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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Laboratory Tests== | ==Laboratory Tests== | ||
Laboratory tests for osteosarcoma include the following: | |||
*Complete blood count with differential | |||
*Blood chemistry studies include: | |||
:*Serum alkaline phosphatase | |||
:**With osteosarcoma, serum alkaline phosphatase is higher than normal in 45%–50% of people. | |||
:*Lactate dehydrogenase | |||
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Overview
Laboratory Tests
Laboratory tests for osteosarcoma include the following:
- Complete blood count with differential
- Blood chemistry studies include:
- Serum alkaline phosphatase
- With osteosarcoma, serum alkaline phosphatase is higher than normal in 45%–50% of people.
- Lactate dehydrogenase
- Serum alkaline phosphatase