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  1. ... skin is burned and how much of the body is burned. This helps choose the right treatment. ... a burn evaluation estimates how much of the body is burned. This estimate is a percentage of ...
  2. ... reactive protein test checks for inflammation in the body. Inflammation can be caused by infection, injury, or ... your bloodstream if you have inflammation in your body. High levels of CRP may mean you have ...
  3. ... that carries copper to the parts of your body that need it. Learn more. ... can carry copper to the parts of your body that need it. Copper is a mineral that ...
  4. ... provides important information about your metabolism (how your body uses food and energy) and the balance of certain chemicals in your body. A CMP includes tests that measure your blood ...
  5. ... examine blood flow in many parts of your body, including many of your organs and your neck, ... blood from your heart and lungs to your body) and veins (blood vessels that carry blood from ...
  6. An electrolyte panel measures the levels of your body's main electrolytes. Electrolytes are minerals that help control many important functions in your body. Learn more.
  7. ... a type of x-ray that shows internal body systems moving in real time. It is used ... photographs. Fluoroscopy is like a movie. It shows body systems in action. These include the cardiovascular (heart ...
  8. Iron tests measure the iron levels in your body. If your iron level is too low or ... the blood to check iron levels in your body. Iron is a mineral that your body needs ...
  9. ... in your blood. Ketones are acids that your body makes when it breaks down fat for energy. Normally, the cells in your body use blood glucose (sugar) for energy. You get ...
  10. ... in urine may indicate a problem with the body's ability to burn energy. Diabetics are at a ... in your urine. Normally, the cells in your body use glucose (sugar) from your blood for energy. ...
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