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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry is typically 5-7 business days. However, this may vary depending on the laboratory's workload and the complexity of the test.

What are the prerequisites for the test H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry

  • Tissue specimen fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin
  • Paraffin-embedded tissue block
  • Microtome for sectioning tissue
  • Deparaffinization reagents
  • Antigen retrieval solution
  • Primary antibody against H-Caldesmon
  • Secondary antibody conjugated to a detection molecule
  • DAB substrate for visualization
  • Counterstain for nuclear visualization
  • Mounting media

What are the measure values for the test H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry

  • Positive: Strong cytoplasmic staining in smooth muscle cells
  • Negative: Absence of staining in smooth muscle cells
  • Intensity: 0 (negative), 1+ (weak), 2+ (moderate), 3+ (strong)
  • Percentage of cells stained: 0-100%

What does this test H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry identify?

  1. H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry: This test identifies the presence of H-Caldesmon protein in tissue samples. H-Caldesmon is a smooth muscle-specific protein that is used as a marker for smooth muscle cells. Immunohistochemistry is a technique that uses antibodies to detect specific proteins in tissue samples. The H-Caldesmon test is commonly used in the diagnosis of smooth muscle tumors and other conditions involving smooth muscle cells.

Why is this test H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry taken?

The H-Caldesmon Test Immunohistochemistry is taken to help diagnose certain types of tumors, specifically smooth muscle tumors. Caldesmon is a protein that is found in smooth muscle cells, and its presence can help differentiate between smooth muscle tumors and other types of tumors.

By performing this test, medical professionals can determine whether a tumor is likely to be benign or malignant, which can help guide treatment decisions and prognosis for the patient. The test is typically performed on a tissue sample taken from the tumor, and the presence or absence of H-Caldesmon can be detected using immunohistochemistry techniques.

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