A toxoplasma test is a blood test that determines if you have serum antibodies to the Toxoplasma gondii parasite. It’s also called a toxoplasmosis test. Your body only makes these antibodies after you’ve been infected by this parasite.
CLOTTED BLOOD OR SERUM
BLOOD
7 TO 8 DAYS
A TPO test detects antibodies against TPO in the blood. If you’ve been diagnosed with thyroid disease, your doctor may recommend a TPO antibody test — in addition to other thyroid tests — to help determine the cause.
The VDRL test is a screening test for syphilis. It measures substances (proteins), called antibodies, which your body may produce if you have come in contact with the bacteria that cause syphilis.
The total testosterone test measures testosterone that is bound to proteins in the blood as well as testosterone that is not bound (free testosterone).
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