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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 Threonine Quantitative Serum Test is 5 business days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Threonine Quantitative Serum Test

  • Fasting for 8-12 hours prior to the test
  • Avoiding alcohol consumption for 24 hours before the test
  • Not smoking for at least 1 hour before the test
  • Informing the healthcare provider about any medications being taken
  • Informing the healthcare provider about any medical conditions or diseases

What are the measure values for the test Threonine Quantitative Serum Test

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  • Normal range: 70-200 µmol/L
  • Borderline high: 200-300 µmol/L
  • High: >300 µmol/L
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What does this test Threonine Quantitative Serum Test identify?

The Threonine Quantitative Serum Test is a laboratory test that measures the level of threonine in the blood. Threonine is an essential amino acid that plays a key role in protein synthesis and various metabolic processes in the body.

This test is used to identify and monitor threonine deficiency or excess in the body. Threonine deficiency can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, and poor immune function. On the other hand, excess threonine may be associated with liver disease and kidney dysfunction.

Why is this test Threonine Quantitative Serum Test taken?

  • Reason for test: The Threonine Quantitative Serum Test is taken to measure the level of threonine in the blood. Threonine is an essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and various metabolic processes in the body.
  • Indications: This test may be ordered if a healthcare provider suspects a threonine deficiency or if a patient is experiencing symptoms related to threonine imbalance, such as muscle weakness, fatigue, or poor wound healing.
  • Monitoring: The test may also be used to monitor threonine levels in patients with certain medical conditions, such as liver or kidney disease, where threonine metabolism may be affected.
  • Preparation: Typically, no special preparation is required for this test. However, it is important to follow any instructions provided by the healthcare provider or laboratory before the test.
  • Results: The results of the Threonine Quantitative Serum Test can help healthcare providers determine if a patient has adequate threonine levels or if further intervention, such as dietary changes or supplementation, is needed.

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