Laboratory Diagnosis
Laboratory Diagnosis
Laboratory Diagnosis
BLOOD CHEMISTRY
URINALYSIS
Urine analysis aren’t used to diagnose diabetes. However, they may be used to monitor a
person’s levels of ketones and glucose in urine. Sometimes they’re used to ensure diabetes is
being managed properly.
It is also often used to classify type 1 diabetes from type 2. In type 1 diabetes, the body may also
begin to burn fat for energy instead of glucose, thus producing chemicals called ketones which is
toxic in large amounts. If ketones are present in moderate to large amounts in your urine, this
could indicate your body is not making enough insulin to break down glucose for energy.
IMMUNOASSAYS
In diabetology, immunoassays are widely used to determine HbA1c, C-peptide, insulin, and
autoantibodies to beta cell proteins, which are essential biomarkers for the diagnosis and
classification of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Autoantibody Panel checks for substances called
antibodies such as Islet cell cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ICA), Glutamic acid decarboxylase
autoantibodies (GADA), Insulinoma-associated-2 autoantibodies (IA-2A) and Insulin
autoantibodies (IAA). If you have some combination of these antibodies in high levels, it could
mean you have type 1 diabetes. Or it could mean you are at risk of developing it. People with
type 2 diabetes don't have these antibodies, so the test is also useful to tell which type of
diabetes a person has.
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