Lab Tests Directory
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IHC-CK20
The IHC-CK20 test uses a special technique to detect Cytokeratin 20 protein in a tissue sample. This protein acts as a marker, helping doctors understand the specific characteristics of cells within the tissue. It's a valuable tool for classifying certain types of tumors.
IHC-CK5/6
The IHC-CK5/6 test identifies the presence of Cytokeratin 5 and 6 proteins in a tissue sample. These proteins are found in specific cell types and their detection helps pathologists characterize the nature of cells, especially in the context of tumor diagnosis.
IHC-CK7
The IHC-CK7 test detects Cytokeratin 7 protein in tissue samples. This marker is often present in cells from specific organs, making it useful for identifying the origin of a tumor, especially when cancer has spread from its primary site.
IHC-Her2
The IHC-Her2 test measures the amount of HER2 protein on the surface of cancer cells in a tissue sample. HER2 is a protein that can play a role in cancer growth, and its level helps doctors understand how aggressive a cancer might be and how it might respond to specific treatments.
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.
Immunoglobulin G (IgG1) 1 Subclass
The Immunoglobulin G (IgG1) subclass test measures the level of IgG1 antibodies, which are the most abundant IgG subclass. IgG1 plays a vital role in protecting against viruses and bacteria, especially those with protein capsules.
Immunoglobulin G (IgG4) 4 Subclass
The Immunoglobulin G (IgG4) subclass test measures the level of IgG4 antibodies, which are the least abundant IgG subclass. IgG4 is often associated with chronic inflammatory conditions and immune tolerance rather than acute immune responses.
Immunoglobulin G, Subclasses (1-4), Serum
This comprehensive test measures the levels of all four Immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses (IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4) in your blood. It provides a detailed overview of your specific IgG antibody responses.
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.