An abnormal occult test indicates the presence of hidden (occult) blood in the stool, which is not visible to the naked eye. This finding may suggest various conditions, including gastrointestinal bleeding, polyps, or cancer, and typically warrants further investigation by a healthcare provider. It's important to follow up with additional tests, as the underlying causes can vary significantly in severity.
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
wbc esterace 2+ Abnormal occult blood 1+ Abnormal wbc 11-30 Abnormal rbc 4-10 Abnormal
LFT stands for liver function test. If the LFT test is abnormal, it could mean that the patient is suffering from chronic liver disease. However, it could also be indicative of a health problem in another region of the body.
Occult means "things that are hidden." (My socks are often hidden.....very occult)
Chromium
Hemoccult
Occult means hidden in medical terms.
An abnormal lysozyme test may indicate an underlying medical condition such as inflammatory diseases, leukemia, or infections. Further evaluation is needed to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
3 plus means 3 or more bacteria seen in one field of slide
At home, after having a bowel movement, the patient is asked to swipe a sample of stool obtained with a small stick on a card. After three such specimens are on the card, the card is then easily chemically tested for occult blood also.
The fecal occult blood test is sometimes abbreviated FOBT. Many health professionals call this test a guaiac test, although there are now other technologies available that make this name somewhat anachronistic.
Either an infection is active or you have cancer or you have a problem with the bone marrow or you are bleeding