Friday, 3 May 2019

sperm test Procedure - Test Principle, Uses, Preparation and Results Interpretation

sperm test procedure, sperm analysis Principle, Uses, reagents Preparation and results Interpretation with normal reference range. A sperm analysis, also called "seminogram" evaluates certain characteristics of a male's sperm and the sperm contained therein. It is done to help evaluate male fertility, whether for those seeking pregnancy or verifying the success of vasectomy.

Stool test Procedure - Stool examination, analysis and Results Interpretation

Stool test Procedure - Stool examination, analysis and Results Interpretation. A stool test involves the collection and analysis of fecal matter to diagnose the presence or absence of a medical condition. A stool analysis is a series of tests done on a stool sample to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract. These conditions can include infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor nutrient absorption, or cancer. More Information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stool_test Credits: Labs for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ

What is Phlebotomy? Definition and Procedure of Phlebotomy

What is Phlebotomy? Definition and Procedure of Phlebotomy Phlebotomy is the process of making an incision in a vein with a needle. The procedure itself is known as a venipuncture. A person who performs phlebotomy is called a "phlebotomist", although doctors, nurses, medical laboratory scientists and others do portions of phlebotomy procedures in many countries. More Information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phlebotomy Credits: Labs for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ

Sickle cell anemia Diagnosis - Causes Signs Symptoms Pictures of Sickle cell disease

Sickle cell anemia Diagnosis - Causes Signs Symptoms Pictures of Sickle cell disease. It is A group of disorders that cause red blood cells to become misshapen and break down.With sickle cell disease, an inherited group of disorders, red blood cells contort into a sickle shape. The cells die early, leaving a shortage of healthy red blood cells (sickle cell anaemia) and can block blood flow causing pain (sickle cell crisis). Infections, pain and fatigue are symptoms of sickle cell disease. Treatments include medication, blood transfusions and rarely a bone-marrow transplant. More Information: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/sickle-cell-disease Credits: Labs for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ

Leukocyte count test Procedure - Test Principle, Uses, Preparation and Interpretation -WBC count

leukocyte count test procedure, Principle, Uses, reagents Preparation and results Interpretation with normal reference range of TLC WBC count test. How many white blood cells (WBCs) someone has varies, but the normal range is usually between 4,000 and 11,000 per microliter of blood. A blood test that shows a WBC count of less than 4,000 per microliter (some labs say less than 4,500) could mean your body may not be able to fight infection the way it should. What happens if total leukocyte count is high? What is normal leukocyte count? What happens if leukocyte count is low? Is low white blood count serious? More Information: https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003643.htm Credits: Labs for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ

Platelet count test Procedure - Test Principle, Uses, Preparation and Results Interpretation

platelet count test procedure, Principle, Uses, reagents Preparation and results Interpretation with normal reference range. The platelet count is a test that determines the number of platelets in a person's sample of blood. Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are tiny fragments of cells that are essential for normal blood clotting. What is a normal platelet level? What does platelet count mean in a blood test? What level of platelets is dangerous? What is considered a low platelet count? More Information: https://labtestsonline.org/tests/platelet-count Credits: Labs for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ

Thick Blood Smear for Malaria diagnosis - Principle, Procedure and Results Interpretation

Thick Blood Smear for Malaria diagnosis - Principle, Procedure and Results Interpretation. A blood film—or peripheral blood smear—is a thin layer of blood smeared on a glass microscope slide and then stained in such a way as to allow the various blood cells to be examined microscopically. Blood films are examined in the investigation of hematological (blood) disorders and are routinely employed to look for blood parasites, such as those of malaria and filariasis. How can I make my smear thicker? What is thick and thin smear? How do you identify malaria parasites on blood smears? How do you prepare for a peripheral smear? More Information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_film Credits: Labs for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