in serology examine blood serum for antibodies to infections such as colds and flu, Epstein Barr virus (glandular fever), rubella (measles) and Ross River fever. Allergies are also tested in this way. One of the most common tasks performed in the serology lab is to measure levels of antibodies to find out if apatient has
FIBRINOGEN - LAB TESTS ONLINE Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant, meaning that fibrinogen concentrations may rise sharply in any condition that causes inflammation or tissue damage. Elevated concentrations of fibrinogen are not specific -- they do not tell the doctor the cause or locationof the disturbance.
VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. It is required to produce photoreceptors in the eyes and to maintain the lining of the surface of the eyes and other mucousmembranes.
GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE Gout is a condition caused by the collection of needle-like uric acid crystals in one or more joints. Uric acid is a waste product made naturally by the body. Increased levels of uric acid occur following the breakdown of a substance called purines. GGT - LAB TESTS ONLINE A doctor usually requests GGT along with other tests to evaluate a person who has signs or symptoms that suggest liver disease.Some of the symptoms of liver injury include jaundice, nausea, vomiting, abdominal (around the stomach area) swelling, abdominal pain, pruritus (severe itching), and tiredness.. GGT is increased in most diseases that cause damage to the liver or bile ducts, but isMALABSORPTION
Malabsorption is a condition caused by the decreased ability to digest and/or absorb nutrients from food. It is seen with a variety of diseases and can lead to general malnutrition or to symptoms associated with deficiencies in specific nutrients.. The body requires a steady supply of nutrients to build, repair, and maintain itself, to produce energy, enzymes, hormones, proteins, cells VASCULITIS - LAB TESTS ONLINE Vasculitis refers to a rare group of conditions where there is inflammation of blood vessels. There are various different types of vasculitis, which can be classified either according to the size of the blood vessels damaged or according to the part of the body affected, and also whether there is any underlying disease.HYPOTHYROIDISM
Hypothyroidism is a type of thyroid disorder. It is defined as having too little thyroid hormone. It involves slowing of body functions, and symptoms include weight gain, dry skin, constipation, cold intolerance, puffy skin, hair loss, fatigue, and menstrual irregularity in women. PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute ofPREOPERATIVE TESTS
Preoperative tests are a set of tests that are carried out before you have a planned (sometimes called 'elective') operation. These tests may be done even if you appear to be healthy, to provide information about conditions that could affect the treatment you need. READING YOUR RESULTS The key components of a test report are illustrated below using some example reports. Example 1 – Standard printed laboratory report: Example 2 - Online GP record: Result: May be numerical or text (e.g. Positive or negative) Reference range: tells you within what range you would expect a normal result to lie. Flag: Tells you whether a result FAECAL OCCULT BLOOD TEST AND FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST The faecal immunological test (FIT) checks for blood in your faeces. Normally, there will not be enough blood lost through the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines) to have a positive FIT test or for you to notice it by looking. Any significant amount of blood being passed (seen as bloody or dark, tarry faeces) should beinvestigated.
DRUGS OF ABUSE
A drugs of abuse ‘screen’ usually covers the more commonly abused drug groups which are the opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, cannabinoids, amphetamines (including Ecstasy) and cocaine. Drugs used in the treatment of opiate addiction (methadone and ISLET AUTOANTIBODIES IN DIABETES| LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK Islet autoantibodies are proteins produced by the immune system that have been shown to be associated with type 1 diabetes.Testing can detect the presence of one or more of these autoantibodies in the blood.. Type 1 diabetes is a condition characterized by a lack of insulin due to autoimmune processes that destroy the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. UREA TEST- UNDERSTAND THE TEST Urea may be used in a panel of tests: when someone has non-specific illness, as part of a routine group of tests, or. to check how the kidneys are functioning before starting to take certain drugs. Urea is often requested with creatinine: if kidney problems are suspected, to GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE Gout is a condition caused by the collection of needle-like uric acid crystals in one or more joints. Uric acid is a waste product made naturally by the body. Increased levels of uric acid occur following the breakdown of a substance called purines.CALR MUTATION
A positive CALR mutation test means that the person likely has a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), specifically essential thrombocythaemia (ET) or primary myelofibrosis (PMF). Other testing, such as a bone marrow biopsy, may need to be performed to determine which MPN the person has and to evaluate its severity.ALPHA-1 ANTITRYPSIN
Alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) is a protein that is produced in the liver and released into the bloodstream. A1AT works by inactivating several enzymes but the main one is the enzyme elastase present in the lungs. Elastase is an enzyme produced by neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) and it is part of the body’s normal response to injury andinflammation.
PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute ofPREOPERATIVE TESTS
Preoperative tests are a set of tests that are carried out before you have a planned (sometimes called 'elective') operation. These tests may be done even if you appear to be healthy, to provide information about conditions that could affect the treatment you need. READING YOUR RESULTS The key components of a test report are illustrated below using some example reports. Example 1 – Standard printed laboratory report: Example 2 - Online GP record: Result: May be numerical or text (e.g. Positive or negative) Reference range: tells you within what range you would expect a normal result to lie. Flag: Tells you whether a result FAECAL OCCULT BLOOD TEST AND FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST The faecal immunological test (FIT) checks for blood in your faeces. Normally, there will not be enough blood lost through the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines) to have a positive FIT test or for you to notice it by looking. Any significant amount of blood being passed (seen as bloody or dark, tarry faeces) should beinvestigated.
DRUGS OF ABUSE
A drugs of abuse ‘screen’ usually covers the more commonly abused drug groups which are the opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, cannabinoids, amphetamines (including Ecstasy) and cocaine. Drugs used in the treatment of opiate addiction (methadone and ISLET AUTOANTIBODIES IN DIABETES| LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK Islet autoantibodies are proteins produced by the immune system that have been shown to be associated with type 1 diabetes.Testing can detect the presence of one or more of these autoantibodies in the blood.. Type 1 diabetes is a condition characterized by a lack of insulin due to autoimmune processes that destroy the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. UREA TEST- UNDERSTAND THE TEST Urea may be used in a panel of tests: when someone has non-specific illness, as part of a routine group of tests, or. to check how the kidneys are functioning before starting to take certain drugs. Urea is often requested with creatinine: if kidney problems are suspected, to GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE Gout is a condition caused by the collection of needle-like uric acid crystals in one or more joints. Uric acid is a waste product made naturally by the body. Increased levels of uric acid occur following the breakdown of a substance called purines.CALR MUTATION
A positive CALR mutation test means that the person likely has a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), specifically essential thrombocythaemia (ET) or primary myelofibrosis (PMF). Other testing, such as a bone marrow biopsy, may need to be performed to determine which MPN the person has and to evaluate its severity.ALPHA-1 ANTITRYPSIN
Alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) is a protein that is produced in the liver and released into the bloodstream. A1AT works by inactivating several enzymes but the main one is the enzyme elastase present in the lungs. Elastase is an enzyme produced by neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) and it is part of the body’s normal response to injury andinflammation.
FULL BLOOD COUNT
Learn how the full blood count (FBC) test is used as a broad screening test to check for such disorders as anaemia, infection, and to determine an individual's general health status, or to diagnose certain conditions. Understand what to expect from the test and how tointerpret results.
UREA TEST- UNDERSTAND THE TEST Urea may be used in a panel of tests: when someone has non-specific illness, as part of a routine group of tests, or. to check how the kidneys are functioning before starting to take certain drugs. Urea is often requested with creatinine: if kidney problems are suspected, to FIBRINOGEN - LAB TESTS ONLINE Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant, meaning that fibrinogen concentrations may rise sharply in any condition that causes inflammation or tissue damage. Elevated concentrations of fibrinogen are not specific -- they do not tell the doctor the cause or locationof the disturbance.
