Your Cart Item
Reports Within

Parameters

Reports Within:

Parameter Include:

Requisites
Measures

Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies

Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

60
Mins

Homes

1M
Happy

Customers

4.9
Google

Rating

Certified

Labs

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

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Immunohistochemistry is 5-7 business days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Immunohistochemistry

  • FFPE tissue sections or cell block samples
  • Positive and negative control tissues
  • Antibodies specific for Epstein Barr Virus antigens
  • Antigen retrieval solution
  • Blocking solution
  • Detection system (e.g. DAB chromogen)
  • Mounting medium

What are the measure values for the test Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Immunohistochemistry

  • Positive: Presence of EBV antigens in the tissue sample
  • Negative: Absence of EBV antigens in the tissue sample

What does this test Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Immunohistochemistry identify?

This test identifies the presence of Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) antigens in tissue samples using immunohistochemistry. EBV is a common virus that infects most people at some point in their lives and is associated with diseases such as infectious mononucleosis and certain types of cancer, including Hodgkin lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The immunohistochemistry technique uses specific antibodies to detect viral proteins within the tissue, helping to diagnose EBV-related diseases and monitor treatment response.

Why is this test Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Immunohistochemistry taken?

EBV Immunohistochemistry test is taken to detect the presence of Epstein Barr Virus in tissue samples. This test is commonly performed on biopsy samples to diagnose EBV-related diseases such as infectious mononucleosis, Burkitt's lymphoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

Popular FAQs on Test

Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Immunohistochemistry is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of EBV antigens in tissue samples. It helps in the diagnosis of EBV-related diseases such as infectious mononucleosis, Burkitt lymphoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
EBV Immunohistochemistry is performed to confirm the diagnosis of EBV-related diseases, monitor the progression of the disease, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
During the test, tissue samples are collected from the affected area and processed for immunohistochemical staining. The staining helps in visualizing the presence of EBV antigens under a microscope.
EBV Immunohistochemistry is considered a reliable test for detecting EBV antigens in tissue samples. However, false-negative results can occur due to various factors such as inadequate tissue sampling or improper handling of samples.
EBV Immunohistochemistry is a safe procedure with minimal risks. However, there is a slight risk of infection or bleeding at the site where the tissue samples are collected.

Customer Google Rating