11-Deoxycortisol
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$570
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The 11-Deoxycortisol Blood Test is used to detect abnormalities in the adrenal gland.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
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$570
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14-3-3 eta Protein
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$580
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14-3-3 eta protein is released into the circulation as part of the pathological process of joint inflammation and joint erosion in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and psoriatic arthritis. Concentrations are significantly higher in people with active joint disease than in those with inactive RA or psoriasis without arthritis. An elevated 14-3-3 eta level supports the diagnosis of RA and can help predict disease severity.
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$580
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1,5-Anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG), Intermediate Glycemic Control
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$177
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Diazyme 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) Assay is an enzymatic method intended for the quantitative determination of 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) in serum or plasma. The 1,5-AG Assay is for the intermediate term (preceding 1-2 weeks) monitoring of glycemic control in people with diabetes.
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$177
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17-Hydroxypregnenolone
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$557
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17-Hydroxypregnenolone is useful in the diagnosis of 3-Beta-Hydroxylase enzyme deficiency, a rare cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and 17-Hydroxylase (P450c17) enzyme deficiency.
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$557
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17-Hydroxyprogesterone
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$364
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Description:
- Measures hormone levels in blood
- Checks for adrenal gland issues
- Screens for hormone-related disorders
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17-Hydroxyprogesterone
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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$364
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17-Hydroxyprogesterone Neonatal/Infant
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$344
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17-Hydroxyprogesterone is elevated in patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH). CAH is a group of autosomal recessive diseases characterized by a deficiency of Cortisol and an excess of ACTH concentration. 17-Hydroxyprogesterone is also useful in monitoring Cortisol replacement therapy and in evaluating infertility and adrenal and ovarian neoplasms.
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$344
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17-Hydroxyprogesterone Response to ACTH Stimulation
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$1132
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17-hydroxyprogesterone is elevated in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). CAH is a group of autosomal recessive diseases characterized by a deficiency of cortisol and an excess of ACTH concentration. 17-hydroxyprogesterone is also useful in monitoring cortisol replacement therapy and in evaluating infertility and adrenal and ovarian neoplasms.
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$1132
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18-Hydroxycorticosterone
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$1071
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Primary aldosteronism should be suspected whenever a patient has the triad of hypertension, hypokalemia, and inappropriate renal potassium wasting. The biggest challenge is the differential diagnosis between the more common adrenal adenoma and bilateral hyperplasia. Because adrenal adenomas increase the circulating levels of 18-hydroxycorticosterone (18-OH B), serum levels of 18-OH B may be useful to differentiate them from bilateral adrenal hyperplasia. The cutoff point appears to be about 50 ng/dL of serum. Most values are around 100 ng/dL. The higher the level of this precursor, the greater the possibility that an adrenal adenoma is present.J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 97: 881-9, 2012.
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$1071
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19911A→G Mutation Analysis
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$1510
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This test can be used to detect the 19911A→G polymorphism in the prothrombin (Factor II) gene which may modulate the risk of deep vein thrombosis in patients with the G20210A mutation.
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$1510
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21- Hydroxylase Antibody
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$541
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21-Hydroxylase Antibody is present in patients with autoimmune destruction of the adrenal glands, leading to Addison's disease. Antibody is also seen in autoimmune polyglandular syndrome.
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$541
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2,4-Dihydroxyglutarate, Urine with Creatinine
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$392
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The primary hyperoxalurias (PH) are a group of inherited disorders caused by defects in glyoxylate metabolism, with a combined incidence of about 1:60,000. To date, three primary hyperoxaluria have been described, designated as PH1, PH2, and PH3. All three forms follow an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance, and lead to increased oxalate levels in the body. The typical presentation is with recurring calcium oxalate renal stones. Calcium oxalate can also deposit in various tissues including the kidneys (nephrocalcinosis). End stage renal disease can occur from damage caused by the systemic oxalosis. The age of onset of symptoms ranges from infancy to adulthood; some adults may remain asymptomatic until the sixth decade.
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$392
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3a-Androstanediol Glucuronide, ELISA
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$804
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Measurement of 3a-androstanediol glucuronide (3ADG) is used in patients with hirsutism of either the idiopathic type or secondary to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
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$804
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3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A Reductase (HMGCR) Antibody (IgG)
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$1201
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3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A Reductase (HMGCR) antibody is associated with necrotizing myopathy and is often associated with the use of statin medications.
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$1201
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5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA), 24-Hour Urine, with Creatinine
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$365
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Description:
- Checks for serotonin breakdown products
- Detects carcinoid tumors in the body
- Measures body's serotonin byproduct levels
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5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA), 24-Hour Urine, with Creatinine
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$365
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5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA), 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$213
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Description:
Values above 10 mg/24-hours occur in carcinoid syndrome. Slight elevations also occur in nontropical sprue and after reserpine administration. Drugs which can interfere with testing due to physiologic response: Acetaminophen, alpha and beta blockers, atenolol, bromocriptine, broncholdilators, clonidine, digoxin, isoniazid, L-dopa, labetalol, methyldopa, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, nitroglycerin, sympathomimetic amines, phenobarbital, phenothiazines, phentolamine, reserpine, salicylates, tricyclic antidepressants.
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$213
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5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA), Random Urine with Creatinine
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$213
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Values above 10 mg/24 hrs occur in carcinoid syndrome. Slight elevations also occur in nontropical sprue and after reserpine administration. Drugs which can interfere with testing due to physiologic response: Acetaminophen, Alpha and Beta Blockers, Atenolol, Bromocriptine, Bronchodilators, Clonidine, Digoxin, Isoniazid, L-Dopa, Labetalol, Methyldopa, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors, Nitroglycerin, Sympathomimetic Amines, Phenobarbital, Phenothiazines, Phentolamine, Reserpine, Salicylates, Tricyclic Antidepressants
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$213
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5' Nucleotidase
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$275
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5'-Nucleotidase (5'-NT) assay kit is for the determination of 5'-NT activity in human serum samples. 5'-NT is an enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of nucleoside-5'-mono- phosphates to nucleosides and inorganic phosphate. The enzyme is widely distributed in human and animal tissues. The activity present in sera is released from membranes of liver cells by bile salts and has been used as a marker for liver disease. Healthy subjects have a 5'-NT activity in the range of 0-10 U/L. Increased enzyme levels in sera are associated with certain forms of liver disease, such as intra- or extra-hepatic obstruction and particularly in cases of hepatic carcinoma and in mastectomy patients with recurrent metastases. The diagnostic value of 5'-NT has been shown to be superior to other liver enzymes, especially in cases of liver metastasis.
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$275
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AAS/PED
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$346
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS: Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free and Total (MALES ONLY) Total PSA, Free PSA, % Free PSA (calculated) Sex Hormone binding Globulin, (SHBG) Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) Insulin, Fasting Lipid Panel with Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
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$346
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Abalone (f346) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against abalone. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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ABL Kinase Domain Mutation
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$2021
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Kinase inhibitors such as IMATINIB mesylate (ST1571;GLEEVEC) are effective in the treatment of chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) by selectively inhibiting BCR-ABL fusion protein. Most patients in chronic phase maintain durable responses; however, many in blast crisis fail to respond, or relapse quickly. ABL kinase domain mutations are the most identified mechanism associated with relapse. The molecular monitoring in the first few months of therapy may play a crucial role in detecting patients at high risk of resistance to therapy. The ABL kinase mutation assay sequences exons 4-9 of ABL1 kinase and will detect all drug-resistance mutations as recommended by guidelines including G250E, Y253H, E255K/V, V299L, F311L/V/I, T315I/A, F317L/V/I/C, A337T, F359V/I/C and P465S, which will aid in the selection of the appropriate kinase inhibitor therapies.
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$2021
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ABO Group
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$30
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ABO type and Rh are needed to identify candidates for Rh immune globulin and to assess the risk of hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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$30
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ABO Group and Rh Type, Cord Blood
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$30
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ABO type and Rh are needed from cord blood to determine the newborn's blood type and Rh.
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$30
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Absolute Lymphocyte Count
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$80
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Increased understanding of immunodeficiency syndrome and AIDS have identified the importance of absolute lymphocyte count in addition to the specific cell type such as CD4 lymphocytes. In pediatric ages up to 14 years old, acute infectious lymphocytosis is a clinical disorder, suspected to be of enterovirus-Coxsackie A subgroup that may have upper respiratory symptoms, fever, diarrhea and abdominal pain or a totally asymptomatic clinical course. Other conditions with absolute lymphocytosis are B. pertussis infection and lymphocytic leukemoid reaction. The most commonly known lymphocytosis with atypical morphology is due to cytomegalovirus and infectious mononucleosis. The malignant forms of absolute lymphocytosis are mostly due to lymphoproliferative disorders.
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$80
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Acacia (t19) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to acacia. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Acanthamoeba/Naegleria Culture
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$784
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Small free-living amebae belonging to the genera Acanthamoeba and Naegleria have been identified as agents of human disease, causing infections of the central nervous system, cornea, lungs, and skin. These amebae are commonly found in soil, fresh water, sewage, and sludge. Acanthamoeba spp. are known to cause a chronic granulomatous amoebic encephalitis as well as a painful vision- threatening keratitis. Naegleria fowleri is implicated in primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, an acute fulminating disease that is often fatal. This test is for culture of Acanthamoeba and Naegleria only. For detection of intestinal amebae, such as Entamoeba histolytica, please request, Ova and Parasites, Concentrate and Permanent Smear CPT 87177.
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$784
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Acarus siro (d70) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Acarus siro. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/mites/allergens/acarus-siro/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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AccuType® CP, Clopidogrel CYP2C19 Genotype
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$1996
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Description:
This pharmacogenetic test may be used to help guide clopidogrel prescribing, especially in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) [1]. This test detects common variants in the CYP2C19 gene, the most validated genetic determinant of clopidogrel response.Clopidogrel is a prodrug that needs to be metabolized to its active form by cytochrome P450 2C19 (CYP2C19). Patients who carry a no-function allele of CYP2C19 have reduced clopidogrel activation, reduced platelet inhibition, and higher risk of major adverse cardiovascular events. Treatment outcomes may be improved in these patients with alternative antiplatelet therapies, such as prasugrel or ticagrelor. Therefore, CYP2C19 genotyping is helpful for assessing an individual's capability to metabolize clopidogrel and optimizing antiplatelet therapy [1].CYP2C19 genotype classifies individuals as ultrarapid, rapid, normal, intermediate, likely poor, poor, and indeterminate metabolizers. The Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) provides guidelines for using CYP2C19 status to help direct clopidogrel prescribing. Although the association between CYP2C19 genotype and clopidogrel response is most established in patients with ACS who have undergone PCI, growing evidence indicates a similar association in patients with neurovascular indications [1]. The FDA boxed warning indicates diminished antiplatelet effect in CYP2C19 poor metabolizers and availability of tests to identify these individuals [2].This is a targeted genotyping test and does not detect deletions or novel or rare variants of CYP2C19. CYP2C19 genotype does not identify all the variability in clopidogrel response. Other factors, such as age, body mass index, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, and concomitant use of certain proton pump inhibitors, may also influence clopidogrel response [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Additional assistance in test selection and interpretation of results is available from our genomic science specialists by calling 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).References1.Lee CR, et al. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2022;10.1002/cpt.2526.2. PLAVIX® (clopidogrel bisulfate). Prescribing information. Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Partnership; 2019. Accessed March 5, 2022. https://packageinserts.bms.com/pi/pi_plavix.pdf
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$1996
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AccuType® IL28B
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$1633
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The C polymorphism in rs12979860 is strongly associated with a two fold greater sustained virological response in European, African American, and Hispanic populations. Knowledge of the host genotype of patients infected with HCV will aid in the clinical decision to initiate treatment with PegIFN and RBV (a 48 week course of interferon and ribavirin which has limited efficacy and is often poorly tolerated due to side effects that prevent patients from finishing treatment).
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AccuType® Ribavirin (ITPA)
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$1498
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A laboratory developed, duplex real-time PCR assay on ABI's ViiA7 instrument detects SNPs rs1127354 and rs7270101 in the inosine triphosphatase (ITPA) gene for patients being treated for hepatitis C virus (HCV) to help assess risk of ribavirin (RBV) induced anemia.
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$1498
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AccuType® Warfarin
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$2526
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Warfarin (Coumadin®) therapy is associated with significant complications because of its narrow therapeutic index and large interpatient dosage variation necessary to achieve an optimal therapeutic response. This variation is due to both genetic and environmental factors. A promoter variant (-1639 G→A) of the Vitamin K epoxide complex subunit 1 (VCR) accounts for 25%-44% of this variability and variants of the cytochrome P enzyme C (SPCA) account for 10%-15% of this variability. Identification of these warfarin sensitive variants of the VKORC1 and the CYP2C9 genes may allow a more individualized therapy and reduced risk of bleeding complications.
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$2526
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Acetaminophen
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$505
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Acetaminophen is an analgesic agent that may be hepatotoxic when ingested in quantities exceeding 150 mg/kg.
