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Marker for

B-Hb, haemoglobin Blood count. Transports oxygen.
B-EPK, erythrocytes Number of red blood cells
B-EVF, erythrocyte volume fraction Number of red blood cells in relation to the total blood volume.
Erc-MCV Size of red blood cells
Erc-MCH The hemoglobin content per red blood cell.
Erc-MCHC Hemoglobin concentration per red blood cell
B-LPK, leukocytes Number of white blood cells. Increases i.a. in case of infection.
B-TPK, platelets The number of thrombocytes/platelets is important for blood coagulation
S-TIBC Iron binding capacity.
B-SR, blood sedimentation rate Elevated in the presence of disease, especially infections and inflammations
S-CRP Acute phase protein that is increased during infections/inflammations.
S-Creatinine Kidney value. Affected by muscle mass.
S-Sodium Sodium salt.
S-Potassium Check of the body’s fluid and salt balance.
S-Cobalamin Vitamin B12 is essential for the formation, maintenance and correct functioning of cells (e.g. nerve cells).
S-Calcium Calcium is a mineral found in the kidneys, intestines, nervous system and bones.
S-Albumin Protein formed in the liver.
S-Bilirubin Yellow colored waste product from red blood cells.
S-ASAT Enzyme that is elevated in the presence of disease of the heart, liver, muscles and kidneys.
S-ALAT Enzyme found mainly in the liver. Elevated in the presence of disease or injury.
S-ALP, alkaline phosphatase Enzyme found in the bile duct walls. Elevated in the presence of damage to liver and bones.
S-gamma-GT Enzyme found mainly in the liver. Elevated in the presence of damage to the liver and bile ducts and on the overconsumption of alcohol.
S-Urat Uric acid, elevated in the presence of some diseases (e.g. kidney disease, blood diseases) and on taking certain drugs.
S/P Glucose Blood sugar. Elevated in the presence of diabetes and prediabetes.
S-Cholesterol Essential blood lipid that is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
S-Triglycerides Blood lipid that is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
S-HDL The “good” cholesterol.
S-LDL The “bad” cholesterol.
S-LDL/HDL ratio Risk marker for cardiovascular disease.
P-non-HDL The sum of all “bad” cholesterol
S-TSH* Metabolic test. * Screening for women only.
PSA* Prostate test. * For men only.