Lab Tests Directory
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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.
Histopathology Tissue Processing Charges
This item covers the charges associated with the essential processing of tissue samples for histopathological examination. It includes steps like fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining, which are necessary to prepare the tissue for microscopic analysis by a pathologist.
Histopathologycal Examination (Medium)
This test involves the microscopic examination of a medium-sized tissue sample, typically obtained through a biopsy or minor surgical procedure. A pathologist analyzes the tissue to identify any abnormal cells, inflammation, or other disease indicators.
Histopathologycal examination(Complex)
This test involves an in-depth microscopic analysis of a complex tissue sample, often from larger resections or specimens requiring extensive evaluation. Pathologists perform detailed assessments to identify intricate disease patterns, tumor characteristics, and spread.
Histopathologycal examination(Large)
This test involves the comprehensive microscopic examination of a large tissue specimen, typically obtained from major surgical resections. Pathologists meticulously analyze the entire sample to accurately diagnose the condition, assess tumor margins, and identify any spread.
Histopathologycal examination(Small)
This test involves examining a small tissue sample under a microscope to look for abnormal cells or changes in tissue structure. It's crucial for diagnosing various diseases by providing detailed insights into cellular health.
HIV 1 & 2 Antibody
Screens for HIV infection by detecting antibodies against HIV-1 and HIV-2. Early detection enables life-saving treatment. Confidential testing with pre- and post-test counseling.
HIV 1 RNA (QUANTITATIVE) VIRAL LOAD
This test measures the amount of HIV-1 genetic material (RNA) in your blood. It provides a quantitative count of the virus, indicating how actively the virus is replicating in your body.
HIV I and II Antibodies with P24
This advanced screening test detects both antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2, as well as the p24 antigen. Detecting the p24 antigen allows for earlier detection of HIV infection, often before antibodies are fully formed.
HIV Western Blot Test
The Western Blot test is a confirmatory test used to verify positive or indeterminate results from initial HIV screening tests. It detects specific antibodies to various HIV proteins, providing a highly accurate diagnosis.
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.
HOMA-IR
The HOMA-IR test estimates your body's insulin resistance, which is how well your cells respond to insulin. It helps understand if your body is struggling to use insulin effectively to manage blood sugar levels.