All Anemia Tests

Anemia occurs when the hemoglobin level in a person's blood falls below normal. A decrease in hemoglobin is often accompanied by a reduction of hematocrit and red blood cells (or RBCs). Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, which is required to transfer oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Many organs and tissues in the body may suffer if not given adequate oxygen. Anemia causes weakness, weariness, and loss of energy. 

Anemia is a prevalent condition. It affects men and women of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Some people, however, are more susceptible to anemia than others. Low vitamin and iron consumption, chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and renal illness, a family history of anemia, significant ... See more

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 The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Viral Capsid Antigen IgM Antibody test is a laboratory test that detects the presence of IgM antibodies specific to the viral capsid antigen of the Epstein-Barr virus. This test plays a crucial role in diagnosing current or recent EBV infections.

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Also Known As: EPO Test
The Erythropoietin (EPO) test measures the level of erythropoietin hormone in the blood. Erythropoietin is a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels in the body. It plays a crucial role in regulating red blood cell production, a process known as erythropoiesis.

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Also Known As: Fecal Immunochemical Test, Fecal Occult Blood Test, Stool Occult Blood Test, FIT, FOBT
The Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of blood in the stool. It is a non-invasive screening tool that helps identify the possible presence of gastrointestinal bleeding, which can be an indication of various conditions or diseases.

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 The Folate RBC (Red Blood Cell) test is a blood test that measures the level of folate within red blood cells. Unlike serum folate tests that measure the amount of folate in the liquid part of the blood, the Folate RBC test provides a more accurate and stable assessment of long-term folate status.


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Also Known As: : Folate Serum Test, Folic Acid Test, Vitamin B9 Test

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A Gastrin test is a blood test that measures the level of gastrin hormone in the blood. Gastrin is a peptide hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating the secretion of gastric acid in the stomach. This test helps in diagnosing and monitoring conditions related to abnormal gastrin levels.

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Also Known As: Fasting Blood Glucose Test, FBG Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test, FBS Test, Fasting Glucose Test, FG Test

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Also Known As: Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Test, G6PD Enzyme Test, RBC G6PD test, G-6-P-D Test
The Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Quantitative test measures the level of the G6PD enzyme in the blood. G6PD is an essential enzyme involved in the metabolism of glucose in red blood cells. This test helps identify G6PD deficiency, a hereditary condition that affects the enzyme's production, leading to a risk of hemolytic anemia.

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Also Known As: HPT Test, Hemoglobin-binding Protein Test, Hp Test
The Haptoglobin test is a specialized laboratory assay designed to measure the concentration of haptoglobin—a glycoprotein—present in the blood. Haptoglobin plays a vital role in binding free hemoglobin released from red blood cells during their breakdown. By forming haptoglobin-hemoglobin complexes, it prevents hemoglobin from causing damage to tissues and kidneys.

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Also Known As: Toxic Metals Test, Heavy Metals Blood Test
A Heavy Metals Panel Blood test is a diagnostic tool that measures the levels of various heavy metals in the blood. This panel includes testing for lead, mercury, and arsenic. Heavy metals are elements with high atomic weights that can have toxic effects on the body even at low concentrations. This test helps identify exposure to these toxic substances and assess the potential health risks associated with them.


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Also Known As: A1c Test, HbA1c Test, Glycated Hemoglobin Test

Also Known As: Hemoglobin Evaluation Test, Hb ELP Test, Hb IEF, Sickle Cell Screen Test, Hemoglobin Fraction Test, Hemoglobinopathies Test
The Hemoglobinopathy Evaluation test is a specialized laboratory assay designed to identify and characterize abnormal hemoglobin variants in the blood. Hemoglobinopathies are genetic disorders that result from alterations in the structure or production of hemoglobin molecules, leading to conditions such as sickle cell disease and thalassemia.

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Also Known As: Liver Profile Test, Liver Function Test, LFT, Liver Enzyme Test, Liver Test, Liver Blood Test
 The Hepatic Function Panel test, also known as a Liver Function Test, is a group of blood tests that assess the overall health and function of the liver. It provides valuable information about liver enzymes, proteins, and other substances that are important for liver function. The Hepatic Function Panel test helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of liver diseases and evaluates the liver's ability to process and metabolize substances in the body.

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Also Known As: Hepatic Panel Test, Liver Function Test, LFT, Liver Enzyme Test, Liver Test, Liver Blood Test

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Also Known As: Homocysteine Cardiac Risk Test, Homocysteine Blood Test

Also Known As: Intrinsic Factor Antibody test, IF Antibody Test, IF Antibody Type 1 Test, IF Antibody Type 2 Test,
The Intrinsic Factor Blocking Antibody test is a laboratory analysis used to detect the presence of antibodies that block intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is a protein produced by cells in the stomach lining and is crucial for the absorption of vitamin B12 in the small intestine. Blocking antibodies can interfere with this process, leading to vitamin B12 deficiency and related health issues.

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Also Known As: LD Test, LDH Test, Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase Test

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Anemia is a type of condition that arises whenever the hemoglobin amount within an individual’s blood dips below normal. Often, a reduction in hemoglobin is associated with a reduction in the number of hematocrit and red blood cells (or RBCs). Hemoglobin is contained inside of red blood cells, and it is necessary for transporting and delivering oxygen from a person’s lungs to the other parts of their body. If the supply of oxygen is not enough, many organs and tissues in the body may be affected adversely. Individuals with anemia might lack energy and experience weakness and fatigue. 

Anemia is a common condition. It affects both women and men of all ethnic groups, races, and ages. However, certain individuals have an increased risk of developing anemia. Those people include ones with diets lacking in vitamin and irons, chronic diseases like inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, a family history for inheriting anemia, those with significant blood ... See more