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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 Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test

  • Collect a clean-catch urine specimen from the patient.
  • Ensure that the patient is a paediatric patient (under the age of 18).
  • Label the specimen with the patient's name, date of birth, and collection date and time.
  • Transport the specimen to the laboratory in a timely manner to prevent contamination.
  • Inform the laboratory of any medications or substances the patient may be taking that could affect the test results.

What are the measure values for the test Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test

  • Normal: Less than 0.1g/L
  • Borderline: 0.1-0.5g/L
  • Abnormal: Greater than 0.5g/L

What does this test Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test identify?

Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test

The Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test is a diagnostic test that helps identify the presence of reducing substances in a child's urine. Reducing substances are compounds that have the ability to reduce other substances, indicating the presence of certain conditions or diseases.

This test is commonly used to screen for conditions such as diabetes mellitus, galactosemia, and other metabolic disorders. Elevated levels of reducing substances in the urine may indicate a problem with carbohydrate metabolism or absorption.

Overall, the Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test is a valuable tool in diagnosing and monitoring various metabolic disorders in children, helping healthcare providers provide appropriate treatment and management for their patients.

Why is this test Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test taken?

Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test

The Reducing Substances, Paediatric Urine Test is taken to measure the levels of reducing substances in a child's urine. Reducing substances are sugars that are normally not found in urine, such as glucose, galactose, and fructose. The presence of these substances in urine may indicate a problem with the child's ability to metabolize carbohydrates.

This test is often used to diagnose conditions such as galactosemia, a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to break down galactose. It can also be used to monitor treatment for certain metabolic disorders or to assess kidney function.

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