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Vaginal Culture

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

A bacterial culture is a test used to determine whether bacteria or fungi are infecting the vagina

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Valporic Acid

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

medications primarily used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder and to prevent migraine headaches. They are useful for the prevention of seizures in those with absence seizures, partial seizures, and […]

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Throat culture

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

A bacterial culture is a test used to determine whether bacteria or fungi are infecting the throat

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Insulin Free

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

Free and total insulin is a test to measure the fraction of insulin that is bound by antibodies and to measure total insulin after the removal of antibodies by special preparation

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LH

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To evaluate fertility issues, function of reproductive organs (ovaries or testicles), or to detect the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation); to evaluate pituitary function

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FSH

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To evaluate fertility issues, function of reproductive organs (ovaries or testicles), or pituitary function

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Testosterone

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

Testosterone is an androgen, or a sex hormone, produced by both males and females. It plays a role in puberty and fertility

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Progesterone

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To help determine the cause of infertility, track ovulation, help diagnose an ectopic or failing pregnancy, monitor the health of a pregnancy, monitor progesterone replacement therapy, or help diagnose the cause of abnormal uterine […]

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AFP

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

It is a protein made in the liver of a developing baby. AFP levels are usually high when a baby is born, but fall to very low levels by the age of […]

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PTH

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) helps the body maintain stable levels of calcium in the blood. It is part of a feedback loop that includes calcium, PTH, vitamin D, and, to some extent, phosphorus (phosphate) […]

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