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Blood tests, urine tests, and tissue tests can be used to confirm a diagnosis of lipidoses.
Technically, there is no such thing as a routine lab. Every lab test should only be ordered for a reason. Insurances now do not pay for tests for no reason. Every test should be associated with some diagnose to be covered. For example, if you put in a diagnose of 'Physical Exam,' then you cannot order any test for that. On the other hand, if you put obesity or overweight as a second diagnose (unfortunatly, this is true in the vast majory of people), then you can order cholesterol, Diabetes, thyroid screening tests, ect.
A CBC will do.
Electron microscopic (EM) visualization of negatively stained poxvirus virions under control of the CDC following their protocols. They would send a response team to take the samples and do the testing.
A lab monkey was used by scientists several decades ago. Scientists preformed tests on them. Lab Monkeys are now not used due to the fact that the monkeys were poorly treated.
it is used in the lab for VDRL, Widal test, & such other tests .
it is used in the lab for VDRL, Widal test, & such other tests .
Blood level of the muscle enzyme creatine kinase (CK). CK levels rise in the blood due to muscle damage, and may be seen in some conditions even before symptoms appear. Muscle biopsy
ALT, ASP ALK p
these help in making diagnose to the physician.
it is used in bacteria grow (culture), also used in lab tests which require 37.c temp.
Lupus is difficult to diagnose, even for an experienced doctor. There are no definitive lab tests. A diagnosis of lupus is made based on medical history, symptoms, a wide variety of lab tests and after ruling other things out. For many patients this take years.