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Microbiology
Understanding Darkfield Microscopy: Explore Advantages, Limitations, and the Fundamental Principle
The realm of microbiology owes its profound expansion to the pioneering work of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, who, in 1673, unveiled the microbial world with a rudimentary microscope. From Leeuwenhoek's modest ...Created on 26 November 2023 -
Microbiology
Darkfield Microscopy: Definition, Principle, Uses, and Diagram
... made significant contributions is in the study of biological samples. In microbiology, dark field microscopy allows for the visualization of microorganisms that are otherwise challenging to observe using ...Created on 26 November 2023 -
Microbiology
The Invention of Microscope: A Journey into the Unseen World
... the aid of microscopes, scientists were now able to observe microorganisms, such as bacteria and protozoa, for the first time. This discovery paved the way for significant advancements in microbiology ...Created on 02 September 2023 -
Pathology
Understanding Westgard Rules: Quality Control in Laboratory Testing
... same direction. Practical Applications of Westgard Rules Westgard Rules find application across various laboratory testing domains, including clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, and more. ...Created on 14 June 2023 -
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
Biomagnetism Training Seminar USA APR 26th to 30th, 2021
... in microbiology: Bacteria, Virus, Fungus, Parasites, other Synergies between the different pathogenic microorganisms Biomagnetic Pairs and disease The therapeutic action of magnets Poles and scanning ...Created on 01 April 2021 -
Hair Care
Advantages of Smart PRP Hair Treatment
When hair stops growing on your front scalp or any other part of your scalp, it makes you feel comfortable in front of a crowd. Although there are many remedies used to restore lost hair, very few are ...Created on 23 November 2020 -
Medical Devices / Diagnostics
5 Essential Tips on Extending the Lifespan of Your Microscope
If you’re of a certain age, you probably remember your parents telling you not to sit too close to the TV screen or “you’ll ruin your eyes.” If you’re of a decidedly younger age, you probably remember ...Created on 03 July 2020 -
Hemotology
Adverse Effects of Transfusion
Blood transfusion is a life-saving procedure in an appropriate setting and there are no side-effects in the majority of cases. However, it is a potentially harmful procedure and every recipient of transfusion ...Created on 29 January 2019 -
Clinical Pathology
Examination of Peritoneal Fluid
The peritoneal cavity is a potential space in the abdomen lined by mesothelial cells and normally containing about 30-50 ml of serous fluid. The fluid is an ultrafiltrate of plasma and its formation is ...Created on 01 November 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
... (For the glucose, protein and other serology tests) Tube 2: Microbiology (Gram's staining, bacterial culture, and sensitivity) Tube 3: Hematology (Total cell count and differential count) Tube 4: ...Created on 10 August 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Stool Examination for Ova and Parasites
Waste products excreted from the digestive tract are composed of water (up to 75%), indigestible residue, undigested food, food which is digested but not absorbed, bile, epithelial cells, secretions from ...Created on 05 August 2018 -
Microbiology
Acid-Fast Staining: Purpose, Principle, Procedure and Observation
There are certain bacteria which cannot be stained by Gram's method. In 1882, Paul Ehrlich developed a method of staining such type of bacteria. This method was named, and still known as acid-fast staining ...Created on 07 June 2018 -
Microbiology
Gram Staining: Purpose, Principle, Procedure and Observation
In 1883 (originally published in 1884), Dr. Hans Christian Gram (1853-1938) developed a technique for the classification of bacteria into two broad groups, Gram-positive and Gram-negative. It is the most ...Created on 06 June 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
EXAMINATION OF SPUTUM
Sputum examination refers to the laboratory examination or test of the material or substance coughed out from the lungs, bronchi, trachea, and larynx. Normally, sputum is mainly composed of mucus and also ...Created on 21 May 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Examination of Stool
Waste products discharged from the digestive tract are composed of up to 75% water, food that is digested but not absorbed, indigestible residue, undigested food, epithelial cells, bile, bacteria, secretion ...Created on 18 May 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Diagnosis of Acute Myelocytic Leukemia (AML) and Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
Leukemia is a malignant clonal hematopoietic stem cell disorders characterized by the rapid increase in the number of blast cells in the bone marrow and rapidly progressive fatal course if untreated. Acute ...Created on 02 May 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT), Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT), Prothrombin Time (PT) and INR
Why are these tests performed? These tests are performed for the diagnosis of bleeding disorders. APTT is performed to distinguished the functionality of the clotting factors I, II, V, VII, IX, X, ...Created on 01 May 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Porphyrias: Laboratory Tests, Diagnosis and Treatment
Porphyrias, derived from the Greek word "porphura," meaning purple pigment, encompass a diverse array of rare disorders arising from disruptions in the heme biosynthetic pathway. This disturbance leads ...Created on 03 August 2017 -
Hemotology
PLATELET GLYCOPROTEIN ANALYSIS
This is done by flow cytometric analysis for detection of lack of GpIb/IX in Bernanrd Soulier syndrome (deficiency of CD42), and lack of GpIIb/IIIa in Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia (deficiency of CD41, CD61). ...Created on 03 August 2017