Lab Tests Directory
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Histopathological examination of TUR Urinary Bladder
This test involves examining tissue samples removed from the urinary bladder during a Transurethral Resection (TUR) procedure. It helps identify the nature of any growths or abnormalities found in the bladder.
Histopathological examination of Unspecified specimen-Large and Complex
This test involves the detailed microscopic examination of a large and complex tissue sample, the specific origin of which is not predefined. It helps identify the nature of the tissue and any abnormalities present.
Histopathological examination of Unspecified specimen-Small Below 2 Cm
This test involves the microscopic examination of a small tissue sample, typically less than 2 cm, whose specific origin is not predefined. It helps identify the nature of the tissue and any abnormalities present.
Histopathological examination of Uterus With/Without Adnexae (Hysterectomy)
This test involves the detailed microscopic examination of the uterus, potentially including the fallopian tubes and ovaries (adnexae), following a hysterectomy procedure. It helps identify any underlying conditions or diseases.
Histopathological examination of Whipples Resection
This test involves a detailed microscopic examination of tissue removed during a Whipple procedure, a complex surgery often performed for pancreatic cancer or other conditions affecting the pancreas, duodenum, or bile duct. It helps pathologists identify the exact nature of any disease present, including tumor type, grade, and spread.
HLA-B*57:01 Genotyping (for Abacavir Hypersensitivity)
This genetic test identifies the presence of the HLA-B*57:01 allele in your DNA. This specific gene variant is strongly linked to a severe hypersensitivity reaction to the HIV medication Abacavir.
IMMUNOFIXATION ELECTROPHORESIS
This test helps identify and characterize abnormal proteins, called monoclonal proteins or M-proteins, in your blood. These proteins are produced by a type of white blood cell called plasma cells and can indicate certain blood disorders.
IMMUNOFIXATION ELECTROPHORESIS, CSF
This test examines your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for abnormal proteins, including monoclonal proteins or oligoclonal bands. These proteins can indicate inflammation or immune system activity within the central nervous system.
IMMUNOFIXATION ELECTROPHORESIS, URINE
This test checks your urine for the presence of abnormal proteins, such as Bence Jones proteins or other monoclonal proteins. These proteins are usually not found in healthy urine and can indicate underlying health issues.
Immunohistochemistry -AFP
This test uses immunohistochemistry to detect the presence and location of Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) in tissue samples. AFP is a protein normally produced by the fetal liver and yolk sac, but its presence in adult tissues can be abnormal.
Immunohistochemistry -EGFR
The Immunohistochemistry - EGFR test examines a tissue sample to detect the presence and level of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) protein. EGFR plays a role in cell growth, and its expression can be altered in various diseases, particularly cancers.
Immunohistochemistry -Fli-1
This test identifies the Fli-1 protein in a tissue sample using specific antibodies. Fli-1 is a marker often found in cells that line blood vessels (endothelial cells) and can be present in certain types of tumors.