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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test

  • Completed training on how to use the AutoDELFIA instrument
  • Understanding of basic biochemistry principles
  • Familiarity with the LifeCycle software
  • Knowledge of the test protocol and procedures

What are the measure values for the test Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test

  • Glucose: 70-100 mg/dL
  • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): 7-20 mg/dL
  • Calcium: 8.5-10.5 mg/dL
  • Albumin: 3.5-5.5 g/dL
  • Protein (Total): 6.0-8.3 g/dL
  • Cholesterol: <200 mg/dL

What does this test Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test identify?

This test, Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test, is used to identify various biomarkers in the blood that can provide information about a person's overall health and well-being. Some of the biomarkers that can be detected by this test include:

  • Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP): A protein produced by the liver and yolk sac of a developing fetus. Elevated levels of AFP may indicate certain types of cancer, such as liver cancer or germ cell tumors.
  • Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG): A hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Abnormal levels of hCG may indicate a molar pregnancy or certain types of cancer.
  • Inhibin-A: A hormone produced by the ovaries and testes. Elevated levels of inhibin-A may indicate certain types of cancer, such as ovarian cancer or testicular cancer.
  • Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A): A protein produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Abnormal levels of PAPP-A may indicate a higher risk of certain pregnancy complications, such as preeclampsia.

Why is this test Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test taken?

Reason for taking Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test

Why is this test taken?

The Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test is taken to assess the levels of certain biomarkers in the blood that can indicate potential health issues or disorders. These biomarkers can provide valuable information about a person's overall health, organ function, and risk of developing certain diseases.

Specifically, this test may be recommended by healthcare providers to:

  • Detect early signs of metabolic disorders
  • Monitor organ function, such as liver and kidney health
  • Assess risk factors for cardiovascular disease
  • Evaluate nutritional status
  • Monitor the effectiveness of treatment for certain conditions

Overall, the Early Biochemistry- AutoDELFIA (LifeCycle) Test is an important tool in preventive healthcare and can help healthcare providers identify potential health issues before they become more serious.

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