C-PEPTIDE - LAB TESTS ONLINE C-peptide and the hormone insulin are created from a larger molecule called proinsulin, and stored in the beta cells of the pancreas. When insulin is released into the bloodstream to help transport glucose into the body's cells (to be used for energy), equal amounts of C-peptide also are released. This makes C-peptide useful as a markerof
VASCULITIS - LAB TESTS ONLINE Vasculitis refers to a rare group of conditions where there is inflammation of blood vessels. There are various different types of vasculitis, which can be classified either according to the size of the blood vessels damaged or according to the part of the body affected, and also whether there is any underlying disease.CALR MUTATION
A positive CALR mutation test means that the person likely has a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), specifically essential thrombocythaemia (ET) or primary myelofibrosis (PMF). Other testing, such as a bone marrow biopsy, may need to be performed to determine which MPN the person has and to evaluate its severity.ALPHA-1 ANTITRYPSIN
Alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) is a protein that is produced in the liver and released into the bloodstream. A1AT works by inactivating several enzymes but the main one is the enzyme elastase present in the lungs. Elastase is an enzyme produced by neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) and it is part of the body’s normal response to injury andinflammation.
SICKLE CELL TEST
The test is used to screen for the presence and amount of Haemoglobin S (HbS). In the screening test, a chemical is added to the patient's blood sample that reduces the amount of oxygen it carries. In those who carry the sickle cell gene (homozygous), the VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINE The primary test used to investigate the bleeding is the prothrombin time (PT). If the result of the PT is prolonged and it is suspected to be due to low levels of vitamin K, then oral supplements or injections of the vitamin will be administered. If the bleeding is resolved and the PT/INR results return to normal, then vitamin K deficiency is ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE (ALT) TEST Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme found mostly in liver and kidney cells. ALT is released into the blood when the liver is damaged. The ALT blood test is often ordered in conjunction with aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or as part of a liver panel to PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute of READING YOUR RESULTS The key components of a test report are illustrated below using some example reports. Example 1 – Standard printed laboratory report: Example 2 - Online GP record: Result: May be numerical or text (e.g. Positive or negative) Reference range: tells you within what range you would expect a normal result to lie. Flag: Tells you whether a result TORCH - LAB TESTS ONLINETORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTIONS PPTTORCH INFECTIONS PPT TORCH is an acronym for a group of various infectious diseases that may cause illness in pregnant women and may cause birth defects in their newborns.The original TORCH acronym stands for Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes Simplex Virus and the test is a screen for the presence of any of the antibodies to these infections. However, this acronym is now outdated, as all these tests are not VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UKVITAMIN A NORMAL RANGEVITAMIN A QUESTLABCORP VITAMIN AOPTIMAL VITAMIN A LEVEL Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. It is required to produce photoreceptors in the eyes and to maintain the lining of the surface of the eyes and other mucousmembranes.
VALPROIC ACID
Valproic acid is a drug that is used mainly to treat certain fitting disorders (also called seizures or epilepsy ), but is also prescribed to treat bipolar disease (manic depression) and to prevent migraine headaches, though this is an unlicensed use of valproic acid in theUK.
GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE Gout is a condition caused by the collection of needle-like uric acid crystals in one or more joints. Uric acid is a waste product made naturally by the body. Increased levels of uric acid occur following the breakdown of a substance called purines. VASCULITIS - LAB TESTS ONLINE Vasculitis refers to a rare group of conditions where there is inflammation of blood vessels. There are various different types of vasculitis, which can be classified either according to the size of the blood vessels damaged or according to the part of the body affected, and also whether there is any underlying disease.HIV 1 VIRAL LOAD
A viral load test is requested, usually in conjunction with a CD count, when a patient is first diagnosed with HIV 1. The test result functions as a baseline measurement that shows how actively the virus is reproducing. Your doctor may request a viral load test and a CD4 count about every four weeks to evaluate whether therapy is beingeffective.
VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINEVITAMIN K LAB VALUEVITAMIN K BLOOD CLOTVITAMIN K BLOOD TESTVITAMIN K BLOOD THINNERSVITAMIN K LEVELS IN BLOODVITAMIN K DEFICIENCY LABS The primary test used to investigate the bleeding is the prothrombin time (PT). If the result of the PT is prolonged and it is suspected to be due to low levels of vitamin K, then oral supplements or injections of the vitamin will be administered. If the bleeding is resolved and the PT/INR results return to normal, then vitamin K deficiency is PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute of READING YOUR RESULTS The key components of a test report are illustrated below using some example reports. Example 1 – Standard printed laboratory report: Example 2 - Online GP record: Result: May be numerical or text (e.g. Positive or negative) Reference range: tells you within what range you would expect a normal result to lie. Flag: Tells you whether a result TORCH - LAB TESTS ONLINETORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTIONS PPTTORCH INFECTIONS PPT TORCH is an acronym for a group of various infectious diseases that may cause illness in pregnant women and may cause birth defects in their newborns.The original TORCH acronym stands for Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes Simplex Virus and the test is a screen for the presence of any of the antibodies to these infections. However, this acronym is now outdated, as all these tests are not VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UKVITAMIN A NORMAL RANGEVITAMIN A QUESTLABCORP VITAMIN AOPTIMAL VITAMIN A LEVEL Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. It is required to produce photoreceptors in the eyes and to maintain the lining of the surface of the eyes and other mucousmembranes.
