Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin CDT Test in Chandigarh
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Includes transferrin and % CDT
Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin (CDT) is a form of transferrin (a protein that transports iron in the blood) that has less carbohydrate attached to it than normal transferrin. Heavy alcohol use can cause changes in the way transferrin is synthesized in the liver, leading to an increase in the amount of CDT in the blood.
Unlike other tests that detect recent alcohol use, such as breath or blood alcohol tests, CDT can detect chronic alcohol use that may not be evident from more traditional tests. CDT testing is often used in combination with other clinical assessments, such as self-report questionnaires or interviews with a healthcare provider, to help determine whether a person has an alcohol use disorder.
Associated Tests:
Alcohol Ethanol Serum
Alcohol Ethanol Urine
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Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin CDT Test Price in Chandigarh
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The price of Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin CDT Test in Chandigarh is ₹ 4,240
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