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Flowcytometry - CD59

This test is used to diagnose PNH and quantify PNH clones in blood. PNH may be associated with hemol... Read More...

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Flowcytometry - CD59

Sample: Blood

The flow cytometry analysis gives the number of CD4 cells in a cubic millimeter of blood. A normal CD4 count is between 500 and 1500. If your CD4 count is below 500, it means that your immune system may be suppressed.

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Flowcytometry - CD59

This test is used to diagnose PNH and quantify PNH clones in blood. PNH may be associated with hemolytic anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and aplastic anemia. This method uses expression of CD55/59 on erythrocytes and the more sensitive fluorescent aerolysin (FLAER) on granulocytes/monocytes.

What is CD55 and 59 by flow cytometry?

This test is used to diagnose PNH and quantify PNH clones in blood. PNH may be associated with hemolytic anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and aplastic anemia. This method uses expression of CD55/59 on erythrocytes and the more sensitive fluorescent aerolysin (FLAER) on granulocytes/monocytes.

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