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Aluminum, Blood
Aluminum has been found as a cause of encephalopathy in patients undergoing prolonged hemodialysis for renal failure. Patients in renal failure lose the ability to filter and excrete aluminum which consequently accumulates in the blood and eventually in the brain and in bone.Aluminum, Blood
Aluminum has been found as a cause of encephalopathy in patients undergoing prolonged hemodialysis for renal failure. Patients in renal failure lose the ability to filter and excrete aluminum which consequently accumulates in the blood and eventually in the brain and in bone.
Aluminum, Urine
Aluminum may be increased in patients on dialysis or on aluminum antacid medications and in patients with renal failure and Alzheimer's disease. Aluminum accumulates in bone and hair. Also Known As: AlAluminum, Urine
Aluminum may be increased in patients on dialysis or on aluminum antacid medications and in patients with renal failure and Alzheimer’s disease. Aluminum accumulates in bone and hair.
Also Known As: Al
Arsenic, Blood
This test measures levels of Arsenic in the blood. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans. Arsenic is often found in low concentrations in the environment and some types of food. Low levels of Arsenic are not typically harmful. Higher concentrations of Arsenic, such as that found in industrial settings and in products such as pesticide, weed killer and paint, can be far more toxic and dangerous if breathed in or consumed.Arsenic, Blood
This test measures levels of Arsenic in the blood. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans. Arsenic is often found in low concentrations in the environment and some types of food. Low levels of Arsenic are not typically harmful. Higher concentrations of Arsenic, such as that found in industrial settings and in products such as pesticide, weed killer and paint, can be far more toxic and dangerous if breathed in or consumed.
Arsenic, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures levels of Arsenic in the urine. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans. Arsenic is often found in low concentrations in the environment and some types of food. Low levels of Arsenic are not typically harmful.Arsenic, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures levels of Arsenic in the urine. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans. Arsenic is often found in low concentrations in the environment and some types of food. Low levels of Arsenic are not typically harmful.
Arsenic, Urine (24-hour)
$129
Arsenic, Urine (random)
This test measures levels of Arsenic in the urine. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans. Arsenic is often found in low concentrations in the environment and some types of food. Low levels of Arsenic are not typically harmful. Higher concentrations of Arsenic, such as that found in industrial settings and in products such as pesticide, weed killer and paint, can be far more toxic and dangerous if breathed in or consumed.Arsenic, Urine (random)
This test measures levels of Arsenic in the urine. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans. Arsenic is often found in low concentrations in the environment and some types of food. Low levels of Arsenic are not typically harmful. Higher concentrations of Arsenic, such as that found in industrial settings and in products such as pesticide, weed killer and paint, can be far more toxic and dangerous if breathed in or consumed.
Barium, Blood
This checks for amount of Barium in the blood. Barium can cause vomiting, abdominal cramps, muscle weakness, diarrhea, high or low blood pressure and breathing issues.Barium, Blood
This checks for amount of Barium in the blood. Barium can cause vomiting, abdominal cramps, muscle weakness, diarrhea, high or low blood pressure and breathing issues.
Barium, Urine
This checks for Barium levels. Barium can cause vomiting, abdominal cramps, muscle weakness, diarrhea, high or low blood pressure and breathing issues. Also Known As: BaBarium, Urine
This checks for Barium levels. Barium can cause vomiting, abdominal cramps, muscle weakness, diarrhea, high or low blood pressure and breathing issues.
Also Known As: Ba
Cadmium, Blood
This test measures levels of Cadmium in the blood. Cadmium is a toxic element which can cause health problems for people exposed to it. The most common source of Cadmium exposure is in industrial settings. Cadmium is used in a number of metals and jobs involving heating, welding, grinding and other types of metalwork have a high risk of exposure. While Cadmium is found naturally in the environment, it is not common to experience overexposure to food, water or air sources except in cases where a heavy amount of pollution is present.Cadmium, Blood
This test measures levels of Cadmium in the blood. Cadmium is a toxic element which can cause health problems for people exposed to it. The most common source of Cadmium exposure is in industrial settings. Cadmium is used in a number of metals and jobs involving heating, welding, grinding and other types of metalwork have a high risk of exposure. While Cadmium is found naturally in the environment, it is not common to experience overexposure to food, water or air sources except in cases where a heavy amount of pollution is present.
Cadmium, Urine
This test measures levels of Cadmium in the urine. Cadmium is a toxic element which can cause health problems for people exposed to it. The most common source of Cadmium exposure is in industrial settings. Cadmium is used in a number of metals and jobs involving heating, welding, grinding and other types of metalwork have a high risk of exposure.Cadmium, Urine
This test measures levels of Cadmium in the urine. Cadmium is a toxic element which can cause health problems for people exposed to it. The most common source of Cadmium exposure is in industrial settings. Cadmium is used in a number of metals and jobs involving heating, welding, grinding and other types of metalwork have a high risk of exposure.
Chromium, Blood
This test is useful to monitor exposure to chromium, progress of medical treatment or determine nutritional status. Also Known As: CrChromium, Blood
This test is useful to monitor exposure to chromium, progress of medical treatment or determine nutritional status.
Also Known As: Cr
Chromium, Blood
$107
Cobalt, Blood
This test is used to diagnose cobalt toxicity or to monitor cobalt therapy. The symptoms of acute exposure are nausea, vomiting, pulmonary fibrosis, allergy, hemorrhage, and cardiomyopathy. Chronic exposure is associated with allergic dermatitis, nausea, vomiting, pulmonary fibrosis, cough, dyspnea, and heart disease (including myocardial failure). Also Known As: CoCobalt, Blood
This test is used to diagnose cobalt toxicity or to monitor cobalt therapy. The symptoms of acute exposure are nausea, vomiting, pulmonary fibrosis, allergy, hemorrhage, and cardiomyopathy. Chronic exposure is associated with allergic dermatitis, nausea, vomiting, pulmonary fibrosis, cough, dyspnea, and heart disease (including myocardial failure).
