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CYTOLOGY
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Also known as : CYTOLOGY
EXCLUSIVE PRICE
600
Report Delivery
3 Days
Free Sample Collection
Bookings above 500
Pre - Instruction
No special preparation required
Covid Safety
Assured
Test Details
Test Code BOBT00305
Test Category Individual Test
Sample Type Blood
Details of CYTOLOGY
What is CYTOLOGY?
A cytology exam of pleural fluid is a laboratory test to detect cancer cells and certain other cells in the area that surrounds the lungs. This area is called the pleural space. Cytology means the study of cells.
How the Test is Performed
A sample of fluid from the pleural space is needed. The sample is taken using a procedure called thoracentesis.
The procedure is done in the following way:
  • You sit on a bed or on the edge of a chair or bed. Your head and arms rest on a table.
  • A small area of skin on your back is cleaned. Numbing medicine (local anesthetic) is injected in this area.
  • The doctor inserts a needle through the skin and muscles of the chest wall into the pleural space.
  • Fluid is collected.
  • The needle is removed. A bandage is placed on the skin.
The fluid sample is sent to a laboratory. There, it is examined under the microscope to determine what the cells look like and whether they are abnormal.
How to Prepare for the Test
No special preparation is needed before the test. A chest x-ray will likely be done before and after the test.
Do not cough, breathe deeply, or move during the test to avoid injury to the lung.
How the Test will Feel
You will feel stinging when the local anesthetic is injected. You may feel pain or pressure when the needle is inserted into the pleural space.
Tell your health care provider if you feel short of breath or have chest pain.
Why the Test is Performed
A cytology exam is used to look for cancer and precancerous cells. It may also be done for other conditions, such as identifying systemic lupus erythematosus cells.
Your doctor may order this test if you have signs of fluid buildup in the pleural space. This condition is called pleural effusion. The test may also be done if you have signs of lung cancer.
Normal Results
Normal cells are seen.
What Abnormal Results Mean
In an abnormal result, there are cancerous (malignant) cells. This may mean there is a cancerous tumor. This test most often detects:
  • Breast cancer
  • Lymphoma
  • Lung cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Stomach cancer
Risks
Risks are related to thoracentesis and may include:
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Collapse of the lung (pneumothorax)
  • Difficulty breathing
Alternative Names
Pleural fluid cytology; Lung cancer - pleural fluid
Routine Tests
CYTOLOGY
Parameters : 1
Also known as : CYTOLOGY
EXCLUSIVE PRICE
600
Report Delivery
3 Days
Free Sample Collection
Bookings above 500
Pre - Instruction
No special preparation required
Covid Safety
Assured
Test Details
Test Code BOBT00305
Test Category Individual Test
Sample Type Blood
Details of CYTOLOGY
What is CYTOLOGY?
A cytology exam of pleural fluid is a laboratory test to detect cancer cells and certain other cells in the area that surrounds the lungs. This area is called the pleural space. Cytology means the study of cells.
How the Test is Performed
A sample of fluid from the pleural space is needed. The sample is taken using a procedure called thoracentesis.
The procedure is done in the following way:
  • You sit on a bed or on the edge of a chair or bed. Your head and arms rest on a table.
  • A small area of skin on your back is cleaned. Numbing medicine (local anesthetic) is injected in this area.
  • The doctor inserts a needle through the skin and muscles of the chest wall into the pleural space.
  • Fluid is collected.
  • The needle is removed. A bandage is placed on the skin.
The fluid sample is sent to a laboratory. There, it is examined under the microscope to determine what the cells look like and whether they are abnormal.
How to Prepare for the Test
No special preparation is needed before the test. A chest x-ray will likely be done before and after the test.
Do not cough, breathe deeply, or move during the test to avoid injury to the lung.
How the Test will Feel
You will feel stinging when the local anesthetic is injected. You may feel pain or pressure when the needle is inserted into the pleural space.
Tell your health care provider if you feel short of breath or have chest pain.
Why the Test is Performed
A cytology exam is used to look for cancer and precancerous cells. It may also be done for other conditions, such as identifying systemic lupus erythematosus cells.
Your doctor may order this test if you have signs of fluid buildup in the pleural space. This condition is called pleural effusion. The test may also be done if you have signs of lung cancer.
Normal Results
Normal cells are seen.
What Abnormal Results Mean
In an abnormal result, there are cancerous (malignant) cells. This may mean there is a cancerous tumor. This test most often detects:
  • Breast cancer
  • Lymphoma
  • Lung cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Stomach cancer
Risks
Risks are related to thoracentesis and may include:
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Collapse of the lung (pneumothorax)
  • Difficulty breathing
Alternative Names
Pleural fluid cytology; Lung cancer - pleural fluid
 

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