Immunophenotyping

Immunophenotyping is a method that associates distinct antibodies to fluorescent compounds to estimate typical protein expression within a cell inhabitant. The protein expression is utilized to determine and classify the tagged cells. It is usually utilized to calculate CD4-T cell counts when trying to survey detailed immunodeficiency disorders and immune-related disorders.

  
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Do I have leukemia?

Query: Hi doctor, My blood test shows lymphocytes 60% where the normal range is 20% to 45%. I had immunophenotyping and the values are CD23 - 2.11%, CD19 - 0.30% and CD5 - 79.9%. What does it indicate? Am I a leukemia patient? Please advise.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I would also like to know the total leukocyte count, platelets, and RBC (red blood cell) count. Have you had an ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) done? Is this the only CBC (complete blood count) you have ever had? Are there any accompanying symptoms like fever, chi...  Read Full »

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