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Statistically, there is always a risk of lab error, and results should always be interpreted along with clinical symptoms and findings. There also are variations in the reference range used by ...
Our aim is to decode the molecular aftermath of pediatric brain injuries caused by radiotherapy and hypoxia-ischemia, and to develop interventions that restore cognition, behavior, and quality of life ...
MADOFRAG Lab – Pediatric Brain Injury and Recovery – Adamantia Fragkopoulou’s Research Team Our aim is to decode the molecular aftermath of pediatric brain injuries caused by radiotherapy and ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the government wants “get behind” new ways of speeding up diagnosis for bowel cancer as he visits the Bowelbabe laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute, named ...
0 to 0.4 mU/L 0.4 to 4 mU/L 4–10 mU/L 10 mU/L Many labs use these reference values. However, there is some debate about these ranges. The author of a 2016 review suggests that normal levels are ...
A 30-minute test will be inappropriate in a busy pediatric setting, where the pediatrician can dedicate only 15 minutes to each patient. The following list is composed of a sample of screening ...
Urinary NGAL (UNGAL) is detectable in VLBW infants; however, there is no reference range in this population ... The birth weight and gestational age ranges were 790-1490 g and 26–33 wk ...
The given fact: Liver enzyme levels (like AST) are normal if they fall within the lab reference range. The truth: This is where things get tricky. Even within the lab-defined “normal” range ...
The findings of this study provide contemporary autopsy reference ranges for infant organs, by age, during the first year of life. This data is based on a large number of cases (over 1,000 infant ...
Generally speaking, a normal troponin level ranges from 0 to 0.04 ng/ml. However, this can vary among laboratories. Levels higher than 0.04 ng/ml typically indicate damage to the heart or other ...
Blood tests can help a doctor diagnose a variety of health conditions, including infections, anemia, high cholesterol, vitamin deficiencies, organ failure, HIV, cancer, and diabetes. Doctors use ...