Tests categories

The test detects compounds called coproporphyrins in urine to diagnose porphyria, a group of hereditary disorders thatóre involving, among other things, a disturbance in the metabolism of heme, a component of the protein that enables oxygen transport in red blood cells.

The kappa light chainós test measures the levels of selected kappa light chain proteins, total (free and heavy chain-bound) and is used in the diagnosis of gammopathies and lymphoproliferative diseases.

Flow cytometry platelet counting (FFC) is a laboratory test performed on a device thatóre able to count and analyze platelets in a blood sample and determine whether their number is normal and whether they are functioning properly, thus helping to diagnose róve blood-related diseases.

The absolute eosinophil count is a blood test that&oac;re measures the number of one type of white blood cell called eosinophils.

The test includes the determination of the blood group in terms of ABO and Rh systems and the identification of immune antibodies, which allows in the future to select the appropriate blood for transfusion.

Determination of Addis number is a test performed on the basis of a prób obtained from a daily urine collection, whichóinvolves determining the amount of certainóblood morphotic elementsóand protein structures known as rollers excreted by the kidneys in a day.

Test for detection of influenza virus types A and B in throat swab culture

The test consists of determining the specific strain of Salmonella bacteria thatócaused the infection from a stool prób using serological methods.

The test is ordered to detect the exact strain of E. Coli bacteria in a fecal próstool culture. Coli called enteropathogenic E. Coli (EPEC), whichóry is the leading cause of diarrhea in infants. The test result influences therapeutic decisions and helps predict the course of the disease.