Profiles
The result of a clinical analysis falls within the reference values established for each population, and requires a medical interpretation.
When performing a clinical analysis, certain characteristics of each diagnostic test are always taken into account; as they are: the specificity, sensitivity, the predictive value, accuracy, the precision and the validity (analytical, clinical and useful of said test), as well as the preparation and collection of the sample or the reference range.
FAMILY MEDICINE PROFILE
Lipid Profile, Glucose, Creatinine, AST
CARDIAC REHABILITATION
Glucose, Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL, LDL, Total Col. / HDL Ratio
PROFILE
SCHOOL
Urinalysis,
Ova & Parasites
PROFILE
SCHOOL
Complete blood count Typing Y RH, Solubility Hemoglobin
METABOLIC PANEL
Glucose, BUN, Creatinine, Calcium, Na, K, Cl, HCO3, Albumin, Globulin
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Total bilirubin, AST / ALT, Alkaline Phosphatase, Total Protein
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BUN / Creatinine ratio, Albumin / Globulin Ratio
MARRIAGE PROFILE
Complete blood count Hb electropheresis, RPR Urinalysis, HIV
PROFILE
RENAL
Creatinine, Ca, P, Na K, Total Protein Albumin
PRE-OPERATORY PROFILE
Complete blood count Typing, Y RH, PT, APTT
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Glucose, A. Urico, HIV RPR, Urinalisis
PROFILE
LIPIC
Cholesterol, Triglycerides HDL, LDL
HORMONAL PROFILE LADIES (FERTILITY)
FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, Progesterone, T3 T4 (Free), TSH
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Complete spermogram FSH, LH, Testosterone, Free Testosterone
IMMUNOGLOBU PROFILE - LINA
IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE
PROFILE
HEPATIC
Total Protein, Albumin, Total and Direct Bilirubin AST
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ALT, LDH, GGT,
Alkaline phosphatase