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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.

  • 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.

  • Vitamin D

    Vitamin D - Parameters: 1

    It takes vitamin D to maintain healthy bones. A severe deficit in youngsters causes rickets, a deformity of the bones. Less severe insufficiencies are thought to result in less effective dietary calcium utilisation. Muscle weakness results from a vitamin D shortage; in the elderly, this impact has been linked to an increased risk of falls. One common cause of secondary hyperparathyroidism is a vitamin D deficiency. PTH elevations can cause osteomalacia, accelerated bone turnover, decreased bone mass, and an increased risk of bone fractures, particularly in older vitamin D deficient persons. Reduced bone mineral density is also correlated with low amounts of vitamin D (25.OH). The findings could be helpful in evaluating bone metabolism when combined with further clinical information. Sunlight exposure is the primary source of vitamin D, a fat-soluble steroid hormone precursor that is generated in the skin. To produce the physiologically active 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, vitamin D must go through two consecutive hydroxylations in the liver and kidney. Vitamin D is biologically inactive. Since vitamin D (25-OH) is the primary form of vitamin D stored in the human body, it is widely accepted that this metabolite should be used to assess the overall status of vitamin D.

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