The normal concentration of uranium in blood is approx. 5 ng/L; a higher concentration may be a sign of an uranium intoxication.
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D-dimer is a waste product that's released into the blood during the formation of a blood clot. If you have elevated d-dimer levels in the blood, it may be a sign that there's a clot somewhere in the body. However, elevated levels don't always mean there will be a clot--levels are higher in elderly, after a surgery, with heart disease, etc.
A high count of triglycerides in blood means that the lipid or fat levels in the blood are over 200 to 499 mg/dL(milligrams/deciliter), A very high triglyceride count is considered to be over 500 mg/dL.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
Alkaline phosphatase removes 5' phosphate groups from DNA and RNA. It will also remove phosphates from nucleotides and proteins. These enzymes are most active at alkaline pH of around 10.5- hence the name.
There can be many reasons for high levels of polymorphonuclears in the blood. The most basic reason for higher levels are do to stress on the body.
A high BA on a blood test means that you have high basophils levels. Typically, this is in reference to your white blood cell count.
Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar; thyrotoxicosis is dangerously high levels of thyroid hormone.
It is not normal to have a test to detect the level of chickenpox virus in your blood. There is a high level of chickenpox virus in your blood early in the infection. I suspect that you're asking about chickenpox antibody levels in your blood. High levels of antibodies to varicella zoster virus indicates immunity, whether through previous infection or through vaccination.
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A BASO test is a blood test. If the results come back with high BASO levels, it means that the person has an excess amount of sodium in their blood.
High blood protein may be a warning sign of chronic inflammation or infection. Normally it is an inflammation or infection of the liver.
There is no blood test for RP, however there is a blood test called CRP (C-reactive protein). A high CRP in quantitative blood levels signifies an immune response.
It means they have high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.
D-dimer is a waste product that's released into the blood during the formation of a blood clot. If you have elevated d-dimer levels in the blood, it may be a sign that there's a clot somewhere in the body. However, elevated levels don't always mean there will be a clot--levels are higher in elderly, after a surgery, with heart disease, etc.
Fasting blood sugar levels
High LPF levels can indicate problems with the kidneys in the casts, also known as hyaline casts. Depending on whether it is the white blood cell count that's high, or the red, is what would indicate which issue you have.