Lab Tests Directory
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Human Astrovirus PCR
This test uses PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) technology to directly detect the genetic material of Human Astrovirus in a stool sample. Astrovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis, an infection that leads to diarrhea and vomiting.
Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) IgG
This test measures IgG antibodies to Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in your blood. IgG antibodies typically develop a few weeks after an infection and remain detectable for a long time, indicating a past exposure or immunity.
Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) IgM
This test measures IgM antibodies to Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in your blood. IgM antibodies are typically the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to a new infection, indicating a recent or active HHV-6 infection.
Human Norovirus (GI/GII) PCR
This test detects the genetic material of Human Norovirus types GI and GII in a stool sample. Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis, leading to symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Genotyping
This test identifies specific types (genotypes) of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) from a swab sample. HPV is a very common virus, and certain types can cause health problems like warts or cancer.
Human Rotavirus PCR
This test detects the genetic material of Human Rotavirus in a stool sample. Rotavirus is a leading cause of severe diarrheal disease in infants and young children worldwide.
Human Sapovirus (GI/GII/GIV/GV) PCR
This test identifies the genetic material of Human Sapovirus types GI, GII, GIV, and GV in a stool sample. Sapovirus is another common cause of acute gastroenteritis, similar to Norovirus.
IHC-P40
The IHC-P40 test detects the P40 protein in a tissue sample. P40 is a specific marker that helps pathologists identify cells with squamous differentiation, which is a key characteristic of certain types of cancer. It aids in accurate tumor classification.
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.