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Introduction

LDH tests are used to identify the location of tissue damage in the body and what caused it. You may have an LDH test if your GP suspects that you have a condition that is causing tissue damage, and they want to identify and monitor the problem. 

 

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Last updated on: 13 / 02 / 2012



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