Abbreviations | Anatomical Pathology | Clinical Lab Departments | Lab Tests | Medical Specialists |
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Hemoglobin
What does HGB stand for?
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Histology
Which lab processes autopsy tissue
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Chemistry
Lab that measures dissolved serum components
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Mono Test
Immunology test that measures Epsteen-Bar Virus
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Oncologist
The specialist that treats cancers
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Blood Urea Nitrogen
What does BUN stand for?
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Cytology
Which lab performs Pap smears
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Hemotology
Lab where cells are counted
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Crossmatch
Blood Bank test that tests donor blood to patient serum
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Hematologist
The specialist that focuses on diseases of the blood
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Hematocrit
What does HCT stand for
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Cytology
Which lab looks at cancer cells in small pieces of tissue
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Microbiology
Lab that measures antibody susceptibility
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Dipstick
Urinalysis test that measures Glucose
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Pediatrician
The specialist that works with patients under 18 years old
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Prothrombin Time
What does PT stand for
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Histology
Which lab cuts tissue into thin layers
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Immunology
Lab that determines antigen-antibody reactions for disease detection
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Na+, K+, Cl, CO2
Chemistry test that are in the electrolyte panel
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Cardiologist
The specialist that works with the Cardiovascular system
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Partial Thromboblastin Time
What does PTT stand for
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Pap smear
What test uses a ThinPrep Vial
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Coagulation
Lab that uses timed test to measure clotting time
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Complete Blood Count
Hemotology Test that counts RBC, WBC, Platelet
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Pathologist
The specialist that diagnoses disease using lab results
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