Translations:Medical test/8/en
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Most test methods can be classified into one of the following broad groups:
- Patient observations, which may be photographed or recorded
- Questions asked when taking an individual's medical history
- Tests performed in a physical examination
- Radiologic tests, in which, for example, x-rays are used to form an image of a body target. These tests often involve administration of a contrast agent.
- In vivo diagnostics which test in the body, such as:
- Manometry
- Administering a diagnostic agent and measuring the body's response, as in the gluten challenge test, contraction stress test, bronchial challenge test, oral food challenge, or the ACTH stimulation test.
- In vitro diagnostics which test a sample of tissue or bodily fluids, such as:
- Liquid biopsy
- Microbiological culturing, which determines the presence or absence of microbes in a sample from the body, and usually targeted at detecting pathogenic bacteria.
- Genetic testing
- Blood sugar level
- Liver function testing
- Calcium testing
- Testing for electrolytes in the blood, such as sodium, potassium, creatinine, and urea