Service Providers for Gall Blader Fluid for Anti TB IgG
Testing gallbladder fluid for anti-TB IgG antibodies helps diagnose tuberculosis involving the hepatobiliary system, particularly when standard diagnostic methods are inconclusive. The procedure involves aspirating gallbladder fluid, usually during an endoscopic or surgical procedure, and testing it using immunoassays to detect specific IgG antibodies against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Preparation includes fasting before the procedure and avoiding certain medications. Risks include infection, bleeding, or injury during sample collection. The presence of anti-TB IgG may indicate exposure or active infection, but results must be correlated with clinical findings and other tests, such as imaging or histopathology, as false positives/negatives can occur.