GMS Stain

A special tissue stain that highlights fungi and Pneumocystis in biopsy samples to diagnose infections in Visit Clinic.
What is a GMS Stain Test in Visit Clinic?
GMS (Grocott's methenamine silver) stain is a special lab stain used on tissue samples to reveal fungi and similar organisms. It stains fungal cell walls dark, making them easy to see under the microscope. This is important because some fungal infections are hard to grow in culture. Doctors use the stain to help diagnose invasive fungal diseases and Pneumocystis pneumonia. It is often used with biopsies or respiratory samples when infection is suspected. Results help confirm infections and guide decisions about antifungal treatment and further testing.
GMS Stain Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
GMS Stain Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The GMS Stain test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a GMS Stain Test in Visit Clinic?
The GMS stain is commonly included in a pathology fungal-stain panel and is ordered when tissue or respiratory samples suggest infection. Doctors may request it for people with persistent cough, unexplained fever, lung nodules, skin lesions, or weakened immune systems. It helps confirm invasive fungal infections or Pneumocystis. Abnormal findings usually reflect fungal growth or colonization and are linked to immunosuppression, long-term steroids, chemotherapy, or HIV; inherited immune problems may also prompt testing.
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