Medical Science
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Kidney Function Test
Urinalysis Urinalysis screens for the presence of protein and blood in the urine. There are many possible reasons for protein…
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ELISA TEST | Principle, Types and Applications
ELISA TEST ELISA TEST is an antigen-antibody reaction. In 1971, ELISA TEST was introduced by Peter Perlmann and Eva Engvall…
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STOOL TEST: NORMAL LAB VALUES
STOOL TEST Reference values vary based on several factors, including the specific laboratory that supplies them. A patient’s stool test…
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CEREBRO SPINAL FLUID TEST | NORMAL LAB VALUES
CEREBRO SPINAL FLUID TEST Reference values vary based on several factors, including the specific laboratory that supplies them. A patient’s…
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Abnormalities in Various Disorders
Cerebrospinal Fluid Abnormalities in Various Disorders Condition Pressure* WBCs/muL* Predominant Cell Type Glucose Protein* Normal 100–200 mm H2O 0–3 L…
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Urine Test: Normal Lab Values
Urine Test: Normal Lab Values Test Specimen Conventional Units SI Units Aldosterone Urine, 24 h 5–19 mcg/24 h 13.9–52.6 nmol/24…
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CLINICAL LABORATORY TESTS – REFERENCE VALUES
Clinical Laboratory Tests – Reference Values This table lists reference ranges (expressed in both SI units and traditional units) for…
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Normal Laboratory Values: Blood, Plasma, and Serum
Normal Laboratory Values: Blood, Plasma, and Serum Reference values vary based on several factors, including the specific laboratory that supplies…
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What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone, makes too little bone, or both.…
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Most COVID positive patients have one of these symptoms, as per CDC
Most COVID positive patients have one of these symptoms, as per CDC Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused…
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