- Venous Thrombosis Hypercoagulability Panel with Reflex and Consultation
Venous Thrombosis Hypercoagulability Panel with Reflex and Consultation - This panel evaluates for the most common hereditary and acquired venous thrombophilia risk factors
- Hypercoagulability Panel - Machaon Diagnostics
This panel was designed as an initial work-up to detect the most common causes of thrombophilia in patients suspected of being at risk for thrombosis
- What labs are used to diagnose hypercoagulability?
Hypercoagulation labs typically include a comprehensive panel to evaluate the coagulation cascade, comprising tests such as prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), fibrinogen, and D-dimer levels 1
- 501768: Venous Thrombosis (Hypercoagulability) Evaluation for . . . - Labcorp
Three tubes, 1 mL each, citrated plasma, 5 mL whole blood, and 1 mL serum Two tubes, 1 mL each, citrated plasma, 1 5 mL whole blood, and 1 mL serum (Note: This volume does not allow for repeat testing )
- Hypercoagulability Thrombophilia Testing - Cleveland Clinic Laboratories
The Hypercoagulation Diagnostic Interpretive Panel evaluates congenital or acquired disorders associated with a hypercoagulable state
- clinlab navigator - Hypercoagulable Panel
A venous thrombosis panel might include all of the laboratory tests needed to diagnose the most common hereditary and acquired hypercoagulable disorders
- Hypercoag Panel - Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center
1 Blue top, filled to line, for in-house testing 7 Blue top, filled to line (frozen, double-spun plasma) 1 Red top (serum frozen) 3 Yellow top (ACD ambient)
- Thrombosis Panel | Test Detail | Quest Diagnostics
Thrombosis Panel - This panel is useful to determine the etiology of various hypercoagulability states
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