The Platinum Level test, performed by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer using Flame and GFA Mode, is a laboratory analysis used to determine the concentration of platinum in biological samples such as blood or urine. This test is highly accurate, as it can precisely measure platinum levels through the use of both flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption techniques. It serves as an important tool for diagnosing heavy metal poisoning and monitoring the effects of platinum exposure in certain medical conditions. The test results help physicians assess patient health and provide the necessary guidance for treatment or lifestyle adjustments.