Clinical Analysis. Laboratory.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY:
Basic biochemistry with renal, hepatic, lipid, anaemia (ferrokinetics, vitamin B12 and fólica acid), bone calcium, cardiac and muscular studies
Analysis of blood sugar concentration and glycated haemoglobin, taking of glucose curves
Measuring protein electrophoresis, dosing of immune globulin, free light chains and study of monoclonal bands
Blood gases: study of acis-base imbalance and CO-oximetry
2. Urine:
Cytochenmical analysus and examination of fresh urine sediment
Fresh urine biochemistry tes (microalbuminuria(creatinine, calcium/creatinine…)
24-hour old urine: determining biochemistry and hormones
Kidney stone analysis
3. Faeces:
Faecal occult blood
Digestive analysis using faeces
Protein analysis (calprotectin, alpha 1-antitrypsin,…)
Analysis of 24h-faeces – lipids in faeces (Van de Kamer)
HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS:
Anticoagulant treatment monitoring
Platelet aggregation
Thrombophilia testing
Special coagulation
1. Blood:
HAEMATOLOGY:
Blood count
Morphology
Immunohematology
IMMUNOLOGY:
Autoinmmunity, basic testing for connective tissue diseases and other autoantibodies
Allergen-specific Ig Etesting
Food intolerances in blood
Breath tests for sugar intolerances and bacterial overgrowth testing
- MICROBIOLOGY:
- Bacteriology
- Infectious serology
- Mycology
- Parasitology
- Virology
- GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY