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Glucose 1 Hour Post-Prandial

A glucose 1-hour postprandial test measures blood sugar levels one hour after food and helps to assess glucose breakdown, providing insights into potential issues with insulin sensitivity or diabetes. Abnormal results could indicate glucose intolerance or diabetes. It’s often used in conjunction with other tests for a comprehensive evaluation of metabolic health.

Glucose 1 Hour

The glucose 1-hour test is a measure of blood glucose in pregnant women when blood is drawn after 1 hour of glucose solution intake. Elevated levels may indicate gestational diabetes, posing risks to both mother and baby. Test results guide healthcare professionals in managing and preventing complications related to abnormal glucose metabolism.

Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)

Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) is an enzyme found mainly in the liver and biliary tract. Variations in its level are influenced by alcohol consumption, certain medications, and other factors. The GGT blood test is commonly employed to evaluate the functioning of the liver. Elevated GGT levels may indicate disorders of the liver or bile duct.

Gentamicin Level

A Gentamicin level test measures the antibiotic gentamicin in the blood, ensuring therapeutic levels during prolonged treatment or at high risk for toxicity (e.g., older age, use of other nephrotoxins, pre-existing renal disease). Results guide dosage adjustments for optimal effectiveness and safety, thereby preventing adverse effects associated with elevated gentamicin levels.  

Free T4 (Free Thyroxin)

The Free T4 measures unbound thyroxine levels in the blood and assesses thyroid function. As T4 is a crucial hormone produced by the thyroid gland, abnormal levels can indicate hyperthyroidism or disorders of the pituitary gland. This test is part of a comprehensive thyroid panel, helps diagnose and monitor thyroid-related disorders.

Free Light Chains

Free light chains (FLCs), also known as kappa and lambda ratios, are the proteins produced by plasma cells. Abnormal levels from the FLC test may indicate conditions of plasma cell disorders such as multiple myeloma, cancer of plasma cells, and amyloidosis. Doctors may recommend this test for individuals with a history of kidney disease and […]

Folate Level

A folate level test evaluates serum vitamin B9 levels, which are essential for DNA synthesis and cell division. Low levels may indicate anemia, malnutrition, or health issues, while elevated levels can result from supplementation. The test aids doctors in assessing folate deficiency and implementing treatment for pregnant women to reduce neonatal defects.

Fetal Fibronectin

The fetal fibronectin test evaluates the risk of preterm birth by detecting the leakage of fibronectin in vaginal fluid during pregnancy. A negative result implies low preterm labor risk in the next two weeks, while a positive result suggests increased risk. This test is employed as a part of clinical assessment during pregnancy management.

Ferritin Level

A ferritin blood test measures ferritin levels, providing insight into the body’s iron levels. Low levels signify iron deficiency, while high levels may indicate inflammation or hemochromatosis. Individual health factors influence interpretation, emphasizing the need to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and an accurate understanding of the results.

Fecal Calprotectin

The fecal calprotectin test measures the presence of an inflammatory protein called calprotectin in the stool sample. The test aids in diagnosing and monitoring inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Elevated levels indicate intestinal inflammation. The test results help clinicians differentiate IBD from non-inflammatory conditions.