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The test measures the concentration of magnesium in the blood to assess overall magnesium status.
No, fasting is not typically required for this test.
Causes include poor dietary intake, gastrointestinal disorders, renal issues, and certain medications.
Yes, high levels can be harmful, often due to excessive supplementation or renal failure, and need medical evaluation.
A blood sample is taken from a vein, usually in the arm, and analyzed in a laboratory.
Men with localized prostate cancer, generally in good health, and with no spread of cancer beyond the prostate are ideal candidates.
A positive result suggests recent infection with Leptospira bacteria, indicating acute leptospirosis.
Yes, the test detects IgM antibodies present in the early phase of infection, helping to diagnose acute leptospirosis.
No, IgM antibodies decline over time. Additional tests may be needed to confirm chronic infection.
No specific precautions are necessary. Follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider based on your results.
Consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation, as additional tests or clinical assessment may be necessary.