Fluid Examination – Routine & Microscopy is a diagnostic test used to analyze various body fluids, such as urine, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), or pleural fluid, to assess health status and identify potential medical conditions.
Routine examination typically involves physical, chemical, and microscopic analysis of the fluid. This includes measuring characteristics such as color, clarity, and specific gravity, as well as chemical components like pH, glucose, protein, and electrolytes.
Microscopy involves examining the fluid under a microscope to identify and count cells, crystals, bacteria, or other substances present. This helps detect infections, inflammatory processes, or malignancies. Together, routine and microscopic examinations provide comprehensive information crucial for diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of various health conditions.
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