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395 tests found for "V"

Cystine Quantitative Serum

This test measures the amount of cystine, an amino acid, in your blood. It helps assess your body's metabolism of certain proteins and amino acids.

🧪 Blood7-10 Days
AED 600
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Cystine Quantitative Urine

This test measures the amount of cystine, an amino acid, excreted in your urine over a specific period. It helps evaluate kidney function and amino acid reabsorption.

🧪 Urine10-12 Days
AED 1200
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Ascitic Fluid Conventional method

This test involves examining cells from ascitic fluid (fluid collected from the abdomen) under a microscope. It helps identify the cause of fluid buildup, which can be due to various medical conditions.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL) Liquid based cytology (LBC)

This test examines cells collected from your lungs during a procedure called bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). Liquid-based cytology improves the quality of the sample for microscopic analysis, helping to diagnose lung conditions.

🧪 Body Fluid3-5 Days
AED 300
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) CSF Conventional method

This test examines cells from your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which surrounds your brain and spinal cord. It helps identify abnormal cells that might indicate various conditions affecting the central nervous system.

🧪 CSF3-5 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Drain Fluid Conventional method

This test involves examining cells from fluid collected via a drain, often placed after surgery or to manage fluid buildup. It helps determine the cause of fluid accumulation and detect any abnormal cells present.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Nipple Discharge Conventional method

This test examines cells from a sample of nipple discharge to check for any abnormalities. It's a useful tool for investigating the cause of nipple discharge, which can sometimes be a sign of underlying breast conditions.

🧪 Blood4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Other Fluids / Scraping Conventional method

This test involves examining cells from various body fluids (other than CSF or drain fluid) or tissue scrapings. It helps detect abnormal cells that could indicate inflammation, infection, or the presence of cancerous conditions in different parts of the body.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Pericardial Fluid Conventional method

This test involves the microscopic examination of cells present in pericardial fluid, which is the fluid surrounding the heart. Using a conventional method, the cells are prepared on a slide and stained to identify any abnormalities. It helps in understanding the cause of fluid accumulation around the heart.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Peritoneal Fluid Conventional method

This test involves examining cells from peritoneal fluid, which is found in the abdominal cavity, using a conventional slide preparation and staining technique. It helps identify the cause of fluid buildup in the abdomen, known as ascites. The analysis looks for abnormal cells that might indicate various underlying conditions.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Pleural Fluid Conventional method

This test involves the microscopic examination of cells from pleural fluid, which is the fluid found between the layers surrounding the lungs. Using a conventional method, the cells are prepared on slides and stained to detect any abnormalities. It helps determine the cause of fluid accumulation around the lungs, known as pleural effusion.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Cytology (Non-Gyn) Sputum Conventional method

This test involves the microscopic examination of cells collected from sputum, which is mucus coughed up from the lungs and respiratory passages. Using a conventional method, the sputum sample is processed and stained to identify any abnormal cells. It's used to investigate respiratory symptoms and potential underlying conditions.

🧪 Body Fluid4-6 Days
AED 225
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Most routine tests have results within 24-48 hours. Some specialized tests may take 5-7 days. You will receive a notification via SMS and email when your report is ready.
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