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  • C- Reactive Protein

    C- Reactive Protein - Parameters: 1

    The traditional acute phase protein for inflammatory responses is C-reactive protein. A substantial acute chase response of C-reactive protein (CRP) is linked to most tissue-damaging events, including infections, inflammatory disorders, and malignant neoplasms. Often, the CRP response occurs before clinical signs, such as fever.

  • Ferritin

    Ferritin - Parameters: 1

    Ferritin is a macromolecule that has a molecular weight of at least 440 kD, depending on the amount of iron present. It is composed of an iron core that has an average of about 2500 Fe3+ ions (in liver and spleen ferritin) and a protein shell (apoferritin) with 24 subunits. Ferritin measurement is a useful technique for determining the state of iron metabolism. A representative measurement of the body's iron reserves can be obtained by measuring ferritin at the start of treatment. Early detection is possible when it comes to reticulo-endothelial system (RES) storage deficiencies.

  • Folate

    Folate - Parameters: 1

    Deficiency in folate can lead to nutritional and macrocytic anaemias. Diets lacking in raw fruits, vegetables, or other foods high in folic acid can cause this deficit; this can be the case for those who are chronic alcoholics, drug addicts, old, from low-income backgrounds, etc. Furthermore, neural tube abnormalities in the foetus have been linked to low serum folate levels during pregnancy. 1 The two main causes of folate insufficiency in humans are malabsorption and dietary deficiencies. 2. Red blood cell regeneration, DNA synthesis, and proper metabolism all depend on folate. Megaloblastic anaemia can result from untreated deficiencies. To accurately evaluate the aetiology of anaemia, it is recommended to measure the concentration of both vitamin B12 and folate because deficiencies in any of these nutrients might result in megaloblastic anaemia.

  • Vitamin B12

    Vitamin B12 - Parameters: 1

    Vitamin B12, an essential nutrient, plays a key role in various bodily functions, including nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. Deficiency can lead to fatigue, neurological issues, and anemia. Our laboratory offers accurate testing for Vitamin B12 levels, facilitating early detection and management of deficiency-related conditions. Trust our comprehensive lab services for precise healthcare assessments, ensuring optimal well-being through proper nutrient monitoring.

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