2213. Lymphocytic profile of peripheral blood
Description
The lymphocytic profile of peripheral blood is an test that allows a comprehensive (qualitative and quantitative) assessment of the state of human cellular immunity.
It is used for the diagnosis of autoimmune, allergic, immunodeficiency, oncological diseases, examination before and after transplantation. It should be carried out in combination with clinical and biochemical blood tests.
When and who needs the test?
- recurrent infections, infectious diseases with chronic and protracted course;
- suspicion of genetically determined or acquired immunodeficiency;
- autoimmune diseases;
- allergic diseases;
- oncological diseases;
- Examination of recipients before and after organ transplantation;
- examination of patients before major surgical interventions;
- complicated course of the postoperative period;
- control of therapy with cytostatics, immunosuppressants and immunomodulators.
Biological material
- Venous blood
Preparing for a blood test
In order to exclude factors that may affect the test results, we recommend to follow the preparation rules:
- an important condition for laboratory tests is to take blood on an empty stomach.
- 6-12 hours before the test, you should avoid eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, and limit physical activity. Drinking...