
Miscarriage & Thrombotic Risk Profile
The Miscarriage/Thrombotic Risk Profile test measures the risk of miscarriage and thrombosis (formation of blood clots) in individuals. It helps in diagnosing health conditions related to these risks. For females, this test can contribute to the diagnosis of conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which is an autoimmune disorder that increases the risk of blood clots and miscarriages. It can also help identify other thrombophilic disorders, which are genetic conditions that increase the tendency to develop blood clots.
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The Miscarriage/Thrombotic Risk Profile test measures the risk of miscarriage and thrombosis (formation of blood clots) in individuals. It helps in diagnosing health conditions related to these risks. For females, this test can contribute to the diagnosis of conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which is an autoimmune disorder that increases the risk of blood clots and miscarriages. It can also help identify other thrombophilic disorders, which are genetic conditions that increase the tendency to develop blood clots.
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Full Blood Count (FBC)
Full Blood Count (FBC) measures various components of the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It helps diagnose and monitor a wide range of conditions, such as anaemia and infections.
Prothrombin Time (PT)
Prothrombin Time (PT) measures the time it takes for blood to clot. It is used to assess clotting ability, monitor anticoagulant therapy, and diagnose bleeding or clotting disorders.
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT)
The Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) test measures how long it takes for your blood to clot. This test evaluates the function of several blood clotting factors in the intrinsic and common pathways of coagulation. Prolonged APTT can indicate bleeding disorders, the presence of inhibitors, or issues with blood clotting factors. It is often used to monitor patients on anticoagulant therapy or diagnose clotting disorders.
Fibrinogen
Fibrinogen is a protein involved in blood clotting. Elevated levels can indicate inflammation, infection, or increased risk of thrombotic events, while low levels can suggest bleeding disorders.
Antithrombin III
Antithrombin III is a protein that helps regulate blood clotting by inhibiting clot formation. Low levels of antithrombin III can increase the risk of abnormal blood clots, while high levels may suggest an increased risk of bleeding. This test is used to evaluate clotting disorders and monitor anticoagulant therapy.
MTHFR Common Variants
MTHFR Common Variants test for genetic mutations in the MTHFR gene, which affect folate metabolism. These variants can influence the risk of various health conditions, including cardiovascular and pregnancy-related issues.
Lupus Anticoagulant Only
Lupus Anticoagulant only is a test for antibodies that increase the risk of blood clotting. It helps diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome and assess clotting risk in individuals with lupus or related conditions.
Anticardiolipin Antibodies
Anticardiolipin antibodies are autoantibodies directed against cardiolipin, a component of cell membranes. Elevated levels can indicate antiphospholipid syndrome, a condition that increases the risk of blood clots and miscarriage.
Protein C
Protein C is a protein involved in regulating blood clotting. Deficiencies or dysfunctions can increase the risk of thrombosis. Testing Protein C helps diagnose clotting disorders.
Free Protein S Ag
Free Protein S Ag is a protein involved in regulating blood clotting. Abnormal levels can indicate an increased risk of clotting disorders or other haemostatic issues.
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