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Spot Urine Calcium
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Spot Urine Creatinine
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Blood for ADA
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Fluoride
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Plasma Glu. before Lunch
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T. I. B. C.
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LDL - Cholesterol
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Lupus Anticoagulants
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24H Urine (Mg)
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Bicarbonate (HCO3)
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Fasting Plasma Glucose
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Protein C
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Gold (Au)
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Plasma Glu. 1.5H after 75gm Glu.
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Urine Sugar with RPG
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Fibrinogen
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Urine Sugar (2H af Lunch)
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Fluid For Albumin
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Biochemistry

Biochemical diagnosis refers to the use of biochemical tests to identify or confirm a medical condition or disease. Biochemical tests can measure the levels of various molecules, enzymes, hormones, and other substances in the blood, urine, or other body fluids.

Some examples of biochemical tests and their uses include:

  1. Blood glucose test: used to diagnose and monitor diabetes mellitus.
  2. Lipid profile test: used to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease by measuring levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.
  3. Liver function tests (LFTs): used to evaluate the health of the liver and detect liver diseases such as hepatitis and cirrhosis.
  4. Thyroid function tests: used to diagnose and monitor thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
  5. Creatinine clearance test: used to measure the kidney function and to diagnose and monitor kidney disease.
  6. C-reactive protein (CRP) test: used to detect inflammation in the body, which can be a sign of infection or other medical conditions.

Biochemical diagnosis is an important tool in the practice of modern medicine and is used in conjunction with other diagnostic techniques, such as medical imaging and physical examination, to provide a complete picture of a patient's health.


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