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Hydrocoele Fluid For Routine Examination

CYTOPATHOLOGY

Hydrocoele Fluid For Routine Examination

A hydrocoele is an accumulation of serous fluid around the testis, usually within the tunica vaginalis. The Hydrocoele Fluid Routine Examination is done when fluid is aspirated from the scrotum to evaluate its nature and to rule out infection, inflammation, or malignancy. This test helps differentiate a simple hydrocoele from other scrotal conditions. The fluid is interpreted by analysing cell count , sugar & protein level, type of cells, presence of coagulum & bacteriological status. Comment is also made on presence of malignant cells, mesothelial cells and macrophages. Protein level helps to divide the fluid into exudates and transudate. If sugar levels are reduced, acute inflammation is suspected.
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CYTOPATHOLOGY

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1. What is cytopathology?
It involves examining cells from body fluids or minor procedures to detect infections or
cancer.
2. What samples are used?
Common samples include FNAC (needle aspiration), fluids, and Pap smears.
3. Is FNAC/Fluid aspiration painful?
It may cause slight discomfort but is generally well tolerated.
4. How soon are reports available?
Most cytology reports are ready within 24–48 hours.
5. Why is cytology done?
To identify lumps, swellings, infections and early cancerous changes.

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In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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