lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)

Description

An enzyme that is involved in energy production in cells.

LDH is normally found in the blood and other body tissues. Higher levels of LDH may indicate tissue damage or the presence of cancer cells. LDH may be used as a tumour marker or to monitor a person’s response to treatment for certain cancers.

Also called lactic acid dehyrodgenase.

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