VALPROIC ACID
Valproic acid is a drug that is used mainly to treat certain fitting disorders (also called seizures or epilepsy ), but is also prescribed to treat bipolar disease (manic depression) and to prevent migraine headaches, though this is an unlicensed use of valproic acid in theUK.
GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE Gout is a condition caused by the collection of needle-like uric acid crystals in one or more joints. Uric acid is a waste product made naturally by the body. Increased levels of uric acid occur following the breakdown of a substance called purines. VASCULITIS - LAB TESTS ONLINE Vasculitis refers to a rare group of conditions where there is inflammation of blood vessels. There are various different types of vasculitis, which can be classified either according to the size of the blood vessels damaged or according to the part of the body affected, and also whether there is any underlying disease.HIV 1 VIRAL LOAD
A viral load test is requested, usually in conjunction with a CD count, when a patient is first diagnosed with HIV 1. The test result functions as a baseline measurement that shows how actively the virus is reproducing. Your doctor may request a viral load test and a CD4 count about every four weeks to evaluate whether therapy is beingeffective.
VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINEVITAMIN K LAB VALUEVITAMIN K BLOOD CLOTVITAMIN K BLOOD TESTVITAMIN K BLOOD THINNERSVITAMIN K LEVELS IN BLOODVITAMIN K DEFICIENCY LABS The primary test used to investigate the bleeding is the prothrombin time (PT). If the result of the PT is prolonged and it is suspected to be due to low levels of vitamin K, then oral supplements or injections of the vitamin will be administered. If the bleeding is resolved and the PT/INR results return to normal, then vitamin K deficiency isTESTS INDEX
Serum trypsinogen. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2) , RNA Detection by nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) or polymerase chain reaction (PCR), SARS CoV-2 / COVID-19 antibody test. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli. Sickle CellPREOPERATIVE TESTS
Preoperative tests are a set of tests that are carried out before you have a planned (sometimes called 'elective') operation. These tests may be done even if you appear to be healthy, to provide information about conditions that could affect the treatment you need. TORCH - LAB TESTS ONLINE TORCH is an acronym for a group of various infectious diseases that may cause illness in pregnant women and may cause birth defects in their newborns.The original TORCH acronym stands for Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes Simplex Virus and the test is a screen for the presence of any of the antibodies to these infections. However, this acronym is now outdated, as all these tests are not VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. It is required to produce photoreceptors in the eyes and to maintain the lining of the surface of the eyes and other mucousmembranes.
FAECAL OCCULT BLOOD TEST AND FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST The faecal immunological test (FIT) checks for blood in your faeces. Normally, there will not be enough blood lost through the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines) to have a positive FIT test or for you to notice it by looking. Any significant amount of blood being passed (seen as bloody or dark, tarry faeces) should beinvestigated.
VALPROIC ACID
Valproic acid is a drug that is used mainly to treat certain fitting disorders (also called seizures or epilepsy ), but is also prescribed to treat bipolar disease (manic depression) and to prevent migraine headaches, though this is an unlicensed use of valproic acid in theUK.
INFLAMM. BOWEL DISEASES The most common inflammatory bowel diseases are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. In the UK, ulcerative colitis is twice as common as Crohn’s disease. Both diseases can start at any age, but the majority are first diagnosed in patients between the ages of 15 and 40 and a smaller number between 60 and 80. LYMPHOMA - LAB TESTS ONLINE The lymph system consists of a series of vessels, similar to blood vessels, and nodules called lymph nodes. The lymphatic vessels are spread throughout the body and carry lymph, a milky fluid filled with lymphocytes, the cells that control the immune system.The lymphatics pass through lymph nodes as they circulate through the lymphaticsystem.
