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  3. ... Serious symptoms are very rare, but may include: Increased pain or discomfort where the sample was taken ... BCR-ABL1 Genetic Test Blood Differential Complete Blood Count (CBC) Free Light Chains Hemoglobin Test How to ...
  4. ... be used to find out the reason for increased or decreased urination. A stool osmolality test is ... your osmolality test. These may include: Complete blood count (CBC) Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test Blood glucose ...