MANGANESE / EDTA BLOOD

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This test measures the concentration of Manganese in whole blood collected in an EDTA tube, helping assess exposure to elevated manganese levels from occupational or environmental sources. High manganese concentrations can affect the nervous system and may lead to symptoms resembling Parkinsonism, cognitive impairment, or muscle coordination issues. The test is especially recommended for individuals working in welding, mining, alloy production, and battery manufacturing. Metropolis Healthcare provides precise trace element analysis using advanced laboratory technology for reliable monitoring and clinical decision support

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Price: Rs. 3,350.00

Sample Type: EDTA Blood

Fasting Not Required


Notes: M0011

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does this test include?
Quantitative measurement of manganese levels in whole blood (EDTA sample) for exposure and toxicity assessment at Metropolis Healthcare.

How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this test?
Using state-of-the-art ICP-MS instrumentation to ensure highly accurate and sensitive trace metal detection.

Who should take this test?
Individuals exposed to industrial manganese, patients with unexplained neurological symptoms, or those monitored for occupational toxicity.

Is fasting required for this test?
Fasting for 8–10 hours is recommended to ensure accurate trace element measurement.

Why is measuring manganese in blood important?
Blood levels reflect recent exposure and help in early detection of toxicity-related neurological effects.

How long does Metropolis Healthcare take to provide results?
Reports are generally available within the standard turnaround time depending on test volume and complexity.

Can supplements or diet affect the result?
Yes, mineral supplements and contaminated collection containers may influence levels; share medication details with your clinician.

Is this test useful for monitoring treatment or exposure reduction?
Yes, it is regularly used to track manganese levels during ongoing clinical or occupational monitoring programs

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