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What do the results of a Beta hCG Test mean?

Positive results indicate the presence of hCG hormone, confirming pregnancy. The levels of hCG typically increase rapidly in early pregnancy.

  • In cases of a suspected ectopic pregnancy or abnormal pregnancy, the hCG levels may be lower or rise at a slower rate.
  • A negative result suggests the absence of detectable hCG hormone, indicating that pregnancy has not occurred or it is too early to detect.

How is a Typhidot Test performed?

A small amount of blood is usually collected through a finger prick or from a vein in the arm.

  • The blood sample is then applied to the Typhidot test device, which contains specific antigens for Salmonella typhi.
  • If the antibodies to Salmonella typhi are present in the blood, they will bind to the antigens on the test device, resulting in a visible line or color change.

Why is a VDRL Test done?

  • The VDRL Test is performed to screen for syphilis in individuals who may have been exposed to the infection.
  • It is commonly included in routine prenatal testing to detect syphilis in pregnant women, as the infection can be transmitted from mother to baby during pregnancy and lead to severe complications.
  • The test is also used for diagnosing and monitoring the treatment of syphilis in individuals with symptoms or known exposure.

What is an Allergy Skin Test?

An Allergy Skin Test is a diagnostic procedure used to identify allergens that trigger allergic reactions in an individual. It involves applying a small amount of suspected allergens to the skin and monitoring for a reaction.

What is an Antibody Titer Test?

An Antibody Titer Test is a blood test that measures the concentration of antibodies in your bloodstream. It helps determine your immune system's response to a specific infection or vaccine.

What is a Complement Test?

A Complement Test is a diagnostic procedure used to measure the levels and activity of complement proteins in the blood. These proteins play a crucial role in the immune system by helping to destroy pathogens and infected cells.

What is an IGRA TB test?

An IGRA (Interferon-Gamma Release Assay) TB test is a blood test used to detect tuberculosis (TB) infection in individuals. It is an important diagnostic tool in the fight against TB, as it provides a more specific and accurate result compared to the traditional Tuberculin Skin Test (TST).

What is a Rubella Test?

A Rubella Test is a blood test that checks for antibodies to the Rubella virus, also known as German Measles.

What is a Thyroglobulin Test?

A Thyroglobulin Test is a blood test that measures the level of thyroglobulin, a protein produced by the thyroid gland. This test is primarily used to monitor patients with thyroid cancer.

What is a Tryptase Test?

The Tryptase Test is a blood test that measures the levels of tryptase, an enzyme released by mast cells during allergic reactions and anaphylaxis. It helps diagnose and monitor these conditions.

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