CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker)

Measures CD23 protein on B cells to help diagnose and distinguish chronic lymphocytic leukemia from other B-cell disorders in Visit Clinic.
What is a CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?
The CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) test measures the CD23 protein on the surface of B lymphocytes. CD23 is a cell surface receptor involved in immune cell signaling. Measuring CD23 helps doctors identify the type of B-cell involved in blood disorders. High CD23 expression is often seen in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The test helps distinguish CLL from other B-cell cancers. Doctors use it with other markers in a flow cytometry panel on blood or bone marrow samples. Results support diagnosis, guide treatment choices, and help monitor disease activity or response to therapy. Clinicians interpret CD23 alongside blood counts, symptoms, and other lab tests.
CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?
CD23 (CLL Segregation Marker) is usually run as part of a leukemia immunophenotyping panel using flow cytometry. Doctors order it when blood counts are abnormal, lymphocytes are high, or there are swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, or repeated infections. It helps diagnose and monitor chronic lymphocytic leukemia and distinguish it from other B-cell cancers. Abnormal results come from blood cancers or unusual B‑cell activation; family history of blood malignancies may prompt testing.
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