Tests categories

The presence of hepatitis B virus DNA in serum is a reliable marker of active division and multiplication of viral entities in the body.

The examination consists of macroscopic evaluation (texture, color, odor), microscopic evaluation (mucus, pus, undigested food debris – fat globules, starch grains, muscle fibers, plant cellsórs and others), chemical composition and preliminary bacteriological evaluation.

Testing in blood, performed in the diagnosis of neoplasms catecholamine-secreting tumors, in the diagnosis of many diseases of the autonomic nervous system and genetic diseases.

Factor XI is a protein composed of twoóchainsóconnected by a sulfide bridge

Determination of IgG antibodies against tapeworm (Taenia solium)

Determination of zonulin concentration in blood, useful in assessing intestinal barrier function

Testing free methoxycatecholamines in plasma involves determining the concentration of metanephrine and normetanephrine in blood

It is a predictor of complications caused by unrecognized accident and burn injuries as well as postoperative injuries

The test is designed to assess the risk and/or causes of venous thromboembolism