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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Also Known As: Lipid Profile Test, Cholesterol Panel Test, Lipid Blood Test

A Lipid Panel with Ratios test is a blood test that assesses various lipid components in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. In addition to measuring individual lipid levels, this test also calculates ratios that provide valuable information about cardiovascular health.


: Serum
Also Known As: MMA Test
The Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) test is a medical laboratory analysis that measures the level of methylmalonic acid in the blood or urine. Methylmalonic acid is a substance produced in small amounts during the metabolism of certain amino acids and fats. Elevated levels of MMA may indicate an underlying metabolic disorder.

: Random
The Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) urine test measures the amount of MMA present in the urine. Methylmalonic acid is a substance in the body that is produced when certain proteins are broken down. Under normal circumstances, MMA is then converted into another substance by the action of vitamin B12. If there's a deficiency of vitamin B12, the level of MMA in the body can rise, leading to its increased excretion in the urine.

The Obstetric Panel test is a comprehensive diagnostic tool specifically designed for pregnant individuals. It consists of a series of blood tests aimed at assessing various aspects of health during pregnancy, both for the well-being of the pregnant person and the developing fetus.

: Serum
Also Known As: Gastric Parietal Cell Antibody Test, Anti-Parietal Cell Antibody Test, Anti-GPA Test, AGPA Test, APCA Test
The Parietal Cell Antibody, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) test is a medical laboratory examination that measures the presence of antibodies against parietal cells in the stomach. This test is crucial in diagnosing autoimmune conditions that affect the stomach lining and the production of intrinsic factor, such as autoimmune gastritis and pernicious anemia.

: Blood
Also Known As: aPTT Test, PTT Test
The Partial Thromboplastin Time, Activated (aPTT) test is a laboratory test that measures the time it takes for blood to clot. It is primarily used to evaluate the integrity of the intrinsic and common coagulation pathways in the blood-clotting process. The aPTT test is an essential component of assessing the overall clotting function and monitoring anticoagulant therapy.

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Also Known As: Pro Time with INR Test, Prothrombin Time and International Normalized Ratio test, Prothrombin Time PT with INR Test, Prothrombin Time with INR Test, Prothrombin with INR, Protime with INR, PT Test

: Serum
Also Known As: Kidney Panel Test, Kidney Function Panel Test

: Blood
Also Known As: Sickle Cell Test, Hemoglobin S Test, Hb S Test, Hgb S Test, Sickle Cell Blood Test
The Sickle Cell Screen test is a laboratory examination aimed at detecting the presence of abnormal hemoglobin, specifically hemoglobin S (HbS), which is characteristic of sickle cell disease (SCD) and other related hemoglobinopathies.

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: Blood

: Blood
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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 The Zinc RBC (Red Blood Cell) test is a blood test that measures the level of zinc specifically within the red blood cells. Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in various biochemical processes in the body, including immune function, protein synthesis, wound healing, and DNA synthesis. Measuring zinc levels in the red blood cells provides valuable information about the body's zinc status over a more extended period, as zinc accumulates in these cells during their life span.

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: Blood

: Blood, Serum

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

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: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Blood, Serum

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

: Blood, Serum

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

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