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