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Factor IX Activity

Test Code: 6941 CPT Code: 85250
Specimen Type:
Sample Volume: 1.5 mL x 2
Transport Condition: Frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis/clot/ if temperature not maintained
Methodology: Clot based
Special Requirements: Clinical history is mandatory.
Clinical Significance:

To detect inherited deficiency of factor IX also known as Hemophilia B

Run Day: Tue, Wed: 2nd & 4th
Reporting Day: Next day

Factor V Mutation Detection (Leiden)

Test Code: 6889 CPT Code: 81241
Specimen Type: Whole blood in a blue-top(Sodium citrate) tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis and received thawed
Methodology: PCR
Special Requirements: Clinical history is mandatory.
Clinical Significance:

Venous thromboembolism is a serious medical problem causing considerable suffering and occasional death. Thrombosis is often familial, suggesting genetic risk factors to be involved. A
poor anticoagulant response to activated protein C (APC) has been observed in about 20-30% of patients with an idiopathic predisposition to thrombosis, which has been linked to Factor
V. In most cases, APC resistance is caused by a single point Mutation in the Factor V gene, resulting in an Arg506 to Gln (R506Q)
amino acid substitution.

Run Day: Mon
Reporting Day: 4th day

Factor VIII Activity, Blood

Test Code: 6865 CPT Code: 85240
Specimen Type:
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL
Transport Condition: Frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis and received thawed
Methodology: Clot detection
Special Requirements: Clinical history is mandatory.
Clinical Significance:

Bleeding disorders may be due to inherited or acquired deficiencies of a clotting factor

Run Day: Tue, Wed: 2nd & 4th
Reporting Day: Next day

Fallopian Tube, Salpingectomy for Lesions

Test Code: 1378 CPT Code: 88305
Specimen Type: Tissue
Sample Volume: Specimen in 10% buffered formalin
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Received frozen
Methodology: Microscopic
Special Requirements: Clinical history and sample site are essential
Clinical Significance:

The nature of possible underlying disease can be ruled out/confirmed through histopathological examination

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Fallopian Tube, Salpingectomy for Suspected Ectopic Pregnancy

Test Code: 1377 CPT Code: 88305
Specimen Type: Tissue
Sample Volume: Specimen in 10% buffered formalin
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Received frozen
Methodology: Microscopic
Special Requirements: Clinical history and sample site are essential
Clinical Significance:

The nature of possible underlying disease can be ruled out/confirmed through histopathological examination

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Fallopian Tube, Tumor Condition

Test Code: 1355 CPT Code: 88305
Specimen Type: Tissue
Sample Volume: Specimen in 10% buffered formalin
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Received frozen
Methodology: Microscopic
Special Requirements: Clinical history and sample site are essential
Clinical Significance:

The nature of possible underlying disease can be ruled out/confirmed through histopathological examination

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Fallopian Tubes, Ligation, BTL Specimen

Test Code: 1376 CPT Code: 88305
Specimen Type: Tissue
Sample Volume: Specimen in 10% buffered formalin
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Received frozen
Methodology: Microscopic
Special Requirements: Clinical history and sample site are essential
Clinical Significance:

The nature of possible underlying disease can be ruled out/confirmed through histopathological examination

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Female Infertility Profile 1 (FSH, LH, Prolactin, Progesterone, Estradiol, TSH)

Test Code: 3361 CPT Code: Use individual CPTCodes
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated/ frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: Immunoassay
Special Requirements: History of treatment and time of specimen collection is essential
Clinical Significance:

See individual assays.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Female Infertility Profile 2 (FSH, LH, Prolactin, Testosterone, Estradiol, TSH)

Test Code: 6677 CPT Code: Use individual CPTCodes
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated/ frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: Immunoassay
Special Requirements: History of treatment and time of specimen collection is essential
Clinical Significance:

See individual assays.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Ferritin, Serum

Test Code: 292 CPT Code: 82728
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Grosshemolysis and plasma
Methodology: ECLIA
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Useful in the diagnosis of microcytic hypochromic anemias. Decreased in iron deficiency anemia and increased in iron overload.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Fetus, Abortion

Test Code: 1395 CPT Code: 88305
Specimen Type: Tissue
Sample Volume: Specimen in 10% buffered formalin
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Autolyzed Tissue
Methodology: Microscopic
Special Requirements: Clinical history and sample site are essential
Clinical Significance:

The nature of possible underlying disease can be ruled out/confirmed through histopathological examination

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Fibrinogen Degredation Product, Plasma

