Arthritis Panel

An Arthritis Panel is a group of blood tests used to help diagnose different types of arthritis and determine the cause of joint inflammation. Arthritis can be caused by various factors, including autoimmune conditions, infections, and degenerative diseases, and the tests in an arthritis panel can help doctors identify the specific type of arthritis and guide treatment.

Component of our Heart Check-up Panel:

Chemistry 20, CBC, ANA, Rheumatoid Factor

  • ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES IFA

  • ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODY TITER

  • ANA PATTERN

  • RED BLOOD COUNT

  • HEMATOCRIT

  • MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME

  • MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN

  • MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN CONC

  • HEMOGLOBIN

  • WHITE BLOOD COUNT

  • GLUCOSE

  • BLOOD UREA NITROGEN (BUN)

  • CREATININE

  • URIC ACID

  • ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

  • TOTAL BILIRUBIN

  • SGOT (AST)

  • SGPT (ALT)

  • GAMMA GLUTAMYLTRANSFERASE

  • TOTAL PROTEIN

  • ALBUMIN

  • GLOBULIN

  • ALBUMIN / GLOBULIN

  • IRON

  • LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE (LDH)

  • CALCIUM

  • PHOSPHORUS

  • SODIUM

  • POTASSIUM

  • CHLORIDE

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