Increased total protein levels are seen in dehydration, in some cases of chronic liver disease (like autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis ), and in certain tropical diseases (for example, leprosy ).
used to diagnose diseases that either affect proteins as a whole, or that involve a single type of protein. The test is also used to monitor the course of disease
Albumin and pepsin are both proteins, the test for proteins was positive.
It is a test for inflammation.
Having your period can cause high protein levels in a urine test. Protein in the urine can also be caused by infection.
Immunoelectrophoresis
Protein components tests measure the amounts and types of protein in the blood.
amino acid
used to diagnose diseases that either affect proteins as a whole, or that involve a single type of protein. The test is also used to monitor the course of disease
No it will only reveal whatever test is requested. There is no blood test that will reveal nationality
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
urinalysis is a very common diagnostic test . describe and name the possible abnormal results related to this test. indicate the disorders that these abnormal results may suggest.
Protein and blood in urine normally detect urinary tract infection, treatable with antibiotics. Glucose in urine could be a sign of diabetes, although further diagnostic tests should be done to confirm this (i.e. Blood tests) as high sugar intake before test can give positive result for glucose.
You can use hydrogen peroxide to test for protein>
Albumin and pepsin are both proteins, the test for proteins was positive.
Greater than 2% of total hemoglobin is abnormal.
T protein = Total protein
MCH.