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Calcium
Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders and chronic renal disease. A low level of calcium may result in tetany. Also Known As: Ca$49 -
Calcium, Ionized, Serum
The ionized calcium is determined by an ion selective electrode methodology. In situations where the total calcium is normal but does not fit the clinical picture, e.g., hyperparathyroidism, a determination of the ionized calcium will, many times, show an elevation in the "bioavailable" calcium component. Also Known As: Calcium Free, Calcium Unbound, Calcium Filterable, Ca++ Ionized$60 -
Calcium, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures Calcium levels in a 24-hour urine sample. Calcium is a mineral which contributes to healthy bones and teeth as well as other functions including the nervous system, heart, and muscles. Measuring the calcium levels being passed from the body in urine can help determine if a person has an excess or deficiency.$59 -
Carnitine, Blood
Serum carnitine analysis is useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with carnitine deficiency (either primary or secondary). Also Known As: Carnitor, Levocarnitine$154 -
Creatinine Clearance (24 Hour Urine and Blood)
Blood creatinine level is measured as a test of kidney function to estimate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), the rate of blood flow through the kidneys.$65 -
Creatinine, 24-Hour Urine
Blood creatinine level is measured as a test of kidney function to estimate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), the rate of blood flow through the kidneys.$50 -
Cystatin C
It is used to evaluate kidney function, especially in cases where other tests like Creatinine fail to provide proper diagnosis.$118 -
Erythropoietin Test
Elevated levels of EPO occur in patients with anemias due to increased red cell destruction in hemolytic anemia. It can be associated with impaired oxygen delivery to the tissues, impaired pulmonary oxygen exchange, abnormal hemoglobins with increased oxygen affinity, constriction of the renal vasculature, and inappropriate EPO secretion caused by certain renal and extrarenal tumors. Also Known As: EPO$78