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Results 1 - 10 of 94 for Muscle tissue
  1. Smooth Muscle Antibody (SMA) Test What is a smooth muscle antibody (SMA) test? This test looks for smooth muscle antibodies (SMAs) in a sample of your blood. ... the liver. They are sometimes called anti-smooth muscle antibodies (ASMAs). They get their name because they ...
  2. ... a sign of damage or disease in your muscles, heart, or brain. Learn more. ... CK in your body is in your skeletal muscles. These are the muscles you use to move. ...
  3. Creatinine is a waste product made by muscle. This test measures creatinine levels in your blood or urine. Abnormal levels can be a sign of kidney disease. Learn more.
  4. ... and nerve conduction studies check how well your muscles and nerves work. These tests help find muscle and nerve disorders. Learn more. ... studies are tests that check how well your muscles and the nerves that control them are working. ...
  5. ... to diagnose MG, an autoimmune disorder that causes muscle weakness. It can affect different muscles throughout the body. There is no cure, but ... a chronic autoimmune disease that causes weakness in muscles throughout the body. An autoimmune disorder causes your ...
  6. ... that's found in the cells of your heart muscle. Normally, troponin levels in blood are so low ... tests can measure them. But if your heart muscle is damaged, troponin leaks into your bloodstream, and ...
  7. ... Move waste out of your cells Support your muscle and nerve function Keep your heart rate and ... your body. It also helps your nerves and muscles work properly. Chloride , which also helps control the ...
  8. ... adults, abnormal GH levels can affect bone and muscle health. Learn more. ... a major role in bone growth, development of muscle mass, and height. In adults, GH affects bone ...
  9. ... all parts of your body, including your skin, muscles, and organs Your nervous system plays a role ... nerve tests to check for problems with your: Muscle movement , balance , and coordination. These activities are controlled ...
  10. ... balance) in your body. They also help control muscle and nerve activity and perform other important functions. Your cells, nerves, heart, and muscles need potassium to work properly. Potassium levels that ...
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