Hematology

The significance of quick and complete responses is underscored by the genetic component that characterizes the majority of hematologic diseases. Genetic variants associated with hematological illnesses can be found in more than 300 different genes. Our genetic tests draw on our bio/databank that is especially devoted to rare diseases as well as our own internal medical expertise to provide precise and accurate diagnoses, prognoses, and potential treatment options, where necessary.

The V-Labs America Laboratory performs a wide range of basic and advanced hematology tests on whole blood, serum, urine, cerebrospinal fluids, and other body fluids. 

 Specific areas include:

  • Standard hematology examinations, such as bone marrow staining, complete blood count, blood differential, and smear morphology.
  • Regular coagulation tests (PT and PTT).
  • Advanced hematology examinations, such as flow cytometry exams for the detection of lymphomas, leukemias, plasma cell neoplasms, systemic mastocytosis, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, and other lymphoproliferative diseases.
  • The electrophoresis of hemoglobin.
  • More complex tests for coagulation, include ristocetin titration, antiphospholipid antibody testing, platelet antibody and aggregation, hypercoagulability studies, coagulation factor and inhibitor investigations, and others.
  • Cell counts, bodily fluid analysis, and urine analysis
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