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The clinical manifestations of IMD89 can include hypogammaglobulinemia, allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, and autoimmune cytopenias, reflecting the complex disruption of the immune system.
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is a rare, inherited immunodeficiency disorder that affects primarily males. It's characterized by a triad of symptoms: low platelet count, which leads to bleeding and...
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The support and guidance interface within the laboratory, responsible for directing patients and answering their inquiries regarding the tests and services available.
Specialized in collecting samples from patients according to the highest safety and sterilization standards, in preparation for their analysis in the specialized departments.
The Clinical Microbiology department focuses on the detection and identification of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It plays a vital role in diagnosing infectious diseases, determining antimicrobial susceptibility, and guiding effective treatment using culture methods, molecular diagnostics, and rapid testing techniques.
The Clinical Immunology department focuses on the diagnosis of immune system disorders by analyzing antibodies, antigens, and immune responses. It plays a key role in detecting autoimmune diseases, allergies, immunodeficiencies, and monitoring immune-related conditions using precise and sensitive testing methods.
The Histopathology and Cytology department specializes in the microscopic examination of tissues and cells to detect structural changes associated with diseases such as cancer, infections, and inflammatory conditions. Biopsy and cytology samples are processed using advanced techniques to provide accurate and detailed diagnostic insights for clinicians.
The Clinical Biochemistry department in our laboratory focuses on analyzing blood and body fluids to assess organ function and support accurate diagnosis of conditions such as liver disorders, kidney diseases, diabetes, and cardiac issues. We utilize advanced analyzers to ensure precise and timely results that aid in effective medical decision-making
The Genetics department is dedicated to the analysis of DNA, chromosomes, and genes to identify inherited disorders, genetic mutations, and chromosomal abnormalities. It supports early diagnosis, personalized treatment planning, and genetic counseling through advanced molecular and cytogenetic techniques.
The Clinical Haematology and Flow Cytometry department focuses on the diagnosis and monitoring of blood disorders such as anemia, leukemia, clotting abnormalities, and bone marrow diseases. It uses advanced hematological analyzers and flow cytometry to assess blood cell counts, morphology, and immunophenotyping for accurate classification of hematologic conditions
The Molecular Biology department specializes in the analysis of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) to detect genetic mutations, infectious agents, and molecular markers associated with various diseases. Using advanced techniques such as PCR, RT-PCR, and sequencing, it provides highly sensitive and specific diagnostic information essential for early detection, treatment planning, and disease monitoring
The Advanced Investigations department offers specialized and high-complexity diagnostic tests that go beyond routine analysis. These include molecular diagnostics, genetic sequencing, advanced immunological assays, and comprehensive panels designed for precise disease detection, monitoring, and personalized medicine. It plays a critical role in complex case evaluation and supports clinicians in making informed medical decisions
The General Investigations department performs routine laboratory tests that provide essential information about a patient’s overall health status. These include complete blood counts, basic metabolic panels, urinalysis, and other common screening tests used for initial diagnosis, health monitoring, and guiding further specialized testing
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