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$505
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Acetone
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$258
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Excessive formation of ketone bodies (acetone) results in increased blood levels (ketonemia) and increased excretion in the urine (ketonuria). This condition is associated with a decreased availability of carbohydrates, such as dieting or decreased use of carbohydrates. Diabetes and alcohol consumption are common causes of ketoacidosis. Acetone is one ketone body formed from acetoacetate. Ingestion of isopropyl alcohol also leads to the formation of acetone.
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$258
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Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody
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$1123
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Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle weakness, most commonly due to autoantibody-mediated loss of functional acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in the neuromuscular junction. AChR binding autoantibodies are diagnostic of MG, and are found in 85-90% of MG patients. This assay aids in the differential diagnosis of conditions with MG-like muscle weakness and in monitoring therapeutic response. If binding antibodies are negative, assays for modulating and blocking antibodies should be considered.
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Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody with Reflex to MuSK/LRP4 Antibodies
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$1123
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Detects binding antibodies to the acetylcholine receptor (anti-AChR) by a quantitative radioimmunoassay in the sera of patients with Myasthenia Gravis (MG). About 80% to 85% of patients with generalized MG and 50% to 75% of patients with ocular MG have anti-AChR. Negative anti-AChR results are reflexed to testing for anti-MuSK (muscle specific receptor tyrosine kinase) and anti-LRP4 (low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 4). Approximately 8% to 10% of all MG cases and 20% to 50% of the generalized MG cases who lack binding anti-AChR have anti-MuSK. Anti-LRP4 antibodies are detected in the serum of approximately 9.2% (range 2% to 50%) of MG patients who are negative for both binding anti-AChR and anti-MuSK.
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$1123
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Acetylcholine Receptor Blocking Antibody
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$397
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Description:
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle weakness, most commonly due to autoantibody-mediated loss of functional acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in the neuromuscular junction. AChR binding autoantibodies are diagnostic of MG, and are found in 85-90% of MG patients. AChR blocking autoantibodies prevent inter-action of binding antibodies with the AChR. Fewer than 1% of patients have blocking antibodies without binding antibodies. Blocking antibodies are present in about 50% of patients with MG, but rare in other conditions. Therefore, blocking antibodies have utility in ruling out a possible false positive binding assay and detecting the rare patient without AChR binding antibodies.
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$397
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Acetylcholine Receptor Ganglionic (Alpha 3) Antibody
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$2198
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The G-nAChR autoantibody assay can be used to identify Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy (AAG) or paraneoplastic AAG in patients with autonomic neuropathy. Identification of paraneoplastic AAG in a patient is important, as there is an association between increased levels of G-nAChR antibodies and small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) or thymoma. Detection of paraneoplastic AAG, followed by resection and/or treatment of the patients’ tumor, can lead to a successful patient recovery. The G-nAChR autoantibody assay can be used as a serological diagnostic tool to differentiate patients suffering from immmunotreatment-responsive AAG from idiopathic autonomic neuropathy. Both conditions can present as acquired Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) dysfunction characterized by diffuse autonomic nervous system failure. The demonstration of AAG can lead to a focused immunological treatment and successful patient recovery. The G-nAChR antibody assay can also identify patients with limited forms of dysmotility, diabetic autonomic neuropathy, or postural tachycardia syndrome.
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$2198
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Acetylcholine Receptor Modulating Antibody
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$1137
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Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle weakness, most commonly due to autoantibody-mediated loss of functional acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in the neuromuscular junction. AChR binding autoantibodies are diagnostic of MG, and are found in 85-90% of MG patients. AChR modulating antibodies cross-link AChR molecules on cell surface, promoting internalization, and decreasing AChR surface density. The AChR binding and modulating antibody assays have similar sensitivities, but performing them together increases sensitivity of antibody detection by approximately 5%.
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$1137
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Achondroplasia Mutation Analysis
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$1379
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1. Prenatal diagnosis of Achondroplasia when one or both of the parents have Achondroplasia. 2. To determine if a fetus has Achondroplasia when an ultrasound shows abnormal bone structure. 3. To confirm a phenotypically diagnosed case of Achondroplasia.
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Acid-Fast Bacilli ID, Sequencing and Stain, Paraffin Block
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$1996
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Sequence ID of AFB directly from Paraffin blocks will aid in the rapid ID of these organisms from tissues, especially if the tissue had been previously fixed in formalin and not cultured for AFB.
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$1996
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Acne & Skin Trust Me In-depth
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$429
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Our Acne & Skin Trust Me In-depth has been designed with your skin health in mind. If you’ve been experiencing breakouts or other skin problems, this panel can help uncover valuable insights about your body's internal factors that may be affecting your appearance. With just a simple blood draw, you'll gain a better understanding of what's happening beneath the surface. This comprehensive panel assesses key markers such as hormone levels, inflammation indicators and vitamin deficiencies that play a role in acne breakouts. By analyzing these factors you can take action and get on the road to clearer and healthier skin. Don't let acne hold you back! Take control today. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
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C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate Estradiol, serum Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Thyroid Profile: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Progesterone, serum Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG, IgA) Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Prolactin, serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 8 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
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$429
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Acremonium kiliense (C. acremonium) IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect mold exposure immune reactions
- Screen chronic sinus and allergy symptoms
- Track antibody levels after mold cleanup
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$228
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Acremonium kiliense (C. acremonium) (m202) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Acremonium kiliense. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Acromegaly Screen (Basic)
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$146
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Description:
Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder. It develops when your pituitary gland, located deep in the brain, produces too much growth hormone (GH). Growth hormone affects growth of all tissues of the body, especially bone.
This screen is used to aid in the diagnosis of acromegaly.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Glucose, Serum
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Patient Instructions:
Fasting required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of Heparin.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Musculoskeletal diseases,
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$146
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ACTH, Roche Elecsys
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$65
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Description:
- Measures hormone controlling stress response
- Checks how well adrenal glands work
- Tests pituitary hormone for adrenal function
Includes:
ACTH, Roche Elecsys
Patient Instructions:
Must be collected between 7-10 AM.
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$65
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ACTH Stimulation, 2 Specimens
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$455
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Description:
Test for adrenal function/Addison's Disease.
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$455
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ACTH Stimulation, 3 Specimens
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$682
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Description:
Test for adrenal function/Addison's Disease.
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$682
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Actinomyces Culture
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$856
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Description:
Actinomyces species are part of the normal flora of the mouth and female genital tract and produce infection primarily as endogenous opportunists. Actinomyces israelii is the primary etiologic agent of actinomycosis. The disease is manifested in three forms: Cervical, thoracic and abdominal lesions typically from sinus tracts which drain pus and "sulfur granules", which are microcolonies of Actinomyces and other bacteria. Pelvic Actinomyces israelii has been described in association with the use of intrauterine devices (IUDs).
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$856
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Actin (Smooth Muscle) Antibody (IgG)
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$174
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Description:
Actin is the major antigen to which smooth muscle antibodies react in autoimmune hepatitis. F-Actin IGG antibodies are found in 52-85% of patients with Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) or chronic active hepatitis and in 22% of patients with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC). Anti-Actin antibodies have been reported in 3-18% of sera from normal healthy controls.
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$174
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Activated Protein C-Resistance
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$528
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Description:
Activated protein C (APC) resistance is the most frequent hereditary defect associated with deep vein thrombosis. Over 95% of the APC resistance phenotype is due to the Factor V Leiden mutation. The APC-Resistance assay is a plasma based functional test for the determination of APC resistance caused by the factor V Leiden mutation.
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$528
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Activated Protein C Resistance with Reflex to Factor V (Leiden) Mutation
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$528
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Description:
Activated Protein C Resistance is the most frequent hereditary defect associated with deep vein thrombosis. Over 95% of the APC resistance phenotype is due to the Factor V Leiden Mutation. The APC-resistance assay is a plasma based functional test for the determination of APC resistance caused by the Factor V Leiden Mutation.
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$528
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), Rapid Mutation Panel
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$13825
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Description:
FLT3 testing is established as a prognostic marker associated with poor prognosis (high percentage of bone marrow blast cells, increased risk of relapse from CR, and reduced survival). However, with the advent of FLT3 inhibitors it is now also a test for targeted therapy in AML. The multi-kinase inhibitor Midostaurin, in combination with chemotherapy, is a targeted agent that significantly prolongs survival in patients with newly diagnosed FLT3-mutated AML and was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Recently, the European LeukemiaNet recommends FLT3 testing (both tyrosine kinase domain; TKD and internal tandem duplication; ITD mutations) for all patients with AML, with results required within 3 days.In de novo AML, IDH1/2 mutations are associated with older age, normal karyotype, and NPM1 mutations. IDH1/2 and TET2 mutations are mutually exclusive. IDH1 mutations are found in 6-16% of de novo AML and are associated with a poorer outcome in patients treated with intensive chemotherapy, even in patients with favorable prognosis as per European LeukemiaNet (ELN) classification. IDH2 mutations are found in 8-19% of de novo AML. The prognostic impact of IDH2 mutations differs strongly and is less predictive overall. In the past 2 years, two mutant IDH (mutIDH) inhibitors, Enasidenib (AG-221), and Ivosidenib (AG-120), have been FDA-approved for IDH-mutant relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) based on phase 1 safety and efficacy data and continue to be studied in trials in hematologic malignancies.NPM1 mutations have an overall favorable effect on the outcome for AML. Patients with FLT3-ITD and NPM1 mutations have improved outcomes when compared to patients with those who only have the FLT3-ITD mutation, but those with both mutations had a poorer prognosis than patients with only NPM1 mutations.CEBPA mutated AML into separates into 2 prognostic subsets: (1) CEBPA double-mutated AML and (2) CEBPA single-mutated AML. Favorable outcome was restricted to double-mutated AML cases and is an independent prognostic factor for a favorable outcome. FLT3-ITD, NPM1, ASXL1 and RUNX1 mutations are detected more frequently in CEBPA single-mutated AML.TP53 mutations correlate with poor response to chemotherapy and poor survival in patients with or without complex karyotype. There is a decreased frequency of FLT3, and NPM1 mutations in TP53 mutated AML.
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$13825
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia Prognostic Panel (Normal Karyotype)
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$5458
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Description:
This testing, consisting of FLT3, NPM-1, and CEBPA, is recommended in the NCCN guidelines for determination of AML risk status in patients with cytogenetically normal AML. The presence of CEBPA gene mutations is associated with increased disease-free survival and overall survival. Mutations in NPM1 gene is a predictor of favorable prognosis and good response to induction chemotherapy. The presence of (FLT3) internal tandem duplication is associated with short disease-free survival.
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$5458
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Acute Pancreatitis Panel
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$65
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Description:
Pancreatitis is a condition that occurs when the pancreas, an organ behind the stomach, becomes swollen and painful.
The pancreas produces digestive enzymes and insulin. The digestive enzymes flow into the small intestine to help break down food. Insulin is released into the blood to control the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Amylase, Serum
Lipase, Serum
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$65
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Acylcarnitine, Plasma
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$869
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Description:
Elevation of one or more acylcarnitines is diagnostic for an organic aciduria or a fatty disorder. A low carnitine level may mask a disease state.
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$869
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Acylglycines, Quantitative Panel, Urine
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$2018
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Description:
Acylglycines are an important class of metabolites that are used in the diagnosis of several organic acidurias and mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation disorders. This test is intended for the diagnosis and monitoring of several organic acidemias and fatty acid disorders affecting multiple metabolic pathways. Disorders diagnosed by Acylglycines assay: Isovaleric acidemia 3-Methylcrotonyl-Co-A-carboxylase deficiency Short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase(SCAD) deficiency Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy Propionic acidemia Glutaric aciduria type-1, 2 and 3 Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase(MCAD) Beta-ketothiolase deficiency 17-Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency Isobutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency Short/branched-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (SBCADD) The test will also allow physicians to determine dietary compliance or the effectiveness of dietary/cofactor therapy for their patients. It can also be used, alone or in conjunction with other tests, to confirm the findings of a positive expanded newborn screen.
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$2018
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Adalimumab Anti-drug Antibody for IBD
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$1133
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Description:
Detectable serum adalimumab anti-drug antibody may cause accelerated adalimumab clearance leading to reduced trough levels of adalimumab and a compromised clinical response. Patients with low trough adalimumab level and anti-drug antibody are more likely to benefit from a switch in biologic therapy than from an increase in adalimumab dose. If adalimumab level is therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is detected, adalimumab anti-drug antibody may accelerate clearance of the drug, but the detected anti-drug antibody may not be clinically significant. The anti-drug antibody may not be functional or the level is inadequate to accelerate adalimumab clearance. For adalimumab responsive patients, anti-drug antibody may disappear over time or increase, and, if increased, may cause sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels and a loss of response in the future. Addition of immuno-suppressive agents to the treatment regimen may suppress development of anti-drug antibody. Quest Diagnostics adalimumab anti-drug antibody levels are determined with an assay that measures both free and bound anti-drug antibody. Therefore, serum rheumatoid factor will not cause false negative adalimumab anti-drug antibody results.
