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Peripheral Blood Smear Examination

Peripheral Blood Smear Examination

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The Peripheral Blood Smear Examination is a detailed diagnostic test that examines the shape, size, and number of blood cells. This test provides valuable information regarding various blood disorders, including anemia, infections, and blood cancers. It is used to detect abnormalities in red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. By examining a thin layer of blood under a microscope, this peripheral smear test helps doctors diagnose conditions like malaria, sickle cell anemia, and other hematological disorders.

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The Peripheral Blood Smear Examination is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the shape, size, and number of blood cells, which helps diagnose various blood disorders.

A small sample of blood is spread on a microscope slide, and a trained technician examines it for abnormalities in the cells, providing important insights into potential conditions.

If you're showing symptoms like fatigue, unusual bleeding, or unexplained fever, this test can help identify underlying blood conditions such as anemia or infections.

No, it involves a standard blood draw, similar to any other blood test, and is minimally painful.

Results are typically available within 24-48 hours through your Pathkind Labs account.

Yes, the test is commonly used to detect infections like malaria by identifying the presence of the malaria parasite in the blood.

No specific preparation is required. However, itโ€™s important to inform your doctor about any medications or treatments you are undergoing.

Yes, it can help in monitoring conditions like leukemia, providing insights into the effectiveness of treatment and disease progression

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