Lab Tests Directory
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Pericardial Fluid Conventional method
This test involves the microscopic examination of cells present in pericardial fluid, which is the fluid surrounding the heart. Using a conventional method, the cells are prepared on a slide and stained to identify any abnormalities. It helps in understanding the cause of fluid accumulation around the heart.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Peritoneal Fluid Conventional method
This test involves examining cells from peritoneal fluid, which is found in the abdominal cavity, using a conventional slide preparation and staining technique. It helps identify the cause of fluid buildup in the abdomen, known as ascites. The analysis looks for abnormal cells that might indicate various underlying conditions.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Pleural Fluid Conventional method
This test involves the microscopic examination of cells from pleural fluid, which is the fluid found between the layers surrounding the lungs. Using a conventional method, the cells are prepared on slides and stained to detect any abnormalities. It helps determine the cause of fluid accumulation around the lungs, known as pleural effusion.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Sputum Conventional method
This test involves the microscopic examination of cells collected from sputum, which is mucus coughed up from the lungs and respiratory passages. Using a conventional method, the sputum sample is processed and stained to identify any abnormal cells. It's used to investigate respiratory symptoms and potential underlying conditions.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Synovial Fluid Conventional method
This test examines cells collected from your synovial fluid, which is the fluid found in your joints. It helps identify any abnormal cells or signs of inflammation within the joint.
Cytology (Non-Gyn) Urine Liquid based cytology (LBC)
This test examines cells present in your urine sample using a special liquid-based method (LBC) for better clarity. It helps detect abnormal cells that may indicate issues within the urinary tract.
FNAC Slides ( Thyroid, breast, lymph node etc) more than 8 slides
This test involves examining more than eight slides prepared from cells collected via Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC). FNAC is a procedure where a thin needle is used to collect cells from a lump or mass, such as in the thyroid, breast, or lymph nodes, for microscopic analysis.
FNAC Slides ( Thyroid, breast, lymph node etc) upto 4 slides
This test involves the microscopic examination of up to four slides prepared from cells obtained through Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC). This procedure collects cells from suspicious lumps in areas like the thyroid, breast, or lymph nodes for diagnostic purposes.
FNAC Slides ( Thyroid, breast, lymph node etc) upto 8 slides
This test involves the microscopic examination of up to eight slides prepared from cells collected via Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC). This procedure is used to gather cells from suspicious lumps in areas such as the thyroid, breast, or lymph nodes for detailed analysis.
Fungal stain Tissue
This test involves a microscopic examination of a tissue sample, typically obtained through a biopsy, to identify fungal structures. It is used to diagnose fungal infections that have invaded specific tissues or organs within the body.
Histopathological examination of Amputations-Limb
This examination involves the microscopic analysis of tissue obtained from an amputated limb. It helps doctors understand the underlying disease, injury, or condition that necessitated the amputation, providing crucial information for accurate diagnosis and patient management.
Histopathological examination of Appendix
This test involves examining a tissue sample from your appendix under a microscope. It helps doctors understand the nature of any abnormalities found in the appendix, such as inflammation or other changes.