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Enzyme Stain

enzyme stains are mainly of two types called blood and grass stains. These stains are made up of proteins, therefore require formulations that can dissolve or break down these protein molecules which are known as the stain removers that are commonly used in every household.

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Did my muscular biopsy check for mitochondrial functions?

Query: Hello doctor, My brother has done a muscular biopsy. I want to know whether the general functions of the mitochondria have been checked and verified in this muscular biopsy. In the hospital, they have checked the muscular biopsy and they are as follows: ATPases (9.4, 4.63, 4.35), menadione, succinat...  Read Full »


Dr. Ambekar Sudheer

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The diagnosis of mitochondrial disease was based on the presence of characteristic ragged red fibers (RRF) in more than 2 % of muscle fibers in the muscle biopsy (attachment removed to protect patient identity). RRFs are not pathognomonic of mitochondrial diseases,...  Read Full »

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