Adenosine Deaminase (ADA)
Report Delivery Time: Next Day
Recommended Gender: Both
Sample Type: Blood
The Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) test measures the level of ADA enzyme in the body and is primarily used to help diagnose tuberculosis (TB), especially tuberculous pleuritis, and assess immune system function.
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The Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) test is a diagnostic test that measures the activity of the ADA enzyme, which plays a vital role in immune function and the breakdown of purines. This test is commonly used to aid in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB), particularly in cases of pleural effusion (fluid buildup around the lungs). High levels of ADA in pleural, peritoneal, or cerebrospinal fluid suggest a strong likelihood of tuberculosis infection. It is also used in evaluating certain immune system disorders, such as severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
What’s Included in This Test?
- Measurement of ADA enzyme levels
- Diagnosis of tuberculosis (especially tuberculous pleuritis and peritonitis)
- Assessment of immune system function
- Evaluation of infections or inflammatory conditions in body fluids
Recommended Gender:
✅ Suitable for both men and women
Test Details:
- Sample Type: Any Specimen (Pleural fluid, Serum, Peritoneal fluid, or CSF)
- Method: Spectrophotometry
This test is crucial for early TB detection and helps in differentiating tuberculosis-related conditions from other causes of fluid accumulation in body cavities.