Understanding your blood analyses through quality publications
Welcome to our resource center, your comprehensive portal for health information and medical analyses.Specifically, this section is designed to offer you easy access to reliable and educational publications.In turn, these resources will help you better understand your analysis results and deepen your medical knowledge.

IgA Blood Test: What High, Low, and Normal Levels Mean
An IgA blood test measures immunoglobulin A, the most abundant antibody guarding the moist linings…
Procalcitonin Test: How to Read Your PCT Levels
A procalcitonin test measures a protein in your blood, called procalcitonin (PCT), that climbs quickly…
ESR Blood Test: What Your Sed Rate Results Mean
An ESR blood test, short for erythrocyte sedimentation rate, is one of the oldest and…
CRP Blood Test: How to Read Your Inflammation Results
A CRP blood test measures C-reactive protein, a substance your liver releases into the bloodstream…
IgM blood test: what high and low levels mean
An IgM blood test measures immunoglobulin M, the first antibody your immune system produces when…
Estradiol Blood Test: How to Read Your E2 Levels
An estradiol blood test measures how much estradiol — often written as E2 — is…
ACTH Blood Test: Understanding High and Low Results
An ACTH blood test measures adrenocorticotropic hormone, a chemical messenger made by your pituitary gland…
Calcitonin Blood Test: Levels and What They Mean
A calcitonin blood test measures a hormone made by specialized cells in your thyroid gland,…
IGFBP-3 Blood Test: High, Low and Normal Levels Explained
An IGFBP-3 blood test measures insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3, the main carrier protein…
IGF-1 blood test: what your results mean
An IGF-1 blood test measures the amount of insulin-like growth factor 1 in your blood,…
TSH Blood Test: How to Read Your Thyroid Results
A TSH blood test is one of the most common ways to check how well…
Aldosterone Test: How to Understand Your Results
An aldosterone test measures the amount of aldosterone, a hormone made by your adrenal glands,…
Complement C3 blood test: how to read high and low results
A complement C3 blood test measures the amount of a protein called C3, one of…
Complement C4 Blood Test: What Low and High Levels Mean
Complement C4 is a protein of the immune system, and a complement C4 blood test…
Serum Tryptase: Levels, Causes and What They Mean
Serum tryptase is a blood test that measures an enzyme released by mast cells, the…
Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA): What Your Blood Test Means
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) are proteins the immune system makes that, by mistake, target the body's…
Anti-CCP Antibodies: What Your Test Results Mean
Anti-CCP antibodies are proteins made by the immune system that, in most people who have…
Anti-TPO Antibodies: What High Levels Mean for Your Thyroid
Anti-TPO antibodies are proteins that the immune system makes against thyroid peroxidase, an enzyme your…
Microalbuminuria: albumin in urine and kidney health
Microalbuminuria is the presence of small amounts of albumin — a protein that normally stays…
Chloride Blood Test: High and Low Levels Explained
A chloride blood test measures the amount of chloride, a charged mineral known as an…
Magnesium Blood Test: How to Read Your Results
A magnesium blood test measures the amount of magnesium circulating in your blood, a mineral…
Vitamin B6 Blood Test (PLP): How to Read Your Results
A vitamin B6 blood test measures how much of this essential nutrient is circulating in…
Vitamin B12 Blood Test: How to Read Your Results
A vitamin B12 blood test measures how much of this essential nutrient, also known as…
Haptoglobin Blood Test: How to Read Your Results
A haptoglobin blood test measures a protein your liver makes to capture and clear the…
Ferritin Blood Test: What Your Results Mean
A ferritin blood test measures ferritin, the protein your body uses to store iron, and…
Serum Iron Test: How to Read High, Low, and Normal Levels
Serum iron is the amount of iron circulating freely in your blood, and it often…
CO2 Blood Test: What Your Bicarbonate Levels Mean
If you just received lab results showing a low or high bicarbonate value, you likely…
Phosphorus Levels: What Your Blood Test Results Mean
Phosphorus levels in your blood reveal how well your body manages one of its most…
Corrected Calcium: How and Why Your Level Is Adjusted
Corrected calcium is the value doctors use when a standard total calcium result might be…
Calcium Blood Test: What Your Levels Mean
A calcium blood test measures how much calcium is circulating in your blood, and it…
The kind of publications you will find here
Blood markers – Discover detailed explanations of the different markers present in your blood analyses. Each article in our publications explains the marker’s role in the body. It also discusses its clinical significance and reasons why it might be elevated or decreased.
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Medical glossary – Consult our comprehensive glossary of medical terms to help you understand the specialized vocabulary encountered in your analysis results or during medical consultations.
Our team, composed of healthcare professionals and artificial intelligence experts, regularly updates this resource center to guarantee accurate and up-to-date information. Ultimately, our goal is to support you in understanding your health. To that end, we aim to help you have more informed discussions with your healthcare professionals.
We invite you to explore these publications as a supplement to your medical consultations. Remember that this information does not replace the advice of a qualified healthcare professional.
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