Leukemia

Order your leukemia tests to screen for abnormal levels of red or white blood cells or platelets — which may suggest leukemia and may also show the presence of leukemia cells. Take control of your health and get tested with Ulta Lab Tests.

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The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential and Platelets test measures red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and white cell types. It helps detect infections, anemia, inflammation, immune disorders, and blood cancers, and assesses oxygen delivery, immunity, and clotting.

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The Complete Blood Count (CBC) without Differential measures hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cells with indices, white blood cells, and platelets. It helps assess overall blood health, detect anemia, infections, clotting problems, and monitor various medical conditions.

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Also Known As: Complete Blood Count Test, Hemogram Test

 The White Blood Cell Count (WBC) test, often referred to simply as a "WBC," measures the total number of white blood cells in a sample of blood. White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are essential components of the immune system, responsible for protecting the body against infections and other foreign invaders. These cells are produced in the bone marrow and are found throughout the bloodstream and the lymphatic system.
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The White Blood Cell Count and Differential test is a comprehensive analysis of the cellular components of the blood, specifically focusing on white blood cells (WBCs). This test provides insights into the different types of white blood cells present in the bloodstream and their respective percentages.
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Also Known As: White Blood Cell Count Test, WBC Test, Leukocyte Test, Leukocyte Differential Test, White Count Test, Blood Differential Test, Diff Test, Peripheral Differential Test

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 The Arsenic Blood test is a diagnostic examination designed to measure the levels of arsenic in the blood. Arsenic is a naturally occurring element found in soil, water, and air. While it is used in a variety of industries, prolonged or excessive exposure can lead to arsenic poisoning. While small amounts of arsenic can be found in the body due to exposure from food, water, and air, elevated levels can indicate recent exposure to harmful amounts.
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The Arsenic Micronutrient Blood Test measures arsenic levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Arsenic, a naturally occurring element, can enter the body through contaminated water, food, or occupational sources. Elevated levels may affect the skin, nervous system, and organs. This test helps identify harmful exposure, guide treatment, and support monitoring of overall health and safety.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Arsenic Test

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 The calcitonin test is a blood test that measures the amount of calcitonin in the blood. Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the C-cells (or parafollicular cells) of the thyroid gland. Its primary function is to regulate calcium levels in the body, especially by inhibiting the release of calcium from bones.
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The Complement Total (CH50) test is a blood test that measures the overall activity of the complement system, a group of proteins in the blood that play a crucial role in the immune response. The test assesses the ability of the complement system to destroy foreign particles, such as bacteria and immune complexes.
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Also Known As: CH50 Test, Total Complement Test, Complement Activity Test, Total Complement Activity Test

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 The Hemogram and Differential test, more commonly known as the Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential, is a comprehensive blood test that provides information about various cells present in the blood. It measures the count, size, hemoglobin content, and other characteristics of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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 The Immunofixation test, also known as Immunofixation Electrophoresis (IFE), is a laboratory procedure used to detect and identify abnormal proteins in the blood, especially monoclonal proteins (proteins produced by a single type of cell). The test involves separating proteins in a sample based on their size and electrical charge, and then exposing the separated proteins to antibodies specific to different protein types.
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 The Potassium Plasma test measures the concentration of potassium, a vital mineral and electrolyte, in the blood plasma. Potassium plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including maintaining proper muscle contractions, nerve function, and regulating heart rhythms. It also plays a role in maintaining fluid balance, pH levels, and other metabolic processes in the body.
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 The Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count test is a blood test that quantifies the number of red blood cells (RBCs) present in a specific volume of blood. Red blood cells are essential for life, as they carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and transport carbon dioxide from the body back to the lungs for exhalation.
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The Tryptase test is a laboratory assay designed to measure the levels of tryptase in the bloodstream. Tryptase is an enzyme predominantly released from mast cells, which are a type of white blood cell playing a vital role in allergic responses and inflammation. Elevated levels of tryptase can indicate an increased number of mast cells or an activation of these cells in the body.
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Also Known As: Tryptase Serum Test, Mast Cell Tryptase Test

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The Uric Acid Test measures uric acid levels in the blood to help diagnose gout, monitor uric acid levels in people with kidney stones, and assess kidney function. High or low levels may indicate metabolic or kidney-related disorders.

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Also Known As: Serum Urate Test

Leukemia is a form of cancer that affects the blood or blood making tissues. Bone marrow is found in the spongy regions of the bones, usually pelvis bones, sternum, vertebrae, and ribs. It is tasked with making early blood-forming cells, white blood cells, platelets, and the precursors of red blood cells. These precursors grow until they mature in the bone marrow and then released into the bloodstream. 

Well, blood cancer develops when the bone marrow forms unusual blood cells, which start to divide out of control. More often than not, this form of cancer affects the white blood cells, but it can affect other types of blood cells too. White blood cells play a significant role in fighting infections in the body, but when leukemia affects them, they become leukemia cells, and they fail to die like normal cells. Instead, they garner and crowd out the normal cells. This includes normal white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells, as ... See more