Blood tests

Testing the level of lipoprotein-x LP (x) in the blood.

Blood β-CrossLaps test.

Chromogranin A (CgA) is a protein released from neuroendocrine cells, that is, cells that have the ability to produce hormones in response to signals from the nervous system. Chromogranin A can be considered a non-specific tumor marker, and monitoring its levels helps detect and diagnose such tumors and assess the effectiveness of therapy.

Testing of rheumatoid factor rf levels in the blood.

Testing the level of rheumatoid factor by means of a latex reaction Latex reaction in the blood. Rheumatoid factors are autoantibodies against a fragment of immunoglobulins.

Determination of igA antibody levels against tissue transglutaminase.

Testing the level of antibodies to cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti CCP) in the blood.

Testing TSH receptor antibody levels Antibodies to the TSH receptor (anti-TSHR) are virtually nonexistent in present in healthy individuals.

Testing the level of IgG antibodies to cardiolipin (ACA-IgG) in the blood.