...of the affected person, whether any other people in the family are known to have hemophilia, physical examination and tests for the ability of the blood to clot. Blood tests...
...reaction) tests are the fastest method of determining whether someone has CMV.[5] PCR tests can be done with tissue, urine, saliva, or blood. In some cases, viral culture tests can...
...tests for syphilis. The diagnosis of syphilis is usually made by taking a blood test to screen for the disease, followed by another test or tests to confirm its presence....
...tests, which include the following: Transrectal ultrasound – Typically performed following an abnormal PSA blood test, this uses a small probe that is inserted into the rectum to assess the...
...**Laboratory Tests:** Your doctor may order blood tests, urine tests, or other laboratory tests to assess your blood sugar levels, cholesterol levels, and other health parameters. * **Screenings:** Your doctor...
...a common test to diagnose thrombosis or a blood clot in the blood vessel. Blood vessels can also be injured, and as a natural process, they form a blood clot....
...the blood’s ability to coagulate, and the hormones associated with pregnancy tend to increase the blood’s tendency to coagulate. This increases a pregnant person’s risk of developing blood clots, which...
...fatigue, sluggishness, and mood swings from occurring. Expected Results The expected results of a thyroid gland evaluation vary depending on the results of the physical examination, blood tests, and ultrasound....
...medical procedures. * **Differential diagnosis:** EPT can distinguish between different neurological conditions with similar symptoms. ## Expected Results Normal EPT results indicate that the neural pathways being tested are functioning...
...each follow-up visits. These tests include: Physical examination Blood tests Carcinoembryonic antigen tests – These are scheduled every three to six months for five years or even longer CT scan...