Can you answer what the following bloodtests are for? bone profile urea and electrolytes haemolysis check thanks
I'm not a doctor, but I do play one on TV. Seriously though --- In layman's terms... it really breaks down and shows what your bone profile is in your blood stream. Hope this helps clarify everything. Good luck on the test.
A blood test is usually sufficient but a biopsy would determine that as well.
Since there are different types of bone tests, no. For example, a bone density test is a bone test, yet it doesn't test the marrow.
You can have a blood test done, but believe it or not the technology is gearing more towards the swab and the swab is as accurate. One of the reasons is the fact that sometimes people might have a blood transfusion or bone marrow transplant which can jeorpadize the test result.
bone density test
A bone profile blood test measures for protein in the blood. If a bone profile low protein and inflammation was one of the results in your blood count, it means that an infection is present.
I'm not a doctor, but I do play one on TV. Seriously though --- In layman's terms... it really breaks down and shows what your bone profile is in your blood stream. Hope this helps clarify everything. Good luck on the test.
When a bone profile test is performed, it is done to check for osteoporosis, osteomalacia or Paget's disease. The test checks the levels of calcium, phosphate, albumin, phosphatase, and alkaline in the bloodstream.
complete metbolic profile
For the mother, take a blood test (APA w/profile).
Compton metabolic profile test are the test which are carried out to predict health status of herd or individual animal by assessing the biochemical constituents of blood.
A laboratory test panel or profile is simply the name for a specific set of tests or screenings. These terms are usually used with blood tests.
Lipid profile
Yes, they can perform blood tests, xrays, CAT Scans, MRI. Bone density test. They might also do a bone marrow test.
The bone profile blood test is a test that measures the amount of calcium, corrected calcium, albumin, total protein and alkaline phosphatase. The normal values are as follows: Calcium (corrected for albumin) 2. 15 - 2. 60 mmol/L, Albumin: 35 - 50 g/L, Total protein: 60 - 80 g/L, and Alkaline phosphatase 30 - 130 U. The above normal limits are for adults.
A lipid profile
Alcohol affects lipid blood test by increasing the HDL level in the blood. A maintenance of the usual diet should be done 2 weeks prior to a lipid blood test for accurate results.