Lab Tests Directory
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV 1) PCR
This PCR test specifically detects the genetic material (DNA) of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) in a urine sample. It's used to identify an active HSV-1 infection, often associated with oral herpes (cold sores).
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 & Type 2 (HSV 1 & 2) Qualitative PCR
This PCR test directly looks for the genetic material (DNA) of both HSV-1 and HSV-2 in your blood. It's a highly sensitive method to confirm the presence of the virus itself, rather than just antibodies.
Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV 2) PCR
This PCR test specifically identifies the genetic material (DNA) of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2) in a urine sample. It's a direct and sensitive way to confirm an active HSV-2 infection, commonly associated with genital herpes.
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
The High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) test measures the level of C-reactive protein, a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation. It's a more sensitive version of the standard CRP test, capable of detecting lower levels of inflammation in your body.
High-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP)
Measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess cardiovascular inflammation risk. Unlike standard CRP, hs-CRP detects subtle chronic inflammation linked to heart disease.
Histopathological examination of Buccal Mucosal Biopsy
This test involves examining a small tissue sample taken from the inside lining of your cheek (buccal mucosa) under a microscope. It helps identify the cause of lesions, sores, or other abnormalities in the mouth.
Histopathological examination of Cervix Biopsy
This test involves examining a small tissue sample taken from your cervix under a microscope. It helps identify abnormal cells or lesions that may indicate precancerous changes or cervical cancer.
Histopathological examination of Cervix Cone Biopsy
This test involves the microscopic examination of a tissue sample taken from the cervix, often shaped like a cone. It's crucial for evaluating abnormal cells identified during previous screenings, such as a Pap test.
Histopathological examination of Colectomy / APR
This examination involves the detailed microscopic analysis of a surgically removed section of the colon (colectomy) or the rectum and anus (APR - Abdominoperineal Resection). It's performed to understand the nature of diseases affecting these parts of the digestive system.
Histopathological examination of Endobroncheal / Laryngeal Biopsy
This test involves the microscopic examination of small tissue samples taken from the lining of the bronchi (airways) or the larynx (voice box). These biopsies are typically performed using an endoscope to investigate abnormalities.
Histopathological examination of Endometrium/Cervix Tumour (Radical Hysterectomy)
This test involves a detailed microscopic examination of tissue samples from the endometrium (lining of the uterus) and cervix, obtained during a radical hysterectomy. It helps identify abnormal cells, such as cancerous or pre-cancerous growths, and assess their characteristics.
Histopathological examination of Eye Ball Specimen
This test involves a microscopic examination of tissue from an eye ball specimen, typically removed due to injury, disease, or suspected tumor. It helps pathologists identify the nature of any abnormalities present within the eye's structures.