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A medical test, performed for diagnostic purposes. Typically performed by a licensed medical professional. Includes physical exam.
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x Lumbar puncture Thisisspinaltap     Elevated protein in CSF
A lumbar puncture (or LP, and colloquially known as a spinal tap) is a diagnostic and at times therapeutic procedure that is performed in order to collect a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for biochemical, microbiological, and cytological...
Elevated WBC in CSF
Decreased glucose in CSF
x Lumbar provocative discography Discograph degenerative disc disease L5-S1      
Lumbar provocative discography (also referred to as "discography" or discogram) is an invasive diagnostic procedure for evaluation for intervertebral disc pathology. It is usually reserved for persons with persistent, severe low back pain (LBP) who...
x Tempus and Theron are ordered to Sanctuary Theron_vencedor_contempla_Italia_desde_los_Alpes.jpg      
In the Sacred Band of Stepsons universe and the Thieves' World shared fictional universe,the warrior-priest Abarsis, called Stepson, founder of Tempus's original Sacred Band, serves Tempus's forces after death as messenger from the gods as well as...
x Widal test        
Test whereby bacteria causing typhoid fever are mixed with serum containing specific antibodies obtained from an infected individual. It is a presumptive serological test for enteric fever or undulant fever. In case of Salmonella infections, it is a...
x Vitamin D test          
x 17-Hydroxyprogesterone test          
x Copper test          
x Urine protein and urine protein to creatinine ratio test          
x Rubella test          
x Triple test        
The triple test, also called triple screen, the Kettering test or the Bart's test, is an investigation performed during pregnancy in the second trimester to classify a patient as either high-risk or low-risk for chromosomal abnormalities (and neural...
x 5-HIAA test          
x Serotonin test          
x Serum Total Protein Reference ranges for blood tests - by mass      
Serum total protein, also called plasma total protein or total protein, is a biochemical test for measuring the total amount of protein in blood plasma or serum. Protein in the plasma is made up of albumin and globulin. The globulin in turn is made...
x Alpha-1 antitrypsin test          
x Red blood cell antibody identification          
x Arterial blood gas BGA      
An arterial blood gas (ABG) is a blood test that is performed using blood from an artery. It involves puncturing an artery with a thin needle and syringe and drawing a small volume of blood. The most common puncture site is the radial artery at the...
x Blood typing          
x ACE test          
x Acetaminophen test          
x Blood ketones test          
x AFB smear and culture test          
x Aldolase test          
x Aldosterone and renin test          
x ALP test          
x RAST test        
A RAST test (short for radioallergosorbent test) is a blood test used to determine to what substances a person is allergic. This is different from a skin allergy test, which determines allergy by the reaction of a person's skin to different...
x Tryptase test          
x AFP tumor markers test          
x ALT test          
x Alzheimer biomarkers test          
x AMA test          
x Ammonia test          
x Amylase test          
x ANA test          
x Anaerobic wound culture test          
x Cardiolipin antibodies test          
x Activated clotting time        
Activated clotting time (ACT), also known as activated coagulation time is a test of coagulation. The ACT test is used to monitor the effect of high-dose heparin before, during, and shortly after surgeries that require intense anticoagulant...
x Smooth muscle antibody test          
x ACTH test          
x ANCA antibodies test          
x Partial thromboplastin time        
The partial thromboplastin time (PTT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT or APTT) is a performance indicator measuring the efficacy of both the "intrinsic" (now referred to as the contact activation pathway) and the common coagulation...
x ADH test          
x Anti-CCP test          
x Hepatitis B test          
x Hepatitis C test          
x Porphyrin tests          
x Albumin test          
x Ethanol test          
x ENA panel test          
x Thyroid antibodies test          
x Heparin anti-xa test          
x Antiphospholipid antibodies test          
x Antithrombin test          
x Apo A-I test          
x Apo B test          
x HIV genotypic resistance testing          
x ASO test          
x AST test          
x Cholesterol test          
x Coagulation factors test          
x Creatinine test          
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