Dr. Thomas Klein is a board-certified clinical hematologist serving as Chief Medical Officer at Kantesti AI. With over 15 years of experience in laboratory medicine and a strong interest in AI-supported interpretation of blood test results, he works to connect new technology with everyday clinical practice. His areas of interest include biomarker analysis, clinical decision support research and population-specific reference range optimization. As CMO, he contributes clinical input to the platform's internal benchmarking and provides clinical oversight for the medical quality of Kantesti's educational reports.

Uric Acid Normal Range: High Levels, Gout, Next Steps

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Gout Risk Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly An unexpected uric acid result is common. The number matters less than whether it crosses the crystal threshold, fits gout symptoms, or travels with reduced kidney function. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 April 2, 2026 📝 Published: April 2, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: April 2, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based This […]

Bilirubin Normal Range: Jaundice, High Results, What Next

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Liver Health Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Yellow eyes, dark urine, or a surprise liver panel abnormality can mean very different things. This patient-first guide shows when a mild bilirubin rise is usually harmless and when the pattern needs urgent care. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 April 2, 2026 📝 Published: April 2, 2026 🩺 Medically […]

Vitamin B12 Test: Low Results, Symptoms, Next Steps

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Vitamin Testing Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A vitamin B12 test below about 200 pg/mL usually supports B12 deficiency; 200-300 pg/mL is the borderline zone where symptoms and follow-up markers matter. If you have fatigue, tingling, memory lapses, or macrocytosis, the next step is usually a CBC review plus methylmalonic acid, medication and diet review, […]

Blood Test Cost Without Insurance: Routine Lab Prices

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Pricing Guide Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Cash-pay lab pricing makes more sense once you separate the test price from the visit fee, draw fee, and follow-up cascade. Here is what patients in the U.S. are realistically paying in 2026—and where the expensive surprises hide. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 April 2, 2026 📝 Published: April […]

AST Blood Test Normal Range: Liver vs Muscle Clues

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Liver Enzymes Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly For most adults, AST is normal at roughly 10-40 U/L, though many labs now use a tighter upper limit near 35 U/L for some patients. A high AST does not automatically mean liver disease: exercise, muscle injury, alcohol, hemolysis, and medicines can all raise it, and the pattern […]

Blood Tests for Hair Loss: Ferritin, TSH and Vitamin D

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Dermatology Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly If you are shedding more hair than usual, the most useful starting labs are ferritin with full iron studies, TSH with free T4, and 25-hydroxy vitamin D. The right panel depends on the pattern—diffuse shedding, patterned thinning, patchy loss, or hair loss with fatigue, heavy periods, acne, or menstrual […]

Blood Test Before Surgery: Labs Doctors Usually Order

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Pre-Op Testing Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Most surgical patients need fewer tests than they expect. The real issue is knowing which results would actually change anesthesia, bleeding risk, or timing. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 April 1, 2026 📝 Published: April 1, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: April 1, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based This guide was written […]

PCOS Blood Test Timing: Which Hormones Matter Most

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Women's Hormones Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly The best PCOS blood test panel is not one lab but a timed set: testosterone with SHBG, DHEAS, TSH, prolactin, glucose or HbA1c, and morning 17-hydroxyprogesterone. Most baseline hormones work best on cycle days 2-5, while progesterone is checked about 7 days after ovulation. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 […]

Normal Range for Alkaline Phosphatase and ALP Changes

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Liver & Bone Marker Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly For most adults, the normal range for alkaline phosphatase is about 30-120 U/L, but children, teenagers, and pregnancy can run much higher. What matters most is whether the source looks like liver, bile ducts, bone, placenta, or a rarer cause. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 March 31, […]

Normal Range for Ferritin: Low, High, and Iron Stores

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Iron Storage Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly The normal range for ferritin is usually 12-150 ng/mL in adult women and 30-300 ng/mL in adult men, though some labs use slightly different limits. The real trick is this: ferritin measures iron stores, but inflammation, liver stress, and infection can raise it even when usable iron is […]