Any abnormal laboratory testing result is that one which is not according to standard levels.
However, an abnormal result doesn't mean that it is serious, unless such result is
too high or too low.
very much so.
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Lactate Dehydrogenase
The references are <5 micrograms/L So anything above that would be abnormal.
serum enzyme tests
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A LDH test is short for a test for Lactic Dehydrogenase test which is used by doctors to measure the amount and severity of tissue damage in an individual.
In nursing, abnormal findings usually refer to clinical symptoms and signs that are outside the parameters of a normal finding. Abnormal findings are not always serious, but should be examined further to make sure.
There are several enzyme levels in the body that are only indicative of illnesses when taken in context with other abnormal labs. Examples of these would be LDH, CRP and alkaline phosphatase. These tests are more useful in confirming the diagnosis determined from more specific tests as no abnormalities in liver, heart or muscles. We would need to look at the full panel of lab tests to determine if an elevated LDH level was significant.
John L. McKelvey has written: 'Abnormal development of the vagina and genitourinary tract'
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme (EC1.1.1.27) present in a wide variety of organisms, including plants and animals.Lactate dehydrogenases exist in four distinct enzyme classes. Two of them are cytochrome c-dependent enzymes, each acting on either D-lactate (EC 1.1.2.4) or L-lactate (EC 1.1.2.3). The other two are NAD(P)-dependent enzymes, each acting on either D-lactate (EC 1.1.1.28) or L-lactate (EC 1.1.1.27).
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