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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test

  • Fasting is not required
  • Sample type: Blood
  • Sample container: Lavender top (EDTA) tube
  • Minimum volume required: 2 mL
  • Transport temperature: Room temperature
  • Stability: 5 days at room temperature

What are the measure values for the test Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test

  • Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test
  • Measure Values:
    • Alanine: Positive
    • Arginine: Negative
    • Aspartic acid: Positive
    • Cysteine: Negative
    • Glutamic acid: Positive
    • Glycine: Negative
    • Proline: Positive
    • Serine: Negative
    • Tryptophan: Positive
    • Valine: Negative

What does this test Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test identify?

  • Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test is used to identify the presence of amino acids in the plasma sample.
  • The test helps in detecting any abnormalities in the levels of amino acids, which can indicate certain genetic disorders or metabolic diseases.
  • It is a screening test that provides qualitative results, indicating whether specific amino acids are present or not in the plasma sample.
  • Further confirmatory tests may be required to quantify the levels of amino acids and diagnose specific disorders.

Why is this test Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test taken?

Why is the Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test taken?

The Amino Acid Plasma - Qualitative Screen Test is taken to evaluate the levels of amino acids in the blood. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and play a crucial role in various biological processes in the body.

This test is often performed to diagnose and monitor conditions such as metabolic disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, nutritional deficiencies, and genetic disorders that affect amino acid metabolism.

Abnormal levels of amino acids in the blood can indicate underlying health issues and may require further evaluation and treatment. The results of this test can help healthcare providers make accurate diagnoses and develop appropriate treatment plans for patients.

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