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$1133
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Adalimumab Anti-drug Antibody for Rheumatic Diseases
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$1133
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Description:
Detectable serum adalimumab anti-drug antibody may cause accelerated adalimumab clearance leading to reduced adalimumab trough levels and a compromised clinical response. Patients with low trough adalimumab level and anti-drug antibody are more likely to benefit from a switch in biologic therapy than from an increase in adalimumab dose. If adalimumab level is therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is detected, adalimumab anti-drug antibody may accelerate clearance of the drug, but the detected anti-drug antibody may not be clinically significant. The anti-drug antibody may not be functional or the level is inadequate to accelerate adalimumab clearance. For adalimumab responsive patients, anti-drug antibody may disappear over time or increase, and, if increased, may cause sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels and a loss of response in the future. Addition of methotrexate to the the treatment regimen may suppress development of anti-drug antibody. Quest Diagnostics adalimumab anti-drug antibody levels are determined with an assay that measures both free and bound anti-drug antibody. Therefore, serum rheumatoid factor will not cause false negative adalimumab anti-drug antibody results.
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$1133
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Adalimumab Drug Level and Anti-drug Antibody for IBD
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$2266
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Description:
The American Gastroenterological Association recommends optimal adalimumab trough concentration of 7.5 mcg/mL or greater in patients with active IBD. Data from separate clinical studies suggest an optimal adalimumab trough concentration greater than 4.5 mcg/mL or 8-12 mcg/mL. Sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels may be due to a patient not yet achieving a steady state trough level early in therapy, inadequate dosing, a dosing interval that is too long, or accelerated adalimumab clearance. Accelerated adalimumab clearance may be explained by the presence of adalimumab anti-drug antibody or rheumatoid factor in the patient's serum, or may be caused by other diseases that indirectly lead to immunoglobulin loss (i.e. kidney disease, protein-losing gastroenteropathy). If adalimumab level is sub-therapeutic but total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is not detected: Patients with a sub-therapeutic adalimumab trough level, but no anti-drug antibody, may benefit from an increased adalimumab dose. If adalimumab level is sub-therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is detected: Detectable serum adalimumab anti-drug antibody may cause accelerated adalimumab clearance leading to reduced trough levels and a compromised clinical response. Such patients are more likely to benefit from a switch in biologic therapy than from an increase in adalimumab dose. If adalimumab level is therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is not detected: In patients who do not respond or who lose their clinical response, mucosal inflammation is likely to be driven by a process that is not TNF alpha dependent. A switch to a different class of therapy should be considered. If adalimumab level is therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is detected: If the patient is responding clinically, the detected anti-drug antibody may not be clinically significant because the detected anti-drug antibody may not be functional or the level is inadequate to accelerate adalimumab clearance. Anti-drug antibody may disappear over time or increase, and, if increased, may cause sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels and a loss of response in the future. Patients with a loss of adalimumab response despite therapeutic trough levels may benefit from a switch to a different class of therapy.
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$2266
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Adalimumab Drug Level and Anti-drug Antibody for Rheumatic Diseases
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$2266
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Description:
Several studies suggest a target adalimumab trough concentration of 5-12 mcg/mL. Sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels may be due to a patient not yet achieving a steady state trough level early in therapy, inadequate dosing, a dosing interval that is too long, or accelerated adalimumab clearance. Accelerated adalimumab clearance may be explained by the presence of adalimumab anti-drug antibody or rheumatoid factor in the patient's serum, or may be caused by other diseases that indirectly lead to immunoglobulin loss (i.e. kidney disease, protein-losing gastroenteropathy). If adalimumab level is sub-therapeutic but total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is not detected: Patients with a sub-therapeutic adalimumab trough level, but no anti-drug antibody, may benefit from an increased adalimumab dose. If adalimumab level is sub-therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is detected: Detectable serum adalimumab anti-drug antibody may cause accelerated adalimumab clearance leading to reduced trough levels and a compromised clinical response. Such patients are more likely to benefit from a switch in biologic therapy than from an increase in adalimumab dose. If adalimumab level is therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is not detected: Patients who do not respond or who lose their clinical response, inflammation is likely to be driven by a process that is not TNF alpha dependent. A switch to a different class of therapy should be considered. If adalimumab level is therapeutic and total adalimumab anti-drug antibody is detected: If the patient is responding clinically, the detected anti-drug antibody may not be clinically significant because the detected anti-drug antibody may not be functional or the level is inadequate to accelerate adalimumab clearance. Anti-drug antibody may disappear over time or increase, and, if increased, may cause sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels and a loss of response in the future. Patients with a loss of adalimumab response despite therapeutic trough levels may benefit from a switch to a different class of therapy. Addition of methotrexate to the treatment regimen may suppress development of ADA.
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$2266
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Adalimumab Level for IBD
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$1133
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Description:
The American Gastroenterological Association recommends optimal adalimumab trough concentration of 7.5 mcg/mL or greater in patients with active IBD. Data from separate clinical studies suggest an optimal adalimumab trough concentration greater than 4.5 mcg/mL or 8-12 mcg/mL. Sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels may be due to a patient not yet achieving a steady state trough level early in therapy, inadequate dosing, a dosing interval that is too long or accelerated adalimumab clearance. Accelerated adalimumab clearance may be explained by the presence of adalimumab anti-drug antibody or rheumatoid factor in the patient's serum, or may be caused by other diseases that indirectly lead to immunoglobulin loss (i.e. kidney disease, protein-losing gastroenteropathy). If the steady state trough adalimumab level is low despite adequate dosing, adalimumab anti-drug antibody testing should be considered.
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Price:
$1133
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Adalimumab Level for Rheumatic Diseases
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$1133
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Description:
Several studies suggest a target adalimumab trough concentration of 5-12 mcg/mL. Sub-therapeutic adalimumab levels may be due to a patient not yet achieving a steady state trough level early in therapy, inadequate dosing, a dosing interval that is too long or accelerated adalimumab clearance. Accelerated adalimumab clearance may be explained by the presence of adalimumab anti-drug antibody or rheumatoid factor in the patient's serum, or may be caused by other diseases that indirectly lead to immunoglobulin loss (i.e. kidney disease, protein-losing gastroenteropathy). If the steady state trough Adalimumab level is low despite adequate dosing, adalimumab anti-drug antibody testing should be considered.
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$1133
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ADAMTS13 Activity with Reflex to Inhibitor
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$556
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Description:
ADAMTS-13 is a zinc metalloprotease that cleaves ultra large vWF multimers. Studies have shown that low levels of ADAMTS-13 activity are associated with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), a life-threatening hematological condition characterized by a low platelet count, microvascular thrombi, red cell fragmentation, and renal complications. Congenital TTP is a rare inherited disease caused by mutations within the ADAMTS-13 gene, which result in the production of non-functional protein. The acquired form of TTP is an autoimmune-like disorder caused by the development of autoantibodies to ADAMTS-13 that inhibits enzyme activity.Note: In the FDA approved test used at Quest Diagnostics, results are reported using international units (IU) per mL and not in percent (%), typically described in many studies. To convert to %, multiply IU/mL by 100%. For example, 0.3 IU/mL would be equivalent to 30% (0.3 IU/mL x 100%).
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$556
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AD-Detect™ ABeta 42/40 and p-tau217 Evaluation, Plasma
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$552
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Description:
- Evaluate changes in memory or thinking
- Assess risk for future memory loss
- Screen for signs of brain decline
Includes:
AD-Detect™ ABeta 42/40 and p-tau217 Evaluation, Plasma
Patient Instructions:
Patients should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to collection of a sample
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$552
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Addison's Disease Screen (Basic)
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$251
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Description:
Addison's disease occurs when the adrenal glands (located above each kidney) do not work normally and do not produce enough hormones. Addison's disease may also be called chronic adrenal insufficiency or hypocortisolism.
This screen is used to aid in the diagnosis of Addison's disease.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Adrenal Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Cortisol, Total
Magnesium, Serum
Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. ACTH should be drawn between 7 AM and 10 AM. If drawn at any other time, the reference ranges do not apply. Cortisol, Total not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. Uric Acid, Serum recommends to discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$251
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Adenovirus Antigen Detection, Gastroenteritis, EIA
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$225
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Description:
Adenovirus causes respiratory tract infections, conjunctivitis, and diarrhea. Infections are most common in individuals who are immunocompromised and in young children. Adenovirus antigen detection is useful to confirm the diagnosis of adenovirus infection in patients with gastroenteritis.
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$225
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Adenovirus Antigen, DFA
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$301
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Description:
Respiratory viruses are responsible for a significant proportion of illness in human populations. Diagnosis may facilitate appropriate selection of specific antiviral drug therapy, prevent inappropriate use of antibiotics and guide patient management decisions.
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$301
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Adenovirus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$758
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Description:
This test is designed to detect multiple strains of adenovirus, including adenovirus 40 and 41, but it does not differentiate among strains. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to diagnosis by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods and is the preferred method for the detection of acute adenovirus infection.
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$758
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Adenovirus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$1763
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of Adenovirus in a patient's specimen. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to diagnosis by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture.
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$1763
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Adenovirus, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Identifies adenovirus in FFPE tissue.
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$834
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Adenovirus, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Identifies adenovirus in FFPE tissue.
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$632
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ADHD Test
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$245
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Description:
Discover a new level of clarity and focus as you gain insight into your body with ADHD testing. Our state-of-the-art blood analysis provides an accurate and comprehensive view of adult ADHD by testing markers, helping you and your healthcare provider tailor a treatment plan specific to your needs. Keep in mind, our tests are not meant to diagnose ADHD, but rather to identify symptoms to allow you to optimize treatment results with your primary care doctor and at home. Say goodbye to frustration and hello to a brighter future, with ADHD blood testing. ADHD is a psychiatric condition that affects concentration and results in difficulty staying still or quiet. Although an ADHD diagnosis can only be determined through psychiatric evaluation, several disorders can make ADHD symptoms worse or impede effective treatment. Some of these include thyroid disorders, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and food sensitivities. If you already have an ADHD diagnosis, you should get comprehensive testing for liver and kidney function, as treatment may result in severe side effects. The following panel has been tailored to cover ADHD patients’ needs.
Includes:
Ferritin, serum.
Lead, Blood
Magnesium, serum
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Total Iron,
Iron Binding Capacity,
% Saturation (calculated)
Reticulocyte Count
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total;
Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3;
Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Zinc
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$245
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Adiponectin(1)
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$787
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Description:
Adipocytes (fat cells) express a variety of proteins that function in the homeostatic control of glucose and lipid metabolism. Insulin regulates the translocation and secretion of many of these proteins in response to changes in energy balance. Adiponectin is a protein whose secretion from adipocytes is enhanced by insulin stimulation. It has been suggested that the development of non-insulin dependent (Type II) diabetes may involve dysregulation of adiponectin secretion. In support of the link between obesity and Type II diabetes, it has been shown that decreased expression of adiponectin correlates with insulin resistance, and that adiponectin appears to be a potent insulin enhancer linking adipose tissue and whole-body glucose metabolism.
• Individuals with low adiponectin levels have a 3X greater risk of developing metabolic syndrome [1]. • Men with two or more risk factors for metabolic syndrome and high adiponectin levels are half as likely to develop metabolic syndrome as men with low adiponectin levels [2]. • Individuals with low levels of adiponectin are up to 9X as likely to develop type 2 diabetes [3]. • Individuals with low adiponectin levels have a 2X increase in the prevalence of CAD [4]. • Adiponectin levels in the blood can be increased by thiazolidinediones, such as pioglitazone [5].
References: 1. Chen SJ et al. PLoS ONE. 2012; 7: e45693. 2. Kotooka N et al. Int J Cardiol. 2012 Nov 26. pii: S0167-5273(12)01441-6. doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.10.066. [Epub ahead of print]. 3. Daimon M et al. Diabetes Care. 2003; 26: 2015-2020. 4. Kumada M et al. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2003; 23: 35-39. 5. McCoy RG et al. Mayo Clin Proc. 2012; 87: 561-570.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting for 12 hours required.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Diabetes blood testing,
Price:
$787
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ADmark® ApoE Genotype Analysis and Interpretation (Symptomatic)
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$2856
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Description:
Detection of APOE2, E3, E4 alleles.
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$2856
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Adrenal Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer
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$133
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your fatigue
- Reveal hidden adrenal issues effortlessly
- Clarify unexplained weight changes quickly
Includes:
Adrenal Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
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Autoimmune diseases,
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$133
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Adrenal Fatigue Advanced Profile
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$209
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Cortisol, AM
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. This test must be drawn between 7 AM and 10 AM. Assay is not recommended when patient is receiving prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 - 10 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$209
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Adrenal Fatigue Basic Profile
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$103
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
Cortisol, AM
Patient Instructions:
Specimen should be collected between 7 AM and 9 AM. Assay is not recommended when patient is receiving prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$103
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
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$87
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Description:
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Determination of ACTH is useful in differentiating between primary and secondary adrenocortical hypo- and hyperfunctional disorders: Addison's disease, Cushing's syndrome, adrenal carcinoma, ectopic ACTH syndrome, and adrenal nodular hyperplasia.
