
PERICARDIAL FLUID CELL COUNT
₹ 430.00 Original price was: ₹ 430.00.₹ 420.00Current price is: ₹ 420.00.
A laboratory test that measures the number and types of cells (such as white blood cells and red blood cells) in pericardial fluid collected from around the heart.
A laboratory test that measures the number and types of cells (such as white blood cells and red blood cells) in pericardial fluid collected from around the heart.
Fasting Required:
❌ No fasting is required (fluid is collected by pericardiocentesis as advised by the doctor).
Why the Test is Done:
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To help diagnose Pericardial effusion.
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To detect infection, inflammation, or bleeding in the pericardial space.
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To evaluate suspected malignancy or other causes of fluid accumulation around the heart.
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