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C Peptide

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is being analysed? C Peptide is a blood test that measures the level of C-peptide in the blood. What does the result mean? The result indicates the amount of C-peptide produced by the pancreas. It helps evaluate insulin...

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C-reactive Protein

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is analysed? C-reactive (CRP) protein is an acute phase reactant (a protein) produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body. Elevated levels of CRP can occur, for example, because of tissue injury, infection, heart attack, disease, inflammatory disorders, or recent surgery. What does the result...

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CA 15-3

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is analysed? CA 15-3 is a tumour marker that is analysed to measure the level of a protein called CA 15-3 in the blood. What does the result mean? The result indicates the concentration of CA 15-3 in the...

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CA 19-9

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is analysed? CA 19-9 is a tumour marker that is analysed to measure the level of a protein called CA 19-9 in the blood. What does the result mean? The result indicates the concentration of CA 19-9 in the...

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CA-125

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is itand what does it analyse? The CA-125 test measures the amount of a protein called CA-125 (cancer antigen 125) in a blood sample. This protein serves as a tumour marker. What is it used for? Ovarian cancer monitoring: This is the most common use of the test....

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Caesarean

Obstetrics & gynaecology

What is a caesarean? A caesarean (also referred to as caesarean section or C-section), is performed tosurgically remove an unborn baby born from its mother’s wombvia an incision through the mother's abdomen. In most cases, it is a safe procedure for both the mother and the baby. However, being a surgical procedure, it does involve the possible risks of any surgical...

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Calcitonin testing

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is being analysed in calcitonin testing? Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland. The analysis focuses on measuring the level of calcitonin in the blood. What does the result signify? The result indicates the concentration of calcitonin in the...

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Calcium

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is analysed? Calcium levels in the body are analysed to determine the concentration of this essential mineral in the bloodstream. Calcium is crucial for various physiological functions, including bone health, nerve transmission, and muscle function. What does the result...

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Calf Implants

Plastic surgery

What are calf implants? The aesthetics of your calves depend on the shape and size of the calf muscle, which can vary greatly from person to person. Calf implants are silicone prosthetics that adjust the calves by producing enhancements to volume and proportion, mimicking the shape of real calf muscle.

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Calprotectin

Clinical analysis, Internal medicine

What is being analysed? Calprotectin analysis involves the measurement of calprotectin levels in stool samples. Calprotectin is a protein released by neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in response to inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. What does the result mean? The...

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