-Hematocrite,Hemoglobin,Platelets,Iron,Ferritin,Cyanocobalamine (ERYTHROCYTOSIS)
-Urea,Creatinine,Uric acid (RENAL)
-Glucose,Τriglycerides,Total Cholesterol,HDL,LDL (METABOLIC)
-SGOT/AST,SGPT/ALT,γGT,ALP,Bilirubin (HEPATIC)
-CPK,CKMB (MUSCULAR)
-Sodium,Potasium,Calcium,Magnesium,Phosphorus,Chlorine (ELECTROLYTIC)
-CEA,CA 19/9,AFP,PSA.FREE PSA (TUMORS)
-Xray of thoracic cavity (CARDIOMEGALY)
-U/S of myocardium,ECG (LVH & ARRYTHMIA)
-FSH,LH,TT,FT,E2,PRL,SHBG (GONADAL)
-TSH,T3,T4,FT3,FT4,ANTI-TPΟ (THYROID)
-INR,APTT,PT,FIB (COAGULATION)
=>Those blood measurements should be counted after 12 hours of fasting,with proper hydration.
In case some of the following values are elevated,it is due to:
-Htc:AAS,smoking,dehydration (falsly elevated)
-Urea: Possitive nitrogen balance,dehydration
-Creatinine:rhabdomyolisis,creatine loading phase,high consumption of red meat,increased BMI,NSAID's abuse -SGOT (AST),SGPT (ALT):AAS per oss (17 alk),paracetamol,rhabdomyolisis
-γGT,ALP:cholestasis-jaundince,alcoholism
-LDL,Total cholesterol:SFAs consumption,absence of UFAs (Ω-3,6,9)
-Τriglycerides:absence of DHA,EPA
-INR:AAS -CPK:rhabdomyolisis,viral infections,overtraining -B12:alcoholism (megaloblastic anemia)=>decrease
-TSH:hypothyroidism
-T3,T4:hyperthyroidism
-CEA,AFP:tumors
-PSA/free PSA: Prostate hypertrophy,prostatitis.