IHC - Beta HcG

Detects beta hCG protein in tissue samples to identify pregnancy-related tissue and hCG-producing tumors accurately in Visit Clinic.
What is a IHC - Beta HcG Test in Visit Clinic?
IHC - Beta hCG is a lab stain that detects the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin in tissue samples. Beta hCG is a hormone made by placenta cells and by some tumors. Measuring it in tissue helps pathologists identify pregnancy-related tissue and cancers that produce hCG. It helps diagnose gestational trophoblastic disease, choriocarcinoma, and some germ cell tumors. Doctors use IHC results along with imaging and blood tests to confirm tumor type, decide treatment, and monitor response. Pathologists perform this test on biopsy or removed tissue from suspicious masses. Findings can affect staging and prognosis.
IHC - Beta HcG Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
IHC - Beta HcG Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The IHC - Beta HcG test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a IHC - Beta HcG Test in Visit Clinic?
IHC - Beta HcG is often part of tumor immunohistochemistry panels used in pathology labs. Doctors may order it when a patient has a pelvic mass, irregular bleeding, a testicular lump, or suspected metastatic disease. It helps diagnose gestational trophoblastic disease, choriocarcinoma, and hCG-secreting germ cell tumors. Abnormal results come from pregnancy, trophoblastic tumors, or some other cancers, and family history of germ cell tumors can prompt testing.
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