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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 Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test is typically 7-10 days. However, this may vary depending on the specific laboratory or healthcare provider where the test was conducted.

What are the prerequisites for the test Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test.
  • However, it is important to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking, as certain drugs can affect the results of the test.
  • It is also recommended to fast for at least 12 hours before the test, as eating can interfere with the results.
  • Make sure to follow any other instructions given by your healthcare provider before undergoing the test.

What are the measure values for the test Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test

  • Normal: Less than 45 seconds
  • Indeterminate: 45-49 seconds
  • Positive: 50 seconds or more

What does this test Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test identify?

  • Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test: This test is used to identify the presence of lupus anticoagulants in the blood. Lupus anticoagulants are antibodies that attack phospholipids in the body, leading to an increased risk of blood clots. The DRVVT test measures the time it takes for blood to clot in the presence of specific chemicals. A prolonged clotting time may indicate the presence of lupus anticoagulants and an increased risk of clotting disorders.

Why is this test Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test taken?

  • What is the Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test?
  • The Lupus Anticoagulant (DRVVT) Test is a blood test used to diagnose conditions related to abnormal blood clotting.

  • Why is this test taken?
  • The test is typically ordered when a person has symptoms of abnormal blood clotting, such as unexplained blood clots, recurrent miscarriages, or prolonged bleeding.

  • What does the test measure?
  • The test measures the presence of lupus anticoagulant, an antibody that can interfere with the blood's ability to clot properly. This can lead to an increased risk of blood clots, which can be dangerous if not detected and treated.

  • How is the test performed?
  • A blood sample is taken from the patient and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The DRVVT test specifically measures the time it takes for blood to clot in the presence of certain substances.

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