![]() Vitamin B12, LFT, HIV serology, iron studies Testosterone, follicle stimulating hormone, luteinsing hormone, fasting blood glucose, prolactinĬhromosome studies (blood), iron studies, sperm antibodies, testicular biopsyįBE, ESR, EBV serology, CMV serology, Toxoplasma serologyĪngiotensin converting enzyme, Syphilis serology, HIV serologyĬhlamydia serology, f ine needle aspiration +/- flow cytometry, tissue cultureįBE, urine m/c/s, reducing substances, faeces mcs (including fat globules) Testosterone, free testosterone, 17 hydroxy progesterone, chromosome studies (blood) ![]() Oestradiol, progesterone, follicle stimulating hormone, luteinsing hormone TFT, urine catecholamines, urine cortisol Lipids, HDL cholesterol, fasting blood glucose Testosterone, free testosterone, follicle stimulating hormone, luteinsing hormone Urine drug screen (especially THC), prolactin, f ine needle aspirationįasting blood glucose, lipids, antinuclear factor, serum alpha-foetoprotein, carcinoembryonic antigen, Malarial parasites, Hydatid serology, Q Fever serology Testosterone, luteinsing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone ![]() Serum calcium, iron studies, EBV serology, Ross River virus serology, Barmah Forest virus serologyĬreatine kinase, antinuclear factor, acetylcholine receptor antibody, short synacthen stimulation test Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, urine hydroxy indole acetic acid, bowel biopsyįasting blood glucose, iron studies, lipids Reducing substances, Clostridium diff icile toxin, rotavirus, adenovirus Vitamin B12, red cell folate, Syphilis serology, blood leadįaeces m/c/s x2 (Due to HIC requirements only one culture and two microscopies can be performed in 7 days) Platelet function analysis, coagulation factor studies, platelet aggregation PCR/Serology for Bordetella pertussis, PCR/serology for influenza A & B & parainfluenza & respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus PCR, Q Fever serologyīleeding tendency (Clinical bleeding history is pivotal to appropriate interpretation)įBE, coagulation prof ile (APTT, PT, f ibrinogen), renal and liver function, platelet function screen (PFA-100), von Willebrand disease screen, Blood Group Sputum m/c/s, Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture, Legionella serology and culture, serology for Mycoplasma & Chlamydia PCR/serology for Bordetella pertussis, PCR/serology for influenza A & B & parainfluenza & respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus PCR, Q Fever serology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture, iron studies HLA B27, complement, faeces m/c/s, Ross River virus serology, Barmah Forest virus serology, Hepatitis C serology Serum uric acid, rheumatoid factor, antinuclear factor, extractable nuclear antigen, ESR, C-reactive protein Maternal serum antenatal screening programme (triple test)īlood group & antibodies, glucose tolerance testĪnti-coagulant therapy (initial monitoring of warfarin therapy) Quantitative HCG, follicle stimulating hormone, luteinsing hormoneįBE, blood group & antibodies, Rubella, Syphilis, HIV, Hepatitis B & C serology, urine m/c/s, cervical cytology TFT, iron studies, antinuclear factor, ESR ![]() To contact us for advice or to provide feedback please call (03) 9287 7700 or email may also refer to the Complete Clinical Problem Listing from The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia manual for guidance in clinical scenarios. We are always happy to help you choose the most appropriate tests to assist with your patient management and we welcome your feedback on this checklist. To encourage appropriate ordering strategies, the tests are organised into 'f irst stage', 'second stage' and 'more specialised' tests. Conversely, other tests which do not appear on this list may be very appropriate. Obviously, in individual and specif ic circumstances, some tests mentioned will be irrelevant. This list is neither exhaustive nor authoritative and should only be regarded as a prompt to assist the busy practitioner. In response, we have compiled the following checklist for your consideration. Over the years, Melbourne Pathology has received many requests for advice on pathology tests appropriate to various clinical conditions. ![]()
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