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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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Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test

The maximum days for obtaining the report for the Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test is typically 7-10 days. However, this may vary depending on the specific laboratory and healthcare provider.

What are the prerequisites for the test Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test

  • Fasting for at least 8 hours before the test
  • Avoiding strenuous exercise before the test
  • Informing the healthcare provider about any medications or supplements being taken
  • Ensuring the test is scheduled at the right time according to the healthcare provider's instructions

What are the measure values for the test Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test

  • Normal range for adults: 13-62 umol/L
  • High levels may indicate liver or kidney dysfunction, or intestinal malabsorption
  • Low levels may indicate protein deficiency or malnutrition

What does this test Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test identify?

This test measures the level of Citrulline in the blood. Citrulline is an amino acid that is produced in the body and plays a key role in the urea cycle, which is responsible for removing ammonia from the bloodstream. Abnormal levels of Citrulline can indicate liver or kidney dysfunction, genetic disorders, or certain metabolic conditions.

Why is this test Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test taken?

Why is the Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test taken?

The Citrulline Quantitative, Serum Test is taken to measure the level of citrulline in the blood. Citrulline is an amino acid that plays a crucial role in the urea cycle, which is responsible for removing ammonia from the body. Abnormal levels of citrulline in the blood can indicate various health conditions, such as liver disease, kidney dysfunction, or certain genetic disorders.

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