IHC Extended Panel >10MARKERS- Test Cost AED:1950.0
Are you experiencing symptoms that require further diagnosis? DNA Labs UAE offers the IHC Extended Panel >10MARKERS test at a cost of AED 1950.0. This test is conducted using the method of Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and falls under the category of Genetics.
Test Components
The test requires tissue samples in 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin or Block.
Price
The cost of the IHC Extended Panel >10MARKERS test is 1950.0 AED.
Sample Condition
Tissue/Paraffin block is the preferred sample condition for this test.
Report Delivery
Once the sample is received, the report will be delivered within 5 days.
Doctor
The IHC Extended Panel >10MARKERS test is conducted under the supervision of an Oncology doctor.
Test Department
This test falls under the Test Department of DNA Labs UAE.
Pre Test Information
Before proceeding with the IHC Extended Panel >10MARKERS test, a Doctor’s prescription is required. However, prescriptions are not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases, as well as for individuals planning to travel abroad.
Test Details
The IHC Extended Panel, also known as the Immunohistochemistry Extended Panel, is a diagnostic test used in pathology to detect and analyze the expression of specific proteins in tissue samples. It is an extension of the standard IHC panel, which typically includes a limited number of markers.
The IHC Extended Panel includes more than 10 markers, allowing for a more comprehensive analysis of the tissue sample. These markers can be specific antibodies that target proteins associated with various diseases or conditions, such as cancer.
By using the IHC Extended Panel, pathologists can obtain more detailed information about the molecular characteristics of the tissue sample. This information can be used to aid in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning for patients.
The markers included in the IHC Extended Panel can vary depending on the specific needs of the patient and the suspected disease. Common markers used in the panel include markers for hormone receptors (such as estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer), markers for proliferation (such as Ki-67), markers for immune response (such as CD3 and CD20), and markers for specific types of cancer (such as HER2 in breast cancer).
Overall, the IHC Extended Panel is a powerful tool in pathology that allows for a more comprehensive analysis of tissue samples, leading to improved diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Test Name | IHC EXTENDED PANEL >10MARKERS- Test |
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Components | Tissue In 10%Neutral Buffered Formalin Or Block |
Price | 1950.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Tissue\/ Paraffin block |
Report Delivery | 5 days |
Method | IHC |
Test type | Genetics |
Doctor | Oncology |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | IHC EXTENDED PANEL (>10MARKERS)- can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planing to travel abroad. |
Test Details |
The IHC Extended Panel, also known as the Immunohistochemistry Extended Panel, is a diagnostic test used in pathology to detect and analyze the expression of specific proteins in tissue samples. It is an extension of the standard IHC panel, which typically includes a limited number of markers. The IHC Extended Panel includes more than 10 markers, allowing for a more comprehensive analysis of the tissue sample. These markers can be specific antibodies that target proteins associated with various diseases or conditions, such as cancer. By using the IHC Extended Panel, pathologists can obtain more detailed information about the molecular characteristics of the tissue sample. This information can be used to aid in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning for patients. The markers included in the IHC Extended Panel can vary depending on the specific needs of the patient and the suspected disease. Common markers used in the panel include markers for hormone receptors (such as estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer), markers for proliferation (such as Ki-67), markers for immune response (such as CD3 and CD20), and markers for specific types of cancer (such as HER2 in breast cancer). Overall, the IHC Extended Panel is a powerful tool in pathology that allows for a more comprehensive analysis of tissue samples, leading to improved diagnosis and treatment decisions. |