Alternative Name(s): ACTH
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
ACTH, Plasma
Patient Instructions:
ACTH should be drawn between 7 AM and 10 AM. If drawn at any other time, the reference ranges do not apply.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$87
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Advanced Lipid Panel with Inflammation, Cardio IQ®
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$427
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Description:
The 2013 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Adults recommend matching the intensity of statin treatment with the absolute risk of cardiovascular events. However, the standard lipid panel alone does not provide a complete assessment of absolute risk of CVD. Adding advanced CVD markers (ion mobility, apob, lp(a), hs crp and lppla2) in addition to the lipid panel will improve assessment of the CVD risk.
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Price:
$427
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Aerobic Bacterium Identification x2
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$90
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Description:
Organisms are evaluated according to clinical significance; If appropriate, the genus and species will be determined. The clinical significance of an isolate varies with the body site of origin and clinical symptoms manifested.
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Price:
$90
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Aerobic Bacterium Identification x3
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$136
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Description:
Organisms are evaluated according to clinical significance; If appropriate, the genus and species will be determined. The clinical significance of an isolate varies with the body site of origin and clinical symptoms manifested.
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Price:
$136
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Aerobic Bacterium Identification x4
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$181
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Description:
Organisms are evaluated according to clinical significance. If appropriate, the genus and species will be determined. The clinical significance of an isolate varies with the body site of origin and clinical symptoms manifested.
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Price:
$181
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Alanine Aminotransferase ALT (formally known as SGPT)
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$114
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Description:
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) measurements are particularly useful in the diagnosis and management of certain liver diseases, e.g., viral hepatitis and cirrhosis. ALT activity in tissue is generally much lower than aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity and is found in highest concentrations in the liver. Significant elevations of ALT occur only in diseases of the liver. ALT is often measured in conjunction with AST to determine whether the source of the AST is the liver or the heart. ALT is normally not elevated in cases of myocardial infarction, i.e., a normal ALT, in conjunction with an elevated AST, tends to suggest cardiac disease. However, slight elevations of ALT may occur if an infarct destroys a very large volume of heart muscle.
Includes:
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT)
****Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT) is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and in the Liver Function Profile.***
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Price:
$114
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Albumin
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$114
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Description:
Serum albumin measurements are used in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving those related to nutrition and pathology particularly in the liver and kidney. Serum albumin is valuable when following response to therapy where improvement in the serum albumin level is the best sign of successful medical treatment. There may be a loss of albumin in the gastrointestinal tract, in the urine secondary to renal damage or direct loss of albumin through the skin. More than 50% of patients with gluten enteropathy have depressed albumin. The only cause of increased albumin is dehydration; there is no naturally occurring hyperalbuminemia.
Includes:
Albumin
****Albumin, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), the Liver Function Profile and the Kidney Function Profile.***
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Blood and blood diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$114
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Albumin, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$36
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Description:
Albumin excreted in the urine (Microalbumin) is a sensitive marker of Nephropathy. It is used to screen for early renal disease in diabetic patients.
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Price:
$36
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Albumin, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$30
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Description:
Albumin excreted in the urine (Microalbumin) is a sensitive marker of nephropathy. It is used to screen for early renal disease in diabetic patients.
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Price:
$30
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Albumin/Creatinine Ratio, Timed Urine
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$111
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Description:
This test measures the amount of albumin, a large protein, in urine. The presence of albumin in urine may be useful as an early marker of kidney damage. Because the kidneys usually excrete only small molecules into urine, even low levels of albumin in urine (microalbuminuria) may suggest kidney injury [1]. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), diabetes and high blood pressure are the major causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The CDC recommends regular testing for CKD in people who have diabetes, high blood pressure, and/or other risk factors, such as heart disease, family history of CKD, obesity, previous damage to the kidneys, and older age. The albumin/creatinine ratio is an important part of this assessment [2,3]. Microalbuminuria is a known risk factor for progressive kidney disease and cardiovascular death [4]. The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) recommends annual testing for microalbumin/albumin in all individuals with diabetes whose kidneys are functioning. According to the NKF, annual testing should start 5 years after diagnosis for individuals with type 1 diabetes and at diagnosis for individuals with type 2 diabetes [5]. The NKF recommends that at least 2 of 3 specimens, drawn within a 3- to 6-month period, be reported as abnormal before making a clinical diagnosis of either microalbuminuria or albuminuria [5]. Results are reported as a ratio of albumin (µg) to creatinine (mg). Test results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. References 1. Burtis C, et al. Amino acids and proteins. In: Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 7th ed. St Louis, MO: Elsevier; 2015:314-315. 2. Gaitonde DY, et al. Am Fam Physician. 2017;96:776-783. 3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Chronic kidney disease in the United States, 2019. https://www.cdc.gov/kidneydisease/publications-resources/2019-national-facts.html. Last reviewed March 11, 2019. Accessed February 4, 2020. 4. Weir, MR. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007;2:581-590. 5. National Kidney Foundation. Am J Kidney Dis. 2007(Suppl 2);49:S1-S180.
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Price:
$111
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Albumin, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$30
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Description:
Albumin excreted in the urine (Microalbumin) is a sensitive marker of nephropathy. It is used to screen for early renal disease in diabetic patients.
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Price:
$30
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Albumin, Timed Urine
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$30
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Description:
Albumin excreted in the urine (Microalbumin) is a sensitive marker of nephropathy. It is used to screen for early renal disease in diabetic patients.
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Price:
$30
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Alcohol, Ethyl
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$505
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Description:
- Check current blood alcohol level
- Confirm recent alcohol consumption privately
- Monitor sobriety and drinking habits
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Price:
$505
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Alcohol, Methyl
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$413
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Description:
Methanol can be consumed intentionally or accidentally. It is an ingredient in antifreeze, cleaning fluids and is used as a solvent. The CNS effects of methanol are less than ethanol. However, this substance is far more toxic since ingestion can lead to acidosis and optic neuropathy which can result in blindness or death. Methanol is oxidized to formaldehyde.
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Price:
$413
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Alder (t2) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to alder. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Aldolase
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$81
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Description:
- Measures muscle enzyme levels.
- Checks for muscle damage.
- Assesses muscle health.
Includes:
Aldolase
Categories:
Price:
$81
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Aldolase
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$77
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Description:
Aids in the diagnosis of primary disease of skeletal muscle myocardial infarction and viral hepatitis.
Alternative names: Fructose-1,6 bisphospate
Categories:
Neurology,
Price:
$77
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Aldosterone, 24-Hour Urine
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$265
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Description:
Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Patients with primary hyperaldosteronism exhibit hypokalemia, hypertension, and low direct renin concentrations.
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Price:
$265
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Aldosterone, Adrenal Vein
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$1209
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Description:
Approximately 1-2% of individuals with primary hypertension have primary hyperaldosteronism characterized by hypokalemia (low potassium) and low direct renin. Because serum aldosterone concentrations vary due to dietary sodium intake and body positions, some physicians prefer measurement of 24-hour urine concentrations for aldosterone.
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Price:
$1209
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Aldosterone/Cortisol Ratio, Adrenal Vein Sampling, 1 Site
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$994
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Description:
Measurements of aldosterone/cortisol ratios in specimens from adrenal venous blood, obtained by an experienced radiologist, is the "gold standard" test to distinguish between an adenoma or unilateral hyperplasia and bilateral hyperplasia. Unilateral disease is associated with a marked (usually greater than four-fold) increase in the aldosterone/cortisol ratio on the side of the tumor, whereas there is little difference between the two sides in patients with bilateral hyperplasia. AVS (adrenal vein sampling) with aldosterone/cortisol measurement is indicated if imaging studies fail to unequivocally identify an adenoma or if the identified adenoma is <1 cm in size.
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Price:
$994
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Aldosterone/Plasma Renin Activity Ratio, LC/MS/MS
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$150
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Description:
Measurement of renin activity is useful in the differential diagnosis of individuals with hypertension. Renin levels will be elevated in patients with hypertension due to renal artery stenosis (ie, renovascular hypertension). Also useful in the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism. Patients with secondary aldosteronism tend to have low renin levels. Renin can also be used to assess the adequacy of steroid substitution in patients with adrenal insufficiency. Renin activity will be normal in patients with adequate supplementation and will be elevated when steroid substitution is inadequate.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Aldosterone, LC/MS
Plasma Renin Activity, LC/MS/MS
Aldo/Pra Ratio
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Kidney diseases,
General wellness,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$150
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Aldosterone serum
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$143
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Description:
- Checks hormone for blood pressure control.
- Measures salt and water balance hormone.
- Evaluates kidney and adrenal gland function.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$143
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Alkaline Phosphatase, Bone Specific
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$350
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Description:
- Checks bone health and growth.
- Measures bone enzyme levels.
- Assesses bone-related enzyme activity.
Includes:
Alkaline Phosphatase, Bone Specific
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Price:
$350
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Alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes
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$203
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Description:
When the Total Alkaline Phosphatase activity is increased, the Isoenzymes are useful in determining the source of the increased activity.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$203
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Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum
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$114
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Description:
This test measures the amount of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase in your blood. This enzyme is present in most tissues but is especially concentrated in the liver and bones.
Serum alkaline phosphatase levels are of interest in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone disease associated with increased osteoblastic activity. Moderate elevations of alkaline phosphatase may be seen in several conditions that do not involve the liver or bone. Among these are Hodgkin's disease, congestive heart failure, ulcerative colitis, regional enteritis, and intra-abdominal bacterial infections. Elevations are also observed during the third trimester of pregnancy.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum
********Alkaline Phosphatase, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and in the Liver Function Profile*****
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$114
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Allergen (IgE) Conventional Rast Pyrethrum/Chrysanthemum
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$224
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Description:
- Pinpoint allergy triggers causing discomfort
- Clarify the source of your symptoms
- Reveal hidden allergens affecting your health
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$224
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Allergen (IgE), Conventional Rast™, Aspen
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$237
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Description:
- Pinpoint your allergy triggers effectively
- Reveal hidden allergens causing discomfort
- Clarify the cause of your symptoms
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$237
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Allergen (IgE), Conventional Rast™, Helminthosporium sativum/Drecshlera IgE
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$249
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Description:
- Detect mold allergy trigger sources
- Screen sneezing and congestion causes
- Track seasonal allergy symptom patterns
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Price:
$249
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Allergen (IgE), Conventional Rast™, Pepper Jalapeno
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$249
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Description:
- Detect jalapeno pepper allergy triggers
- Screen for spicy food reactions
- Identify hidden food allergy causes
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Price:
$249
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Clam
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$228
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Description:
- Screen for clam food sensitivity
- Detect bloating and digestion triggers
- Track skin reaction food causes
Categories:
Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Cucumber
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$228
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Description:
- Detect cucumber food sensitivity reactions
- Screen bloating and digestive discomfort causes
- Track skin irritation after eating
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Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Lamb/Mutton
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$228
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Description:
- Detect lamb and mutton sensitivity
- Check bloating and digestion triggers
- Screen for diet-related skin issues
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Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Oyster
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$228
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Description:
- Detect oyster food sensitivity reactions
- Screen digestive discomfort after shellfish
- Identify skin reaction food triggers
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Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Scallop
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$228
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Description:
- Check scallop food sensitivity reactions
- Identify digestive symptoms after eating
- Track immune response over time
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Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Tea
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$228
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Description:
- Detect tea-related food sensitivity
- Screen digestive discomfort triggers
- Track unexplained skin and energy symptoms
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Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Trout
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$228
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Description:
- Detect trout food sensitivity triggers
- Screen recurring digestive discomfort causes
- Track skin and energy symptoms
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Price:
$228
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Allergen (IgG), EIA-Watermelon
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$228
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Description:
- Detect watermelon food sensitivity reactions
- Check digestive symptoms after eating watermelon
- Screen skin reactions linked to diet
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Price:
$228
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Allergen Specific IgE A. amstelodami
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$249
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Description:
- Detect mold allergy trigger sources
- Screen for chronic sneezing causes
- Assess indoor respiratory symptom triggers
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Alfalfa
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$200
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Description:
- Detect alfalfa allergy trigger sources
- Check sneezing and skin reaction causes
- Screen digestive upset after eating alfalfa
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Annatto Seed
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$249
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Description:
- Detect annatto seed food allergy
- Check hidden food coloring triggers
- Screen recurring hives or digestion issues
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Ant Red
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$249
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Description:
- Detect red ant allergy reactions
- Screen bite reaction risk levels
- Assess immune response to stings
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Arizona Ash
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$272
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Clarify why you're sneezing or itching
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your comfort
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
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Allergen Specific IgE Artichoke
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$200
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Description:
- Detect artichoke food allergy triggers
- Check reactions causing hives or swelling
- Screen digestive upset after eating
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Aspergillus flavus
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$249
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Description:
- Detect mold allergy trigger sources
- Check chronic sinus and cough symptoms
- Screen for indoor mold sensitivity
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Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Aspergillus nidulans
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$249
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Description:
- Detect mold-related allergy triggers
- Screen for chronic respiratory symptoms
- Assess indoor mold sensitivity risk
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Aspergillus versicolor
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$308
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Description:
- Detect mold allergy sensitivity levels
- Screen for musty building symptom triggers
- Check ongoing sneezing and congestion causes
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Price:
$308
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Allergen Specific IgE Bald Cypress (T. distichum)
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$249
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Description:
- Detect Bald Cypress pollen allergy triggers
- Screen seasonal sneezing and eye irritation
- Identify skin rash allergy causes
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Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Bayberry (M. cerifera)
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$200
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Description:
- Detect Bayberry pollen allergy triggers
- Screen for seasonal sneezing causes
- Identify skin rash allergy sources
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Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Bean Mung IgE
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$200
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Description:
- Detect mung bean allergy triggers
- Check unexplained food reaction causes
- Screen digestive and skin symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Black Bean
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$249
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Description:
- Detect black bean allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden food reactions
- Identify legume-related digestive symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Black-Eyed Pea
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$200
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Description:
- Detect black-eyed pea allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden food sensitivities
- Track digestive and skin reactions
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Brewer Yeast
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$200
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Description:
- Detect brewer's yeast food sensitivity
- Screen for hives and bloating causes
- Identify hidden food allergy triggers
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Cayenne Pepper
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$200
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Description:
- Detect spicy food allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden cayenne sensitivities
- Track allergy symptoms over time
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Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Cheese Romano
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$200
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Description:
- Detect Romano cheese allergy triggers
- Check hives and itching causes
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
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Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Chinese Elm
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$200
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Description:
- Detect Chinese Elm pollen sensitivity
- Screen seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Check itchy eyes and skin reactions
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Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Cockatiel Feathers
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$249
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Description:
- Detect cockatiel feather allergy triggers
- Screen for pet-related breathing problems
- Assess skin and eye irritation causes
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Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Cola Nut
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$200
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Description:
- Screen for cola nut allergy triggers
- Detect hidden food and drink reactions
- Check unexplained hives and stomach upset
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Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Cottage Cheese
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$200
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Description:
- Detect cottage cheese allergy reactions
- Check dairy-related digestive symptoms
- Screen for hives and itching causes
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Cream Cheese
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$223
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your cream cheese reactions
- Clarify if cream cheese is behind your symptoms
- Reveal hidden allergies affecting your daily comfort
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
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Allergen Specific IgE Curvularia spicifera
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$272
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Clarify why you're experiencing respiratory issues