Also Known As: Co
Cobalt, Blood
$101
Copper Blood
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is distributed in Wilson's disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions. Copper concentrations are useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation. Also Known As: Cu Plasma or SerumCopper Blood
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is distributed in Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions. Copper concentrations are useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation.
Also Known As: Cu Plasma or Serum
Copper Blood
$58
SKU: 363 For: Anti-Aging and Nutrition, General Wellness, Heavy Metals Testing, Most Popular
Quest Diagnostics Test Code: 363
Copper RBC
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is distributed in Wilson's disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions. Copper concentrations are also useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation. Also Known As: CuCopper RBC
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is distributed in Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions. Copper concentrations are also useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation.
Also Known As: Cu
Copper RBC
$101
SKU: 3481 For: Blood and Blood Diseases, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Heavy Metals Testing
Quest Diagnostics Test Code: 3481
Copper, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures copper levels in a 24-hour urine sample. Copper is a mineral which plays a role in a number of bodily processes. Copper is found in a number of foods such as nuts, chocolate, shellfish, grains, and liver. Healthy copper levels contribute to energy production and nervous system function. Most copper in the body is bound to the enzyme Ceruloplasmin.Copper, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures copper levels in a 24-hour urine sample. Copper is a mineral which plays a role in a number of bodily processes. Copper is found in a number of foods such as nuts, chocolate, shellfish, grains, and liver. Healthy copper levels contribute to energy production and nervous system function. Most copper in the body is bound to the enzyme Ceruloplasmin.
Copper, Urine (24-hour)
$79
SKU: 365 For: Blood and Blood Diseases, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Heavy Metals Testing, Liver Health
Quest Diagnostics Test Code: 365
Heavy Metals Profile I, Blood
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.Heavy Metals Profile I, Blood
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.
Heavy Metals Profile I, Blood
$197
Heavy Metals Profile I, Urine
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.Heavy Metals Profile I, Urine
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.
Heavy Metals Profile I, Urine
$247
Heavy Metals Profile II, Urine
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.Heavy Metals Profile II, Urine
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.
Heavy Metals Profile II, Urine
$293
Lead Profile
This lead profile test measures lead and other things like zinc protoporphyrin in order to aid in the diagnosis of lead poisoning. Also Known As: Lead and Protoporphyrin, FEP/ZPP, Lead and ZincLead Profile
This lead profile test measures lead and other things like zinc protoporphyrin in order to aid in the diagnosis of lead poisoning.
Also Known As: Lead and Protoporphyrin, FEP/ZPP, Lead and Zinc
Lead Profile
$97
Lead, Blood (Adult)
This test measures the amount of lead in the blood plasma in order to diagnose suspected lead toxicity. Also Known As: Pb BloodLead, Blood (Adult)
This test measures the amount of lead in the blood plasma in order to diagnose suspected lead toxicity.
Also Known As: Pb Blood
Lead, Blood (Adult)
$50
Lead, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures Lead levels in a 24-hour urine sample. Lead exposure can occur in industrial settings or through products containing lead such as paint, ceramics, or plastics. Other common sources of lead exposure include lead paint in homes, inhalation of car exhaust and exposure at firing rangesLead, Urine (24-hour)
This test measures Lead levels in a 24-hour urine sample. Lead exposure can occur in industrial settings or through products containing lead such as paint, ceramics, or plastics. Other common sources of lead exposure include lead paint in homes, inhalation of car exhaust and exposure at firing ranges
Lead, Urine (random)
This test measures Lead levels in urine. Lead exposure can occur in industrial settings or through products containing lead such as paint, ceramics, or plastics. Other common sources of lead exposure include lead paint in homes, inhalation of car exhaust and exposure at firing ranges. Common symptoms of lead poisoning include nausea, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, anemia, headache, stomach pain, and nerve damage.Lead, Urine (random)
This test measures Lead levels in urine. Lead exposure can occur in industrial settings or through products containing lead such as paint, ceramics, or plastics. Other common sources of lead exposure include lead paint in homes, inhalation of car exhaust and exposure at firing ranges. Common symptoms of lead poisoning include nausea, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, anemia, headache, stomach pain, and nerve damage.
Mercury Poisoning, Blood Test
This test measures the amount of mercury in the blood plasma in order to diagnose suspected mercury toxicity. Also Known As: Hg BloodMercury Poisoning, Blood Test
This test measures the amount of mercury in the blood plasma in order to diagnose suspected mercury toxicity.
Also Known As: Hg Blood
Mercury Poisoning, Blood Test
$100
SKU: 636 For: Blood and Blood Diseases, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Heavy Metals Testing, Kidney Health
Quest Diagnostics Test Code: 636
Mercury Poisoning, Urine Test
This test measures the amount of mercury in the urine in order to diagnose suspected mercury toxicity. Also Known As: Hg UrineMercury Poisoning, Urine Test
This test measures the amount of mercury in the urine in order to diagnose suspected mercury toxicity.
Also Known As: Hg Urine
Mercury Poisoning, Urine Test
$109
SKU: 637 For: Gastrointestinal Diseases, Heavy Metals Testing, Kidney Health
Quest Diagnostics Test Code: 637
Selenium, Serum or Plasma
This test measures the amount of selenium in the blood plasma in order to diagnose toxicity.Selenium, Serum or Plasma
This test measures the amount of selenium in the blood plasma in order to diagnose toxicity.
Selenium, Serum or Plasma
$100