Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7

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Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7
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Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7, in Visit Clinic

Measures CD7 on immune cells to help identify and monitor T‑cell and early myeloid blood disorders in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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26 hours
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What is a Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7 Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the CD7 protein on the surface of T cells and some early myeloid cells. CD7 is a marker that helps identify T-cell identity and maturation. It is important because changes in CD7 levels or pattern can point to blood cancers or bone marrow disorders. Doctors use it with flow cytometry or tissue staining to diagnose and classify leukemias and lymphomas. It also helps track treatment response and detect minimal residual disease. Abnormal results may show loss, reduced, or unexpected CD7 expression, which guides further testing and treatment decisions.

Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7 Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7 Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7 test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7 Test in Visit Clinic?

Pan T - Cell / Early Myeloid Cell Marker : CD 7 is usually part of a flow cytometry immunophenotyping panel used for suspected blood cancers. Doctors order it if you have unexplained low blood counts, swollen lymph nodes, persistent fatigue, or unusual bruising. It helps diagnose or monitor T‑cell leukemias, T‑cell lymphomas, and some marrow disorders. Abnormal results are often due to malignancy, marrow disease, infections, or effects of chemotherapy and immune drugs. A family history of blood cancers can make this testing more important.

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What is CD7 a marker for in Visit Clinic?plus

CD7 is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed mainly on T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells. It serves as a pan–T‑cell marker used in flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry to identify T‑cell lineage, thymic precursors, and NK cells. Absent or reduced CD7 expression is diagnostically important in T‑cell malignancies, such as T‑cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and certain cutaneous T‑cell lymphomas.

What does CD7 positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

CD7 positive means a cell expresses the CD7 surface protein, a marker mainly found on T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. In blood or tissue testing (flow cytometry/immunophenotyping), CD7 positivity indicates T‑cell lineage. It’s a normal finding on healthy T cells, but patterns of expression—loss, dimming, or aberrant co‑expression—help clinicians detect or classify T‑cell disorders such as leukemias or lymphomas.

What does loss of CD7 mean in Visit Clinic?plus

CD7 is a surface protein on T cells; its loss means T cells lack this usual marker. This can reflect abnormal T‑cell maturation or an acquired change seen in T‑cell leukemias/lymphomas (and sometimes in reactive conditions or infections). Loss of CD7 alone isn’t diagnostic — it prompts further evaluation with detailed immunophenotyping, molecular testing and clinical correlation to determine if a malignancy or benign process is present.

What is CD7 expression in AML in Visit Clinic?plus

CD7 is a T‑cell surface antigen aberrantly expressed in a subset of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases—commonly about 20–30%. Its presence reflects lineage infidelity and is the most frequent lymphoid marker in AML. CD7 positivity can aid diagnosis and measurable-residual-disease monitoring and has been associated with distinct biology and generally worse treatment response and prognosis versus CD7‑negative AML.

What diseases are associated with CD7 in Visit Clinic?plus

Aberrant expression or loss of CD7 is primarily associated with T‑cell malignancies. Loss of CD7 is a common immunophenotypic feature in T‑cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T‑ALL), peripheral T‑cell lymphomas and cutaneous T‑cell lymphomas such as mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome. CD7 abnormalities may also be seen in some NK/T‑cell lymphomas and are used diagnostically to characterize T‑cell disorders.

What is the marker for leukemia and lymphoma in Visit Clinic?plus

Leukemia and lymphoma are usually identified by blood/marrow findings and specific markers: elevated lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) indicates high tumor burden. Immunophenotyping/flow cytometry detects lineage‑specific CD markers (e.g., CD19, CD10 for B‑cell; CD3 for T‑cell). Hodgkin lymphoma shows Reed–Sternberg cells positive for CD15/CD30. Molecular/cytogenetic markers (e.g., BCR‑ABL in CML) guide diagnosis and treatment.