FIBRINOGEN - LAB TESTS ONLINE Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant, meaning that fibrinogen concentrations may rise sharply in any condition that causes inflammation or tissue damage. Elevated concentrations of fibrinogen are not specific -- they do not tell the doctor the cause or locationof the disturbance.
KIDNEY STONE RISK PANEL Kidney stone is a term for solid aggregates of The kidney stone risk panel is a group of tests that measure the amounts of substances in urine that are commonly associated with kidney stone formation. In an individual who has already had kidney stones, an increased concentration of one or more of these substances can indicate both an PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute of READING YOUR RESULTS All patients in the UK have the right to see their own test results. Historically this has been in the form of paper reports given to patients by their GP or hospital clinician, but results are now increasingly available directly online via GP record systems or hospital information systems.. Test reports are not always created with patients in mind and can sometimes be confusing and difficult TORCH - LAB TESTS ONLINETORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTIONS PPTTORCH INFECTIONS PPT TORCH is an acronym for a group of various infectious diseases that may cause illness in pregnant women and may cause birth defects in their newborns.The original TORCH acronym stands for Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes Simplex Virus and the test is a screen for the presence of any of the antibodies to these infections. However, this acronym is now outdated, as all these tests are not VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UKVITAMIN A NORMAL RANGEVITAMIN A QUESTLABCORP VITAMIN AOPTIMAL VITAMIN A LEVEL This test measures the concentration of retinol in the blood; retinol is the primary form of vitamin A in animals. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE What tests are used? Synovial fluid analysis – Fluid taken from the joint is examined for the presence of needle-like uric acid crystals, other types of crystals, and for signs of infection. This can help determine gout from other conditions such as pseudogout where a different type of crystal deposits and septic arthritis where infection is present.VALPROIC ACID
This test measures the amount of valproic acid in the blood. Valproic acid is a drug that is used mainly to treat certain fitting disorders (also called seizures or epilepsy), but is also prescribed to treat bipolar disease (manic depression) and to prevent migraine headaches, though this is an unlicensed use of valproic acid in the UK.It may be used in combination with other antiepilepticHIV 1 VIRAL LOAD
The viral load test is quantitative measurement of HIV 1 nucleic acid that provides important information that is used in conjunction with the CD4 cell count:. to monitor the status of HIV disease,; to guide recommendations for therapy, and; to predict the future course of HIV. Evidence shows that keeping the viral load levels as low as possible for as long as possible decreases the VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINEVITAMIN K LAB VALUEVITAMIN K BLOOD CLOTVITAMIN K BLOOD TESTVITAMIN K BLOOD THINNERSVITAMIN K LEVELS IN BLOODVITAMIN K DEFICIENCY LABS Tests for vitamin K are not widely available within the UK and are rarely requested. They are not typically used to screen for or help diagnose vitamin K deficiencies because a lack of vitamin K is usually discovered when unexpected or excessive bleeding or easy bruisingoccurs.
