Hormonal Guidelines
We have compiled in video format to standardize the collection, packaging, and shipping of samples, reducing pre-analytical interference and ensuring greater diagnostic reliability.
Our commitment is to support clinical practice with clear, objective protocols based on the specific requirements of each test.
Watch the step-by-step videos:
Step-by-Step Guide to Popsicle Mode*
The “popsicle” mode was developed to ensure that the Eppendorf tube remains completely frozen until it arrives at the laboratory.
To prevent sample degradation and pre-analytical variations, strictly follow these step-by-step instructions:
Step-by-Step Guide to the Hormonal Kit
The Hormonalle Kit was developed to help you send samples safely and conveniently.
We have prepared a simple step-by-step guide to help you send samples to our laboratory, ensuring the integrity of the materials and the reliability of the results:
Step-by-Step Guide to IGF-1
Serum measurement of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) in cats is a key test in supporting the diagnosis of acromegaly, a condition frequently associated with severe insulin resistance and difficult-to-control diabetes mellitus.
To ensure maximum reliability of the IGF-1 test, strictly follow these step-by-step instructions:
Gastrina Step-by-Step Guide
Serum gastrin testing is a laboratory test that measures the levels of this hormone, which is produced by the G cells in the stomach and is responsible for stimulating the secretion of gastric acid.
To ensure that the gastrin test remains as reliable as possible, please follow these instructions carefully:
Step-by-Step Guide to 25OH Vitamin D
Protecting the sample from light is essential for the stability of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, preventing degradation and ensuring reliable results.
To ensure maximum reliability in the analysis, follow these steps carefully:
Step-by-Step Guide to PTH
Serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay; PTH is a hormone secreted by the parathyroid glands and plays a central role in regulating calcium and phosphorus metabolism. Indicated for the diagnosis of primary and secondary (nutritional or renal) hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, and the monitoring of chronic kidney disease
To ensure that the PTH test remains as reliable as possible, please follow these instructions carefully:
Step-by-Step Guide to PTHrp and Endogenous ACTH
The PTHrp test is used to investigate hypercalcemia of malignant origin, especially in dogs with lymphoma or epithelial tumors. Endogenous ACTH, on the other hand, aids in the evaluation of pituitary function and in the diagnosis of adrenal disorders.
To ensure these tests remain as reliable as possible, strictly follow the step-by-step instructions:
