Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid)

discountup to 50% off
Lab Tests
arrow
Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid)
discountup to 50% off

Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid), in Visit Clinic

Detects DNA from tuberculosis-related bacteria in joint fluid to diagnose and guide treatment of joint infections in Visit Clinic.

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

What is a Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test looks for the genetic material (DNA) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and related mycobacteria in joint (synovial) fluid. These bacteria can cause slow, deep infections of joints and bones. Finding their DNA helps identify the exact cause of a joint infection. It is important because mycobacterial infections need specific, long-term antibiotic treatment. Doctors use this test when a patient has persistent joint pain, swelling, or reduced movement and routine tests are inconclusive. The PCR gives faster results than culture. Results are interpreted with clinical exam, imaging, and fluid culture. A positive result supports targeted therapy. A negative result may need repeat testing if suspicion remains high.

Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid) Test in Visit Clinic?

Mycobacterium Complex - PCR (Synovial Fluid) is often ordered as part of an infectious workup for suspected tuberculous or atypical mycobacterial arthritis. Doctors may request it when patients have chronic joint pain, swelling, stiffness, fever, or poor response to usual antibiotics. It helps diagnose infections that are slow-growing and hard to culture, and it guides long-term targeted therapy. Abnormal (positive) results are caused by infection with mycobacteria. A family history of tuberculosis or exposure risk may prompt earlier testing.

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 MTB PCR positive in Visit Clinic?plus

MTB PCR positive means polymerase chain reaction has detected Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in a clinical sample, indicating tuberculosis infection. It provides rapid, sensitive identification and may also reveal drug‑resistance markers such as rifampicin resistance. A positive result supports diagnosis but must be interpreted with clinical symptoms, imaging, and culture, since PCR can detect nonviable bacteria or very low bacterial loads.

What are the findings of tuberculosis synovial fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Tuberculous synovial fluid is typically straw-colored, clear and viscous with moderate leukocytosis (often 1,000–10,000/µL) and lymphocyte predominance. Protein is elevated and glucose low; ESR/CRP are raised. Acid‑fast smear is often negative (paucibacillary); mycobacterial culture is diagnostic but slow. PCR/ADA testing and synovial biopsy showing granulomatous, caseating inflammation improve diagnostic yield.

What is mycobacterial PCR in Visit Clinic?plus

Mycobacterial PCR is a laboratory test that uses polymerase chain reaction to detect mycobacterial DNA (including Mycobacterium tuberculosis and non‑tuberculous mycobacteria) in clinical samples such as sputum, tissue, or body fluids. It provides rapid, sensitive detection and can sometimes identify genetic markers of drug resistance. PCR is faster than culture but may not distinguish live from dead organisms, so results are interpreted with clinical and other laboratory findings.

What is the PCR test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Visit Clinic?plus

The PCR test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a rapid nucleic acid amplification assay that detects TB bacterial DNA in clinical samples (sputum, BAL, tissue). It identifies active infection more quickly and more sensitively than microscopy, and some platforms (e.g., GeneXpert) also detect rifampicin resistance. Results come within hours, aiding prompt diagnosis and treatment, though culture and clinical correlation remain important.

What happens if a PCR test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive PCR test indicates detection of the pathogen’s genetic material, usually meaning current infection. You should isolate per local public-health guidance, inform close contacts, and follow medical advice about monitoring symptoms and treatment options. Healthcare may advise repeat testing or contact tracing. Note PCR can sometimes detect leftover genetic material after infectiousness ends, so follow official guidance on isolation duration and return-to-work criteria.

What does a positive MTB mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive MTB result means Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been detected, indicating tuberculosis infection. It usually reflects active pulmonary or extrapulmonary TB and requires prompt clinical evaluation, symptom assessment, chest imaging, sputum culture and drug‑susceptibility testing. Treatment with an appropriate multi‑drug regimen should begin under medical supervision, and public‑health steps such as isolation and contact tracing are commonly initiated.