Capped vortex mixing, also known as immunohistochemical staining, is a method of pathology that can be performed on breast tissue to confirm the diagnosis of lesions.
The mammary gland is an important organ of the human body and is easily affected by estrogen and progesterone. When the patient’s hormone levels are disturbed, fibroids, breast hyperplasia, breast cancer and other pathologies may be induced. In most cases, preliminary diagnosis can be made through breast ultrasound, molybdenum target and other examination programs, but pathology examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis of the disease.
One of the most common pathology tests is the capped membrane vortex mixing method (immunohistochemical staining), which uses immunological principles of antigen-antibody specific binding reactions to bind fluorescent or colorable chemicals to antibodies, thus helping to detect the presence of target antigens.
The capped vortex mixing method is used to clarify the presence of malignant tumor lesions in patients. It has the advantages of low price, high accuracy of results and high sensitivity. It is currently commonly used to confirm the diagnosis of breast cancer.
Patients are advised to go to regular hospitals and receive treatment as prescribed by the doctor.