Describes how B-cell immunoglobulin gene rearrangement tests are used, when they are ordered, and what the results of B-cell immunoglobulin gene rearrangement tests might mean
Bone marrow is the sponge-like tissue inside the body's larger bones that produces blood cells. A bone marrow biopsy can help diagnose conditions affecting the blood cells or marrow.
Severe allergic reactions are dangerous and come on fast. Measuring blood levels of tryptase helps diagnose allergic shock as well as some rare blood diseases.
A Pap smear detects cervical cell changes before they develop into cervical cancer. Learn about how a Pap smear works and what the results mean for your health.
The complete blood count is an essential test that counts the number, size, and types of cells in your blood. It provides an indication of your overall health.