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PT-INR-aPTT analysis blood clotting indicators and when you need them

Has your doctor asked you to do blood clotting tests like PT, INR, or aPTT? These tests play a crucial role in assessing your blood’s ability to clot and in diagnosing bleeding disorders. In this    Daleeli Medical guide, you'll learn what each test means, when it is...

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HLA Typing Analysis Discover the importance of examining human

Are you planning to undergo an organ transplant or want to better understand the role of your immune system?The HLA Typing test is a fundamental genetic screening that determines tissue compatibility between donor and recipient, helping reduce the risk of organ rejection. In addition to its vital...

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NIPT test for pregnant reveals the sex and abnormalities of the fetus

Have you ever heard of the NIPT test during pregnancy? Has your doctor mentioned that this screening could detect genetic problems in your baby at a very early stage?In this article from   Dalili Medical, we provide a complete guide to the NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing): What...

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BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing protects you from breast and ovarian cancer

Do you have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer? Has your doctor recommended a BRCA test? Don’t worry—you’re not alone. BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing is a vital genetic tool that identifies harmful mutations in two genes responsible for repairing damaged DNA. Detecting these...

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Karyotyping Analysis Your Guide to Early Detection of Genetic Diseases

In the world of genetic diagnostics and molecular medicine, karyotyping remains one of the gold-standard tests for detecting changes in the number or structure of chromosomes within human cells. This test is routinely used in prenatal screening, to investigate causes of intellectual disabilities,...

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What is the HIV Combo test And how does it help detect HIV early

In today’s world, early screening for HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a crucial step in protecting your health and the health of others. The HIV Combo Test—also known as the 4th Generation HIV Test—is considered the gold standard for early detection. It combines the...

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Hepatitis A, B, and C virus tests and when the result is dangerous

In a world where liver diseases are on the rise, Hepatitis A, B, and C panel tests have become essential tools for early diagnosis and prevention. These tests help identify current or past infections, as well as immunity status—either from recovery or vaccination. They play a crucial role in...

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Herpes Virus (HSV) Analysis: The Difference Between IgG and IgM

In a world where the need for accurate viral diagnostics is growing, the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) antibody test—specifically HSV IgG and IgM—has become one of the essential tools for identifying current or past infections. Whether you're experiencing concerning symptoms such as...

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Epstein-Barr Virus IgG/IgM Test: Diagnosis, Risks, and When to Order

In a world where viral screening is gaining increasing importance, the EBV IgG/IgM test has become a key diagnostic tool for detecting Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) — a member of the herpesvirus family and the primary cause of infectious mononucleosis, commonly known as "mono" or the...

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What is a D-Dimer test And why is it ordered fatal blood clots

In today’s world, where the risk of blood clots and cardiovascular complications is on the rise, the D-Dimer test has become an essential diagnostic tool. It plays a crucial role in detecting serious conditions such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, and even blood clotting...

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ASO Titer Test Early Detection of Rheumatic Fever After Sore Throat

Sometimes, a sore throat caused by a bacterial infection doesn't stop at just pain or fever—it can lead to serious complications such as rheumatic fever, which affects the heart and joints. This is where the ASO Titer test (Anti-Streptolysin O Titer) becomes a crucial diagnostic tool. It...

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When is the VDRL test ordered for syphilis

In a world where early detection of sexually transmitted infections is increasingly crucial, the VDRL test (Venereal Disease Research Laboratory) stands out as a fundamental screening tool for diagnosing syphilis—a serious bacterial infection that can progress silently and cause severe health ...

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Lactose intolerance test performed symptoms types and test results

 Lactose Intolerance Test: A Complete Guide to Diagnosing Dairy SensitivityIn a world where digestive issues and food sensitivities are on the rise, the Lactose Intolerance Test has become an essential diagnostic tool. It helps identify whether common symptoms such as bloating, gas, and...

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The Gold Test for Accurately Diagnosing Celiac Disease

Do you frequently suffer from digestive issues such as bloating, diarrhea, or unexplained weight loss?You might be dealing with Celiac Disease—an autoimmune disorder triggered by consuming gluten. One of the most important tools for early detection is the Celiac Disease Panel, especially the...

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Has your doctor recommended the HLA-B27 test? The name might sound complex at first, but this genetic test plays a key role in diagnosing certain chronic inflammatory conditions—especially those affecting the spine and joints. It’s a simple blood test that can reveal a genetic...

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When is the anti-CCP test ordered What does the result mean

Do you suffer from joint pain and morning stiffness? Has your doctor mentioned the possibility of rheumatoid arthritis? The Anti-CCP test is one of the most important modern diagnostic tools used for the early and accurate detection of this chronic autoimmune condition. Many people don’t...

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GBS test required for pregnant women in the final months

Has your doctor recommended a GBS test in the third trimester of your pregnancy? The name may sound unfamiliar, but this test is one of the most essential screenings to protect your newborn’s health. The Group B Streptococcus (GBS) test detects a naturally occurring bacterium that can live in ...

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How is a cervical smear tested When is it ordered What are its results

Has your doctor recommended a Pap Smear test (cervical screening)? Don’t worry—you’re not alone. The Pap Smear is one of the most essential preventive tests women can take to protect themselves from cervical cancer, which is the second most common cancer affecting women worldwide. ...

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toxoplasmosis required for pregnant women difference between

Has your doctor recommended a Toxoplasma IgG/IgM test? The name might sound complicated, but this test is one of the essential screenings—especially for women of childbearing age. It helps detect infection with toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii), a condition that often causes no symptoms but...

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Rubella essential test for pregnant women and accurate rubella

In a world where preventive testing is increasingly important, the Rubella IgG/IgM test stands out as a key diagnostic tool to detect current or past infection with the Rubella virus—a virus that may cause only mild symptoms in children but poses serious risks to pregnant women and their...

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