O reference value to PCR it's from 8 mg / L (0.8 mg / dL) or less. Values between 1 mg / dL (0.1 mg / dL) and 10 mg...
Read moreThe reference values for uric acid vary according to the method used in the dosage and also with the laboratory, but are generally between 3.5 to 7.2 mg / dL.1)...
Read moreLow GT-range does not cause symptoms. It is possible to know Gamma-GT levels through the specific blood test.Values low or normal range of GT-GT indicate that the enzyme is in...
Read moreIn fact, the High GT-range does not cause specific symptoms. A person with high levels of Gamma-GT may exhibit the symptoms of what caused this increase in Gamma-GT.For example, a...
Read moreThrombocytosis, or high platelets, may not cause symptoms or nausea, vomiting, loss of spatial notion (labyrinthitis), and tingling in the extremities may occur.Often does not require treatment and is temporary....
Read moreTHE leucopenia has no specific symptoms, since in itself it is not a disease, but a laboratory change, seen in the blood test.In some cases, it may be just a...
Read moreTHE platelet count (platelets below 150,000 / mm3) can have several causes: diseases that lead to a decrease in the production of platelets in the bone marrow: medullary aplasia, fibrosis...
Read moreYou can not tell if it's a good sign, it could mean it's just inflammatory (that would be great), but only the result of the pathological anatomy to tell you...
Read moreHigh C-reactive protein indicates the presence of some inflammatory or infectious process in the acute phase. Thus, the PCR test may present higher values in cases of bacterial infection, acute...
Read moreTHE proteinuria is the evaluation of the amount of protein present in the urine. This test is usually done with urine collected within 24 hours and should not be larger...
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