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Haemoglobin (Hb)
your blood count
Haemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying protein inside red blood cells. It is the standard screen for anaemia and is affected by iron, B12, folate, bleeding, and chronic disease.
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Haematocrit (EVF)
share of red cells in your blood
EVF measures the proportion of blood that is made up of red cells. It tracks Hb closely and is used together with it to assess anaemia and hydration.
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Red blood cells (EPK)
number of red cells
EPK counts the number of red cells per litre of blood. It complements Hb and EVF in the anaemia work-up.
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MCV
the size of your red cells
MCV is the average size of your red cells. When anaemia is present, MCV helps identify the cause - iron deficiency makes cells smaller, B12 or folate deficiency makes them larger.
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MCH
haemoglobin per red cell
MCH measures how much haemoglobin each red cell carries on average. It tracks MCV and helps classify anaemia.
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MCHC
haemoglobin concentration in your red cells
MCHC measures the concentration of haemoglobin inside red cells. It is a fine-tuning value in the blood count.
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RDW
variation in red cell size
RDW measures how uniform or varied red cell sizes are. It helps clarify the cause of an anaemia.
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Differential
the breakdown of your white cells
The differential breaks white cells into their subtypes - neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. Each type responds differently to different conditions.
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Platelets (TPK)
platelets - the cells that help blood clot
Platelets are the small cells that help blood clot. Counts that are too low or too high affect bleeding and clotting risk.
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White blood cells (LPK)
white blood cells that fight infection
Leukocytes are white blood cells, the body's first line of defence. Counts often rise with infection or inflammation.
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Ferritin
your iron stores
Ferritin is the protein that stores iron in the body. It is the most useful single measure of iron status and drops well before Hb is affected by iron deficiency.
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Iron
iron currently moving in your blood
Serum iron measures how much iron is currently being transported in the blood. It varies through the day and is interpreted with transferrin and ferritin.
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Transferrin
the protein that carries iron
Transferrin is the protein that binds and transports iron. In iron deficiency the body produces more transferrin to capture available iron.
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Transferrin saturation
how loaded your iron carriers are
Transferrin saturation shows the percentage of transferrin that is carrying iron. It drops early in iron deficiency and rises early in iron overload.
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Total cholesterol
your overall cholesterol level
Total cholesterol is the sum of HDL, LDL, and other lipoproteins in the blood. It is a rough measure that is read alongside the rest of the lipid panel.
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HDL cholesterol
protective cholesterol
HDL carries cholesterol away from blood vessels back to the liver. Higher HDL is linked to lower cardiovascular risk.
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LDL cholesterol
the main cholesterol risk factor
LDL carries cholesterol to the body's tissues and is the primary driver of atherosclerosis. Lowering LDL reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Non-HDL cholesterol
all of your non-protective cholesterol
Non-HDL is total cholesterol minus HDL and captures all atherogenic cholesterol in a single number. It is often more reliable than LDL alone.
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Triglycerides
blood fats tied to sugar and diet
Triglycerides are the main storage fat in the blood. Elevated levels are linked to insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and overweight.
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Apolipoprotein A1
the protective protein in HDL
ApoA1 is the main protein in HDL and helps move cholesterol away from artery walls. Higher values are protective.
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Apolipoprotein B
the number of harmful cholesterol particles
ApoB counts the number of atherogenic particles in the blood. It is often a better cardiovascular risk marker than LDL alone because it captures particle count, not just cholesterol content.
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ApoB/ApoA1 ratio
the balance of harmful and protective cholesterol
The ratio of ApoB to ApoA1 summarises cardiovascular risk in a single number. The lower the ratio, the better the balance between harmful and protective lipoproteins.
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Lipoprotein(a)
your hidden, inherited cardiovascular risk
Lp(a) is a genetically determined lipoprotein particle that raises the risk of atherosclerosis and heart attack independent of other blood lipids. The value is stable through life and is usually tested once.
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TIBC
your blood's total capacity to carry iron
TIBC measures the total ability of the blood to bind iron to transferrin. It is high in iron deficiency and low in iron overload or inflammation.
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Homocysteine
an amino acid linked to your B vitamins and your arteries
Homocysteine is an amino acid whose levels are governed by B6, B9, and B12. Raised values are linked to higher cardiovascular and cognitive risk.
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CRP
your fast-acting inflammation signal
CRP rises rapidly in infection and inflammation. It is used primarily to detect ongoing acute inflammation.
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hs-CRP
your low-grade, slow-burning inflammation
hs-CRP measures very low levels of CRP and captures the chronic low-grade inflammation linked to cardiovascular disease.
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ESR
the classic slow inflammation test
ESR is a traditional inflammation measure. It rises and falls more slowly than CRP and is used mainly in rheumatological disease.
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IL-6
an inflammation signal
IL-6 is a signalling molecule the body releases during inflammation and stress. Elevated values are seen in infection, chronic inflammation, and some autoimmune conditions.
