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The diagnosis for Refsum disease is made based on the development of clinical manifestations and biochemical analysis detecting elevated phytanic acid in the blood.
metabolic alkalosis
Peter A. Vincent has written: 'Analysis of the 4 mmole per liter level of blood lactate and time to fatigue' -- subject(s): Energy metabolism, Fatigue, Lactic acid, Biochemical oxygen demand, Blood, Treadmill exercise tests, Analysis
Not a good sign it indicates your blood is not being filtered properly which is your kidneys job if you have protein in your urine may be an indication of kidney failure
Blood gas analysis is a test that measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your blood, as well as the acidity (pH) and bicarbonate levels. It helps healthcare providers assess how well your lungs are functioning and how effectively your body is able to exchange gases. This information is crucial for diagnosing and managing conditions such as respiratory failure, lung diseases, and metabolic disorders.
An elevated creatinine level indicates renal insufficiency or renal failure.
There are several possible causes for low blood protein levels. One is kidney failure, which results in the blood proteins being lost in the urine. Another is liver failure, which results in insufficient quantities of blood proteins being produced. A third is severe recent hemorrhage, in which total blood volume was lost and only the fluid component has been replaced at the time of blood analysis.
Auto blood analyzers work by using specific reagents to analyze the different components of blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and various biochemical markers. These machines automate the process of sample preparation, analysis, and data reporting, allowing for faster and more accurate results compared to manual methods. The analyzers rely on various techniques like spectrophotometry, impedance, and flow cytometry to detect and quantify blood parameters.
A large volume of pericardial fluid (over 50 ml) indicates pericardial effusion. Fluid analysis can find the cause of pericarditis. The presence of blood indicates bleeding, cardiac rupture or cancer.
Anthropometric studies of height and weight are assessed. Biochemical studies of blood and urine are not as important to the assessment. Clinical data regarding health and dietary data are all very important.