Test Code: 6161 CPT Code: 85362
Specimen Type: Citrated plasma [whole blood in blue-top(sodium citrate) tube]
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated/ frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis and clotted
Methodology: Clot Detection
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Screening test to aid in diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and acute occlusive vascular disease

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Fibrinogen, Plasma

Test Code: 1126 CPT Code: 85384
Specimen Type: Citrated plasma [whole blood in blue-top(sodium citrate) tube]
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated/ frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis and clotted
Methodology: Clot Detection
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Fibrinogen is essential for the formation of a blood clot. Deficiency can produce mild to severe bleeding disorders.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Next day

Filaria Antibodies, Serum

Test Code: 350 CPT Code: 86682
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: Immunoassay
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

For evidence of filarial fever

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: 4th day

Filaria Antigen Detection, Rapid

Test Code: 6864 CPT Code: 86682
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: Immunoassay
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

This assay helps in the diagnosis of both lymphatic and non lymphatic filariasis.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Fluid, Conventional Smears

Test Code: 1465 CPT Code: 88160
Specimen Type: Any fluid smeared on glass slide
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Staining and microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history and sample site are essential
Clinical Significance:

The conventional PAP Smear is intended for use in screening for the presence of atypical cells, cervical cancer, or its precursor lesions, as well as all other cytologic categories.

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: Next day

FNAC (1 Slide)

Test Code: 9954 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

FNAC (2 Slides)

Test Code: 9955 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

FNAC (3 Slides)

Test Code: 9956 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Sat to Thurs
Reporting Day: 2nd day

FNAC (4 Slides)

Test Code: 9957 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Sat to Thurs
Reporting Day: 2nd day

FNAC (5 Slides)

Test Code: 9958 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Sat to Thurs
Reporting Day: 2nd day

FNAC (Guided FNAC, including the procedure)

Test Code: 1463 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

FNAC (More than 5 Slides)

Test Code: 9959 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Sat to Thurs
Reporting Day: 2nd day

FNAC (Per site excluding procedure)

Test Code: 1461 CPT Code: 88172
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

FNAC (Per site with procedure included)

Test Code: 1462 CPT Code: 88173
Specimen Type: Smears
Sample Volume: Smear fixed immediately with spray fixative or 95% ethyl alcohol
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Slide broken in transit beyond ability to repair
Methodology: Microscopy
Special Requirements: Clinical history, site, lab & radiological findings
Clinical Significance:

Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses. It is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial as wellas deep seated masses. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure, and it is well tolerated by patients. There are virtually no contraindications, and complica-
tions are minimal.

Run Day: Daily, except Fri
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Folic Acid, RBC

Test Code: 4732 CPT Code: 82747
Specimen Type: Whole blood in lavender-top (EDTA) tube.
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Received thawed
Methodology: ECLIA
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Folate levels have diagnostic significance in nutritional deficiencies, especially in cases of severe alcoholism, function damage to the upper third of small bowel, pregnancy and various forms
of megoblastic anemia. Since serum folate levels are subject to rapid changes reflecting diet and absorption, RBC folate may be a better diagnostic tool since the levels remain fairly constant.

Run Day: Sun, Tue, Thurs
Reporting Day: Next day

Folic Acid, Serum

Test Code: 6145 CPT Code: 82746
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis
Methodology: Immunoturbidometry
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Folic acid deficiency is common in pregnant women, alcoholics, in patients whose diets do not include raw fruits and vegetables, and in people with structural damage to the small intestine.
The most reliable and direct method of diagnosing folate deficiency is the determination of folate levels in both erythrocytes and serum. Low folic acid levels, however, can also be the result of a primary vitamin B12 deficiency that decreases the ability of cells to take up folic acid.

Run Day: Sun, Tue, Thurs
Reporting Day: Next day

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum

Test Code: 472 CPT Code: 83001
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: ECLIA
Special Requirements: History of treatment and time of specimen collection is essential
Clinical Significance:

This test is useful in the differential diagnosis of pituitary and gonadal insufficiency and in children with precocious puberty.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Food Intolerance Test

Test Code: 6943 CPT Code: 86003
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tubeplasma EDTA (lavender-top)
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated/ frozen condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Grosshemolysis, lipemia
Methodology: Protein Microarray
Special Requirements: Serum/ plasma/ EDTA whole blood. Clinical history in specified format
Clinical Significance:

Non-toxic reactions to food can be immune mediated (food allergy) or non immune mediated (food intolerance). Intolerance
to food may be enzymatic or pharmacological but in certain instances, it is undefined. Such reactions are independent of IgE mediation. Adverse reactions include gastrointestinal, skin & pulmonary manisfestations.

