Instruments, devices, and tools utilized in medical laboratories for analysis, experimentation, and research in various fields such as biochemistry, microbiology, hematology, and pathology.
Tools and machinery employed to detect, monitor, and diagnose medical conditions or diseases in patients, aiding healthcare professionals in making informed decisions regarding treatment and management.
A laboratory instrument that magnifies small objects, enabling visualization of cellular structures and microscopic organisms. Used extensively in pathology, hematology, and microbiology for diagnosis and research purposes.
Diagnostic equipment that emits electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures, aiding in the detection of fractures, tumors, and other abnormalities in bones and soft tissues.
Device utilizing high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal organs, tissues, and blood flow, commonly used in obstetrics, cardiology, and abdominal imaging.
Equipment for recording the electrical activity of the heart, producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), which assists in diagnosing cardiac arrhythmias, ischemia, and other heart-related conditions.
Instrumentation used to measure the partial pressures of gases in arterial blood, providing information on oxygenation, acid-base balance, and respiratory function, critical in managing patients with respiratory or metabolic disorders.
Laboratory equipment that spins samples at high speeds to separate components based on density, commonly used in clinical chemistry, hematology, and microbiology for separating blood components, cells, and other substances.
Diagnostic equipment utilizing strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of internal body structures, particularly useful for assessing soft tissues, joints, and neurological conditions.
Automated system for analyzing various chemical components in biological samples such as blood, urine, and serum, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of conditions such as diabetes, renal disorders, and liver diseases.