Hepatic Function

Do you know how well your liver is working? 

Find out how healthy your liver is with Ulta Lab Tests' hepatic function panels and liver blood tests.

The liver is an incredibly important organ in the body. It's responsible for over 400 functions, including processing nutrients from food and converting toxins into harmless substances that can be removed from the body. But did you know that a healthy liver also plays a role in weight loss, energy levels, and even mood? If you want to feel your best every day of the year, it's time to get tested!

Click on the title of the article below to discover more about the liver and hepatic lab testing that can help you.

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

 The Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Panel test is a diagnostic tool that offers crucial insights into various health conditions by analyzing the different forms of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) present in the blood. This test aids in identifying potential underlying issues, particularly those affecting the heart, liver, muscles, and other organs.

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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.


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 The Mitochondrial Antibody with Reflex to Titer test is a specialized laboratory assay that evaluates the presence of antibodies targeting mitochondrial antigens in the blood. Mitochondria are organelles responsible for energy production within cells. This test helps in diagnosing conditions related to autoimmune responses against mitochondrial components and liver disorders like primary biliary cholangitis (PBC).

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Also Known As: Thyroxine-binding Prealbumin Test, Transthyretin Test
The prealbumin test, also known as transthyretin (TTR) test, is a laboratory test that measures the levels of prealbumin in the blood. Prealbumin is a protein primarily produced by the liver and plays a crucial role in transporting thyroid hormones and vitamin A.



 The Protein Total and Protein Electrophoresis with Scan Test is a combination of two diagnostic tools. The first, Protein Total, measures the total amount of protein in the blood serum. The second, Protein Electrophoresis, separates these proteins into different fractions based on their size and electrical charge, typically visualizing albumin, alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, and gamma globulins. The scan provides a graphical representation of these protein fractions, allowing for the identification and quantification of abnormal protein bands, such as a monoclonal spike (M-spike), which can be indicative of specific conditions.

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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

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Also Known As: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Test, ESR Test, Sed Rate Test, Sedimentation Rate Test, Westergren Sedimentation Rate Test

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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.

More than fifty million people worldwide have chronic liver disease. These individuals deal with Wilson's disease, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and more.

Unfortunately, these kinds of conditions can lead to death if they're not diagnosed and treated early. The earlier you catch it, the better your outcome will be.

Even if you aren't a heavy drinker, you should worry about your liver health. Many non-drinkers still develop liver issues.

To check your liver health, you need a hepatic function panel. Hepatic function blood tests can help identify whether or not you have liver disease or are at risk for developing it.

Keep reading to learn more.

What Is Hepatic Function Decline?

Hepatic function decline refers to a decrease in your liver's ability to function properly. The liver is a football-sized organ that lies just under the rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. It's essential to digestion and filtering.

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