
SAH
₹ 11,410.00 Original price was: ₹ 11,410.00.₹ 11,400.00Current price is: ₹ 11,400.00.
SAH usually stands for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. In the context of a lab test, this likely refers to a biomarker or diagnostic test related to suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage, often measured in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or blood to detect bleeding in the subarachnoid space around the brain.
SAH usually stands for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. In the context of a lab test, this likely refers to a biomarker or diagnostic test related to suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage, often measured in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or blood to detect bleeding in the subarachnoid space around the brain.
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Why The Test Is Done :
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To detect bleeding in the subarachnoid space, often after sudden severe headache or trauma.
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To help diagnose subarachnoid hemorrhage when imaging is inconclusive.
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To monitor or guide treatment in patients with suspected or confirmed SAH.
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