|KL57| Preventive Gastrointestinal Maximum Examination Program
|KL57| Preventive Gastrointestinal Maximum Examination Program
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Research Comparison
| Urine and Stool Tests | Minimal | Basic | Maximum |
| Coprogram | |||
| IFOB | Test for detecting hidden bleeding | |||
| Helicobacter Pylori detection in stool |
| Liver Enzyme Tests | Minimal | Basic | Maximal |
| AST | Aspartate Aminotransferase | |||
| ALT | Alanine Aminotransferase | |||
| GGT | Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase | |||
| BIL-T | Total Bilirubin | |||
| BIL-D | Direct Bilirubin |
| Pancreatic Function Tests | Minimal | Basic | Maximal |
| P-AMYL | Pancreatic Amylase | |||
| A-AMYL | Alpha Amylase | |||
| LIP | Lipase |
| Cancer Marker Tests | Minimal | Basic | Maximum |
| AFP | Alpha-fetoprotein (Testicular Cancer Marker) | |||
| CEA | Carcinoembryonic Antigen | |||
| CA-19-9 | Pancreatic Cancer Marker | |||
| CA-72-4 | Gastric Cancer Marker | |||
| Calprotectin Quantitative Determination in Stool | |||
| Cancer Marker Test Ca-50 |
| Food Intolerance Tests | Minimum | Basic | Maximum |
| FOX basic package for omnivores food intolerance (163 products) | |||
Description
Preventive Gastrointestinal Maximum Examination Program
This extensive set of tests is designed to evaluate the function, condition, and potential impairments of the digestive system. It combines blood, stool, and cancer marker tests, allowing for a comprehensive and complex examination of the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and bile system. It is especially beneficial for those experiencing chronic or recurrent digestive disorders.
When is it worth conducting this examination program?
- When experiencing abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, digestive disorders, or altered bowel function.
- In cases of unclear origin gastrointestinal complaints or suspected liver, pancreatic, or intestinal diseases.
- When wanting to evaluate cancer markers prophylactically or to rule out oncological risk.
- When symptoms of intolerance to certain food products appear.
- Suitable as a control test after treatment or if there is a family history of gastrointestinal diseases.
Why choose this?
- The combination of tests allows for the simultaneous evaluation of several organ systems – from enzymes to oncological markers.
- Helps detect inflammatory processes, functional disorders, and potential chronic diseases.
- Includes both blood and stool tests, providing a more comprehensive view of the digestive system's condition.
- Food intolerance testing allows identifying products that may cause symptoms.
- Tests are performed during a single visit, saving time and avoiding fragmented processes.
What does it help to determine?
- ALT, AST, GGT – liver enzymes evaluating liver damage, inflammation, or bile duct disorders.
- Pancreatic amylase and lipase – primary indicators of pancreatic function.
- Total and direct bilirubin – allows assessing the liver's ability to process bile and potential liver duct blockages.
- CEA, CA 19-9, CA 50, CA 72-4, AFP – oncological markers useful in assessing the risk of developing gastrointestinal cancer.
- FOX basic food intolerance test (163 products) – shows which food products the body may not tolerate.
- Coprogram – microscopic stool examination, assisting in evaluating digestive efficiency, pancreatic function, inflammations, or parasites.
- H. pylori – bacteria associated with stomach ulcers, gastritis, and stomach cancer risk.
- Calprotectin – inflammatory bowel biomarker important in inflammatory bowel diseases.
- Occult bleeding test – helps detect invisible bleeding from the intestines, which may be an early sign of cancer or polyps.
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