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In clinical practice, recording GGT activity is a sensitive method for detecting liver, kidney, pancreatic, and other organ pathologies.
In clinical practice, recording GGT activity is a sensitive method for detecting liver, kidney, pancreatic, and other organ pathologies.
This test detects the presence of lupus anticoagulant in a patient as a marker of autoimmune diseases, particularly antiphospholipid syndrome – a condition marked by intense thrombosis and increased blood clotting across all vessel types.
The Epstein-Barr virus causes type 4 herpes. The primary transmission route is via an infected person’s saliva through contact or shared items – toothbrush, lipstick, cup, kissing – and less commonly airborne (sneezing, coughing).
This virus causes type 4 herpes, primarily affecting the lymphatic system. In adults, it is typically asymptomatic and complication-free.
HSV-1 and HSV-2 are related forms of the herpes virus that manifest as rashes on mucous membranes (lips, genitals). Herpes caused by the first type is localized on the outer and inner lip surfaces but can affect other mucous membranes in advanced stages. The second form causes vesicles exclusively
The most common herpes form is genital, caused by HSV-1 and HSV-2 viruses.
Proteins (polypeptides) are high-molecular-weight organic substances composed of alpha-amino acids. Their primary function is transporting nutrients in the body. Protein synthesis occurs in the liver and reticuloendothelial system (RES) cells of the bone marrow and lymph nodes.
IgG Antibodies to Tissue Transglutaminase is a clinical-laboratory test for diagnosing celiac disease.
This test is ordered for suspected celiac disease, ranking among the most accurate lab tests to confirm or rule out the diagnosis.
Many people, regardless of race, nationality, gender, or occupation, have anti-erythrocyte antibodies (AEA) in their blood. Their origins vary: post-transfusion of erythrocyte-containing components, pregnancy, exposure to antigen-containing sources, gene mutations affecting immunoglobulin