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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Blood test
  1. ... no health problems. In people with this condition, blood tests show a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (PTT), ... prekallikrein deficiency. The condition is usually discovered when blood tests are done for other reasons.A few people ...
  2. ... health problems, this condition is often diagnosed when blood tests are done for other reasons or when a ... been described in the scientific literature. Based on blood test data, varying estimates of the prevalence of the ...
  3. ... Individuals with this condition also have a positive blood test for proteins called rheumatoid factors. This type of ... of the disease. Individuals with this type, however, test negative for rheumatoid factor in the blood.Psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis involves arthritis that usually ...
  4. ... signs and symptoms and are diagnosed when a blood test is performed for another reason.The condition consists of three phases: the chronic phase, the accelerated phase, and the blast ... of mature white blood cells is elevated, and myeloblasts account for less ...
  5. ... the result of health screenings, such as a blood test for a substance called prostate specific antigen (PSA) or a medical exam called a digital rectal exam (DRE). As the tumor grows ... to empty the bladder completely, blood in the urine or semen, or pain with ...
  6. ... the disease is usually found incidentally by a blood test taken for another reason. These individuals are diagnosed with smoldering (or asymptomatic) Waldenström macroglobulinemia. It can be ... red blood cells (anemia). Affected individuals can also experience general ...
  7. ... their blood, which can be detected with a blood test. Ferritin stores and releases iron in cells, and cells produce more ferritin in response to excess amounts of iron. ... of excess iron through blood loss in menstruation and childbirth.The prevalence of ...
  8. ... related changes that can be detected with a blood test. Anemia, hereditary sideroblastic Anemia, sex-linked hypochromic sideroblastic ANH1 Congenital sideroblastic anaemia Erythroid 5-aminolevulinate synthase deficiency Hereditary iron-loading anemia X ... with a novel ALAS2 mutation and unfortunate skewed X-chromosome inactivation patterns. Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2006 Jul-Aug;37(1): ...
  9. ... is elevated calcium levels identified through a routine blood test, even though the affected individual may not yet have signs or symptoms of hyperparathyroidism or hypercalcemia. ... of excess calcium into the blood, leading to the signs and symptoms of familial ...
  10. ... of liver enzymes that are detected in routine blood tests. Some affected individuals have abdominal pain or fatigue. During a physical examination, the liver may be found to be slightly ... vein that carries blood into the liver from the other digestive organs ( ...
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