Hormonal Assays and Interpretation — Flashcards

Hormonal Assays and Interpretation — Flashcards

Hormonal Assays and Interpretation — Flashcards
#1

_____ is diagnosed by increased serum and urine levels of catecholamines, or their breakdown products metanephrines and vanillylmandelic acid (VMA)

#2

Which test is used to determine serum bilirubin?_____

#3

Levels of _____, a metabolite of serotonin, more than 25 mg/day, in the urine is indicative of a carcinoid tumor

#4

Hyperthyroidism causes _____calcemia.

#5

Metabolic syndrome presents with _____uricemia

#6

Serum and urine cross-linked C-telopeptide is a marker of bone _____

#7

Normally in urine, _____ combines with calcium and does not let calcium combine with phosphate and oxalate

#8

The highest concentration in serum is of IgG_____ and the lowest concentration is of IgG4.

#9

_____ is specific marker for cholestasis.

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