Introduction Blood cancer, also known as hematological malignancy, refers to a group of cancers that originate in the blood-forming tissues,…
Introduction β-D-Glucan (BDG) is a polysaccharide component of the fungal cell wall, widely present in species such as Candida, Aspergillus,…
Introduction Fig. Collected Ascitic Fluid Ascitic fluid microscopy is a laboratory diagnostic method used to examine peritoneal (ascitic) fluid obtained…
Introduction Fig. Collected Pleural Fluid- Pleural fluid is the liquid collected from the pleural space between the lung and chest…
Introduction Glass beads are small, inert, spherical particles widely used in microbiology, molecular biology, and cell culture. Their smooth, durable…
Introduction Urine microscopy is a laboratory diagnostic method used to examine the microscopic components of urine sediment. It helps detect…
Introduction Microscopic evaluation of ascitic fluid is an essential step in differentiating between benign lipid material and pathological cellular elements.…
Introduction Fat droplet is round, refractile globules found in body fluids, especially in urine sediment, CSF, or ascitic fluid. Fig.…
Introduction A dust cell is a pulmonary alveolar macrophage that has engulfed inhaled particulate matter, such as carbon, dust, or…
Introduction RBC morphology examines red blood cell shape, size, and color. Moreover, it provides insights into hematologic health. Additionally, abnormal…