It is a dual-biomarker blood test that combines your CA-125 and HE4 protein levels to calculate the statistical risk of an existing pelvic mass being malignant.
It calculates the statistical probability that an existing pelvic mass is malignant by evaluating your CA-125 and HE4 blood protein levels specifically against postmenopausal risk metrics.
This test measures the amount of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in your blood, a hormone produced during pregnancy. It is primarily used to confirm pregnancy and monitor its early development.
A blood pressure test measures the force of your blood against your artery walls as your heart pumps. It is a quick, non-invasive procedure used to identify hypertension or hypotension, helping to assess your overall cardiovascular health.
A height measurement determines your vertical stature, usually performed while standing upright against a stadiometer. It is a standard anthropometric assessment used to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI) and monitor growth or physical development.
A medical examination report is a comprehensive document that summarizes the results of a physical assessment, vital signs, and diagnostic laboratory tests conducted by a healthcare practitioner. It is typically used to evaluate an individual's overall health status and determine their medical fitness for employment, study, or insurance purposes.
A weight measurement determines an individual's total body mass, typically assessed using a digital or mechanical scale. This diagnostic metric is essential for calculating Body Mass Index (BMI), monitoring nutritional status, and tracking changes in body composition over time.
This blood test measures the percentage of immature red blood cells (reticulocytes) in your bloodstream to evaluate how well your bone marrow is producing new red blood cells. It is primarily used to help diagnose different types of anemia and assess the effectiveness of bone marrow function or treatment.
This test detects the presence of IgM antibodies produced by your immune system in response to a recent dengue virus infection. It is primarily used to confirm a diagnosis in patients showing symptoms of dengue fever within the first few weeks of illness.
This test measures your body's ability to process glucose and insulin response by checking your blood sugar levels after you have eaten. It is primarily used to screen for or monitor diabetes and assess how well your body manages blood sugar spikes after food intake.