Pathophysiological Tests and Normal Ranges Quiz

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What is the normal range for Platelet Count in adults?

150,000-400,000/ml

Which white blood cell type typically constitutes the highest percentage in a healthy individual?

Neutrophils

What is the normal range for Hemoglobin in adult females?

11.5-15.5 g/dL

In which condition would you expect the ESR to be decreased?

Polycythemia

Which enzyme is also known as aspartate aminotransferase?

SGOT

What does an elevated level of ALT indicate?

Alcoholic liver disease

Which condition is most likely to cause elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase in the blood?

Acute viral hepatitis

What is the normal range for serum alkaline phosphatase activity?

44-147 IU/L

In what condition would you observe low serum creatinine levels, indicating growth failure and reduced bone calcification?

Hypophosphatasia

What is indicated by an increased output of creatinine in urine, known as creatinuria?

Osteogenic sarcoma

Test your knowledge on pathophysiological tests, normal ranges in the body, and diseases they indicate such as infections, anemia, immune system diseases, inflammation, and leukemia. This quiz covers parameters like Total Count, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Platelet Count, and White Blood Cell count.

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