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
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Allergen Specific IgE Epidermophyton floccosum
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$249
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Description:
- Check for fungal skin allergy triggers
- Detect hidden causes of skin rashes
- Screen for persistent itching reactions
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Flea
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$249
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Description:
- Detect flea allergy skin triggers
- Check chronic itching and rash causes
- Screen pet-related allergic reactions
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Fusarium solani
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$223
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
- Clarify why you're experiencing symptoms
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
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Allergen Specific IgE Gelatin Porcine
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$223
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of unexplained allergies
- Reveal hidden food sensitivities effortlessly
- Clarify if gelatin porcine is affecting you
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
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Allergen Specific IgE Green Ash (F. pennsylvanica )
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$200
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Description:
- Detect seasonal tree pollen sensitivity
- Check sneezing and congestion causes
- Identify your springtime allergy trigger
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Gum Karaya
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$249
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Description:
- Detect gum karaya allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden food reactions
- Assess itching and digestive symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Gum Xanthan
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$272
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Description:
Alternative names: Xanthan Gum
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
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Allergen Specific IgE Hickory Shagbark (C. ovata)
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$249
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Description:
- Detect hickory tree pollen allergies
- Screen seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Identify triggers behind itchy eyes
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Horse Hair
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$200
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Description:
- Detect horse hair allergy triggers
- Screen for sneezing and rash causes
- Check breathing symptoms around horses
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Horseradish
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$200
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Description:
- Detect horseradish food allergy triggers
- Check hives and stomach reaction causes
- Screen for hidden allergic sensitivities
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Iodine Bush
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$223
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Description:
- Pinpoint your allergy triggers effectively
- Clarify the cause of your symptoms
- Enhance your wellness with precise insights
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
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Allergen Specific IgE Lactase
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$272
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your digestive issues
- Reveal hidden food allergies effortlessly
- Clarify why certain foods upset you
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
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Allergen Specific IgE Ladybeetle Multicolored Asian (Harmonia axyridis)
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$249
|
|
Description:
- Check lady beetle allergy sensitivity
- Detect indoor seasonal allergy triggers
- Screen for itchy eyes causes
Categories:
Price:
$249
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Allergen Specific IgE Lenscale
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$200
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|
Description:
- Identify your specific allergy triggers
- Screen for food and environmental reactions
- Track symptoms linked to allergens
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Lombardy Poplar
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$197
|
|
Description:
- Detect Lombardy Poplar pollen allergy triggers
- Screen seasonal sneezing and itchy eyes
- Identify your springtime allergy reactions
Categories:
Price:
$197
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Allergen Specific IgE Maple Sugar
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect maple sugar allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden food reactions
- Identify unexplained allergic symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Marsh Elder Burweed
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect seasonal pollen allergy triggers
- Screen for weed allergen sensitivity
- Identify causes of sneezing symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Mozzarella Cheese
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Check for mozzarella cheese allergy
- Detect hidden dairy food reactions
- Screen digestive and skin symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
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Allergen Specific IgE Mulberry Red Tree
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$223
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Clarify why you're experiencing itchy eyes
- Reveal what's triggering your sneezing fits
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
|
Allergen Specific IgE Nectarine
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect nectarine allergy trigger reactions
- Screen for hidden fruit sensitivities
- Assess itching, hives, and swelling causes
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE Orange Tree (C. saminsis)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect orange tree pollen sensitivity
- Check causes of seasonal sneezing
- Screen for citrus fruit reactions
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE Orris Root
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect orris root allergy triggers
- Screen fragrance and cosmetic reactions
- Check unexplained skin rash causes
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Panel 2559
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$642
|
|
Description:
- Identify your specific allergy triggers
- Screen for food sensitivity reactions
- Track environmental allergen sensitivities
Categories:
Price:
$642
|
Allergen Specific IgE Parmesan Cheese
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect parmesan cheese allergy triggers
- Identify hidden dairy reaction causes
- Screen skin and digestive symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Perch Ocean
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect ocean perch fish allergy
- Screen for hidden food reactions
- Assess seafood related allergy symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Pigeon Feathers
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$308
|
|
Description:
- Detect pigeon feather allergy triggers
- Screen for sneezing and rash causes
- Monitor breathing and skin reactions
Categories:
Price:
$308
|
Allergen Specific IgE Pigweed Spiny
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect pigweed pollen allergy triggers
- Screen seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Check itchy eyes and skin reactions
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Pine Loblolly
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$272
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Clarify why you're sneezing or itching
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your comfort
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
|
Allergen Specific IgE Pinto Bean
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect pinto bean allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden food reactions
- Assess unexplained digestive symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Rabbit Bush
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect rabbit bush allergy triggers
- Check sneezing and itchy eyes causes
- Screen for outdoor allergy sensitivity
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Rabbit Hair
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect rabbit hair allergy triggers
- Screen for pet-related sneezing causes
- Assess itchy eyes and skin reactions
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Radish
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect radish food allergy triggers
- Check unexplained itching and hives
- Screen digestive discomfort after meals
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Ragweed Desert
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$223
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your sneezing
- Reveal hidden triggers for your allergies
- Clarify why you're feeling so congested
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
|
Allergen Specific IgE Red Maple (A. rubrum)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect red maple pollen allergies
- Check seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Screen itchy eyes and skin reactions
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Red Oak (Q. rubra)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect red oak pollen sensitivity
- Screen seasonal sneezing and itchy eyes
- Identify your springtime allergy trigger
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE Red Snapper
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect red snapper allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden fish sensitivities
- Check reactions causing stomach discomfort
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Rhodotorula
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect mold allergy trigger sources
- Check sneezing and congestion causes
- Screen for damp environment sensitivities
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE Rhubarb
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect rhubarb allergy trigger causes
- Check hives and itching reactions
- Screen digestive upset after eating
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE Rice Wild
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$223
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint rice allergy triggers accurately
- Clarify unexplained symptoms like itching or swelling
- Reveal hidden food sensitivities effortlessly
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
|
Allergen Specific IgE Safflower
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect safflower allergy trigger sources
- Check skin rash and hive causes
- Screen digestive upset after eating
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Scotch Broom *
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$272
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Clarify why you're sneezing so much
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
|
Allergen Specific IgE Sugar Cane
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect sugar cane allergy triggers
- Screen for food-related allergic reactions
- Identify hidden causes of hives
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Summer Squash
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Identify summer squash food reactions
- Screen for hidden allergy triggers
- Track allergy symptoms over time
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Swiss Cheese
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect Swiss cheese allergy triggers
- Screen for dairy related reactions
- Identify hidden food sensitivity causes
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Tapioca
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect tapioca food allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden diet reactions
- Identify unexplained stomach or skin symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Tilapia
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$272
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergic reactions
- Reveal if tilapia is triggering your symptoms
- Clarify your body's response to specific allergens
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
|
Allergen Specific IgE Tree of Heaven
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$272
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
- Clarify why you feel unwell
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$272
|
Allergen Specific IgE Turmeric (C. longa)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect turmeric spice allergy triggers
- Check hives and skin reactions
- Screen digestive upset after spices
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE Turnip
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect turnip food allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden digestive reactions
- Identify skin reaction food causes
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Venison
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect venison meat allergy triggers
- Screen for hidden food reactions
- Identify unexplained skin or stomach symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Wall-Eyed Pike
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$181
|
|
Description:
- Detect fish allergy trigger sources
- Check hives and skin reactions
- Screen stomach upset after meals
Categories:
Price:
$181
|
Allergen Specific IgE Whitefish
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$249
|
|
Description:
- Detect whitefish allergy trigger causes
- Screen reactions after eating fish
- Check hives and swelling causes
Categories:
Price:
$249
|
Allergen Specific IgE White Pollock
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect white pollock fish allergy
- Screen for seafood reaction causes
- Assess unexplained hives or swelling
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE White Poplar (P. alba)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Identify your seasonal pollen allergy trigger
- Screen for tree pollen sensitivity reactions
- Check sneezing and itchy eye causes
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Wingscale
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect wingscale plant allergy triggers
- Screen for outdoor allergic reactions
- Identify causes of sneezing symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Yogurt
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Check for yogurt allergy reactions
- Identify dairy-related skin symptoms
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgE Zucchini
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$200
|
|
Description:
- Detect zucchini allergy trigger foods
- Check unexplained skin and stomach reactions
- Screen food allergy symptom causes
Categories:
Price:
$200
|
Allergen Specific IgG Aust Parrot Droppings
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Detect bird dropping allergy triggers
- Check respiratory symptom root causes
- Monitor immune reaction to allergens
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Aust. Parrot Feathers
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your sneezing
- Reveal hidden allergies to parrot feathers
- Clarify why you're feeling itchy
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific IgG Bean Green/String
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your digestive issues
- Reveal hidden allergies affecting your energy
- Clarify why you feel bloated often
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific IgG Bean Navy/White
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Detect bean-related food sensitivity reactions
- Check digestive discomfort after eating beans
- Track immune response to specific beans
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Brazil Nut Food
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Identify possible Brazil nut sensitivity triggers
- Track digestive discomfort after eating nuts
- Screen for diet-related skin and energy issues
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Gelatin Bovine
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Check gelatin food sensitivity reactions
- Screen for hidden digestive triggers
- Track skin and stomach symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Goose Feathers
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your sneezing
- Reveal hidden allergies affecting your comfort
- Clarify why you feel itchy around feathers
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific IgG Latex (H. braziliensis)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint latex allergy triggers accurately
- Clarify unexplained allergic reactions
- Reveal hidden sensitivities to latex
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific IgG Lime
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Detect delayed lime food reactions
- Screen recurring bloating and discomfort
- Track skin and digestive symptoms
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Panel 2560
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$306
|
|
Description:
- Detect hidden food sensitivity triggers
- Screen for diet-related bloating causes
- Track skin and energy reactions
Categories:
Price:
$306
|
Allergen Specific IgG Perennial Rye
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Clarify why you feel congested often
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific IgG Short Ragweed
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Check ragweed pollen allergy triggers
- Identify seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Track allergy sensitivity changes yearly
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Sunflower Seed
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Screen for sunflower seed sensitivity
- Detect digestive discomfort triggers
- Track skin reaction patterns
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergen Specific IgG Western Ragweed
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
- Clarify why you feel unwell
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific (m11) IgG Rhizopus nigricans
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$251
|
|
Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
- Clarify why you feel unwell often
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
|
Allergen Specific (m14) IgG Epicoccum purpurascens
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$228
|
|
Description:
- Detect mold exposure allergy triggers
- Screen chronic sinus and skin issues
- Track immune response over time
Categories:
Price:
$228
|
Allergy Evaluation 1, Northeast
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the northeast region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
|
Allergy Evaluation 2, Southeast
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the southeast region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Evaluation 3, Subtropical
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the subtropical region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Evaluation 4, Great Lakes
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Evaluation 5, North Central
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the north central region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Evaluation 6, South Central
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$479
|
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Description:
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (m6)
Bermuda Grass (g2)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cat Dander (e1)
Common Ragweed (Short) (w1)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dog Dander (e5)
June Grass (Kentucky Blue) (g8)
Oak (t7)
Rough Pigweed (w14)
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$479
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Allergy Evaluation 7, Rocky Mountain
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Evaluation 8, Arid Southwest
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$518
|
|
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the arid southwest region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Evaluation 9, Northwest
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$518
|
|
|
Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 10 common environmental allergens in the northwest region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$518
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Allergy Insect Venom Panel
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$222
|
|
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 insect venoms that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$222
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Allergy Mold Panel, Complete
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$303
|
|
Description:
- Checks mold allergies in your blood
- Identifies mold allergens affecting you
- Analyzes body's reaction to mold
Includes:
Allergy Mold Panel, Complete
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Price:
$303
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Allergy-Mold Profile plus IgE
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$821
|
|
Description:
- Detect mold-triggered allergy symptoms
- Check your immune sensitivity levels
- Screen for hidden environmental triggers
Categories:
Price:
$821
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Allergy Panel 11, Mold Group
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$259
|
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 different molds that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$259
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Allergy Panel 13, Stinging Insect Group
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
|
$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 different stinging insects that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$259
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Allergy Panel 14, Pediatric Group
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests a child for specific IgE antibodies to 5 different foods that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel 15, Cereal Group
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$259
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This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 5 different cereals that are commonly associated with allergies. These cereals include barley, buckwheat, gluten, rice, and rye. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergies [1].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE-sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when the food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum.The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.References1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025.3. NIAID-Sponsored Expert Panel, Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 Suppl):S1-S58
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$259
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Allergy Panel 16, Vegetable Group
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$259
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This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 vegetables that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel 17, Salad Group
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$259
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This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 plants frequently used in salads that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel 18, Nut Mix Group
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$362
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 7 nuts that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$362
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Allergy Panel 19, Seafood Group
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$311
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This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 6 different seafood that are commonly associated with allergies. These shellfish include codfish, crab, lobster, salmon, shrimp, and tuna. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergies [1].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE-sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when the food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum.The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.References1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025.3. NIAID-Sponsored Expert Panel, Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 Suppl):S1-S58
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$311
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Allergy Panel, Animal Group
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 different animal allergens that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel, Region 2, Grasses
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 grasses that are commonly associated with allergies in the southeast region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel, Region 5, Trees
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 trees that are commonly associated with allergies in the north central region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel, Region 6, Grasses
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 grasses that are commonly associated with allergies in the south central region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel, Region 6, Weeds
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 weeds that are commonly associated with allergies in the south central region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel, Region 7, Trees
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$259
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 5 trees that are commonly associated with allergies in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$259
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Allergy Panel, Region 9, Trees
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$259
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Description:
- Identify your seasonal tree pollen triggers
- Screen for common regional allergy sources
- Track sneezing and congestion causes
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$259
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Allergy-Shellfish Panel
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$176
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Description:
This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 4 different shellfish that are commonly associated with allergies. These shellfish include clam, crab, lobster, and shrimp. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergies [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE-sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when the food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. NIAID-Sponsored Expert Panel, Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 Suppl):S1-S58
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Clam (f207)
Crab (f23)
Lobster (f80)
Shrimp (f24)
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$176
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Almond (f20) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against almonds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Almond Food IgG4
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$254
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Description:
The clinical utility of food-specific IgG4 tests has not been clearly established. Physicians sometimes use allergen- specific IgG4 to evaluate patients prior to or during immunotherapy. These tests can be used in special clinical situations. This test should only be ordered by physicians who recognize the limitations of the test.
