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Avatar n tn 1. Non-fasting serum glucose will be elevated and 140 is definitely normal within a couple hours of a meal. To really get a good handle on how well you tolerate glucose, you should have a fasting test performed although I don't think this is necessary in your case. 2. Serum protein is the amount of protein in the blood. It really has no application in your case and I wouldn't put any weight on it.
Avatar n tn I had recent dizzyness (usually at night), and went to my cardiologist about it, nad he took me off one of my blood pressue meds. Dizzyness seems better. They gave me a blood test, and my Glucose Serum came in at 103. It had been 87 about 3 months ago. This latest bloodtest was given to me about an hour after I had a glass of orange juice, and an english muffin with peanut butter. I believe that I had also not fasted before the blood test 3 months ago.
Avatar f tn TSH .784 (.350-5.5); Glucose, Serum 81 (65-99);HDL cholesterol 78 (40-59); LDL cholesterol calc 109 (0-99); FSH .3 February: TSH .973 (.35-5.5); T4 9.9 (4.5-12); T3 uptake 28 (24-39); free thyroxine index 2.8 (1.2-4.9) March: WBC 6.5 (4-10.5); RBC 4.01 (3.8-5.10) March: thyroid ultrasound—multinodular goiter, largest is 1.8x1.0x1.
Avatar m tn this is a simple test offered be almost any lab that involves establishing a baseline fasting glucose result, then having the patient ingest a known quantity of glucose in solution. Serum glucose samples are then collected at specified intervals to determine the rate of glucose metabolism. If you indeed have insulin resistance, this will be reflected in the time it takes your serum to return to baseline glucose levels. Whatcha think, Mike?
Avatar f tn I do know that CSF glucose usually falls within a certain percentage of what the serum glucose is. If I remember right CSF glucose should be about 2/3 of the serum glucose. That seems true with your posted result. Regardless of my accuracy on this, you didn’t post anything that indicated either result was abnormal. I hope none of this increases your anxiety. I suspect you already have some suspicions yourself and that’s why I haven’t held back what I see in your posted results.
Avatar m tn some Lab Test was performed like Blood Glucose(fasting),Corresponding urine sugar,Serum Lipid Profile(fasting),Serum Creatinine,Serum Uric Acid & THS(thyroid Stimulating Hormone) ETC. Height:5' 6" (167.64 cm) weight: 54kg Now could you pls advise me what should i need to do. Rgds, Md.
Avatar f tn I am planning to fo for the following tests, FSH, LH, Serum testosterone, Serum insulin, Serum lipid profile, TFT, Ultrasound scan abdomen, and ultrasound scan thyroid. I am doing a thyroid scan as not to miss a goiter, if any. I hope these tests will be enough. Well, i'm just doing this because i'm worried that i may not be able to conceive after getting married, if i have any hormone problem or uterine problem or thyroid problem.
Avatar m tn Protein adult range is up to 18 to 56 mg/dl and child of 5 years would have similar normal levels. CSF glucose is usually 2/3rd s of serum glucose in the last few hours. You can consult a pediatrician about the cell counts with appropriate clinical correlation. It is of paramount significance that these findings are checked along with the clinical presentation of your son. You are most welcome with any further clarification. Wish you the very best.
Avatar n tn Been taking lots of blood work from different docs and my glucose serum is really high normal. Also had a 2hr. glucose tolerance test. High normal. Docs say I have Rheumatoid arthritis but I may have Lupus. Seeing a new doc this week. I have fibromyalgia. Along with the heat sensation, I get prickling pins/needles all over my body. The pain is so bad from it. I don't know what's going on with me.
Avatar f tn They state that excess dietary lysine did not change serum lipids and glucose significantly. The data showed that excess lysine caused changes in lipid metabolism which varied with the quantity of casein in it. Regards.