ABNORMAL CA19-9 TEST RESULT. What does elvated CA19-9 level idicate?
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. CA19-9 can be elevated in case of colorectal cancer, esophageal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma, but also when pancreatitis or cirrhosis is present.
NORMAL CA19-9 TEST RESULT
CA19-9 values and definitions
LOW URIC ACID TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR FEMALE What does low Uric acid test result referent values for female level mean?
HIGH LGD TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR ADULTS What does high IgD test result referent values for adults level mean?
HIGH OSMOLARITY TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES What does high Osmolarity test result referent values level mean?
TROPONIN-T TEST, NORMAL RESULT What is normal Troponin-T test result?
HIGH NEUTROPHIL GRANULOCYTES (GRANS, POLYS, PMNS) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR NEWBORN What does high Neutrophil granulocytes (grans, polys, PMNs) test result referent values for newborn level mean?
LOW HDL CHOLESTEROL TEST RESULT FOR MALE What does low HDL cholesterol test level mean for man?
HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES TEST RESULT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE What does elevated Triglycerides test level for 10- 39 year old people mean?
LOW NEUTROPHIL BAND FORMS TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR ADULT What does low Neutrophilic band forms test result referent values for adult level mean?
ELEVATED CALTITONIN TEST RESULT What is a value of a abnormal Calcitonin test level?
HIGH HEMATOCRIT (HCT) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES FOR CHILDREN What does high Hematocrit (Hct) test result referent values for children level mean?
HIGH ACID PHOSPHATASE TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES What does high Acid phosphatase test result referent values level mean?
NORMAL CALTITONIN TEST RESULT What is a value of a normal Calcitonin test level?
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