Run Day: Mon, Wed
Reporting Day: 3rd day

Fragile X (FMR1) Mutation Screen

Test Code: 16947 CPT Code: 81243
Specimen Type: Whole blood EDTA (lavender-top)
Sample Volume: 5.0 mL (3.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Nil
Methodology: Triplet Primed PCR Fragment Analysis
Special Requirements: Clinical history including family history is required.
Clinical Significance:

Fragile X syndrome is an X-linked disorder with variable expression in males and females. It is caused by an expansion of the CGG trinucleotide repeat in the FMR1 gene, located on the X chromosome. This molecular assay aids in determination of carrier status for individuals with a family history of fragile X syndrome or X-linked mental retardation, and confirmation of diagnosis of fragile X syndrome, fragile X tremor/ataxia syndrome, or premature ovarian failure caused by expansions in the FMR1 gene.

Run Day: Wed
Reporting Day: 9th day

Free Androgen Index

Test Code: 7138 CPT Code: 84403,84270
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0 mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: ECLIA
Special Requirements: Age, gender, LMP & Clinical history required
Clinical Significance:

The androgen index is a ratio of testosterone & SHBG. It is an indicator of free testosterone and
has been found to be useful in evaluation of hirsutism.

Run Day: Sun, Tue, Thurs
Reporting Day: Next day

Free T3 (FT3), Serum

Test Code: 473 CPT Code: 84481
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: ECLIA
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

This test is used to diagnose hyperthyroidism and to clarify thyroid status in the presence of a possible protein binding abnormality.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Free T4 (FT4), Serum

Test Code: 474 CPT Code: 84439
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Refrigerated condition
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Gross hemolysis
Methodology: ECLIA
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

For diagnosis of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Same day

Fructosamine, Serum

Test Code: 1250 CPT Code: 82985
Specimen Type: Serum collected in a yellow-top tube
Sample Volume: 3.0 mL (1.0mL - min)
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Hemolysis and moderate to grossly icteric
Methodology: Spectrophotometry
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

The fructosamine assay is useful in monitoring the degree of glycemia over short-to-intermediate time frames (1-3 weeks).
A fructosamine concentration greater then the established normal range is an indication of prolonged hyperglycemia of 1-3 weeks or longer. The higher the fructosamine value, the poorer the degree of glycemia control.

Run Day: Tue
Reporting Day: Next day

Fungal Culture (Yeast/Mold), Blood

Test Code: 4893 CPT Code: 87103
Specimen Type: Whole blood in a green-top (heparin) tube
Sample Volume: 5.0 mL
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Specimen other than blood
Methodology: Culture
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Blood culture results may aid in the diagnosis of systemic fungal infections.

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Prelim re- port 1st and 2nd week. Final report 30th day of run

Fungal Culture (Yeast/Mold), Other than Blood

Test Code: 4892 CPT Code: 87102
Specimen Type: Raw specimen from any source except blood
Sample Volume: Sterile swabs in tubes/container
Transport Condition: Raw specimens: Refrigerated condition. In case of swabs: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Insufficient quantity of specimen, unlabeled or mislabeled specimen, leaky containers and contaminated specimens
Methodology: Culture
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

For pathogen detection

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Prelim re- port 1st and 2nd week. Final report 30th day of run

Fungal Culture (Yeast/Mold), Skin/ Hair/ Nail

Test Code: 4891 CPT Code: 87101
Specimen Type: Skin, Hair, Nail
Sample Volume: Specimen in sterile leak proof container
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Insufficient quantity of specimen, unlabeled or mislabeled specimen, leaky containers and contaminated specimens
Methodology: Culture
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

Detection of fungal molds and yeasts

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Prelim re- port 1st and 2nd week. Final report 30th day of run

Fungal Culture, Identification of Each Organism

Test Code: 4895 CPT Code: 87107
Specimen Type: Sputum, urine in sterile leak proof container, stool, fluids, CSF, swab, pus, semen, oth- er than blood
Sample Volume: Pure culture on sealed slant. Indicate source
Transport Condition: Room temperature
Specimen Rejection Criteria: Non-viable and frozen isolates
Methodology: Culture
Special Requirements: No special precautions needed
Clinical Significance:

The clinical significance of an isolate vaires with the identification, source, and clinical symptoms manifested

Run Day: Daily
Reporting Day: Prelim re- port 1st and 2nd week. Final report 30th day of run