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$254
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Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein
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$398
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Description:
Alpha-1-acid glycoprotein is an acute phase reactant found in a number of conditions. It migrates with the alpha-1 proteins on serum protein electrophoresis.
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$398
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Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) Mutation Analysis
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$1389
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Description:
This test identifies the S and Z alleles in the SERPINA1 gene associated with alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency.
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$1389
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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin (AAT) Phenotype
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$610
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Description:
More than 40 phenotypes of AAT exist. The inherited deficiency, seen most often as the ZZ, SS and SZ phenotypes, is associated with neonatal hepatitis and infantile cirrhosis. In adults, these phenotypes are associated with chronic lung disease, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
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$610
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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin (AAT) Quantitation and Mutation Analysis
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$1482
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Description:
American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society Statement: Standards for the Diagnosis and Management of Individuals with Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2003, vol. 168, 818-900.
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$1482
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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin (AAT) Quantitation and Phenotype
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$702
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Description:
- Screen for inherited lung disease risk
- Check liver damage warning signs
- Assess your genetic protein deficiency status
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$702
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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin, Feces, 24-Hour
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$162
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Description:
This test measures alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT) concentration in a 24-hour stool specimen. The result of this test, preferably interpreted jointly with the result of a simultaneous plasma AAT level, may aid in the diagnosis of protein-losing enteropathy [1].Protein-losing enteropathy is a disorder caused by inflammation or destruction of intestinal mucosa and subsequent increased loss of plasma protein through the gastrointestinal tract. Conditions associated with protein-losing enteropathy include but are not limited to inflammatory bowel disease, lymphoma, Whipple disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, and food allergies [2]. Measurement of radioactive albumin is the "gold standard" for gastrointestinal protein loss but is rarely performed because of the high cost and complex methodology [3]. AAT has a molecular weight similar to that of albumin and is resistant to proteolysis. Therefore, the excretion of AAT in stool can be used to estimate protein loss in the gastrointestinal tract [1,2].Low stool AAT levels may also be caused by AAT deficiency or impaired hepatic synthesis of AAT; thus, they must be interpreted in conjunction with plasma AAT levels [2]. Abnormal results in patients with intestinal blood loss need to be interpreted carefully owing to the possibly increased AAT clearance [3]. AAT clearance, calculated from AAT concentrations in a 24-hour fecal specimen and a serum specimen, is more reliable for estimating protein loss [4].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Florent C, et al. Gastroenterology. 1981;81(4):777-780.2. Sherwood RA, et al. Gastric, intestinal, and pancreatic function. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.3. Strygler B, et al. Gastroenterology. 1990;99(5):1380-1387.4. Levitt DG, et al. Clin Exp Gastroenterol. 2017;10:147-168.
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$162
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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin, Quantitative
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$116
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Description:
Alpha-1-Antitrypsin level may be increased in normal pregnancy and in several diseases including chronic pulmonary disease; hereditary angioedema; renal, gastric, liver and pancreatic diseases; diabetes; carcinomas and rheumatoid diseases. Alpha-1-Antitrypsin may be decreased in emphysema, hepatic cirrhosis, respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn, nephrosis, malnutrition and cachexia. If a deficiency is present, aat phenotyping may be considered to confirm heterozygous versus homozygous deficiencies.
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Pediatrics,
General wellness,
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$116
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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin, Random Feces
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$162
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Description:
This test measures alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT) concentration in a random stool specimen and may help screen for protein-losing enteropathy [1]. An AAT level measured in a 24-hour stool specimen and interpreted jointly with a simultaneous blood AAT level is generally preferred for the diagnosis of protein-losing enteropathy [2].Protein-losing enteropathy is a disorder caused by inflammation or destruction of intestinal mucosa and subsequent increased loss of plasma protein through the gastrointestinal tract. Conditions associated with protein-losing enteropathy include but are not limited to inflammatory bowel disease, lymphoma, Whipple disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, and food allergies [3]. Measurement of radioactive albumin is the "gold standard" for gastrointestinal protein loss but is rarely performed because of the high cost and complex methodology [4]. AAT has a molecular weight similar to that of albumin and is resistant to proteolysis. Therefore, the excretion of AAT in stool can be used to estimate protein loss in the gastrointestinal tract [2,3].Low stool AAT levels may also be caused by AAT deficiency or impaired hepatic synthesis of AAT; thus, they must be interpreted in conjunction with plasma AAT levels [3]. Abnormal results in patients with intestinal blood loss need to be interpreted carefully owing to the possibly increased AAT clearance [4].An AAT level measured in a random stool specimen may not accurately reflect daily AAT excretion [2]. AAT clearance, calculated from AAT concentrations in a 24-hour fecal specimen and a serum specimen, is more reliable for estimating protein loss [5].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Thomas DW, et al. Gastroenterology. 1981;80(4):776-782.2. Florent C, et al. Gastroenterology. 1981;81(4):777-780.3. Sherwood RA, et al. Gastric, intestinal, and pancreatic function. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.4. Strygler B, et al. Gastroenterology. 1990;99(5):1380-1387.5. Levitt DG, et al. Clin Exp Gastroenterol. 2017;10:147-168.
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$162
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Alpha-2-Antiplasmin
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$657
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Description:
- Check your blood clotting balance
- Detect unusual bruising or bleeding causes
- Monitor clot breakdown protein levels
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$657
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Alpha-2-Macroglobulin
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$398
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Description:
Alpha-2-Macroglobulin is produced in the liver. Increased concentrations are associated with patients with some chronic liver diseases, nephrotic syndrome, and diabetes. Decreased concentrations are associated with patients with pancreatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple myeloma.
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$398
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Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) and AFP-L3
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$341
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Description:
This assay is intended for use in the assessment of risk for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with chronic liver disease.
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$341
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Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum, Tumor Marker
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$99
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Description:
The most important application of AFP testing in cancer management is for testicular cancer. Elevation of serum AFP above values found in healthy individuals occurs in several malignant diseases, most notably nonseminomatous testicular cancer and primary hepatocellular carcinoma. AFP is not recommended as a screening procedure to detect cancer in the general population.
Alternative Name(s): AFP
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Includes:
Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum
Patient Instructions:
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Cancer detection,
Price:
$99
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Alpha-Galactosidase, Serum
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$1692
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Diagnosis of Fabry disease in males.Preferred screening test (serum) for Fabry disease.This test is not useful for patients undergoing a work up for a meat or meat-derived product allergy.
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$1692
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Alpha-Gal Panel
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$213
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This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to alpha-gal, an allergy component, and 3 meats (beef, pork, and lamb) that commonly trigger alpha-gal-associated meat allergy. This IgE panel may be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of alpha-gal syndrome, a severe allergic reaction to mammalian meat induced by past tick bites [1].Most cases of alpha-gal syndrome occur in the southeastern United States because of the heavy presence of the lone star ticks. Other types of ticks also have been associated with alpha-gal syndrome in Europe, Australia, Asia, and the northern and western United States. The alpha-gal (ie. galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose) IgE test helps evaluate the etiology of meat allergies in patients with delayed onset of symptoms (3 to 6 hours after eating meat) [1,2]. IgE antibodies to alpha-gal are the likely mediator of anaphylactic reactions in individuals who develop hypersensitivities to beef, pork and/or lamb as adults [2].The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel can be found on the Quest Diagnostics Directory Page. References1. Alpha-gal syndrome. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Updated March 28, 2022. Accessed May 21, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/alpha-gal/index.html2. o215 Alpha-Gal. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Accessed June 13, 2022.https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/allergen-component.html?key=o215
Includes:
Beef (f27) IgE
Lamb (f88) IgE
Pork (f26) IgE
Galactose-Alpha-1,3-Galactose (Alpha-Gal) IgE
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. No fasting needed.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Price:
$213
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Alpha-Gal Panel
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$213
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Description:
- Tests for red meat allergies
- Measures IgE to beef, pork, lamb
- Includes Alpha-Gal Syndrome check
Includes:
Beef (f27) IgE
Lamb (f88) IgE
Pork (f26) IgE
Galactose-Alpha-1,3-Galactose (Alpha-Gal) IgE
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. No fasting needed.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$213
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Alpha-Globin Common Mutation Analysis
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$2324
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Description:
Alpha thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by a reduced or absent production of alpha globin. The majority of people who have alpha thalassemia trait or disease will have deletions of any number of the 4 alpha globin genes.This test identifies the 7 most common deletions in the alpha globin genes. The vast majority of individuals who have an alpha globin deletion (or deletions) will be identified with this test. It is the recommended first tier genetic test for confirmation of suspected alpha thalassemia or alpha thalassemia trait. This would include couples who are pregnant or anticipating pregnancy and who have been identified as at risk via an abnormal hemoglobinopathy evaluation (CBC and HPLC).In the event of an alpha globin variant identified on HPLC, the recommended first tier test would be alpha globin gene sequencing.
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Price:
$2324
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Alpha-Globin Common Mutation Analysis, Fetus
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$2324
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Description:
Prenatal diagnosis of Alpha Thalassemia.
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Price:
$2324
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Alpha-Globin Gene Deletion or Duplication
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$2905
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Description:
This test can be used to detect the presence or absence of large deletions in the HBA1 or HBA2 gene in patients or their family members suspected of having alpha-Thalassemia or who are carriers of alpha globin deletions. The assay can also be used in the prenatal diagnosis of alpha-Thalassemia. The assay does not determine the type or breakpoint of the rearrangement. This assay can be used instead of Southern Blot analysis to determine the total number of intact alpha globin genes.
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Price:
$2905
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Alpha-Globin Gene Sequencing
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$3082
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Description:
Alpha thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by a reduced or absent production of alpha globin. The majority of people who have alpha thalassemia trait or disease will have deletions of any number of the 4 alpha globin genes. A smaller percentage will have small deletions/duplications or missense variants.This test identifies non-deletional variants in the alpha globin genes. It is the recommended first-tier test only if an alpha globin variant is identified on hemoglobin HPLC. It can also be used as a second-tier test for an individual for whom deletion testing is negative or doesn't completely explain the patient's clinical picture.
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Price:
$3082
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Alpha-Lactalbumin (f76) IgE
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$58
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against alpha-lactalbumin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$58
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Alpha Subunit
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$476
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Description:
This assay is useful in the diagnosis and management of various pituitary, placental, pancreatic and hCG-producing tumors. The assay can also be useful for investigations where alpha subunit is increased under various physiological stimuli, e.g., GnRH stimulation and TRH stimulation tests.
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$476
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Alprazolam (Xanax)
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$328
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Description:
- Check alprazolam medication blood levels
- Monitor prescription dosing accuracy
- Verify medication compliance privately
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$328
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Alternaria alternata (m6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Alternaria alternata. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Alternaria alternata (m6) IgG
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$155
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden immune system issues
- Clarify why you're feeling unwell
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$155
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Alternaria tenuis/alternata IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect mold exposure causing symptoms
- Screen chronic sinus and allergy triggers
- Track immune response to mold
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$254
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Alternative Complement Pathway Functional, Serum
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$582
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Description:
- Check immune system infection defenses
- Screen for recurrent infection causes
- Assess frequent illness patterns
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$582
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Aluminum
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$408
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Description:
Individuals undergoing hemodialysis are at risk for aluminum toxicity. Prolonged accumulation may cause anemia, encephalopathy, and vitamin D-resistant osteomalacia. Also, workers exposed to high levels or to long-term low levels of aluminum dust are at increased risk of toxicity.
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$408
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Aluminum, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$235
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Description:
Individuals undergoing hemodialysis are at risk for aluminum toxicity. Prolonged accumulation may cause anemia, encephalopathy, and vitamin D-resistant osteomalacia. Also, workers exposed to high levels or to long-term low levels of aluminum dust are at increased risk of toxicity.
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$235
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Aluminum, Blood
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$103
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Description:
Aluminum has been found as a cause of encephalopathy in patients undergoing prolonged hemodialysis for renal failure. Patients in renal failure lose the ability to filter and excrete aluminum which consequently accumulates in the blood and eventually in the brain and in bone.
Includes:
Aluminum, Blood
Patient Instructions:
Avoid fruits, juices and tea for 24 hours before collection.
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$103
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Aluminum, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$346
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Description:
Aluminum may be increased in patients on dialysis or on aluminum antacid medications and in patients with renal failure and Alzheimer's disease. Aluminum accumulates in bone and hair.
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$346
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Amantadine, Serum/Plasma
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$460
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$460
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Amenorrhea Profile
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$78
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Description:
This test measures pituitary hormone levels responsible for induction and regulation of menses.
Includes:
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Prolactin
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 - 10 hours before testing.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$78
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American Cockroach (i206) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against American cockroaches. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Amikacin
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$278
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Description:
Amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary infections. Amikacin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels provides information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$278
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Amikacin, Peak
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$278
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Description:
Amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary infections. Amikacin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of serum levels provides information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$278
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Amikacin, Peak and Trough
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$556
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Description:
Amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary infections. Amikacin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of serum levels provides information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$556
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Amikacin, Trough
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$278
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Description:
Amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary infections. Amikacin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of serum levels provides information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$278
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Amino Acid Analysis for MSUD, Plasma
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$417
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Description:
Amino acid analysis is necessary for the diagnosis of a variety of inborn errors of metabolism. These include, but are not limited to, phenylketonuria, tyrosimemia, citrullinemia, non-ketotic hyperglycinemia, maple syrup urine disease, and homocystinuria. The assay is also key for the continued monitoring of treatment plans for these disorders and useful for assessing nutritional status of patients. Our methodology is highly accurate at very low levels as well as at elevated levels.
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$417
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Amino Acid Analysis, LC/MS, Urine
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$3151
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Description:
Amino acid analysis is necessary for the diagnosis of a variety of inborn errors of metabolism. These include, but are not limited to, phenylketonuria, tyrosinemia, citrullinemia, non-ketotic hyperglycinemia, maple syrup urine disease, and homocystinuria. The assay is also key for the continued monitoring of treatment plans for these disorders and useful for assessing nutritional status of patients. Our methodology is highly accurate at very low levels as well as at elevated levels.
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$3151
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Amino Acid Analysis, Limited, Plasma
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$2774
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Description:
- Check your protein nutrition balance
- Assess muscle recovery and energy support
- Screen for diet-related nutrient gaps
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$2774
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Amino Acid Analysis, Plasma
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$2808
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Description:
Amino Acid analysis is necessary for the diagnosis of a variety of inborn errors of metabolism. These include, but are not limited to, phenylketonuria, tyrosinemia, citrullinemia, non-ketotic hyperglycinemia, maple syrup urine disease, and homocystinuria. The assay is also key for the continued monitoring of treatment plans for these disorders and useful for assessing nutritional status of patients. Our methodology is highly accurate at very low levels as well as at elevated levels.
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$2808
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Amiodarone
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$647
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Description:
Amiodarone is an antiarrythmic drug. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to monitor compliance and avoid toxicity.
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$647
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Amitriptyline
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$247
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Description:
The tricyclics are used to treat depression. Nortriptyline is an active metabolite of Amitriptyline. Therapeutic drug levels are monitored to assist the physician assessing therapeutic response and to avoid toxicity.
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$247
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AML1/ETO t(8;21) Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$849
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Description:
To detect AML1-ETO t (8;21) fusion transcript that is common in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) M2 subtype. Besides initial diagnosis and prognosis evaluation, this assay is intended to monitor the clinical course and effectiveness of therapy of Minimal Residual Disease (MRD). It may be valuable to monitor the disease trend in the same patient and predict the approaching relapse.
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$849
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Ammonia, Plasma
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$87
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Description:
Ammonia is one of the by-products of protein metabolism. Elevated blood ammonia levels have been associated with severe liver dysfunction such as hepatic encephalopathy, coma resulting from cirrhosis, severe hepatitis, Reye's syndrome, and drug hepatotoxicity. Also, elevated blood ammonia has been reported in cardiac failure, azotemia, and pulmonary emphysema. Correlation between plasma ammonia and the degree of encephalopathy can be erratic.
Includes:
Ammonia, Plasma
Patient Instructions:
Patient should not clench fist during collection, as muscular exertion often increases venous ammonia levels. Patient should avoid smoking prior to phlebotomy since smoking increases plasma ammonia levels. Phlebotomist should not use a tourniquet when collecting sample.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$87
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Amoxicillin
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$636
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Description:
The concentration of antimicrobial agents in body fluids, most notable serum or plasma, are used to regulate therapy to ensure effective dosing (especially with oral agents where GI absorption is in question), to monitor accumulation to help minimize toxicity, and to help evaluate the pharmacokinetics of new agents. Both peak and trough levels obtained immediately after dosing or immediately prior to new dosing, respectively, may be monitored.
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$636
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Amoxicillin (c6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against amoxicillin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Amphetamine, Confirmation, Blood
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$443
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Description:
- Confirm amphetamine levels with certainty
- Clarify unexplained symptoms quickly
- Reveal hidden drug interactions effortlessly
Includes:
Amphetamine Methamphetamine MDA MDMA MDEA
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$443
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Amphetamine, Confirmation, Serum
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$505
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Description:
- Confirm prior positive drug screening result
- Verify amphetamine presence with precise testing
- Support employment or legal verification needs
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Price:
$505
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Amphetamine, Confirmation, Urine
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$505
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Description:
- Confirm previous amphetamine screening test results
- Verify stimulant presence after initial screen
- Check prescription medication consistency levels
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$505
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Amphetamines, Confirmation, Meconium
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$505
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Description:
- Confirm suspected amphetamine exposure results
- Verify newborn drug exposure accurately
- Support informed newborn care decisions
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$505
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Amphetamines Expanded, Quantitative, Urine
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$500
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Description:
Confirmation of screen-positive results. This panel contains the following 6 analytes: Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Phentermine, a-Methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine (MDA), N,a-Dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine (MDMA), N-Ethyl- 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDEA).
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$500
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Amphetamines, Quantitative, LC/MS/MS, Serum
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$469
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Description:
This test is useful to monitor prescribed drug therapy. It is also utilized as a confirmation test for positive screen results that automatically reflex for confirmation at an additional charge.
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$469
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Amylase Isoenzymes with Reflex to Macroamylase
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$461
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Description:
Amylase is produced primarily in the pancreas and salivary glands. Isoenzymes may be used to determine the source of an elevated amylase concentration. Macroamylase is a laboratory and not a clinical entity. Amylase can complex with immunoglobulins or other high molecular weight proteins and serum amylase will appear falsely elevated. No clinical symptoms are associated with macroamylasemia.
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$461
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Amylase, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Urinary amylase is useful in the consideration of macroamylasemia and pseudocyst of the pancreas. With macroamylasemia, only the serum concentration is elevated. With pseudocysts, the urinary concentration remains elevated for weeks after an episode of acute pancreatitis.
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$212
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Amylase, Serum
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$114
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Description:
Amylase is a digestive enzyme produced by the pancreas and salivary gland. Elevated amylase levels can be indicative of pancreatitis. The most common cause of elevation of serum amylase is inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). In acute pancreatitis, serum amylase begins to rise within 6-24 hours, remains elevated for a few days and returns to normal in 3-7 days. Other causes of elevated serum amylase are inflammation of salivary glands (mumps), biliary tract disease and bowel obstruction. Elevated serum amylase can also be seen with drugs (e.g., morphine) which constrict the pancreatic duct sphincter preventing excretion of amylase into the intestine.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Amylase, Serum
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$114
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Amyloid Beta, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Expressed in beta-amyloid plaques in brain tissue of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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$834
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Amyloid Beta, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Expressed in beta-amyloid plaques in brain tissue of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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$632
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ANA Cascade (ANA, IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern, and Reflex to 11 Ab Cascade)
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$184
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Description:
- Checks for autoimmune diseases
- Detects immune system antibodies
- Examines blood for abnormal patterns
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$184
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ANA, IFA, Cascade and Rheumatoid Arthritis Panel 2, with Reflexes
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$1081
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Description:
This test can be helpful in the diagnosis of autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Specimens with positive results for antinuclear antibodies (ANA) by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) are subsequently tested for a series of ANA-specific autoantibodies in cascade tiers. The first tier focuses on autoantibodies associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and mixed connective tissue disease; the second tier detects autoantibodies seen in Sjogren syndrome, systemic sclerosis and polymyositis; and the third tier includes markers of the limited form of systemic sclerosis and neuropsychiatric SLE. This screen also includes the following markers of rheumatoid arthritis: rheumatoid factor, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody and anti-mutated citrullinated vimentin antibody.Note that the cascade stops with the first tier in which a positive antibody result is observed. Therefore, even if an antibody included in a subsequent tier is present, it will not be reported with this test. If the ANA IFA result is positive but all the specific autoantibodies tested in the cascade antibody tests are negative, the patient may still have an autoimmune disease other than those typically associated with the antibodies tested.
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$1081
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Anal Cancer Blood Scan
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$120
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Description:
- Detect early signs of anal cancer
- Unveil hidden health risks effortlessly
- Clarify unexplained symptoms quickly
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$120
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ANAlyzeR™ ANA, IFA with Reflex Titer/Pattern, Systemic Autoimmune Panel 1
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$8432
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Description:
This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of systemic rheumatic disorders and other autoimmune diseases. Although the test for antinuclear antibodies (ANA) is strongly associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of a variety of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. This panel simultaneously tests for ANA (using immunofluorescence) as well as the important specific autoantibodies associated with a positive ANA. It also includes testing for complement proteins, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, systemic sclerosis, polymyositis, anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome, and autoimmune thyroid disease.
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$8432
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ANA Multiplex, Panel 1 with Reflexes
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$1889
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Description:
This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of autoimmune rheumatic diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, Sjogren syndrome, mixed connective tissue disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. All specimens are screened for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with multiplex immunoassay. This approach simultaneously detects antibodies to dsDNA, chromatin, ribosomal protein, SSA, SSB, Smith (Sm), Sm/RNP, RNP, Scl-70, Jo-1, and centromere B. A positive result indicates the presence of at least 1 of these antibodies; a negative result indicates that none of the component antibodies were detected. Regardless of the result, this panel also detects antibodies to dsDNA, Sm, Sm/RNP, Scl-70, SSA and SSB as well as rheumatoid factor.ANA immunofluorescence assay (IFA) on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology as the current gold standard for ANA screening because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. However, because patients with other diseases and healthy individuals may be positive for ANA IFA, using immunoassays for screening may be more specific for a systemic rheumatic disorder [2]. On the other hand, multiplex immunoassay screening cannot rule out autoimmune diseases characterized by other antibodies, such as autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis, which may be positive for ANA IFA.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Fritzler MJ, et al. J Appl Lab Med. 2022;7:357-361.
