Lab Tests Directory
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Actinomycetes Culture only Tissue
This test involves culturing a tissue sample to identify the presence of Actinomycetes bacteria. These bacteria can cause actinomycosis, a chronic infection that can affect various body parts, including the jaw, abdomen, or chest.
BONE MARROW BIOPSY
A Bone Marrow Biopsy involves taking a small solid piece of bone marrow tissue, typically from the hip bone, using a special needle. This tissue sample provides a comprehensive view of the bone marrow's structure and cellularity.
COMPLEMENT C1q, TISSUE
This test detects the presence of C1q protein deposits in tissue samples. C1q is a component of your immune system, and its presence in tissues can indicate specific immune activity or disease processes.
Cytochemistry Panel MPO, PAS, Sudan Black
This panel of tests uses special stains (Myeloperoxidase, Periodic Acid-Schiff, and Sudan Black B) on blood cells to help identify their type. It's often used when abnormal blood cells are suspected.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Ascitic Fluid Conventional method
This test involves examining cells from ascitic fluid (fluid collected from the abdomen) under a microscope. It helps identify the cause of fluid buildup, which can be due to various medical conditions.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL) Liquid based cytology (LBC)
This test examines cells collected from your lungs during a procedure called bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). Liquid-based cytology improves the quality of the sample for microscopic analysis, helping to diagnose lung conditions.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) CSF Conventional method
This test examines cells from your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which surrounds your brain and spinal cord. It helps identify abnormal cells that might indicate various conditions affecting the central nervous system.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Drain Fluid Conventional method
This test involves examining cells from fluid collected via a drain, often placed after surgery or to manage fluid buildup. It helps determine the cause of fluid accumulation and detect any abnormal cells present.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Nipple Discharge Conventional method
This test examines cells from a sample of nipple discharge to check for any abnormalities. It's a useful tool for investigating the cause of nipple discharge, which can sometimes be a sign of underlying breast conditions.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Nipple Discharge Liquid based cytology (LBC)
This test analyzes cells from nipple discharge using Liquid-Based Cytology (LBC), a modern method that improves cell preservation and clarity. It helps identify abnormal cells that may indicate breast conditions.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Other Fluids / Scraping Conventional method
This test involves examining cells from various body fluids (other than CSF or drain fluid) or tissue scrapings. It helps detect abnormal cells that could indicate inflammation, infection, or the presence of cancerous conditions in different parts of the body.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Other Fluids Liquid based cytology (LBC)
This test examines cells from various body fluids (other than gynecological samples) using a specialized liquid-based cytology (LBC) technique. LBC helps improve cell preservation and remove obscuring material, leading to clearer microscopic evaluation. It's used to detect abnormal cells that might indicate inflammation, infection, or disease.