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Comprehensive Screening Package for Men Over 40

The Comprehensive Screening Package for Men Over 40 is designed to support early diagnosis, identify age-related health risks, and promote preventive healthcare through extensive laboratory tests, radiological imaging, cardiological evaluations, and specialist examinations.

Laboratory Examinations

Diabetes and Metabolic Screening

  • Fasting Blood Glucose (Glucose): Helps in the screening, diagnosis, and follow-up of diabetes.

  • HbA1c: Shows the average blood glucose level over the past 2–3 months.

Kidney Function and Uric Acid Metabolism

  • Urea (BUN): Used in the early diagnosis and follow-up of kidney diseases.

  • Creatinine: Used to evaluate and monitor kidney function.

  • Uric Acid: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of gout and kidney diseases.

  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the early diagnosis and follow-up of kidney and urinary tract diseases.

Lipid Profile and Cardiovascular Risk

  • Total Cholesterol: Used to determine cardiovascular disease risk and monitor cholesterol metabolism.

  • LDL Cholesterol: Used for cardiovascular risk assessment and lipid regulation.

  • HDL Cholesterol: Used to evaluate protective cholesterol levels.

  • Triglycerides: Used to assess lipid metabolism and cardiovascular disease risk.

Liver, Biliary System and Pancreatic Tests

  • AST (SGOT): Used in the diagnosis of liver, bile duct, and heart diseases.

  • ALT (SGPT): Used in the diagnosis of liver and biliary tract diseases.

  • GGT: Used in the evaluation of liver and biliary system disorders.

  • ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Used to detect biliary tract diseases.

  • Amylase: Used to evaluate pancreatic enzyme activity.

  • Lipase: Used in the diagnosis of pancreatic diseases.

Electrolyte and Mineral Balance

  • Sodium: Used to evaluate electrolyte balance, acid–base status, and water metabolism.

  • Potassium: Used to assess electrolyte and acid–base balance.

  • Chloride: Used to detect disturbances in electrolyte and acid–base balance.

  • Calcium: Used to determine whether blood calcium levels are within normal limits.

  • Phosphorus: Used to evaluate kidney function and calcium–phosphorus balance.

  • Magnesium: Used to assess electrolyte balance and magnesium metabolism.

Hematological and Inflammatory Tests

  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used in the diagnosis of anemia and various blood and systemic diseases.

  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Used to investigate general inflammatory conditions.

  • CRP (Nephelometric): Used to detect infection and assess cardiovascular risk.

  • Ferritin: Used in the diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency.

Thyroid and Vitamin Tests

  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Used to evaluate thyroid function.

  • Free T4: Used to assess thyroid hormone levels.

  • 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D: Measures Vitamin D levels in the body.

  • Vitamin B12: Used in the diagnosis of fatigue, weakness, and peripheral numbness.

Infectious Disease Screening

  • HBsAg: Used in the diagnosis of Hepatitis B infection.

  • Anti-HBs: Used to evaluate immunity against Hepatitis B.

  • Anti-HCV: Used for Hepatitis C screening.

  • Anti-HIV: Used in the diagnosis and follow-up of HIV infection.

Cancer Screening and Prostate Health

  • PSA (Total): Used in the screening and monitoring of prostate diseases.

  • PSA (Free): Used to support prostate cancer risk assessment.

  • AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein): Used in liver disease evaluation.

  • CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen): Used in cancer diagnosis and monitoring.

  • CA 19-9: Used in the investigation of gastrointestinal cancers.

  • Fecal Occult Blood Test: Used to detect hidden blood in stool for colorectal cancer screening.

Radiological Examinations

  • Chest X-Ray (Lung X-Ray): Used to evaluate the lungs and cardiovascular silhouette.

  • Whole Abdominal Ultrasonography: Used to detect diseases and anomalies in organs such as the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and major vessels.

Cardiological Examinations

  • Echocardiography: Used to evaluate heart structure and cardiac functions.

  • Electrocardiography (ECG): Used to detect heart rhythm and conduction abnormalities.

  • Exercise Stress Test (Effort Test): Used to evaluate latent coronary artery disease.

Specialist Examinations

  • Internal Medicine Examination

  • Cardiology Examination

  • Urology Examination

  • Ophthalmology (Eye Diseases) Examination

These examinations ensure comprehensive evaluation and accurate interpretation of all test results.

 

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