NORMAL CA19-9 TEST RESULT. 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.
ABNORMAL CA19-9 TEST RESULT
CA19-9 values and definitions
HIGH ERYTROCYTES / RED BLOOD CELLS (RBC) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR FEMALE ADULT What does high Erythrocytes/Red blood cells (RBC) test result referent values for female adult level mean?
HIGH ANTI DS-DNA TEST RESULT POSITIVE REFERENT VALUES What does high Anti ds-DNA test result positive referent values level mean?
HIGH HEMATOCRIT (HCT) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR MALE ADULTS What does high Hematocrit (Hct) test result referent values for male adults level mean?
HIGH OXYGEN SATURATION TEST LEVEL What does high oxygen saturation mean?
LOW ANTI-CITRULLINATED PROTEIN ANTIBODIES TEST RESULT NEGATIVE REFERENT VALUES What does low Anti-citrullinated protein antibodies test result negative referent values level mean?
HIGH IRON IN NEWBORNS BLOOD TEST What does high iron level for newborns mean?
HIGH ALBUMIN BLOOD TEST LEVEL What does high albumin level in blood mean?
HIGH ALANINE TRANSAMINASE BLOOD TEST LEVEL FOR FEMALE What does high (ALT/ALAT), SGPT blood test level mean for women?
HIGH VISCOSITY TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES What does high Viscosity test result referent values level mean?
LOW VITAMIN C (ASORBIC ACID) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES What does low Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) test result referent values level mean?
ABNORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR OLDER NON-SMOKER TEST RESULT What abnormal Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) level for 75 year old non-smoker indicates?
LOW FIBRINOGEN TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES What does low Fibrinogen test result referent values level mean?
tests:
Other CA19-9 related tests :
Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
Beta Human chorionic gonadotropin (bHCG)
CA-125
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
Prostate specific antigen (PSA)
PAP
Calcitonin