Laboratory Analysis
Laboratory tests are tests used in the diagnosis, follow-up and treatment of diseases by analyzing blood, urine, tissue or other body fluids.

Why Are Laboratory Tests Performed?
Disease diagnosis: Identifying conditions such as infections, diabetes, anemia, kidney and liver diseases.
General health check: Evaluating the general condition of the body in routine check-ups.
Treatment monitoring: Monitoring the effects of medications or treatments used.
Evaluating organ functions: Measuring the health of organs such as the liver, kidneys, and thyroid.
Genetic disease screening: Determining the risks of inherited diseases.
Major Laboratory Tests:
Blood tests: Hemogram, biochemistry, hormone tests, blood sugar measurement.
Urinalysis: To detect infection, kidney disease and metabolic disorders.
Biopsy and pathology tests: Microscopic examination of tissue samples.
Microbiological tests: To identify bacterial, viral or fungal infections.
Laboratory tests are used to diagnose diseases early and guide the treatment process.
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