Histopathology Special Stain Iron Perls Stain Test
Introduction
The Histopathology Special Stain Iron Perls Stain Test is a specialized diagnostic procedure used to identify the presence of iron deposits in tissue samples. This test plays a significant role in the field of surgical pathology, aiding pathologists in diagnosing conditions related to iron overload or deficiency. By utilizing a specific staining technique, the Iron Perls Stain allows for the visualization of iron within tissue sections, providing crucial information for patient management.
What the Test Measures
This test measures the presence and distribution of iron deposits in biological tissues. It is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions such as hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, and other disorders that affect iron metabolism. The results can help determine the extent of iron accumulation, guiding further clinical decisions.
Who Should Consider This Test?
Individuals who exhibit symptoms or have risk factors for iron-related disorders should consider this test. Symptoms may include:
- Fatigue
- Joint pain
- Abdominal pain
- Skin discoloration
Risk factors include a family history of iron overload disorders, chronic liver disease, or excessive iron intake through diet or supplements.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Accurate diagnosis of iron-related conditions
- Guides treatment decisions and management strategies
- Helps prevent complications associated with iron overload or deficiency
- Provides essential information for monitoring treatment progress
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Histopathology Special Stain Iron Perls Stain Test will indicate the presence and quantity of iron deposits in the tissue sample. A pathologist will interpret these results, providing insights into the underlying condition. It is essential to discuss your results with your healthcare provider for proper understanding and next steps.
Test Name and Price
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
---|---|---|
Histopathology Special Stain Iron Perls Stain Test | 1,263 KSh | 1,404 KSh |
Booking Information
We have branches across all major cities in Kenya, making it convenient for you to access our services. To ensure timely processing, please submit tissue biopsy in 10% formal saline or formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue block, or FNAC specimen. Alcohol fixed smeared onto 4 glass slides and air dried, shipped at room temperature, along with a brief clinical history in the Histopathology Requisition Form (Form 2) is mandatory.
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