HISTOPATHOLOGY AND DIRECT IMMUNO FLUORESCENCE REPORT

6,260.00

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Department : HISTOPATHOLOGY

The Histopathology and Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF) Report is a specialized diagnostic evaluation that combines routine microscopic examination of tissue (histopathology) with direct immunofluorescence testing.

Histopathology analyzes the structure and cellular details of the tissue, while DIF uses fluorescent antibodies to detect the presence of immune deposits (such as immunoglobulins and complement proteins) in the tissue. This combination is particularly useful in diagnosing autoimmune diseases, especially skin and kidney disorders.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Examine tissue structure and cellular abnormalities
  • Detect immune deposits in tissues using immunofluorescence
  • Diagnose autoimmune and immune-mediated diseases
  • Support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting required Follow doctor’s instructions before biopsy Inform your doctor about medications

HISTOPATHOLOGY AND DIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE (DIF) REPORT is a combined diagnostic test that examines tissue samples and detects immune deposits to diagnose autoimmune and skin disorders.

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