IMMUNOPHENOTYPING (FOR LYMPHOMA/LEUKEMIA), FLOW CYTOMETRY

9,600.00

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Department : HEMATOLOGY

The Immunophenotyping (for Lymphoma/Leukemia) – Flow Cytometry Test is an advanced diagnostic test used to analyze specific markers (antigens) present on the surface of blood or bone marrow cells. It helps in identifying and classifying abnormal cells associated with blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma.

Flow cytometry uses laser-based technology to evaluate thousands of cells quickly, providing detailed information about cell type, origin, and characteristics. This test is essential for distinguishing between different types of leukemia and lymphoma, guiding accurate diagnosis and treatment decisions.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Identify and classify leukemia and lymphoma cells
  • Analyze cell surface markers (immunophenotyping)
  • Support accurate diagnosis of blood cancers
  • Monitor disease progression and treatment response

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting required Sample may include blood, bone marrow, or tissue (as advised) Follow doctor’s instructions before sample collection Inform your doctor about medications or ongoing treatment

IMMUNOPHENOTYPING (FOR LYMPHOMA/LEUKEMIA), FLOW CYTOMETRY Test is a laboratory test used to identify and classify blood cancers by analyzing cell markers.

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