Normale ca19-9 toetsuitslag. What is a value of a normal CA19-9 level?
CA19-9 is a tumor marker. It is primarily used in the management of pancreatic cancer.
In people with pancreatic masses, CA19-9 can be useful in distinguishing between cancer and other diseases of the gland. Lower values indicate that there is no presence of cancer.
Abnormale ca19-9 toetsuitslag
CA19-9 waardes en definisies
Lae anti-aa-n (ro) toetsuitslag dubbelsinnige referent waardes
Wat beteken lae Anti-SS-A (Ro) toetsuitslag twyfelagtige referent waardes vlak beteken?
Abnormale alfa fetoproteïen (AFP) toetsuitslag
What is a value of a abnormal Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) level?
Lae CD4 + selle toetsuitslag referent waardes vir volwasse
What does low CD4+ cells test result referent values for adult level mean?
Negatiewe beta menslike chorioniese gonadotropien (bhcg) toetsuitslag
What is a value of a negative pregnancy test?
Lae direkte / gekonjugeerde bilirubien bloedtoets vlak
What does low direct/conjugated bilirubin level signalize?
Lae vroulike mioglobien toetsvlak
What does low myoglobin test level mean for woman?
Normale carcionembryonic antigeen (CEA) vir ouer Nie-roker toetsuitslag
What is a value of a normal Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) level for 75 year old non-smoker?
Normale caltitonin toetsuitslag
What is a value of a normal Calcitonin test level?
Lae prolaktien toetsuitslag referent waardes vir manlike
What does low Prolactin test result referent values for male level mean?
Hoë aspartaat transminase (ast / ASAT SGOT) bloedtoets vlak vroue
What does high Aspartate transaminase (AST/ASAT SGOT) blood test level mean for female?
Lae groei hormoon (vas) toetsuitslag referent waardes
What does low growth hormone test result referent values level mean?
Hoë osmolaliteit toetsuitslag referent waardes
What does high Osmolality test result referent values level mean?
toetse:
oorblywende CA19-9 verwante toetse :
Alpha fetoproteïen (AFP)
Beta menslike chorioniese gonadotropien (bHCG)
CA-125
Carcinoembryonic antigeen (CEA)
Prostaat spesifieke antigeen (PSA)
PAP
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