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  1. ... blood or bone marrow to look for an abnormal gene called BCR-ABL1 . This abnormal gene is involved in certain types of blood ... acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but very rarely The abnormal BCR-ABL1 gene is made when two separate ...
  2. ... let a health care provider find and remove abnormal growths, known as colorectal polyps . Most of these ... provider will look for colorectal polyps or other abnormal areas. Your provider may remove polyps or tissue ...
  3. ... placed near, but not inside, the vagina. If abnormal cells are found, a biopsy may be performed. ... A colposcopy is most often used to find abnormal cells in the cervix, vagina, or vulva. It ...
  4. ... is a test that checks cervical cells for abnormal changes caused by HPV. When an HPV test ... screen for cervical cancer if you: Had an abnormal result on a Pap smear. An HPV test ...
  5. ... Pap smear is a test that looks for abnormal cells in the cervix. Finding and treating these ... it used for? A Pap smear looks for abnormal changes in cervical cells before they become cancer. ...
  6. ... anus and rectum, including hemorrhoids , fissures (tears), and abnormal growths. What is it used for? An anoscopy ... in the lining of the anus. Anal polyps , abnormal growths on the lining of the anus. Inflammation. ...
  7. ... blood. It also checks for hemoglobinopathy, disorders involving abnormal types of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein in ... are a few different types of normal and abnormal hemoglobin. Normal types of hemoglobin include: Hemoglobin (Hgb) ...
  8. A karyotype test looks for abnormal chromosomes in your cells. This test can be used prenatally to help find genetic disorders in unborn babies. Learn more.
  9. ... diagnose specific diseases. So, if your results are abnormal, you'll usually need other tests to find ... away quickly. What do the results mean? Understanding abnormal liver function test results is often complicated. So, ...
  10. ... magnesium you absorb from the foods you eat. Abnormal levels of blood magnesium can be caused by ... be used to help find the cause of abnormal levels of other minerals, including calcium , potassium , and ...
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