Обычный Срочный ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КРОВИ КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КРОВИ Общий Клинический Анализ Wwpf 01 19.01 Крови + Лейкоцитарная Колич

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Обычный Срочный ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КРОВИ КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КРОВИ Общий Клинический Анализ Wwpf 01 19.01 Крови + Лейкоцитарная Колич Режим выполнения Код Тип Код в Бланк исслед Вид исследования исследо Цена Биоматериал ЛИСе ования вания Обычный Срочный ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КРОВИ КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КРОВИ Общий клинический анализ wwpf 01 19.01 крови + Лейкоцитарная колич. 220 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА формула + СОЭ Общий клинический анализ wvbn 01 19.06 колич. 120 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА крови (без ЛФ) Лейкоцитарная формула (ЛФ) wvbo 01 19.05 колич. 190 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА (микроскопия) wvbm 01 19.07 СОЭ колич. 100 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА wwpe 01 19.02 Ретикулоциты колич. 135 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА wvbk 01 19.08 LE-клетки кач. 650 3 р.д. - Кровь ЭДТА Базофильная зернистость wuht 01 29.03 кач. 210 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА эритроцитов Подсчет числа тромбоцитов vpev 01 19.46 кол. 240 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА (по Фонио) ИММУНОГЕМАТОЛОГИЯ Группа крови + Резус-фактор wwpd 01 19.03 кач. 260 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА (Rh) АТ к антигенам эритроцитов, wwpc 01 19.04 кач. 400 1 р.д. - Кровь ЭДТА включая АТ к Rh-антигену АТ к антигенам эритроцитов, wums 01 19.09 включая АТ к Rh-антигену кач. 600 1 р.д. - Кровь ЭДТА (титр) wugb 01 19.10 Антигены системы Kell колич. 630 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кровь ЭДТА КОАГУЛОГРАММА. ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ГЕМОСТАЗА Коагулограмма: АЧТВ; Протромбиновое время + woaf 01 414 МНО; Тромбиновое время; колич. 650 1 р.д. - Плазма цитрат Фибриноген; Антитромбин III; Плазминоген wwwu 01 18.02 Протромбиновое время + МНО колич. 165 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwwv 01 18.01 АЧТВ колич. 165 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwwt 01 18.03 Тромбиновое время колич. 165 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwws 01 18.04 Фибриноген колич. 165 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwwr 01 18.05 Антитромбин III колич. 260 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwwq 01 18.06 Протеин S колич. 1050 5-7 р.д. - Плазма цитрат wwwp 01 18.07 Протеин С колич. 550 7 р.д. - Плазма цитрат wwwo 01 18.08 D-Димер колич. 650 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwwn 01 18.09 Фактор Виллебранда колич. 600 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wwwm 01 18.10 Волчаночный антикоагулянт колич. 500 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат wvan 01 18.11 РФМК колич. 210 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат woag 01 18.15 Плазминоген колич. 220 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Плазма цитрат МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ В СЫВОРОТКЕ КРОВИ 13 микроэлементов в крови Кровь wswu 03 401 (Se; Zn; Co; Mn; Mg; Cu; Fe; колич. 2800 5 р.д. - ЭДТА+Сыв-ка Ca; Hg; As; Pb; Cd; Al) крови wukq 03 09.74 Селен (Se) в сыворотке крови колич. 950 5 р.д. - Сыв-ка крови wswr 03 408 Свинец (Pb) в крови колич. 950 4-5 р.д. - Кровь ЭДТА ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ЭЯКУЛЯТА ВНИМАНИЕ! НЕОБХОДИМ ПРЕДВАРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ ВЫЗОВ КУРЬЕРА (термос - 37 О С) wwga 03 27.01 Спермограмма колич. 900 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Сперма ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ МОЧИ ГОРМОНЫ В СУТОЧНОЙ МОЧЕ (указать - диурез, период сбора, вес, рост) wvhc 03 60.03 Кортизол (моча) колич. 500 3 р.д. - Моча сут. wvhb 03 60.04 Свободный кортизол (моча) колич. 900 3 р.д. - Моча сут. 17-кетостероиды (17-КС) wwkr 03 22.05 колич. 600 9 р.д. - Моча сут. (моча) БИОХИМИЯ СУТОЧНОЙ МОЧИ (указать - диурез, период сбора, вес, рост) wvbr 01 24.21 Электрофорез белков мочи колич. 1600 6 р.д. - Моча сут. wwhg 01 24.07 Белок общий (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwhd 01 24.08 Микроальбумин (моча) колич. 310 1 р.д. - Моча сут. wwke 01 24.01 Кальций (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwhv 01 24.03 Магний (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwhs 01 24.04 Фосфор (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwha 01 24.09 Глюкоза (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwgu 01 24.10 Креатинин (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwgr 01 24.11 Мочевина (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwgo 01 24.12 Мочевая кислота (моча) колич. 150 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wwgk 01 24.13 Амилаза (моча) колич. 190 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. wvgu 01 60.02 Оксалаты (моча) колич. 800 4 р.д. - Моча сут. Натрий; калий; хлор (моча, wsmu 01 24.25 колич. 