IHC 10 Markers Pathology Test | Lahalak Platform
Advanced histological analysis using 10 immune markers to precisely identify tumor type and cellular origin, guiding clinicians toward the most effective targeted therapies for your specific condition.
Scientific name: Immunohistochemistry (IHC) - 10 Markers
A specialized microscopic technique performed on thin sections of fixed tissue (usually from a biopsy or surgical specimen). It uses specific monoclonal antibodies that bind to intracellular protein antigens (markers). It reveals the presence or absence of up to 10 different markers, providing information on the cellular origin, differentiation, an...
Included Services
- Preparing and processing specialized tissue slides for immunohistochemistry.
- Apply and evaluate up to 10 different immunological markers (selected based on the initial diagnosis, such as CK7, CK20, TTF-1, CDX2, ER, PR, HER2, Ki-67, CD3, CD20).
- Comprehensive analysis of the immune profile and provision of a detailed diagnostic report.
- The reason for interpreting the results is related to pathology.
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- The basic requirement: A formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue block from a biopsy or surgical specimen. The test cannot be performed on a blood or fluid sample.
- Traditional histological diagnosis (H&E) should be performed first to guide the selection of appropriate markers.
- Delivery time is longer than for routine analyses, as it may take several working days due to complex processing steps.
- Complete clinical information (patient's age, tumor location, suspected diagnosis) must be provided to help the pathologist select appropriate markers.