Radiology is a diagnostic service using imaging techniques like X-rays and ultrasound to view internal body structures. It helps detect diseases, monitor conditions, and support accurate diagnosis, enabling timely treatment and improved patient care.
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Diabetes care focuses on three key aspects: screening for early detection, intervention to manage and control the disease, and ongoing monitoring to track progress and prevent complications. This comprehensive approach ensures effective management and improves patient outcomes.
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a diagnostic test that records the heart's electrical activity. It helps identify irregularities in heart rhythm, detect heart disease, and monitor heart health, providing crucial information for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Clinical pathology focuses on diagnosing diseases by analyzing blood, urine, and other body fluids through laboratory tests. This field plays a crucial role in identifying medical conditions, monitoring health, and guiding treatment plans.
A serology blood test is a diagnostic procedure used to measure the levels of antibodies produced by exposure to a specific bacteria or virus.
Genetic testing detects alterations in chromosomes, genes, or proteins to confirm or rule out suspected genetic conditions. It also assesses a person's risk of developing or inheriting genetic disorders, guiding medical decisions and family planning.
Digital radiography utilizes digital X-ray sensors to capture images efficiently, eliminating the need for chemical processing. This technology enhances images digitally, providing clearer diagnostics and faster results in medical imaging.
Histopathology involves the microscopic examination of biological tissues, including biopsies, FNAC, and cytology, to assess the appearance of diseased cells and tissues. This analysis helps diagnose conditions like cancer, infections, and inflammatory diseases by revealing cellular abnormalities.
Immunofluorescence is a classic lab technique that uses fluorescent dyes to identify antibodies attached to specific antigens. This method allows visualization of immune responses at a cellular level, aiding in diagnosing autoimmune and infectious diseases.
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