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Protein Serum
$35.00
Test Details
Use
Evaluate nutritional status; investigate edema.
In the entities which follow, the diseases listed are sometimes increased or decreased as indicated, but are not always so.
Causes of high total protein: dehydration; some cases of chronic liver disease, including chronic active hepatitis
Prostate PSA
$45.00
Test Details
Synonyms
PSA, Serum
Use
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a glycoprotein produced by the epithelial cells lining the prostatic ducts and acini. Normally, it is secreted into the prostatic ducts and is present only in prostate tissue, prostatic fluid, and seminal plasma. PSA is
Prolactin
$55.00
Test Details
Use
First test for work-up of galactorrhea (inappropriate lactation). Pituitary function test useful in the detection of prolactin-secreting pituitary tumors (microadenomas, macroadenomas) with or without galactorrhea, with or without structural evidence of sellar enlargement. An adult
Progesterone
$55.00
Test Details
Use
Establish the presence of a functioning corpus luteum or luteal cell function; confirm basal body temperature measurements for the occurrence of ovulation; obtain an indication of the day of ovulation; evaluate the functional state of the corpus luteum in infertility patients; assess
Potassium Serum
$35.00
Test Details
Use
Evaluate electrolyte balance; followed patients on diuretic therapy and with renal diseases, particularly salt-losing nephropathy; evaluate patients being treated for acidosis; prevent cardiac arrhythmias; evaluate alcoholism with delirium tremens; evaluate and treat ketoacidosis
Phosphorus Serum
$35.00
Test Details
Synonyms
Inorganic Phosphate, Blood
Use
Causes of high phosphorus: Youth; exercise; dehydration and hypovolemia; high phosphorus content enema; acromegaly; hypoparathyroidism; pseudohypoparathyroidism; bone metastases; hypervitaminosis D; sarcoidosis; milk-alkali syndrome; liver
Ova and Parasite Urine
$60.00
Test Details
Use
Establish the diagnosis of parasitic infection, primarily with Schistosoma haematobium
Methodology
Microscopy
Additional Information
The diagnosis of Schistosoma haematobium infection is achieved by examination of urine specimens for eggs. Both 24-hour and spot urine samples
Ova and Parasite / Sputum or Feces
$60.00
Test Details
Synonyms
Parasitology Examination
Test Includes
Concentration of material and examination of specimen for ova and parasites by conventional iodine/saline and trichrome staining. This will not detect Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora cayetanensis, or Microsporidium.
Use
Establish the
Occult Blood Fecal
$45.00
Test Details
Synonyms
FIT
iFOBT
Use
Qualitative detection of fecal occult blood.
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
$55.00
Test Details
Synonyms
Gonococcus, PCR
Uriprobe®
Use
Detect Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Mumps Antibodies IgG
$55.00
Test Details
Synonyms
Parotitis epidemica Antibodies
Use
Determine immunity to mumps virus.
Measles/Mumps/Rubella
$120.00
Test Details
Synonyms
MMR Antibodies
Test Includes
Mumps antibodies, EIA; rubella antibodies, EIA; rubeola antibodies, EIA.
Additional Information
Presence of specific viral antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity in the absence of clinical findings suggesting acute infection.