Histopathology Special Stain Amyloid Congo Red Test
Introduction
The Histopathology Special Stain Amyloid Congo Red Test is a vital diagnostic tool used to identify the presence of amyloid deposits in tissue samples. Amyloidosis, a condition characterized by the accumulation of amyloid proteins in various organs, can lead to severe health complications. This test employs a special staining technique that allows pathologists to visualize amyloid deposits under a microscope, aiding in accurate diagnosis and management of the condition.
What the Test Measures
This test specifically measures the presence of amyloid proteins in tissue samples. By using Congo red dye, the test highlights amyloid deposits, which can be crucial for diagnosing conditions such as primary amyloidosis, secondary amyloidosis, and familial amyloidosis.
Who Should Consider This Test
Individuals experiencing symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, fatigue, swelling in the limbs, or organ dysfunction should consider this test. Additionally, those with a family history of amyloidosis or related conditions may be at increased risk and should consult their healthcare provider about the necessity of testing.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Early detection of amyloidosis can lead to timely treatment and better outcomes.
- Helps in determining the underlying cause of symptoms related to amyloid deposits.
- Provides critical information for managing and monitoring the progression of the disease.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Histopathology Special Stain Amyloid Congo Red Test are interpreted by a qualified pathologist. A positive result indicates the presence of amyloid deposits, which may require further investigation and management. Negative results can help rule out amyloidosis as a cause of symptoms.
Test Details and Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
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Histopathology Special Stain Amyloid Congo Red Test | KSh 1263 | KSh 1404 |
Sample Submission Guidelines
For this test, please submit a tissue biopsy in 10% formal saline or a formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue block. Alternatively, an FNAC specimen can be submitted, with alcohol-fixed smears placed onto four glass slides and air-dried. All samples should be shipped at room temperature. A brief clinical history in the Histopathology Requisition Form (Form 2) is mandatory.
Turnaround Time
Samples are accepted daily by 6 PM, with reports generated within 3 working days.
Book Your Test Today!
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