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HbA1c
long-term blood sugar
HbA1c shows your average blood sugar over the last 8-12 weeks. It is the primary diabetes screen and the standard measure of diabetes control.
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Glucose
your blood sugar right now
Fasting glucose shows your blood sugar after an overnight fast. It is one of the oldest and simplest ways to screen for diabetes.
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Insulin
how hard your pancreas is working
Fasting insulin measures how much insulin your body has to produce to keep blood sugar normal. High values indicate insulin resistance, often before blood sugar rises.
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C-peptide
your body's own insulin production
C-peptide is released alongside insulin and shows how much insulin the pancreas itself is producing. It helps distinguish between types of diabetes.
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TSH
the signal that tells your thyroid what to do
TSH is the signal from the pituitary to the thyroid. It is the most sensitive measure of thyroid function and changes early in both underactive and overactive states.
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Free T4
your main active thyroid hormone
Free T4 is the free, biologically active form of thyroxine. It complements TSH and is needed for a full picture of thyroid function.
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Free T3
your most potent thyroid hormone
Free T3 is the most active thyroid hormone. In hyperthyroidism T3 often rises before T4. In low T3 syndrome T3 may be low while TSH and T4 are normal.
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TPO antibodies
autoimmune attack on your thyroid
TPO antibodies indicate autoimmune thyroid disease (most often Hashimoto's). They often appear before TSH becomes abnormal and explain many cases of low-grade thyroid dysfunction.
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Thyroglobulin antibodies
second marker for autoimmune thyroid disease
Thyroglobulin antibodies complement TPO antibodies in assessing autoimmune thyroid disease. They are useful when TPO antibodies are negative but autoimmune disease is suspected.
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TRAb
marker for Graves' disease
TRAb are antibodies that stimulate the thyroid to overproduce hormones. It is the specific marker for Graves' disease - the most common cause of hyperthyroidism.
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Vitamin D (25-OH)
your vitamin D stores
Vitamin D measures your overall vitamin D stores. It is central to bone health, immunity, and mood. Deficiency is common in Sweden during the winter months.
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Vitamin B12
needed for nerves and red cells
Vitamin B12 is needed for red cell formation and nerve function. Deficiency is more common in vegans, older people, and those with certain stomach conditions.
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Folate (B9)
needed for cell building and pregnancy
Folate is needed to make new cells and is especially critical during pregnancy and growth. Deficiency produces the same type of anaemia as B12 deficiency.
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Vitamin A (Retinol)
for vision, immunity, and skin
Vitamin A is needed for vision, immunity, and skin function. The value reflects storage and intake.
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Vitamin E (alpha-Tocopherol)
a fat-soluble antioxidant
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell membranes. Deficiency is uncommon and usually appears with fat malabsorption.
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Holotranscobalamin
the active form of B12
Holotranscobalamin measures the biologically active part of B12 - the fraction that cells can actually take up. It is a more sensitive measure than total B12.
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Magnesium
for muscle, nerve, and sleep
Magnesium is involved in hundreds of enzyme reactions and is needed for muscle, nerve, and heart function. Deficiency is common and can cause muscle cramps, palpitations, and sleep problems.
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Zinc
for immunity, healing, and taste
Zinc is a trace mineral needed for immunity, wound healing, taste, and skin function. Deficiency can cause skin problems, poor healing, and impaired immunity.
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Selenium
antioxidant and thyroid support
Selenium is a trace mineral with antioxidant effects and thyroid support. Values can be low in Sweden because the soil is low in selenium.
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Copper
for iron metabolism and connective tissue
Copper is needed for red cell production, iron metabolism, and connective tissue. Deficiency is uncommon but can occur with high zinc supplementation.
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Estradiol
your main estrogen
Estradiol is the most active estrogen and varies sharply through the menstrual cycle. The value gives information about reproductive health, perimenopause, and menopause.
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Progesterone
the second half of the female cycle
Progesterone rises after ovulation and prepares the uterus for possible pregnancy. The value is used to confirm ovulation and assess fertility.
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FSH
your pituitary's fertility signal
FSH stimulates the ovaries or testes to produce sex hormones and germ cells. The value is central to fertility and menopause assessment.
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LH
triggers ovulation
LH triggers ovulation in women and stimulates testosterone production in men. With FSH it gives a complete view of sex hormone regulation.
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Testosterone
your main androgen hormone
Testosterone affects energy, libido, muscle mass, and mood. In men it is made mainly in the testes; in women, smaller amounts come from the ovaries and adrenal glands.
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Free / bioactive testosterone
the active part of your testosterone
Bioactive testosterone is the free and loosely bound fraction - the part that actually affects body tissues.
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Testosterone/SHBG ratio
your effective androgen level
The ratio of total testosterone to SHBG gives an estimated free, biologically active testosterone level.
