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Sodium Level Urine

Sodium-level urine testing aids in evaluating kidney function and electrolyte balance. This test distinguishes between syndromes like inappropriate ADH secretion and hypovolemic hyponatremia, guiding fluid management. Low urine sodium levels may indicate kidney or adrenal gland issues, warranting further investigation for a proper assessment.  

Sodium Body Fluid

The sodium levels in body fluids test can assess sodium levels in pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, CSF, and synovial fluid, aiding in the ruling out infection or effusion diagnosis. Elevated CSF sodium is linked to hypertension in Alzheimer’s families. Measuring sodium in pleural fluid helps to discriminate between seawater and freshwater drowning in decomposed bodies. […]

Sodium Level 24-Hour Urine

The Sodium Level 24-hour test measures the amount of sodium in urine collected over a 24-hour period. It helps to assess sodium excretion, aiding in the diagnosis and management of conditions such as hypertension, kidney disorders, and electrolyte imbalances. This test provides valuable insights into overall sodium balance and kidney function.  

Sodium Level

A sodium level test assesses blood sodium concentration, which is vital for electrolyte balance and nerve function. High levels can lead to symptoms like muscle twitching, confusion, vomiting, and diarrhea, while low levels may cause weakness and seizures. Doctors advise the test for those on fluid electrolyte therapy, aiding in treatment decisions.  

RF (Rheumatoid Factor Quantitative)

The RF quantitative test measures rheumatoid factor (RF), an antibody that attacks the body’s own immune system. Elevated levels may indicate autoimmune disorders, cancer, or infections.  The test is mainly used to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis as well as other conditions such as scleroderma, lupus, hepatitis C, etc.

Renin Activity (Supine)

The Renin Activity (Supine) test assesses the activity of the enzyme renin in the supine or lying position. Normally, the plasma renin level decreases during rest or supine positions, impacting the inhibitory response in the renin-aldosterone system. Elevated levels indicate potential disorders related to blood pressure and fluid balance, suggesting secondary hypertension.  

Renin Activity (Standing)

The renin activity (standing) test measures the renin enzyme activity in a standing position. The test helps to assess the body’s response to changes in posture, where elevated renin levels while standing indicate problems with blood pressure regulation or volume status, providing valuable information for diagnosing conditions like orthostatic hypotension or dehydration.

Renal Function Panel

A renal panel is a comprehensive test set assessing kidney function. It measures various blood substances like minerals, electrolytes, proteins, and glucose to evaluate kidney health. It aids in detecting chronic kidney disease, guiding treatment, and monitoring therapy responses for kidney damage or disease.

Reducing Substance Urine

The Urine Reducing Substance Test is used to detect inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism. The test is recommended only for suspected children having gastrointestinal symptoms examined by a clinician. Abnormal levels of reducing substances in the urine may suggest congenital disorders or lactose intolerance.

Reducing Substance Stool

Stool testing for reducing substances aids in diagnosing pediatric diarrhea causes. Elevated levels indicate primary or secondary disaccharidase deficiency and monosaccharide malabsorption. Similar deficiencies relate to short bowel syndrome and necrotizing enterocolitis. This test distinguishes between osmotic diarrhea, abnormal sugar excretion, and viral or parasitic-induced diarrhoea.