Crystals, Bile (Cholesterol)
Use
Detection of cholesterol crystals in bile can provide important information about certain medical conditions. Cholesterol crystals are formed when there is excessive cholesterol in bile. The presence of these crystals is often associated with gallbladder disease or biliary sludge, which may suggest potential issues in bile production or cholesterol metabolism. Accurate detection can aid in diagnosing conditions affecting the bile system, leading to more effective management of related health issues.
Special Instructions
The test results should be interpreted by qualified healthcare professionals in the context of the patient's overall clinical picture. Any transportation of the specimen should ensure that the bile fluid is maintained at room temperature to avoid compromising the test integrity. It is critical for medical staff to adhere to proper specimen handling procedures from collection to completion of analysis for accurate results.
Limitations
The detection of cholesterol crystals may not be definitive for specific diseases, as the presence of these crystals could result from various bile secretion conditions. This test does not provide information on the concentration of these crystals, nor does it identify any associated bacteria or other potential relevant factors. The test is also limited to the detection of cholesterol crystals and does not detect other types of crystals or particles that might be present in the bile fluid.
Methodology
Microscopy
Biomarkers
LOINC Codes
- 16614-0
- 16614-0
Result Turnaround Time
1 day
Related Documents
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Specimen
Body Fluid
Volume
Not provided
Minimum Volume
Not provided
Storage Instructions
Maintain specimen at room temperature.
