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What is Pericardial Fluid Analysis?

Pericardial Fluid Analysis is a diagnostic procedure that involves the examination of fluid surrounding the heart (pericardial fluid). It helps identify and assess various cardiac conditions.

What is Vitamin E?

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that plays a vital role in protecting cells from oxidative damage. It is a group of compounds, including tocopherols and tocotrienols.

What is the TPMT test?

The TPMT test is a genetic test that assesses an individual's TPMT enzyme activity, which plays a crucial role in metabolizing certain medications.

What does a high hs-CRP level mean?

A high hs-CRP level suggests inflammation in the body, which may be associated with various health conditions, including cardiovascular disease.

What is the toxin in Clostridium difficile?

Clostridium difficile produces two main toxins: Toxin A (TcdA) and Toxin B (TcdB). These toxins are responsible for the symptoms of C. difficile infection (CDI).

What is TNF level in blood test?

A TNF alpha blood test quantifies the concentration of TNF alpha in the bloodstream, indicating the body's inflammatory response.

When is PAPP-A test done?

The PAPP-A test is typically performed in the first trimester of pregnancy, usually between 11 and 14 weeks gestation, as part of the first-trimester screening for chromosomal abnormalities.

What is a phenobarbital test?

A phenobarbital test is a blood test used to measure the concentration of phenobarbital in a person's blood.

What is the galectin-3 blood test?

The galectin-3 blood test measures the levels of galectin-3, a protein, in the blood. It's used to assess its presence in various health conditions.

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