195 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Моча сут. комплекс) КАТЕХОЛАМИНЫ В СУТОЧНОЙ МОЧЕ (указать - диурез, период сбора, вес, рост) wwkq 03 23.01 Адреналин (моча) колич. 750 6 р.д. - Моча сут. wwkn 03 23.02 Норадреналин (моча) колич. 750 6 р.д. - Моча сут. Метанефрины и vpcd 03 60.12 колич. 1600 9 р.д. - Моча сут. норметанефрины (общие) Метанефрины и vpcc 03 60.13 колич. 1600 9 р.д. - Моча сут. норметанефрины (свободные) НЕЙРОМЕДИАТОРЫ В СУТОЧНОЙ МОЧЕ (указать - диурез, период сбора, вес, рост) wvbq 03 60.05 Серотонин (моча) колич. 1450 9 р.д. - Моча сут. wvbp 03 60.06 Гистамин (моча) колич. 1450 9 р.д. - Моча сут. wwkh 03 23.03 Дофамин (моча) колич. 750 6 р.д. - Моча сут. ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ ТЕСТЫ (указать - диурез, период сбора, вес, рост) Моча сут.+Сыв- wwks 03 22.04 Проба Реберга колич. 200 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. ка крови КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ МОЧИ колич./ка Моча разовая wwkv 01 22.01 Общий анализ мочи ч./полуко 170 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. (средняя лич. порция) Моча разовая wwku 01 22.02 Анализ мочи по Нечипоренко колич. 170 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. (средняя порция) колич./ка Моча разовая (8 wvgt 01 22.06 Анализ мочи по Зимницкому ч./полуко 500 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. порций в лич. течение суток) колич./ка Моча (2 2-х стаканная проба мочи wqer 01 22.08 ч./полуко 350 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. последовательн NEW! лич. ых порции) колич./ка Моча (3 wvcb 01 22.07 3-х стаканная проба мочи ч./полуко 410 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. последовательн лич. ых порции) Моча разовая wvbw 01 60.01 Проба Сулковича кач. 250 2 р.д. - (средняя порция) Химический анализ мочевого wnof 01 24.27 кач 2700 5 р.д. - Мочевой камень камня ПАТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ МАРКЕРЫ МОЧИ Моча разовая Альфа-амилаза wvca 03 24.14 колич. 310 3 р.д. - (средняя панкреатическая (моча) порция) Моча разовая ДПИД (дезоксипиридинолин) wwkt 03 22.03 колич. 1600 4 р.д. - (средняя (моча) порция) Моча разовая UBC (специфический антиген wvah 03 06.17 колич. 1540 10 р.д. - (средняя рака мочевого пузыря) (моча) порция) Моча разовая Тест на протеинурию wswt 01 09.83 колич. 430 1 р.д. - (средняя (альбумин / креатинин) порция) НАРКОТИЧЕСКИЕ ВЕЩЕСТВА В МОЧЕ Наркотические и психотропные вещества в моче: опиаты и их Моча разовая синтетические аналоги wvbv 03 63.01 колич. 1700 3 р.д. - (средняя (героин, морфин, ментадон, порция) трамадон); амфетамин и его производные (метод ГХ-МС) Вредные привычки (комплексно в моче): алкоголь; Моча разовая никотин; психотропные и wvbu 03 63.02 колич. 2700 5 р.д. - (средняя наркотические вещества; порция) психоактивные лекарственные вещества (метод ГХ-МС) Справка о результатах химико- Моча разовая токсикологических wqqr 16 63.09 кач. 1700 6 р.д. - (средняя исследований. Учетная форма порция) № 454/у-06 МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ В МОЧЕ 13 микроэлементов в моче (Se; Моча разовая wsvg 03 403 Zn; Co; Mn; Mg; Cu; Fe; Ca; Hg; колич. 2700 5 р.д. - (средняя As; Pb; Cd; Al) порция) Моча разовая 6 микроэлементов в моче (Hg; wsws 03 405 колич. 2100 5 р.д. - (средняя Cd; As; Li; Pb; Al) порция) ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КАЛА ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ КАЛА wwgf 01 25.01 Копрограмма кач. 300 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кал Анализ кала на простейшие и wwge 01 25.02 кач. 200 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кал яйца гельминтов (микроскопия) Анализ кала на скрытую кровь wwgd 01 25.03 кач. 600 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Кал (гемоглобин+ трансферрин) Панкреатическая эластаза I wwgc 01 26.01 колич. 1700 7 р.д. - Кал (кал) Опухолевая М-2- wwgb 01 26.02 колич. 2150 16 р.д. - Кал Пируваткиназа (кал) wvgd 01 25.06 Углеводы в кале колич. 320 3 р.д. - Кал Биохимический анализ кала на wvac 01 25.07 колич. 1600 8 р.д. - Кал дисбактериоз Соскоб с Соскоб на энтеробиоз wwkk 01 25.05 кач. 205 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. перианальных (специальный контейнер) складок wsbr 01 25.09 Кальпротектин колич. 1500 8 р.д - Кал МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ В ВОЛОСАХ / НОГТЯХ МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ В ВОЛОСАХ / НОГТЯХ 13 микроэлементов в волосах wswr 03 402 (Se; Zn; Co; Mn; Mg; Cu; Fe; колич. 2700 5 р.д. - Волосы Ca; Hg; As; Pb; Cd; Al) 13 микроэлементов в ногтях Ногтевые wswq 03 406 (Se; Zn; Co; Mn; Mg; Cu; Fe; колич. 2700 5 р.д. - пластинки Ca; Hg; As; Pb; Cd; Al) ГОРМОНАЛЬНЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ТИРЕОИДНАЯ ПАНЕЛЬ Маркеры щитовидной железы: (Т4 (тироксин) свободный; Т3 (трийодтиронин) свободный; wtag 01/16 52.02 колич. 760 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Сыв-ка крови ТТГ (Тиреотропный гормон) ; АТ к тиреоидной пероксидазе (АТ к ТПО) wwtk 01 07.12 ТТГ (Тиреотропный гормон) колич. 250 1 р.д. 2-5 ч. Сыв-ка крови wwtp 01 07.08 Т4 (тироксин) общий колич.
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