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Clinical laboratories are an essential component of comprehensive healthcare delivery and include a wide range of medical tests that are performed on vital samples, such as blood, urine and other animal samples. These tests help in determining the diagnosis, monitoring the condition of patients, evaluating the functions of organs, determining the effectiveness of treatment, early detection of diseases, studying genetic factors, and other medical purposes.
Some of the medical fields and specialties that are performed in clinical laboratories include:
Medicinal chemistry and molecular biology: to study the levels of chemical elements in the body and to look for signs of molecular diseases.
Hematology and angiology: to study the properties of blood and blood-related disorders.
Microbiology and Immunology: To identify and analyze diseases caused by microbes and immunological assays.
Medical histology, physiology, and genetics: the study of tissues, organs, heredity, and the discovery of genetic diseases.
Parasitology and virology: for the discovery of disease-causing parasites and viruses.
Medicinal chemistry
Hematology and angiology
Microbiology and Immunology
Histology and Physiology
Parasitology and Virology
Laboratory management and quality control