Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry is a branch of laboratory medicine that focuses on the analysis of bodily fluids, primarily blood and urine, to diagnose and monitor diseases. It involves measuring various chemical substances, such as enzymes, hormones, and electrolytes, to assess the function of organs and systems in the body.
The results from clinical biochemistry tests help healthcare providers make informed decisions about patient care. These tests can indicate conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disorders, allowing for timely interventions and treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs.