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Serological tests are
diagnostic methods that are used to
identify antibodies and
antigens in a patient's sample.
Serological tests may be...
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antibodies in the po****tions in
endemic areas of the world. As with all
serological tests, the rise in
antibody levels needed to
perform the
diagnosis takes...
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damaged by T.
pallidum (cardiolipin and lecithin). Traditionally,
syphilis serologic testing has been
performed using a
nontreponemal test (NTT) such as the...
- su****ion of infection.
Detection of a past
infection is
possible with
serological tests,
which detect antibodies produced by the body in
response to the...
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neuromuscular irritability. EEG, CT or MRI, CSF examination, and
measles serologic testing are done. EEG
shows periodic complexes with high-voltage diphasic...
- agglutination.
Techniques that rely on antigen-antibody
reactions are
termed serologic methods, and
several such
methods are available,
ranging from
manual testing...
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Forensic biology is
primarily concerned with
analyzing biological and
serological evidence in
order to
obtain a DNA profile,
which aids law enforcement...
- A Sabin–Feldman dye test is a
serologic test to
diagnose for toxoplasmosis.
Patient serum is
treated with
Toxoplasma trophozoites and complement, and...
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prominent single lateral alae.
Sometimes serologic testing is used as
supportive evidence,
although no
commercial serologic test is
currently available. Other...
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Serostatus refers to the
presence or
absence of a
serological marker in the blood. The
presence of
detectable levels of a
specific marker within the serum...