IMMUNOPHENOTYPING BY FLOW CYTOMETRY LEUKEMIA DIAGNOSTIC PANEL CUSTOMIZED ANY 10 MARKERS Test
Test Name: IMMUNOPHENOTYPING BY FLOW CYTOMETRY LEUKEMIA DIAGNOSTIC PANEL CUSTOMIZED ANY 10 MARKERS
Test Components: Price – 2190.0 AED
Sample Condition: 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood each in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube AND 1 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tube OR 2 mL (1 mL min.) Bone Marrow in 1 Green Top (Sodium heparin) tube AND Aspirate Smear. Ship immediately at 18-22°C. DO NOT REFRIGERATE OR FREEZE. Clinical history is mandatory.
Report Delivery: Sample Daily by 9 am; Report Same day
Method: Flow Cytometry
Test type: Leukemias
Doctor: Oncologist, Hematologist
Test Department: FLOW CYTOMETRY
Pre Test Information: Clinical History is mandatory.
Test Details:
The Immunophenotyping by Flow Cytometry: Leukemia Diagnostic Panel Customized Any 10 Markers test is a diagnostic test used to identify and classify different types of leukemia based on the expression of specific cell surface markers. Flow cytometry is a technique that uses fluorescently-labeled antibodies to detect and quantify the expression of these markers on individual cells. In this test, a panel of 10 specific markers is chosen based on the suspected type of leukemia or the specific research question being investigated. These markers can include CD markers, which are cell surface antigens found on different cell types, as well as other markers that are characteristic of certain leukemia subtypes.
The sample used for this test is typically a blood or bone marrow sample from the patient. The cells in the sample are stained with fluorescently-labeled antibodies that bind to the specific markers of interest. The stained cells are then passed through a flow cytometer, which detects and quantifies the fluorescence emitted by each individual cell. This allows for the identification and analysis of different cell populations based on their marker expression profiles.
The results of the test can provide valuable information about the specific type of leukemia present in the patient, as well as the stage and prognosis of the disease. This information can guide treatment decisions and help monitor the effectiveness of therapy over time.
It is important to note that the specific markers included in the panel can vary depending on the laboratory and the specific requirements of the patient or research study. Therefore, the “customized any 10 markers” aspect of the test allows for flexibility and tailoring of the panel to individual needs.
Test Name | IMMUNOPHENOTYPING BY FLOW CYTOMETRY LEUKEMIA DIAGNOSTIC PANEL CUSTOMIZED ANY 10 MARKERS Test |
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Components | |
Price | 2190.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood each in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube AND 1 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tube OR 2 mL (1 mL min.) Bone Marrow in 1 Green Top (Sodium heparin) tube AND Aspirate Smear. Ship immediately at 18\u0192??22?\u00f8C. DO NOT REFRIGERATE OR FREEZE. Clinical history is mandatory. |
Report Delivery | Sample Daily by 9 am; Report Same day |
Method | Flow Cytometry |
Test type | Leukemias |
Doctor | Oncologist, Hematologist |
Test Department: | FLOW CYTOMETRY |
Pre Test Information | Clinical History is mandatory. |
Test Details | The Immunophenotyping by Flow Cytometry: Leukemia Diagnostic Panel Customized Any 10 Markers test is a diagnostic test used to identify and classify different types of leukemia based on the expression of specific cell surface markers. Flow cytometry is a technique that uses fluorescently-labeled antibodies to detect and quantify the expression of these markers on individual cells. In this test, a panel of 10 specific markers is chosen based on the suspected type of leukemia or the specific research question being investigated. These markers can include CD markers, which are cell surface antigens found on different cell types, as well as other markers that are characteristic of certain leukemia subtypes. The sample used for this test is typically a blood or bone marrow sample from the patient. The cells in the sample are stained with fluorescently-labeled antibodies that bind to the specific markers of interest. The stained cells are then passed through a flow cytometer, which detects and quantifies the fluorescence emitted by each individual cell. This allows for the identification and analysis of different cell populations based on their marker expression profiles. The results of the test can provide valuable information about the specific type of leukemia present in the patient, as well as the stage and prognosis of the disease. This information can guide treatment decisions and help monitor the effectiveness of therapy over time. It is important to note that the specific markers included in the panel can vary depending on the laboratory and the specific requirements of the patient or research study. Therefore, the “customized any 10 markers” aspect of the test allows for flexibility and tailoring of the panel to individual needs. |