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PARALLEL GENETIC TESTING FOR PRIMARY LACTOSE INTOLERANCE AND HEREDITARY FRUCTOSE INTOLERANCE

Featured in Clinical Laboratory International

Gastrointestinal complaints are very common and can be difficult to diagnose. Among the many causes are genetic deficiencies in digestive enzymes. ...

CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES: DIAGNOSIS, DIFFERENTIATION AND THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

Laboratory tests play an important role in the diagnosis and differentiation of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases,
enabling endoscopies to be avoided ...

ASPERGILLUS ANTIGEN DETECTION IN INVASIVE ASPERGILLOSIS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Aspergillus forms single-cell spores, which are spread through the air and are not very susceptible to environmental factors.

ANTI-ZINC TRANSPORTER 8 ANTIBODIES - ENHANCING THE DIAGNOSIS OF DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

The determination of autoantibodies plays a key role in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type I, the insulindependent, autoimmune-mediated form of diabetes. Anti-zinc ...

DETECTION AND TYPING OF HPV FOR CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION ACCORDING TO MEIJER CRITERIA

Featured in CLINICAL LABORATORY INTERNATIONAL

HPV testing is a linchpin of cervical cancer prevention, providing an effective alternative to the long-standing Pap test. The HPV analysis should ...

MULTIPARAMETRIC SEROLOGICAL TESTING IN AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Autoimmune encephalitis is a debilitating neurological disorder with rapidly progressive encephalopathy caused by brain inflammation. The spectrum of associated ...

GENETIC TESTING FOR PRIMARY LACTOSE INTOLERANCE

Featured in MEDLAB Magazine

Many adults have a genetically caused deficiency of the enzyme lactase (LCT gene) which results in intestinal disorders on consumption of milk or milk products. Molecular ...

INVASIVE MYCOSES

Featured in Forum Sanitas

Invasive mycoses are severe infections caused by human pathogenic fungi. They are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in immunosuppressed patients. The ...

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