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  1. This test measures the amount of acetaminophen in the blood. Acetaminophen is a common pain reliever and fever reducer. It's safe and effective when taken ...
  2. Acid-fast bacillus (AFB) is a type of bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB) and other infections. AFB tests look for AFB bacteria in sputum. Learn more.
  3. An adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) test measures the amount of ACTH in your blood. It can help find the cause of abnormal cortisol levels. Learn more.
  4. Aldosterone (ALD) is a hormone that helps control blood pressure and levels of sodium and potassium. An ALD test measures aldosterone in blood or urine. ...
  5. An allergy blood test measures IgE. It's a protein made by your immune system. High levels of IgE may mean you have an allergy. Learn more. ... Allergy Blood Test ...
  6. An allergy skin test helps diagnose allergies by placing small amounts of specific allergens on the skin. Allergens are substances that cause an allergic ...
  7. An AFP (alpha-fetoprotein) tumor marker test measures AFP in your blood. High levels may be a sign of cancer of the liver, ovaries, or testicles. Learn ...
  8. Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) is a protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. AAT testing is used to diagnose a condition called AAT deficiency.
  9. An alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) test is a blood test done during pregnancy to check the baby's risk for birth defects. Learn more. ... Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Test What ...
  10. An ALT blood test is used to diagnose liver disorders. ALT is a liver enzyme that is released in the blood when liver cells are damaged. Learn more. ... ALT Blood ...
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