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These blood tests check the levels of certain proteins that may signal liver disease and bile duct injury. Antibody tests for signs of autoimmune disease. Blood ...
A mild injury usually doesn't need further testing. Occasionally, a blow to the head may be bad enough to cause bleeding in or around the brain. This type of ...
And if you're infected with only male worms, you won't have eggs in your stool. Blood tests. Blood tests can check for a higher than usual number white blood ...
A urinalysis involves checking the appearance, concentration and content of urine. For example, a urinary tract infection can make urine look cloudy instead of ...
Brain biopsy. Rarely, a small sample of brain tissue might be removed for testing. A brain biopsy is usually done only if symptoms are worsening and treatments ...
Measuring intraocular pressure, also called tonometry. Testing for optic nerve damage with a dilated eye exam and imaging tests. Checking for areas of vision ...
Stool DNA testing is typically repeated every three years. The pros: The test doesn't require bowel preparation, sedation or insertion of a scope. You can eat ...
Serology testing looks for antibodies in your blood. Elevated levels of certain antibody proteins indicate an immune reaction to gluten. Genetic testing for ...
One out of 5 people in the U.S. will develop a form of skin cancer, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association. For people with darker ...
Your doctor may use a special lighted scope (endoscope) to get a close look at your throat during a procedure called endoscopy. A camera at the end of the ...
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