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Home > Conditions & Concerns > Diagnostic Tests > Introduction

Introduction

We have seen rapid and ongoing development in the field of laboratory investigations.  It provides us with valuable pathological, biochemical, histopathological and  hematological information.

It is very vital for a physician to know the exact values of various components of blood, urine, etc on which he can make a perfect diagnosis and provide accurate medication.

The pathologists are the hidden doctors who are important team members responsible during the course of a patient's treatment.  

Today, well performed lab investigations provide answers to questions which are more complicated.

Here is a  list of the normal values and ranges for some of the common lab tests and procedures. Normal values for the tests and procedures are provided in this section.

 

 






 

 

 




 

 

 

 













  

 

  

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