Clinical Pathology Laboratory

Clinical Pathology Laboratory

Hematology

Hematology studies the blood and hematopoietic tissues (lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow) and the diseases that may affect them.

Immunohematology

It is the part of hematology that studies the immune processes that take place in the organism in relation to blood elements.

Immunology

It is the study of the immune system, whose function is to recognize and defend against foreign elements such as microorganisms, toxins and other substances that act as antigens.

Flow Cytometry

It is a laboratory method used in the area of hematology for the counting and classification of cells according to their characteristics, for the specialized study of blood diseases.

Clinical Chemistry

It is the biochemical study of body fluids, especially blood and urine, using chemical reactions.

Microbiology

All biological samples of patients such as urine, blood, fecal matter, among others, are studied to search them, directly or indirectly, for microorganisms causing infection.

Hemostasis

It is a physiological process whose purpose is to make the blood remain within the blood vessels and maintain its fluidity; it also prevents excessive bleeding in the event of an injury.

Specialty Chemistry

Tests used for the study of various diseases that affect the concentration of proteins in the blood and/or cause protein loss in the urine.

Uroanalysis and Coprology

It is a clinical laboratory test in which a stool sample is analyzed in order to see both the general functioning of the intestine and its ability to absorb nutrients.

Hemostasis

It is a physiological process whose purpose is to make the blood remain within the blood vessels and maintain its fluidity; it also prevents excessive bleeding in the event of an injury.

Uroanalysis and Coprology

It is a clinical laboratory test in which a stool sample is analyzed in order to see both the general functioning of the intestine and its ability to absorb nutrients.

Specialty Chemistry

Tests used for the study of various diseases that affect the concentration of proteins in the blood and/or cause protein loss in the urine.

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