IMMUNE DEFICIENCY PANEL 2 Test
Test Cost: AED 560.0
Test Components
- CD3
- CD4
- CD8
- Includes % and Absolute Counts
Price
560.0 AED
Sample Condition
3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube AND 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tube. Ship immediately at 18-22°C. DO NOT REFRIGERATE OR FREEZE. Specify time, date, and clinical details on the test request form.
Report Delivery
Sample Daily by 9 am; Report Same day
Method
Flow Cytometry
Test Type
AIDS, Immunodeficiency states
Doctor
Physician
Test Department
FLOW CYTOMETRY
Pre Test Information
Give brief clinical history.
Test Details
The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 test is a diagnostic test that is used to evaluate and assess the function of the immune system. It is typically ordered when a person has recurrent or severe infections, autoimmune disorders, or suspected immune deficiencies. The test panel includes several different tests that measure different aspects of the immune system, including:
- Immunoglobulin levels: This test measures the levels of different types of antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE) in the blood. Abnormal levels may indicate an immune deficiency or autoimmune disorder.
- Lymphocyte subset analysis: This test measures the levels of different types of immune cells (CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, B cells, natural killer cells) in the blood. Abnormal levels may indicate a specific immune deficiency or autoimmune disorder.
- Complement levels: This test measures the levels of complement proteins in the blood. Complement proteins are part of the immune system and help to fight off infections. Abnormal levels may indicate an immune deficiency or autoimmune disorder.
- Functional antibody tests: These tests assess the ability of the immune system to produce antibodies in response to an infection or vaccination. Abnormal results may indicate an immune deficiency.
- Other specific tests: Depending on the individual’s symptoms and medical history, additional tests may be included in the panel to evaluate specific aspects of the immune system.
The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 test can help healthcare providers diagnose immune deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, and other conditions that affect the immune system. The results of the test can guide treatment decisions and help manage the individual’s overall health.
Test Name | IMMUNE DEFICIENCY PANEL 2 Test |
---|---|
Components | *CD3*CD4*CD8 Includes % and Absolute Counts |
Price | 560.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube AND 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood in 1 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tube. Ship immediately at 18\u0192??22?\u00f8C. DO NOT REFRIGERATE OR FREEZE. Specify time, date and clinical details on test request form. |
Report Delivery | Sample Daily by 9 am; Report Same day |
Method | Flow Cytometry |
Test type | AIDS, Immunodeficiency states |
Doctor | Physician |
Test Department: | FLOW CYTOMETRY |
Pre Test Information | Give brief clinical history. |
Test Details |
The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 test is a diagnostic test that is used to evaluate and assess the function of the immune system. It is typically ordered when a person has recurrent or severe infections, autoimmune disorders, or suspected immune deficiencies. The test panel includes several different tests that measure different aspects of the immune system, including: 1. Immunoglobulin levels: This test measures the levels of different types of antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE) in the blood. Abnormal levels may indicate an immune deficiency or autoimmune disorder. 2. Lymphocyte subset analysis: This test measures the levels of different types of immune cells (CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, B cells, natural killer cells) in the blood. Abnormal levels may indicate a specific immune deficiency or autoimmune disorder. 3. Complement levels: This test measures the levels of complement proteins in the blood. Complement proteins are part of the immune system and help to fight off infections. Abnormal levels may indicate an immune deficiency or autoimmune disorder. 4. Functional antibody tests: These tests assess the ability of the immune system to produce antibodies in response to an infection or vaccination. Abnormal results may indicate an immune deficiency. 5. Other specific tests: Depending on the individual’s symptoms and medical history, additional tests may be included in the panel to evaluate specific aspects of the immune system. The Immune Deficiency Panel 2 test can help healthcare providers diagnose immune deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, and other conditions that affect the immune system. The results of the test can guide treatment decisions and help manage the individual’s overall health. |