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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Laboratory tests for non-Hodgkin lymphoma include [[complete blood count]] (CBC), blood chemistry studies, [[HIV]] blood test, and hepatitis B blood test. | Laboratory tests for non-Hodgkin lymphoma include [[complete blood count]] (CBC), blood chemistry studies, [[HIV]] blood test, and hepatitis B blood test. | ||
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:* Kidney function tests | :* Kidney function tests | ||
:* Uric acid level | :* Uric acid level | ||
:* [[Lactate dehydrogenase]] level | |||
* [[HIV]] blood test | * [[HIV]] blood test | ||
* Hepatitis B blood test | * Hepatitis B blood test | ||
* Hepatitis C blood test | |||
* Epstein-Barr virus blood test | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Laboratory tests for non-Hodgkin lymphoma include complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry studies, HIV blood test, and hepatitis B blood test.
Laboratory Tests
Laboratory tests for non-Hodgkin lymphoma include the following:[1]
- Complete blood count (CBC) is done to:
- Rule out infection
- Assess how well the blood-forming organs (such as the bone marrow and spleen) are working and to see if Hodgkin's lymphoma cells have spread to the bone marrow
- Provide a baseline for future blood counts taken during and after treatment
- Blood chemistry studies include:
- Protein levels
- Liver function tests
- Kidney function tests
- Uric acid level
- Lactate dehydrogenase level
- HIV blood test
- Hepatitis B blood test
- Hepatitis C blood test
- Epstein-Barr virus blood test
References
- ↑ Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Canadian Cancer Society. http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/non-hodgkin-lymphoma/diagnosis/?region=ab Accessed on September 22, 2015