Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry is a scientific discipline that utilizes biochemical tests to assess physiological processes in the body. It is used to diagnose, monitor and treat a wide range of diseases and medical conditions. Clinical biochemistry plays an essential role in assessing the general health of a patient, contributing to the diagnosis of various diseases and monitoring the efficacy of treatments. It can detect abnormal levels of enzymes, hormones, proteins and other biochemical markers, which can be used to provide insight about the functioning of an organ or a system. This can help to identify and diagnose problems such as liver and kidney diseases, diabetes and metabolic disorders. Clinical biochemistry is becoming increasingly important in modern healthcare, as it helps to provide more accurate diagnoses and more effective treatments.
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