Ada (adenosine Deaminase)
Also known as Ada ada - adenosine deaminase ada - adenosine deaminase
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About Ada (adenosine Deaminase) in AGRA
The Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) test measures the levels of adenosine deaminase, an enzyme involved in purine metabolism. ADA is primarily found in white blood cells and is crucial for immune system function. This test is commonly used to help diagnose and monitor conditions related to the immune system, such as tuberculosis (TB), particularly in individuals with suspected TB pleuritis or pericarditis. It can also provide insight into other conditions that affect the immune system or liver.
Why consider this test?
The ADA test is typically considered when there is a need to evaluate conditions that impact the immune system or when there is suspicion of infections like tuberculosis, especially in the lungs, or when there's inflammation in certain body cavities (such as pleural or pericardial space). Elevated ADA levels may suggest the presence of tuberculosis, certain types of lymphoma, or other diseases that affect immune function. It can be used to confirm or rule out these conditions when combined with clinical evaluation and other diagnostic tests.
Who should get this test done?
Individuals who may benefit from the Adenosine Deaminase test include:
- People with symptoms of tuberculosis, such as persistent cough, night sweats, fever, and weight loss
- Individuals with a history of TB exposure or those at higher risk for TB infection
- Patients with unexplained fluid accumulation in the pleural or pericardial space
- People with suspected lymphoproliferative disorders, such as lymphoma, where ADA levels might be elevated
- Those experiencing unexplained immune system dysfunction or inflammation, particularly in the chest or abdomen
More information
The Adenosine Deaminase test is particularly useful in diagnosing tuberculosis (TB) in cases where other methods may be inconclusive, such as in pleural effusions or pericardial effusions. Elevated ADA levels in pleural fluid can strongly suggest TB infection, though elevated levels can also occur in other conditions, such as lymphoma or sarcoidosis.
This test can be performed on blood or on fluid samples from body cavities, like pleural or pericardial fluid, depending on the symptoms and suspected condition. A positive result should be interpreted in conjunction with clinical findings and other diagnostic tests to provide an accurate diagnosis.
Aliasis
- ADA blood test
- Adenosine Deaminase activity test
- ADA test for tuberculosis
Preparations
No preparations needed
Test included
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Ada (adenosine Deaminase)
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