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Abnormal cell morphology
- ... feel, risks with the test, and normal and abnormal values, please ... Cytology exam of urine Dopamine - urine test Electrolytes - urine ...
- ... also be done if there is blood or abnormal cells in the urine. ... Abnormal results may show cancer cells ( carcinoma ). This test is often used to tell the difference between ...
- ... is sometimes called a Pap "smear" or "cervical cytology." ... Tell your provider if you: Have had an abnormal Pap test or a positive human papillomavirus (HPV) ...
- ... cancer of the kidney , ureters, bladder, or urethra. Abnormal ... The results need to be confirmed with other tests or procedures.
- ... x-ray , MRI , CT scan , or ultrasound shows abnormal growths in your biliary tract To test for ... Abnormal results may be due to: Cancer of the bile ducts ( cholangiocarcinoma ) Cysts in the liver Liver ...
- ... scan Urinalysis Urine culture for infection Cystoscopy Urine cytology
- ... erythematosus cells. Occasionally, microorganisms can be seen in ... . The test may also be done if you have signs of lung cancer.
- ... tests may also be done: Alkaline phosphatase Amylase Cytology (appearance of cells) Glucose LDH ... Abnormal results may mean: Bile-stained fluid may mean you have a gallbladder or liver problem. Bloody ...
- ... immune function Ciliary function test Nasal culture Nasal cytology Sweat chloride tests for cystic fibrosis
- ... protein Whether there are cancerous cells present (CSF cytology) Opening pressure ... An abnormal CSF analysis result may be due to many different causes, including: Cancer Encephalitis (such as Herpes simplex, ...