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Hematocrit
This test measures how much of your blood is made up of red blood cells. Too many or too few red blood cells can cause health problems.
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Hemoglobin
This is a blood test to find out how much hemoglobin is in your blood. You may need this test if you have anemia or symptoms of anemia.
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Immunofixation by Electrophoresis (Urine)
This test separates and measures proteins in your urine. It looks for an abnormal protein called monoclonal protein, or M-protein.
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Immunofixation and Protein Electrophoresis (CSF)
This test looks for certain proteins in a sample of your cerebral spinal fluid. An increase in these proteins could be a sign of an inflammatory or immune disorder.
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Indirect Antiglobulin
This blood test screens for antibodies in your blood.
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Liver-Kidney Microsomal Antibody
This test looks for a certain type of antibody in your child’s blood. Having this antibody may mean that your child has liver damage caused by a form of hepatitis.
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Metanephrines (Blood)
This test measures the substances metanephrine and normetanephrine in your blood. It helps find out if you have a tumor of the adrenal glands.
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Measles, Mumps, Rubella Antibody
This test looks for antibodies to 3 diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella.
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Osmolality (Stool)
This test measures the concentration, or osmolality, of certain particles in a sample of your watery stool. The test is used to find out why you have chronic diarrhea.
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