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  2. Immunoglobulin Test: High vs Low vs Normal Levels of (Ig ...

    www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/immunoglobulin-test

    How the Test is Done. Doctors often measure IgA, IgG, and IgM together to get a snapshot of your immune function. A lab tech will usually take a sample of your blood by inserting a needle into a ...

  3. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: Risk Factors, Symptoms, and ...

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of left ventricular hypertrophy, a condition that affects your heart's ability to pump blood.

  4. Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR): Levels, Tests & What's Normal

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    When you get a blood test, a medical professional will use a small needle to draw your blood, usually from a vein in your arm. The blood sample is then sent to a laboratory for testing.

  5. A mean platelet volume (MPV) test measures the size of your platelets. Along with other tests, an MPV test can help doctors identify health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, some cancers ...

  6. Past medical history - Wikipedia

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    Past medical history: "the patient's past experiences with illnesses, operations, injuries and treatments"; Family history: "a review of medical events in the patient's family, including diseases which may be hereditary or place the patient at risk"; Social history: "an age-appropriate review of past and current activities".

  7. In Vivo vs. In Vitro: Definition, Examples, and More - Healthline

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    The terms in vivo and in vitro refer to how certain studies, laboratory experiments, and medical procedures are performed. One example is in vitro fertilization.

  8. Cardiovascular examination - Wikipedia

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    The cardiovascular examination is a portion of the physical examination that involves evaluation of the cardiovascular system. The exact contents of the examination will vary depending on the presenting complaint but a complete examination will involve the heart (cardiac examination), lungs (pulmonary examination), belly (abdominal examination) and the blood vessels (peripheral vascular ...

  9. What Is a Blood Urea Nitrogen Test? - WebMD

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    A high BUN test result may mean your kidneys aren't working well. Discuss with your doctor what could be causing the problem and plan your next steps. Other conditions that may affect your BUN ...