ADA – Peritoneal Fluid Test ₹700
Measures Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) levels in peritoneal fluid. This test helps detect tuberculous peritonitis and other infections affecting the abdominal lining.
Doctor-Collected Peritoneal Fluid Sample RequiredQuick Details
What is the ADA – Peritoneal Fluid Test?
The ADA Peritoneal Fluid Test measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) in fluid collected from the peritoneal cavity, the space inside the abdomen that surrounds abdominal organs. Elevated ADA levels may indicate tuberculous peritonitis or other infections affecting the abdominal lining.
Who should take this test?
- Patients with abdominal fluid accumulation (ascites).
- Individuals suspected of having tuberculous peritonitis.
- Patients with unexplained abdominal swelling or pain.
- Evaluation of peritoneal infections or inflammation.
- Doctor-advised testing for analysis of peritoneal fluid.
Preparation & Test Process
How to interpret results
The test measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase (ADA)
in peritoneal fluid.
High ADA levels may indicate tuberculous peritonitis
or other infections affecting the peritoneum.
Normal or low levels may suggest other causes of fluid
accumulation such as liver disease, malignancy, or heart failure.
Results should always be interpreted along with clinical findings
and additional laboratory tests.
FAQs – ADA Peritoneal Fluid Test
Related diagnostic tests
Book Ada – Peritoneal Fluid Test in Chandigarh
Home collection · Digital reports · 24–48 hours
WhatsApp to book Call 7087015736Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. Consult your doctor for medical advice. All tests processed with NABL-aligned quality standards.
