Toxoplasma Gondii Antibody
This test looks for antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infection in your blood.
This test looks for antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infection in your blood.
This test looks for a parasite that can infect an unborn child. A pregnant woman can pick up this parasite by eating undercooked meat, drinking contaminated water, or handling cat feces.
This test measures the amount of protein in your blood. It can help your healthcare provider find out if you have liver disease or nephrotic syndrome.
This test measures the amount of copper in your blood. Too little or too much copper can cause health problems.
This test is used to find out how well your liver is working. A small amount of bilirubin in your blood is normal. Too much may be a sign of liver disease.
The TORCH panel test is used to help diagnose infections that could harm the unborn baby during pregnancy.
This blood test helps determine whether you have been infected with tuberculosis (TB).
This blood test is done to find out if you have been infected with tuberculosis (TB).
This test looks for specific genetic changes in a sample of your blood. These genetic mutations cause most cases of Tay-Sachs disease.
This test checks for proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid to help healthcare providers diagnose Alzheimer disease.