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Aldolase

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Sample Type: Blood

The Aldolase Test is a blood test that measures the level of the aldolase enzyme, which plays a role in breaking down sugar for energy. It is primarily used to detect and monitor muscle disorders, liver diseases, and metabolic conditions.

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The Aldolase Test is a specialized blood test that measures the enzyme aldolase, which is essential for the breakdown of glucose into energy during metabolism. Aldolase is found in high concentrations in muscle tissues, liver, and red blood cells.

Abnormal levels of aldolase may indicate muscle damage, liver disorders, or inherited metabolic conditions. This test is often prescribed when patients present with muscle weakness, unexplained fatigue, or liver-related symptoms.

Why is the Aldolase Test Important?

  • Detects Muscle Disorders: Helps diagnose conditions like muscular dystrophy, dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and other myopathies.

  • Monitors Muscle Damage: Useful in tracking disease progression or recovery in muscle-related illnesses.

  • Assesses Liver Function: Abnormal levels may also point to hepatitis, cirrhosis, or other liver diseases.

  • Supports Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders: Helps identify rare inherited enzyme deficiencies.

Parameters Covered

  • Serum Aldolase Enzyme Level (measured in U/L).

Who Should Take This Test?

The Aldolase Test is recommended for:

  • Individuals with unexplained muscle weakness or pain.

  • Patients with suspected muscular dystrophy, dermatomyositis, or polymyositis.

  • People with fatigue, joint stiffness, or loss of muscle mass.

  • Those being evaluated for liver function or unexplained enzyme abnormalities.

  • Patients with family history of muscle disorders.

Test Procedure & Preparation

  • Sample Type: Blood sample.

  • Fasting Required: Not usually required, but your doctor may recommend specific preparation.

  • Turnaround Time: Results are typically available within 24–48 hours.

Understanding the Results

  • High Aldolase Levels: May indicate muscle injury, muscular dystrophy, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, liver disease, or certain cancers.

  • Low Aldolase Levels: Could suggest muscle wasting, advanced muscular dystrophy, or decreased muscle mass.

  • Normal Aldolase Levels: Indicate healthy muscle and liver function.

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