VASCULITIS - LAB TESTS ONLINE Vasculitis refers to a rare group of conditions where there is inflammation of blood vessels. There are various different types of vasculitis, which can be classified either according to the size of the blood vessels damaged or according to the part of the body affected, and also whether there is any underlying disease. PATIENT EDUCATION ON BLOOD, URINE, AND OTHER LAB TESTSADDITIONAL PATIENT RESOURCESGLOBAL SITESTESTS INDEXNOT LISTEDINDEX OF CONDITIONS Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease. It is produced by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine in collaboration with the AACC and support from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Institute of READING YOUR RESULTS All patients in the UK have the right to see their own test results. Historically this has been in the form of paper reports given to patients by their GP or hospital clinician, but results are now increasingly available directly online via GP record systems or hospital information systems.. Test reports are not always created with patients in mind and can sometimes be confusing and difficult TORCH - LAB TESTS ONLINETORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTION PDFTORCH INFECTIONS PPTTORCH INFECTIONS PPT TORCH is an acronym for a group of various infectious diseases that may cause illness in pregnant women and may cause birth defects in their newborns.The original TORCH acronym stands for Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes Simplex Virus and the test is a screen for the presence of any of the antibodies to these infections. However, this acronym is now outdated, as all these tests are not VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UKVITAMIN A NORMAL RANGEVITAMIN A QUESTLABCORP VITAMIN AOPTIMAL VITAMIN A LEVEL This test measures the concentration of retinol in the blood; retinol is the primary form of vitamin A in animals. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development. GOUT - LAB TESTS ONLINE What tests are used? Synovial fluid analysis – Fluid taken from the joint is examined for the presence of needle-like uric acid crystals, other types of crystals, and for signs of infection. This can help determine gout from other conditions such as pseudogout where a different type of crystal deposits and septic arthritis where infection is present.VALPROIC ACID
This test measures the amount of valproic acid in the blood. Valproic acid is a drug that is used mainly to treat certain fitting disorders (also called seizures or epilepsy), but is also prescribed to treat bipolar disease (manic depression) and to prevent migraine headaches, though this is an unlicensed use of valproic acid in the UK.It may be used in combination with other antiepilepticHIV 1 VIRAL LOAD
The viral load test is quantitative measurement of HIV 1 nucleic acid that provides important information that is used in conjunction with the CD4 cell count:. to monitor the status of HIV disease,; to guide recommendations for therapy, and; to predict the future course of HIV. Evidence shows that keeping the viral load levels as low as possible for as long as possible decreases the VITAMIN K - LAB TESTS ONLINEVITAMIN K LAB VALUEVITAMIN K BLOOD CLOTVITAMIN K BLOOD TESTVITAMIN K BLOOD THINNERSVITAMIN K LEVELS IN BLOODVITAMIN K DEFICIENCY LABS Tests for vitamin K are not widely available within the UK and are rarely requested. They are not typically used to screen for or help diagnose vitamin K deficiencies because a lack of vitamin K is usually discovered when unexpected or excessive bleeding or easy bruisingoccurs.
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Preoperative tests are a set of tests that are carried out before you have a planned (sometimes called 'elective') operation. These tests may be done even if you appear to be healthy, to provide information about conditions that could affect the treatment you need. FAECAL OCCULT BLOOD TEST AND FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST The faecal immunological test (FIT) checks for blood in your faeces. Normally, there will not be enough blood lost through the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines) to have a positive FIT test or for you to notice it by looking. TORCH - LAB TESTS ONLINE TORCH is an acronym for a group of various infectious diseases that may cause illness in pregnant women and may cause birth defects in their newborns.The original TORCH acronym stands for Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes Simplex Virus and the test is a screen for the presence of any of the antibodies to these infections. However, this acronym is now outdated, as all these tests are not VITAMIN A - LAB TESTS ONLINE-UK This test measures the concentration of retinol in the blood; retinol is the primary form of vitamin A in animals. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for healthy vision, skin growth and integrity, bone formation, immune function, and embryonic development.VALPROIC ACID
This test measures the amount of valproic acid in the blood. Valproic acid is a drug that is used mainly to treat certain fitting disorders (also called seizures or epilepsy), but is also prescribed to treat bipolar disease (manic depression) and to prevent migraine headaches, though this is an unlicensed use of valproic acid in the UK.It may be used in combination with other antiepileptic INFLAMM. BOWEL DISEASES Signs and symptoms of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are similar and overlap, often making it difficult to distinguish between the two. Symptoms usually develop gradually over time but sometimes may appear suddenly.. There may be times when the disease is active (flares), when symptoms are most noticeable, and periods of non-activity (remission), when signs and symptoms LYMPHOMA - LAB TESTS ONLINE The lymph system consists of a series of vessels, similar to blood vessels, and nodules called lymph nodes. The lymphatic vessels are spread throughout the body and carry lymph, a milky fluid filled with lymphocytes, the cells that control the immune system.The lymphatics pass through lymph nodes as they circulate through the lymphaticsystem.
FIBRINOGEN - LAB TESTS ONLINE Fibrinogen is a coagulation factor, a protein that is essential for blood clot formation. It is produced by the liver and released into the circulation as needed along with over 20 other clotting factors. KIDNEY STONE RISK PANEL The kidney stone risk panel is a group of tests that measure the amounts of substances in urine that are commonly associated with kidney stone formation.I Accept
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