kantapääpistoksesta
Kantapääpistoksesta, often translated as heel prick or heel stick, is a common medical procedure performed on newborns. Its primary purpose is to obtain a small blood sample for various diagnostic tests. This sample is crucial for screening a range of serious, but treatable, genetic, metabolic, and hormonal disorders that might not be apparent at birth.
The procedure involves a quick and gentle puncture of the infant's heel with a small, sterile lancet.
Common tests conducted from a heel prick sample include screening for phenylketonuria (PKU), congenital hypothyroidism, and