Lab Tests Directory
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Immunohistochemistry -Vimentin
This immunohistochemistry test examines tissue samples to detect the presence of Vimentin protein. By using special antibodies, it helps identify specific proteins within cells, providing crucial information about tissue characteristics.
Immunohistochemistry -Wilms Tumor (WT-1)
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) WT-1 is a specialized test that uses antibodies to detect the WT-1 protein in tissue samples. This helps identify specific cell types and their characteristics within the tissue.
Immunohistochemistry Androgen Receptor
This test uses immunohistochemistry to detect the presence and levels of androgen receptors in tissue samples. Androgen receptors are proteins found inside cells that bind to male hormones (androgens), influencing cell growth and function.
Immunohistochemistry KI-67 - Tissue
The Ki-67 test measures the percentage of cells that are actively dividing in a tissue sample. This helps doctors understand how fast a tumor might be growing or how aggressive it is.
Immunohistochemistry-Growth Hormone
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Growth Hormone is a test that uses specific antibodies to detect the presence of growth hormone within tissue samples. It helps identify cells that produce this hormone.
INFLUENZA A and B
This test detects the presence of Influenza A and B viruses, which are common causes of seasonal flu. It helps identify if your respiratory symptoms are due to the flu, enabling timely management and preventing further spread.
Influenza A and B virus PCR
This highly sensitive PCR test identifies the genetic material of Influenza A and B viruses. It provides a definitive diagnosis, even in the early stages of infection, making it more accurate than rapid tests.
Influenza H1N1 PCR
This specific PCR test detects the genetic material of the Influenza A H1N1 subtype. It's used to confirm infection with this particular strain, which can cause varying degrees of illness.
Influenza H3N2 PCR
This PCR test specifically targets the genetic material of the Influenza A H3N2 subtype. It helps confirm infection with this strain, which is often associated with more severe illness in older adults and young children.
INFLUENZA VIRUS A IgG
This blood test measures IgG antibodies to Influenza A virus, indicating a past infection or vaccination, rather than a current active illness. IgG antibodies develop over time and provide long-term immunity.
INFLUENZA VIRUS A IgM
IgM antibodies are typically the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to an acute infection, like Influenza A. This test helps determine if you have a recent or active infection with Influenza A virus.
INFLUENZA VIRUS B IgG
IgG antibodies are produced later in an infection and can persist for a long time, indicating past exposure or immunity to Influenza B virus. This test helps assess if you've had a previous infection or developed immunity.