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Treponema Pallidum Particle Agglutination (TPPA/TPHA)
Treponema Pallidum Particle Agglutination (TPPA/TPHA) detects antibodies to Treponema pallidum, the bacterium causing syphilis. It helps diagnose syphilis and differentiate between past and current infections.
Read MoreTri-Iodothyronine (T3)
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) is a thyroid hormone that helps regulate metabolism. Testing T3 helps diagnose thyroid disorders, particularly when T4 and TSH levels are abnormal.
Read MoreTroponin T (TRT)
Troponin T (TRT) is a protein released when the heart muscle is damaged. Elevated levels can indicate a heart attack or other cardiac conditions. Testing helps diagnose and monitor heart disease.
Read MoreTuberculosis (TB) Quantiferon
Tuberculosis (TB) QuantiFERON is a blood test used to detect an immune response to the bacteria that cause tuberculosis. It helps diagnose latent TB infection and is useful for screening individuals at risk of TB.
Read MoreTumour Necrosis Factor ? (TNF?)
Tumour Necrosis Factor ? (TNF?) is a cytokine involved in inflammation and immune response. Elevated levels can indicate inflammatory diseases, autoimmune conditions, or certain types of cancer.
Read MoreUnsaturated Iron Binding Concentration
Unsaturated Iron Binding Concentration measures the amount of iron that is not bound to transferrin in the blood. Elevated levels can suggest iron deficiency or chronic disease, while low levels can indicate iron overload.
Read MoreUrea & Electrolytes Profile
The Urea and Electrolytes test is a blood test that measures the levels of urea and various electrolytes in your body. Urea is a waste product produced by the liver when it breaks down proteins, and it is eliminated through the kidneys. Electrolytes, on the other hand, are minerals that help maintain the balance of fluids in your body and are essential for proper functioning of your muscles, nerves, and organs. This test is commonly ordered to assess kidney function and to monitor the levels of electrolytes in your body. It can help detect any imbalances or abnormalities that may indicate kidney problems, dehydration, or certain medical conditions. By measuring the levels of urea and electrolytes, doctors can evaluate how well your kidneys are filtering waste products and maintaining the right balance of minerals in your body. Abnormal results from this test can provide valuable information to your doctor, helping them diagnose and manage conditions such as kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart problems. It is a routine test that can be done as part of a general health check-up or if you are experiencing symptoms like frequent urination, fatigue, muscle weakness, or swelling.
Read MoreUreaplasma Urealyticum By PCR (UGEN)
Ureaplasma urealyticum by PCR (UGEN) detects the presence of Ureaplasma urealyticum bacteria in a sample using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). It is used to diagnose infections in the urogenital tract.
Read MoreUric Acid
Uric Acid is a waste product that can crystallize in the joints, causing gout, or indicate kidney dysfunction. Testing uric acid levels helps diagnose and manage these conditions.
Read MoreUrine Microscopy And Culture
Urine microscopy and culture examines urine for bacteria, cells, and other substances. It helps diagnose urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and other urinary conditions.
Read MoreUrobilinogen
Urobilinogen is a breakdown product of bilirubin. Measuring its levels in urine helps assess liver function and diagnose conditions like liver disease or hemolytic anaemia.
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