Peripheral blood immunophenotyping
Lymphocyte subpopulations are assessed based on the presence of differentiation antigens (CD), characteristic of a specific cell population. The test is used in the diagnosis of primary and secondary immunodeficiencies, female infertility, and is also useful in transplant immunology.

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- Test description
The test involves assessing lymphocyte subpopulations based on the presence of differentiation antigens (CD) characteristic of a specific cell population. Lymphocyte subpopulations are evaluated based on the presence of differentiation antigens (CD) unique to each cell population.
When to Perform the Test?
This test is conducted for patients in the diagnosis of primary and secondary immunodeficiencies, as part of the diagnostic process for female infertility. It is also useful in transplant immunology.
Associated Conditions
Peripheral blood immunophenotyping is performed in the diagnosis of conditions such as congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, and monitoring of immunosuppressive therapy.