Lab Tests Directory
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Fungal stain Eye Sample
This test examines a sample from your eye under a microscope to look for fungal elements. It helps diagnose fungal infections affecting the eye, which can cause discomfort and vision problems.
Fungal stain Hair
This test involves examining hair samples under a microscope to identify the presence of fungal elements. It's used to diagnose fungal infections affecting the scalp and hair follicles.
Fungal stain Nail
This test involves a microscopic examination of nail clippings or scrapings to detect the presence of fungal elements. It helps diagnose fungal infections affecting the nails.
Fungal stain Other samples
This test examines various body fluid or tissue samples under a microscope to identify fungal elements. It helps detect fungal infections in different parts of the body.
Fungal stain Pus
This test involves examining a pus sample under a microscope to identify the presence of fungal organisms. It helps diagnose fungal infections in abscesses, wounds, or other pus-producing sites.
Fungal stain Skin
This test examines a sample from your skin, such as a scraping or biopsy, under a microscope to detect the presence of fungal elements. It's crucial for identifying skin infections caused by various types of fungi.
Fungal stain Sputum
This test involves microscopic examination of a sputum sample (phlegm) to detect the presence of fungal elements. It is primarily used to diagnose fungal infections affecting the respiratory system, such as the lungs and airways.
GALACTOMANNAN (ASPERGILLUS ANTIGEN), SERUM
The Galactomannan (Aspergillus Antigen) test measures a specific component of the cell wall of Aspergillus fungi in your blood. This test helps determine if you have an active infection caused by Aspergillus, a common type of mold that can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable individuals.
GRAM SMEAR
A Gram Smear test involves staining a sample to identify the presence and type of bacteria, classifying them as Gram-positive or Gram-negative. This initial classification is crucial for guiding treatment decisions, especially for infections.
H. Pylori Antibody (IgG)
Detects IgG antibodies against Helicobacter pylori, a bacteria that infects the stomach lining and is the main cause of gastritis, peptic ulcers, and a risk factor for stomach cancer.
Heinz Bodies
This blood test looks for the presence of Heinz bodies, which are abnormal inclusions within red blood cells. Their presence indicates damage to hemoglobin, the protein responsible for carrying oxygen, often due to oxidative stress or certain genetic conditions.
HELICOBACTER PYLORI Ag, STOOL
This test detects specific proteins (antigens) from Helicobacter pylori bacteria in a stool sample. It's a non-invasive way to check for an active H. pylori infection in your digestive system.