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Laboratory tests check a sample of your blood, urine, or body tissues. A technician or your doctor analyzes the test samples to see if your results fall within the normal range. The tests use a range because what is normal differs from person to person. Many factors affect test results. These include
- Your sex, age and race
- What you eat and drink
- Medicines you take
- How well you followed pre-test instructions
Your doctor may also compare your results to results from previous tests. Laboratory tests are often part of a routine checkup to look for changes in your health. They also help doctors diagnose medical conditions, plan or evaluate treatments, and monitor diseases.
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Start Here
- Laboratory Tests(Food and Drug Administration)
- Understanding Laboratory Tests(National Cancer Institute)
- Also available in Spanish
- Understanding Your Tests(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
Overviews
- Asking Questions about Medical Tests(Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
- Directory of Medical Tests(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
Latest News
- New Blood Test May Help Detect Heart Transplant Rejection(06/18/2014, HealthDay)
- Blood Test May Spot Pancreatic Cancer Earlier(05/20/2014, HealthDay)
- Urine Test May Help Spot Dangerous Blood Clots(05/19/2014, HealthDay)
- More News on Laboratory Tests
Coping
- Coping with Test Pain, Discomfort, and Anxiety(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Test Preparation: Your Role(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Tips on Blood Testing(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
Specific Conditions
- Blood Culture Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- BMP (Basic Metabolic Panel)(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Chloride Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Complete Blood Count(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Electrolytes Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Home Use Tests(Food and Drug Administration)
- Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap) (For Parents)(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
- Potassium Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Sodium Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Stool Tests(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
- Urine Tests (For Parents)(Nemours Foundation)
- World of Forensic Laboratory Testing(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
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Related Issues
- Collecting Samples for Testing(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Deciphering Your Lab Report(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Helping You Identify Quality Laboratory Services(Joint Commission) - PDF
- How Reliable Is Laboratory Testing?(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- How You Can Get the Best Results with Home Use Tests(Food and Drug Administration)
- Putting New Laboratory Tests Into Practice(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Reference Ranges & What They Mean(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- What Do Blood Tests Show?(National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
- Where Lab Tests Are Performed(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- With Home Testing, Consumers Take Charge of Their Health(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
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Videos
- Asking Questions about Medical Tests(Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
- Female -- Clean-Catch Urine Test(Healthy Roads Media)
- Getting a Urine Test(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
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Research
- Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing(National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering) - PDF
- Salivary Diagnostics(National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research)
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Journal Articles
References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)Dictionaries/Glossaries
- Glossary(Food and Drug Administration)
- Index of Glossary Terms(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
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Directories
- Accredited Laboratory Directory(College of American Pathologists)
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Law and Policy
- How You Can Know If FDA Regulates an Over-The-Counter Test(Food and Drug Administration)
- Lab Oversight: A Building Block of Trust(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
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Children
- Basic Blood Tests (For Parents)(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
- Blood Culture (For Parents)(Nemours Foundation)
- Complete Blood Count(Nemours Foundation)
- Tips to Help Children through Their Medical Tests(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
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Seniors
- Tips to Help the Elderly through Their Medical Tests(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
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