Immunohistochemistry for CMV

discountup to 50% off
Lab Tests
arrow
Immunohistochemistry for CMV
discountup to 50% off

Immunohistochemistry for CMV, in Visit Clinic

Uses antibodies to detect active CMV infection in tissue, helping confirm organ infection and guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

centreCentre Visit
SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Immunohistochemistry for CMV Test in Visit Clinic?

Immunohistochemistry for CMV finds parts of the cytomegalovirus (CMV) inside a tissue sample. The test uses special antibodies to show viral proteins in cells. It helps confirm that CMV is causing tissue damage. This is important in people with weak immune systems, newborns, and transplant patients. Doctors use the result to diagnose organ-specific CMV disease, decide on antiviral treatment, and tell infection from other causes of tissue inflammation.

Immunohistochemistry for CMV Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Immunohistochemistry for CMV Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Immunohistochemistry for CMV test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Immunohistochemistry for CMV Test in Visit Clinic?

Immunohistochemistry for CMV is usually ordered as part of a biopsy evaluation or infectious disease workup when a doctor suspects viral damage in a specific organ. It may be requested for symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, cough, or vision changes, and helps diagnose CMV organ disease in newborns, transplant recipients, and people with weakened immunity. Abnormal results most often reflect true CMV infection or reactivation, more likely with immunosuppression or certain medications, and family history of congenital CMV can make testing more important.

How to Book a Test ?

Search & Add Test

Search by test names and add it to your cart

step-image
arrow-right

Select a Lab

Choose your preferred labs from top trusted partners

step-image
arrow-right

Select Date & Slot

Select a convenient date and time for your test

step-image
arrow-right

Pay & Book

Make payment and get confirmation within 2 hours

step-image

Frequently asked questions

For any unanswered questions, reach out to our support team via email. We will assist you as soon as possible

What is immunohistochemistry for CMV in Visit Clinic?plus

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for CMV uses antibodies to detect cytomegalovirus proteins in tissue sections, identifying infected cells by characteristic nuclear and cytoplasmic staining. It’s performed on biopsy specimens to confirm CMV disease, distinguish active infection from latent virus, and guide treatment. IHC is rapid, specific, and commonly used alongside PCR and routine histology for accurate diagnosis.

What is the confirmatory test for CMV in Visit Clinic?plus

Confirmatory testing for CMV is nucleic acid testing (PCR) to detect CMV DNA—quantitative PCR on blood confirms active infection and is used for viral‑load monitoring. For congenital CMV, PCR on saliva or urine collected within the first 2–3 weeks of life confirms the diagnosis. Serology (IgM or IgG seroconversion) can support recent infection but is less specific than PCR.

What is the most accurate test for CMV in Visit Clinic?plus

The most accurate test for CMV is quantitative CMV PCR (nucleic acid testing) to detect and measure viral DNA in blood, plasma, urine, or saliva, which confirms active infection and guides treatment. For congenital CMV, PCR on urine or saliva collected within the first three weeks of life is diagnostic. Serology (IgG/IgM and IgG avidity) helps assess past exposure and timing but is less definitive for active disease.

What is the gold standard for CMV colitis in Visit Clinic?plus

The gold standard for diagnosing CMV colitis is colonoscopy with mucosal biopsy demonstrating characteristic CMV cytopathic changes (large cells with intranuclear and intracytoplasmic inclusions), confirmed by immunohistochemistry or tissue PCR. Endoscopic biopsy provides histopathologic confirmation and viral detection, which guide antiviral therapy and distinguish CMV from other causes of colitis.

What does it mean if immunohistochemistry is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Positive immunohistochemistry means the tested antibody detected its target antigen in the tissue, shown by specific staining (nuclear, cytoplasmic or membrane). It indicates the presence of particular proteins that help identify cell type, tumour origin, prognosis, or therapy targets. Interpretation requires correlation with microscopic appearance, controls and clinical context, because expression can be seen in normal or non‑neoplastic cells as well as in disease.

What if I test positive for CMV in Visit Clinic?plus

If you test positive for CMV, discuss results with your doctor to determine whether it is a past (latent) or recent infection. Pregnant women need urgent obstetric evaluation—additional blood tests, ultrasound and possibly amniocentesis—to assess fetal risk. Immunocompromised people may need antiviral treatment and viral-load monitoring. Newborns require PCR testing and hearing assessment. Practice strict hand hygiene and follow up with specialists.