Will you interpret the results of my lab? Will my personal information and lab results remain private? GENERAL HEALTH & WELLNESS TESTS Tests for anemia: Our anemia tests measure the amount of iron in a patient's blood, which may or may not indicate an anemia disorder caused by a mineral ...
Laboratory values can indicate pancreatic cancer, but they are not specific or sensitive for cancer of the pancreas. A laboratory blood test known as carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) is also used in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. The normal range of CA 19-9 is between 0 and 37 ...
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How would the MCV and MCH look in someone who has anemia of chronic disease ? Normal MCV= Normocytic Normal MCH= Normochromic HAS NOTHING TO DUE WITH RBC ITSELF ITS MORE ISSUE OF THE PROCESS OF EPO Which condition has a high MCV=High (Macrocytic) Vitamin B12 Deficiency is made in th...
Indications of RBC count: Helps in diagnosing anemia and blood dyscrasia. Normal values for red blood cell count: Range (SI Units)Range (Conventional) Adult male 4.7—6.2 ✕ 1012/L 4.7—6.2 ✕ 106/mm3 Adult female 4.5—5.0 ✕ 1012/L 4.5—5.0 ✕ 106/mm3 Child 3.5—5.5 ✕ 1012...
They fused three types of physi- cal examination data: laboratory values (fasting blood glucose (FBG), high-density lipo- protein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), serum creatinine (SC), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), urine glucose (UGLU)) demo...
Regarding RBC and Iron indice values, which of the following could present the situation of chronic, inflammatory disease-driven Anemia?(2 pts)a) serum Iron = 36 g/dL together with a TIBC = 278 g/dL b) serum Iron = 38 g/dL together with Transferrin sat. = 25% c) serum Iron = 37...
Increased blood cell destruction can be caused by a hemolytic reaction, chemical reaction, medication reaction, or sickle cell disease. Hemodilution can be caused by heart failure, chronic kidney disease, polydipsia, or overhydration. Symptoms: Symptom...
Questionnaires were sent to surviving participants in an endeavor to relate quality of remaining life years to lab values determined at the onset of disease. Here, we report part of the results in the context of geriatric medicine. Before this paper goes into the data obtained, let us cite ...
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