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Do you want to know how healthy your liver is?

Find out with a hepatic function panel and lab tests from Ulta Lab Tests to assess your liver function and health.

A hepatic function panel is the best way to test for liver health. It's a simple blood test that can tell you if there are any diseases or conditions that could affect the liver and any issues with your liver. If something does come up, it's important to get treatment right away, so you don't have any long-term problems.

If you want to learn more about your liver health and the lab tests that can help you, click on the title of the articles below.

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 The Sm Antibody test is a specific blood test utilized to detect antibodies against Smith (Sm) antigens. Smith antigens are a specific group of proteins found in the nucleus of a cell. The presence of anti-Smith antibodies is an indicator of certain autoimmune conditions, most notably systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Also Known As: Lupus Panel with ANA Screen IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern

The Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Comprehensive Diagnostic Panel measures ANA with reflex to titer and pattern, dsDNA, SS-A, SS-B, SM, RNP, and chromatin antibodies, plus complement C3c, C4c, and CH50. It helps diagnose lupus, evaluate disease activity, and guide treatment decisions.



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The T3 Uptake Test measures the binding capacity of thyroid-binding proteins in the blood. It helps evaluate thyroid function and interpret total thyroid hormone levels, aiding in the diagnosis of thyroid disorders.


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The Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG) test is a laboratory test that measures the level of TBG in the blood. TBG is a protein that binds to thyroid hormones, primarily thyroxine (T4), and transports them in the bloodstream. This test helps assess the binding capacity of TBG and its impact on thyroid hormone levels.

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The Transferrin Test measures transferrin, a protein that binds and carries iron in the blood. It helps evaluate iron status, diagnose iron deficiency or overload, and assess conditions affecting iron metabolism, nutrition, or liver function.


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 The Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin (CDT) test is a laboratory assay designed to measure the level of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin in the bloodstream. Transferrin is a protein that transports iron in the blood. The amount of carbohydrate chains attached to transferrin can vary, and when there's a higher level of transferrin with deficient carbohydrate chains, it may indicate heavy alcohol consumption.

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Also Known As: TG Test, TRIG Test

The Triglycerides Test measures the amount of triglycerides, a type of fat, in the blood. Elevated levels may increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and pancreatitis. This test helps assess metabolic health, identify risk factors, and monitor the effects of lifestyle changes or treatment.


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Also Known As: BUN Test

The Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood, a waste product made when protein is broken down. It helps assess kidney function, detect kidney disease, and monitor conditions such as dehydration, liver function, or the effects of certain medications.


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Also Known As: 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Vitamin D 25-OH Test, Total 25-OH D Test

The Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Total test measures the total level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in the blood, the main form of vitamin D used to assess vitamin D status. This test helps determine if a person has a deficiency, insufficiency, or adequate levels of vitamin D, which is essential for bone health, immune function, and calcium absorption. It is commonly ordered to evaluate bone disorders, fatigue, or other symptoms related to low vitamin D levels.


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Also Known As: Ergocalciferol Test, Vitamin D2 Test, Cholecalciferol Test, Vitamin D3 Test, Calcidiol Test, 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Calcifidiol Test, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D Test, Vitamin D Total Test

The QuestAssureD™ Vitamin D Test measures total 25-hydroxyvitamin D, including D2 and D3, to assess vitamin D status. It helps evaluate bone health, calcium absorption, and risk for deficiencies or excess, guiding nutrition and treatment decisions.


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Also Known As: ZP Test, ZPP Test, Free Erythrocyte Protoporphyrin Test, FEP Test
The Zinc Protoporphyrin (ZPP) test is a medical diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of zinc protoporphyrin in the blood. Zinc protoporphyrin is a compound that forms when zinc replaces iron in the heme molecule of hemoglobin. This test provides valuable insights into the body's iron status and its impact on hemoglobin production.

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 A Urinalysis Screen test is a common diagnostic tool used in healthcare to assess and monitor various disorders by analyzing a patient's urine. This test encompasses a range of examinations including physical, chemical, and microscopic aspects of urine. It's a non-invasive, quick, and often revealing test that can provide significant insights into a person's health.


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Nearly 4.5 million Americans — almost 1 in every 50 — live with liver disease. Are you one of them? If you're not sure, it might be time to order a liver function test.

A hepatic function panel tests how well your liver is working. Taking the initiative to check your liver function before noticing a problem could help you avoid serious health issues. 

Keep reading to learn what a hepatic function panel is, how it can help you catch health issues early, and how you can order it yourself online. 

What is a Decline in Hepatic Function?

Your liver is your body's hard-working multitasker. It performs many crucial functions, including:

  • Monitoring and regulating chemicals in your blood
  • Cleaning toxins from your blood
  • Performing functions with your immune system
  • Storing energy in the form of glycogen
  • Helping break down fatty food
  • Breaking down old red blood cells

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Jaundice, also called icterus, is a condition where the skin, the whites of the eyes, and even body fluids turn significantly yellow following an increase in the levels of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellowish substance that forms from the normal breakdown of red blood cells (or RBCs). Red blood cells normally live for about 120 days before being broken down by the body, a process that results in the formation of bilirubin. Bilirubin is then transported to the liver where it is metabolized and excreted in bile. Bile is a yellow-green-to-brown fluid that is released into the duodenum to help in the digestion of lipids and the elimination of waste substances like bilirubin and excess cholesterol. Changes to the normal metabolism process or overproduction of bilirubin may lead to jaundice. 

Jaundice is not an illness, per se. Rather, it is a medical condition that may indicate an underlying liver, pancreas, or gallbladder problem. Jaundice can be ... See more