fungal stain by KOH | fungal stain KOH | KOH mount | fungal staining procedure | Potassium hydroxide
KOH destroys all non-fungal cells, and so when the liquid is examined under the microscope, your healthcare provider is able to see if there is any fungus present in the liquid. Normal results indicate that there is no fungus present in your skin sample. Positive results generally indicate that a fungus is present and sometimes identify the type causing an infection: Microscopic examinations (KOH prep or Calcofluor white stain): in general, if fungal elements are seen, then a fungus is the likely the cause of symptoms. These tests, however, do not identify the fungus. For more information :- Mail - [email protected]

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