Answer:A genetic condition can be diagnosed a number of ways. ... testing is one of several tools that doctors use to diagnose genetic conditions.
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The laboratory investigation is to check for the levels of pancreatic enzymes amylase and lipases in the blood.
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The pancreas is an organ that is located in the abdomen and produces digestive enzymes and hormones that aid digestion, and empties into the small intestine.
When the pancreas is inflamed, these enzymes will leak into the blood cells the concentration of the enzymes in the plasma or serum will increases above the normal range, this mostly occurs in pancreatitis (which is the inflammation of the pancreas) or a mechanical injury to the pancreas as described in this question. These enzymes are found in other organs too, but they are mainly found in the pancreas in a larger concentration.
The two main enzymes that are assayed for in the laboratory are; Amylase and lipase. Amylase is an enzyme that digests carbohydrates, for the amylase test, blood or urine is used and the patient is asked to stay away from drugs that affect the amylase levels prior to the test procedure. The normal range of amylase in the blood is 23-140 U/L and an amylase concentration of > or = 200 U/L suggests injury to the pancreas.
Lipases are enzymes that breaks down lipids into fatty acids and glycerol, this test is more sensitive than the amylase test because the liopases are reabsorbed into the blood stream in the renal tubules hence maintain a constant concentration in the blood and can accurately be used to quantify the extent of damage to the pancreas. The normal range is 0 - 160 U/L and in the case of pancreatic injury, can have a 2 or 4 fold increase in concentration.
The principle of both tests is that they measure the activity of both enzymes in the blood colorimetrically or using a spectrophotometer.
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Of the following injuries, the one you don't need to report is an injury that is effectively treated by applying first-aid and doesn't result in any lost work time!
Injuries need to be reported if they happen at work and require beyond first aid, result in leave from week, or in the case of death.
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Keeps our mind sharp.
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People aren't usually very active at night (depending on the person) so... we socialize with others usually during the day.
World Health Organization finds that most deaths worldwide result from noncommunicable disease at approximately a rate of 60%. The four main noncommunicable diseases are cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers, and chronic lung diseases. However, the approximate percentage differs in lower income countries where nearly 80% die from these noncommunicable diseases.
Through the study of World Health Organization, they found out that cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death taking an approximate 17 million deaths per year.