Biochemistry
The Department of Biochemistry offers a comprehensive range of tests for qualitative and quantitative analysis of biological fluids, including blood, serum or plasma, urine, and tissues. These tests play a crucial role in screening for, diagnosing, and monitoring various diseases and physiological processes.
Some of the tests conducted in the Department of Biochemistry include:
- Acetone
- Acid Phosphatase
- Adenosine Deaminase (ADA)
- Albumin
- Alcohol
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Ammonia
- Amylase
- Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE)
- ASO Titre
- Bence Jones Protein
- Bicarbonates
- Bile Acid
- Blood Urea Nitrogen
- C3 and C4
- Calcium
- Cholinesterase
- Copper Urine/Serum
- CPK-NAC
- Creatine Kinase
- Creatinine
- Creatinine Clearance Ratio
- CRP
- CSF protein
- CSF routine and microscopy
- CSF sugar
- EGFR
- Electrolytes
- G6PD
- Gamma GT
- Glucose Fasting
- Glucose Post Prandial
- Glucose Random
- HbA1C (Glycosylated)
- HOMA-IR/ B
- Insulin Sensitivity
- Iron
- Ketone Bodies (Urine)
- L
- actate
- LDH
- Lead Blood/ Urine
- Lipase
- Lipid Profile
- Lithium
- Liver Function
- Magnesium
- Microalbumin (urine)
- Peritoneal fluid protein
- Peritoneal fluid routine and microscopy
- Peritoneal fluid sugar
- Phosphorus
- Pleural fluid protein
- Pleural fluid routine and microscopy
- Pleural fluid sugar
- Protein Electrophoresis
- Renal Function Tests
- Semen Fructose
- Serum Chloride
- Serum Osmolality
- Serum Potassium
- Serum Sodium
- S
- GPT/ SGOT
- Stone Analysis
- Synovial fluid protein
- Synovial fluid routine and microscopy
- Synovial fluid sugar
- Total Bilirubin
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
- Total protein
- Transferrin Saturation %
- Triglyceride
- Urea
- Uric Acid
- Urine creatinine
- Urine ketosteroid
- Urine Osmolality
- Urine protein
- Zinc
These tests are essential for diagnosing various medical conditions and guiding treatment decisions. The Department of Biochemistry ensures accuracy and reliability in test results to support patient care effectively.