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Ceruloplasmin

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Sample Type: Blood

The Ceruloplasmin Test measures the level of ceruloplasmin protein in the blood, which is essential for copper transport and iron metabolism. This test helps diagnose Wilson’s disease, copper deficiency, and other related disorders.

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1,000.00

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+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The Ceruloplasmin Test is a blood test that evaluates the amount of ceruloplasmin, a protein produced by the liver that binds copper and plays a crucial role in iron metabolism. This test is important for diagnosing conditions related to abnormal copper levels, such as Wilson’s disease—a genetic disorder causing copper buildup in organs—and copper deficiency anemia.

This test also assists in monitoring liver diseases and certain neurological disorders where ceruloplasmin levels may be affected.

Parameters Covered:

  • Ceruloplasmin Level: Measures the ceruloplasmin protein concentration in blood.

  • Copper Metabolism Indicator: Helps assess copper transport and storage.

Why is the Ceruloplasmin Test Important?

  • Diagnoses Wilson’s disease early to prevent organ damage.

  • Detects copper deficiency or overload.

  • Helps evaluate unexplained neurological or liver symptoms.

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Individuals suspected of Wilson’s disease.

  • Patients with liver or neurological symptoms.

  • People with a family history of copper metabolism disorders.

Test Procedure & Preparation:

  • Sample Type: Blood sample.

  • Fasting Required: Usually no fasting needed.

  • Preparation: Follow your doctor’s advice; no special preparation generally required.

Understanding the Results:

  • Low ceruloplasmin levels may indicate Wilson’s disease or copper deficiency.

  • High levels can be seen in inflammation or pregnancy.

  • Abnormal results often require further tests for confirmation.

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