Flow Cytometry

Flow cytometry is an advanced diagnostic technique used to analyze the physical and chemical characteristics of cells or particles suspended in a fluid. At ROS CURE DIAGNOSTICS LLP, flow cytometry plays a vital role in the diagnosis, classification, and monitoring of hematological malignancies, immune disorders, and certain infections.

This technique uses laser-based technology to identify specific markers (antigens) on the surface or inside of cells, helping to distinguish between different cell types with high accuracy. It is especially useful in diagnosing conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, myelodysplastic syndromes, primary immunodeficiencies, and in post-transplant immune monitoring.

Flow cytometry is also used in evaluating bone marrow aspirates, lymph node FNAC samples, body fluids, and even peripheral blood samples for immune profiling and disease characterization.

Key Features:

  • Rapid and precise identification of abnormal cell populations
  • Essential tool for leukemia/lymphoma typing and staging
  • Used for immunophenotyping and minimal residual disease detection
  • Applicable for both adult and pediatric diagnostic workups
  • Helps guide personalized treatment decisions

At ROS CURE DIAGNOSTICS LLP, flow cytometry is performed using high-sensitivity protocols, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and actionable insights that support effective clinical management.