Muscle weakness may be caused by neurologic as well as muscular problems. The measurement of aldolase levels can help pinpoint the cause. Aldolase levels will be normal where muscle weakness is caused by neurological disease.
Testing for aldolase is done to diagnose and monitor skeletal muscle diseases.
Aldolase is measured by mixing a person's serum with a substance with which aldolase is known to trigger a reaction. The end product of this reaction is measured, and, from that measurement, the amount of aldolase in the.
Newborns have the highest normal aldolase levels and adults the lowest. Normal values will vary based on the laboratory and the method used.
Aldolase is a muscle enzyme. If the level is low then there is no problem. If the level is high then the treatment is to diagnose and treat the underlying muscle problem.
20-40 is considered normal
Yes
Depending on the lab that does the test. Range of normal is 0-125 pg/ml
Yes, a 4.2 albumin serum result is normal. The normal range for this specific test is between 3.4 and 5.4 grams per deciliter.
negative igm and negative igg
Normal TSH levels for adults are 0.5-5.0 mU/L.
according to the 2011 cpt standard edition its 82085 under pathology and laboratory section