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SHBG
controls how much free sex hormone you have
SHBG binds testosterone and estrogen in the blood and controls how much hormone is biologically available.
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DHEA-S
your adrenal stress and ageing marker
DHEA-S is an adrenal hormone that provides building blocks for sex hormones. The value falls with age and reflects adrenal reserve.
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Prolactin
a pituitary hormone that affects fertility
Prolactin is made by the pituitary and affects milk production, fertility, and libido. Raised values can disrupt menstrual cycles and sperm production.
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AMH
your ovarian reserve
AMH reflects the number of remaining eggs in the ovaries. It is a measure of ovarian reserve and gives information for fertility planning and timing of menopause.
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IGF-1
a marker for growth and ageing
IGF-1 is a protein that reflects growth hormone (GH). The value falls with age and is used as a measure of anabolic signalling and ageing.
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Cortisol (serum)
your stress hormone
Cortisol is the body's main stress hormone. The value is highest in the morning and varies through the day - it is therefore measured fasting, early in the morning.
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Cortisol saliva (4-point)
your stress hormone rhythm across a day
Saliva cortisol across a day shows how your stress hormone changes from morning to evening. A healthy rhythm is high in the morning and low in the evening.
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ALT
your main liver damage marker
ALT is an enzyme found almost exclusively in the liver. When liver cells are damaged, ALT leaks into the blood and the value rises. It is the most specific routine test for liver injury.
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AST
a liver and muscle enzyme
AST is found in liver, heart, and muscle. It often tracks ALT but is less specific to the liver.
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ALP
a liver and bone enzyme
ALP is an enzyme found in liver, bile ducts, and bone. It rises mainly with bile flow problems or increased bone turnover.
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GGT
a liver enzyme that picks up alcohol use
GGT is a liver enzyme particularly sensitive to alcohol use and certain medications. Together with ALP it helps locate the source of liver effects.
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Bilirubin
a breakdown product of old red cells
Bilirubin is formed when red cells are broken down and processed by the liver. High values can indicate liver disease, bile flow problems, or increased red cell breakdown.
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Albumin
the main protein in your blood
Albumin is the most abundant protein in the blood and is made by the liver. The value is a marker of liver function, nutritional status, and chronic illness.
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Creatinine
how well your kidneys filter
Creatinine is a breakdown product of muscle metabolism that kidneys are meant to filter out. The value rises when kidney function falls.
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Cystatin C
a more precise kidney measure
Cystatin C is a protein that kidneys filter at a steady rate. It is a more precise measure of kidney function than creatinine because it is not affected by muscle mass.
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Uric acid
linked to gout and metabolic health
Urate is produced by the breakdown of dietary purines and the body's own cells. High values raise the risk of gout and are linked to metabolic syndrome.
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Urea
kidney function and hydration
Urea is formed in the liver from protein breakdown and is excreted by the kidneys. The value is affected by protein intake, hydration, and kidney function.
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Sodium
your fluid balance
Sodium regulates the body's fluid balance and nerve function. The value is kept within narrow limits, and abnormalities usually reflect fluid imbalance.
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Potassium
critical for heart and muscle
Potassium is critical for heart rhythm, muscle function, and nerve conduction. Both high and low values can cause serious symptoms.
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Chloride
your acid-base balance
Chloride often tracks sodium and helps maintain acid-base balance and fluid status.
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Calcium
for bones, muscles, and nerves
Calcium is required for bones, muscle contraction, nerve function, and blood clotting. The value is tightly regulated by parathyroid glands, vitamin D, and kidneys.
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Phosphate
for bone health and energy
Phosphate works with calcium for bone health and is needed for energy metabolism. It is regulated by kidneys, parathyroid, and vitamin D.
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PSA
your prostate health marker
PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland. The value rises with age and with prostate conditions including benign enlargement, inflammation, and prostate cancer.
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Free PSA
refines your PSA result
Free PSA and the ratio of free to total PSA help distinguish benign prostate conditions from cancer when total PSA is raised.
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HFE genotype
your genetic risk of iron overload
HFE genotyping identifies gene variants linked to hereditary haemochromatosis (iron overload). The test is done once in a lifetime.
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HLA-B27
a genetic marker for a certain spine condition
HLA-B27 is a gene variant linked to ankylosing spondylitis and certain other autoimmune diseases. The test is done once in a lifetime.
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Lactose intolerance genotype
your genetic lactose tolerance
The gene variant determines whether the body keeps producing lactase into adulthood. The test identifies primary lactose intolerance and is done once in a lifetime.
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Anti-CCP
early marker for rheumatoid arthritis
Anti-CCP is a specific marker for rheumatoid arthritis. The antibodies can be present years before joint symptoms appear.
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RF IgM
the classic rheumatism marker
Rheumatoid factor is the classic marker for rheumatoid arthritis. It is less specific than anti-CCP and can be positive in other autoimmune diseases.
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