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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 PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry is typically 7-10 business days from the date of sample collection.

What are the prerequisites for the test PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry

  • Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections
  • Appropriate positive and negative controls
  • Antigen retrieval solution and equipment
  • Primary antibody against PAX-8
  • Secondary antibody conjugated to an enzyme or fluorophore
  • Mounting medium and coverslips
  • Microscope equipped with fluorescence or chromogenic imaging capabilities

What are the measure values for the test PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry

Measure Value Result
Positive Strong nuclear staining in tumor cells
Equivoval Weak nuclear staining in tumor cells
Negative No nuclear staining in tumor cells

What does this test PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry identify?

The PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry is a diagnostic test used to identify the presence of PAX-8 protein in tissue samples. PAX-8 is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the development of various organs, including the thyroid, kidney, and reproductive system.

By performing immunohistochemistry, a technique that uses antibodies to detect specific proteins in tissue samples, the PAX-8 test can help identify tumors and other abnormalities that may be related to PAX-8 expression. This test is commonly used in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer, kidney cancer, and certain types of gynecological cancers.

Why is this test PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry taken?

The PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry is taken to determine the presence of PAX-8 protein in a tissue sample. PAX-8 is a transcription factor that plays a key role in cell differentiation and organ development, particularly in the thyroid, kidney, and reproductive organs.

This test is commonly used in the diagnosis of various types of cancers, such as thyroid cancer, kidney cancer, and ovarian cancer. A positive result for PAX-8 protein expression can help confirm the presence of these types of cancers, while a negative result can help rule them out.

Additionally, the PAX-8 Test Immunohistochemistry can also be used to aid in the classification and prognosis of certain types of cancers, as well as to guide treatment decisions. It is often performed on biopsy or surgical tissue samples obtained from patients suspected of having cancer.

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