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$1889
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ANA Multiplex with Reflex to 11 Antibody Cascade
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$30
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Description:
This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of autoimmune rheumatic diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, Sjogren syndrome, mixed connective tissue disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. All specimens are screened for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with multiplex immunoassay. This approach simultaneously detects antibodies to dsDNA, chromatin, ribosomal protein, SSA, SSB, Smith (Sm), Sm/RNP, RNP, Scl-70, Jo-1, and centromere B. A positive result indicates the presence of at least 1 of these antibodies; a negative result indicates that none of the component antibodies were detected.Specimens with positive results are subsequently tested for a series of disease-specific autoantibodies in cascade tiers. The first tier focuses on autoantibodies associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and mixed connective tissue disease; the second tier detects autoantibodies seen in Sjogren Syndrome, progressive systemic sclerosis and polymyositis; and the third tier include markers of the limited form of systemic sclerosis and neuropsychiatric SLE. Note that the cascade stops with the first tier in which a positive antibody result is observed. Therefore, even if an antibody included in a subsequent tier is present, it will not be reported with this test.ANA immunofluorescence assay (IFA) on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology as the current gold standard for ANA screening because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. However, because patients with other diseases and healthy individuals may be positive for ANA IFA, using immunoassays for screening may be more specific for a systemic rheumatic disorder [2]. On the other hand, multiplex immunoassay screening cannot rule out patients with autoimmune diseases characterized by other antibodies, such as autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis, which may be positive for ANA IFA.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Fritzler MJ, et al. J Appl Lab Med. 2022;7:357-361.
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$30
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ANA Multiplex, with Reflex to dsDNA
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$30
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Description:
This multiplex immunoassay detects common antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) that are associated with autoimmune diseases. With a reflex to double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), this test may aid in the evaluation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Because of its limited sensitivity compared to that of ANA immunofluorescence-based tests, multiplex immunoassay is not the preferred assay for ANA testing [1].This multiplex immunoassay identifies antibodies to dsDNA, chromatin, ribosomal protein, SSA, SSB, Sm, Sm/RNP, RNP, Scl-70, Jo-1, and centromere B. A positive result indicates the presence of at least one of these autoantibodies. These autoantibodies have been associated with several autoimmune diseases, including SLE, systemic sclerosis, mixed connective tissue disease, polymyositis, and Sjogren syndrome. Antibodies to dsDNA are highly specific for SLE and may be detected before flares of the disease [2]. The 2019 European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR)/American College of Rheumatology (ACR) classification criteria include antibodies to dsDNA in their immunology domains and criteria for SLE [3].A negative result of this test indicates none of the component autoantibodies were detected but does not rule out the autoimmune diseases characterized by other autoantibodies, such as autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis. The classic ANA immunofluorescence assay on human epithelial type 2 cells, an assay that can detect up to 150 antibodies, is considered by the ACR as the current gold standard for ANA testing [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Tozzoli R, et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 2002;117(2):316-324.3. Aringer M, et al. Ann Rheum Dis. 2019;78(9):1151-1159.
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$30
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Anaplasma phagocytophilum and E.chaffeensis Antibody Panel Reflex to Titers
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$1644
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Description:
This panel is for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Ehrlichia chaffeensis. Anaplasmosis (human granulocytic anaplasmosis) and Ehrlichiosis (human monocytic ehrlichiosis) are tickborne diseases caused by transmission of the bacteria via the bite of an infected tick. Anaplasmosis is most common in the Northeastern and upper Midwestern United States. Ehrlichiosis is most common in the eastern, southeastern and south-central United States.Testing for tickborne disease is based on a clinical evaluation and risk of tick exposure with consideration to the geographic region. Symptoms may be nonspecific, including headache, fever/chills, malaise, myalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms, and rash. Infection can have similarities with other tickborne illnesses with overlapping vectors, geographic endemicity, and similar clinical signs and symptoms, including Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) and Babesia microti.Negative results can occur early in infection. Nucleic acid amplification tests are the preferred method for diagnosis during acute infection. Seroconversion or a four-fold increase between acute and convalescent sera can be used to support a diagnosis. The presence of IgG alone may indicate past infection, and IgM may persist for many months after infection has resolved. Antibody levels may remain elevated for several years after acute illness. Cross-reactivity between Anaplasma and Ehrlichia spp can occur. Therefore, interpretation of serologic results is done in the context of pertinent clinical picture, including timing from symptom onset.References: 1. Tickborne Diseases of the United States. A Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers, Sixth Edition, 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.2. Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Anaplasmosis. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last updated May 15, 2024. https://www.cdc.gov/anaplasmosis/hcp/diagnosis-testing/index.html3. Miller, MJ, et al. Guide to Utilization of the Microbiology Laboratory for Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: 2024 Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). Clin Infect Dis. 2024 Mar 5:ciae104.doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae104.4. Biggs, HM, et al. Diagnosis and Management of Tickborne Rickettsial Diseases: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Other Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses, Ehrlichioses, and Anaplasmosis - United States. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2016 May 13;65(2):1-44.5. Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Ehrlichiosis. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last updated May 15, 2024. https://www.cdc.gov/ehrlichiosis/hcp/diagnosis-testing/index.html
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$1644
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Anaplasma phagocytophilum Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$838
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Description:
This test is for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against Anaplasma phagocytophilum to aid in the diagnosis of Anaplasmosis (human granulocytic anaplasmosis). Anaplasmosis is a tickborne disease caused by transmission of the bacteria via the bite of an infected tick. It is most common in the Northeastern and upper Midwestern United States during warmer months. Testing for Anaplasmosis is based on a clinical evaluation and risk of tick exposure with consideration to the geographic region. Symptoms may be nonspecific, including headache, fever/chills, malaise, myalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms, and rash (less common). Infection can have similarities with other tickborne illnesses with overlapping vectors, geographic endemicity, and similar clinical signs and symptoms, including Ehrlichia spp, Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) and Babesia microti. Negative results can occur early in infection. Nucleic acid amplification tests are the preferred method for diagnosis during acute infection. Seroconversion or a four-fold increase between acute and convalescent sera can be used to support a diagnosis. The presence of IgG alone may indicate past infection, and IgM may persist for many months after infection has resolved. Antibody levels may remain elevated for several years after acute illness. Cross-reactivity between related organisms Anaplasma and Ehrlichia spp, can occur. Therefore, interpretation of serologic results is done in the context of pertinent clinical picture, including timing from symptom onset. References:1. Tickborne Diseases of the United States. A Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers, Sixth Edition, 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.2. Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Anaplasmosis. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last updated May 15, 2024. https://www.cdc.gov/anaplasmosis/hcp/diagnosis-testing/index.html3. Miller, MJ, et al. Guide to Utilization of the Microbiology Laboratory for Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: 2024 Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). Clin Infect Dis. 2024 Mar 5: ciae104.doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae104.4. Biggs, HM, et al. Diagnosis and Management of Tickborne Rickettsial Diseases: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Other Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses, Ehrlichioses, and Anaplasmosis - United States. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2016 May 13;65(2):1-44.
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$838
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Anaplasma phagocytophilum DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) DNA PCR is a highly sensitive and specific method to detect the agent responsible for HGE, Ehrlichia equi and Ehrlichia phagocytophilia. This assay does not recognize sequences for the human ehrlichial pathogen Ehrlichia chaffeensis. The diagnosis of HGE infection should be considered in conjunction with clinical presentation and additional established clinical tests. A negative PCR result indicates the absence of HGE at detectable levels in the sample tested and does not exclude the diagnosis of disease.
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$1632
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Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase 1 (ALK1), IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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ANA Screen,IFA, with Reflex to Titer and Pattern/Mixed Connective Panel 2
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$30
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This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of individuals with clinical suspicion of mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD). All specimens are tested for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells. Specimens with positive ANA IFA results reflex to tests for ANA titer and pattern, RNP antibodies, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) antibodies, and Scl-70 antibodies to aid in differential diagnosis.The laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. The classic ANA IFA on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) as the current gold standard because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. Knowing the ANA titer and fluorescent staining pattern can be helpful in interpreting positive results [2]. The first indication of MCTD is often a high ANA titer (>1:1000), which occurs in 94% to 97% of patients with MCTD [3].Antibodies to RNP, dsDNA, and Scl-70 are included in this panel as reflex tests when the ANA IFA result is positive. The presence of RNP antibodies is considered the serologic hall mark of MCTD and is required to meet diagnostic criteria [3]. The presence of dsDNA and Scl-70 antibodies suggests systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and systemic sclerosis, respectively, but does not exclude MCTD [4]. Positive results on certain ANA tests may precede organ involvement (eg, presence of Scl-70 antibodies may precede esophageal involvement) or development of other autoimmune diseases (eg, presence of dsDNA antibodies may precede SLE) [3].Individuals with negative results on the ANA IFA usually also have negative results on specific autoantibodies. Therefore, subserology testing is not recommended for individuals without positive ANA IFA results and clinical suspicion of relevant autoimmune disease [5]. However, Jo-1 antibody may be detected in ANA IFA-negative patients with some types of myositis, and SSA antibody may be detected in some ANA IFA-negative patients with lupus or Sjogren syndrome [5].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Tozzoli R, et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 2002;117(2):316-324.3. Cappelli S, et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2012;41(4):589-598.4. Kavanaugh A, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000;124(1):71-81.5. Yazdany J, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013;65(3):329-339.
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ANA Screen,IFA,with Reflex to Titer and Pattern/Rheumatoid Arthritis Panel1
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$501
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This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases with a focus on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by simultaneously testing for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA), performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, as well as the RA markers rheumatoid factor (RF) and cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibody (IgG). For specimens with positive ANA IFA results, reflex testing for ANA titer and pattern is performed.The laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. The classic ANA IFA on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) as the current gold standard because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. Although RA is not generally associated with ANA, occasional patients may present with features of RA and SLE ("rhupus") and be positive for ANA and RA markers [2].This panel includes RF and CCP IgG antibody, 2 widely used laboratory markers that are included in the ACR/ European League Against Rheumatism classification (EULAR) criteria for RA [3]. The combination of RF and CCP antibody provides greater sensitivity than either assay alone [4] and is commonly used in the diagnostic evaluation of suspected RA.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Antonini L, et al. Autoimmun Rev. 2020;19(9):102612.3. Aletaha D, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2010;62(9):2569-2581.4. Maksymowych WP, et al. J Rheumatol. 2014;41(11):2104-2113.
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$501
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ANA Screen,IFA, with Reflex to Titer and Pattern/Sjogren's Panel 2
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$1167
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This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of Sjogren syndrome by simultaneously testing for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA), performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, as well as SSA antibodies, SSB antibodies, rheumatoid factor (RF), thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies, and anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMAs). For specimens with positive ANA IFA results, reflex testing for ANA titer and pattern is performed. For specimens with positive AMA results, reflex testing for AMA titer is performed.The laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. The classic ANA IFA on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) as the current gold standard because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. Knowing the ANA titer and fluorescent staining pattern can be helpful in interpreting positive results [2]. Individuals with negative results on the ANA IFA usually also have negative results on specific autoantibodies. However, SSA antibody may be detected in some ANA IFA-negative patients with lupus or Sjogren syndrome [3].The 2012 ACR classification criteria for Sjogren syndrome indicate that testing for SSA or SSB antibody has the highest sensitivity and specificity, and that a positive RF result in addition to an ANA titer ≥1:320 is consistent with Sjogren syndrome [4]. However, the 2016 ACR/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) classification criteria for Sjogren syndrome do not include SSB/La, RF, and ANA titer, because studies showed that these markers do not add sufficient value to SSA/Ro testing [5].Primary Sjogren syndrome is associated with an increased frequency of certain other autoimmune diseases [6]. Detecting characteristic markers, such as AMAs for primary biliary cholangitis and TPO antibodies for autoimmune thyroid disease, may aid in the evaluation of coexisting autoimmune diseases.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Tozzoli R, et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 2002;117(2):316-324.3. Yazdany J, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013;65(3):329-339.4. Shiboski SC, Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2012;64(4):475-487.5. Shiboski CH, et al. Ann Rheum Dis. 2017;76(1):9-16.6. St. Clair EW, et al. Sjogren's Syndrome. In: Firestein GS, et al, eds. Kelley & Firestein's Textbook of Rheumatology. 10th ed. Elsevier; 2017.
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$1167
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ANA Screen,IFA, with Reflex to Titer and Pattern/Systemic Sclerosis Panel 1
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$338
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This panel may be used as part of an initial diagnostic evaluation of individuals with clinical suspicion of systemic sclerosis (SSc). This panel starts with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) to detect antinuclear antibodies (ANAs). A positive result will reflex to 3 individual autoantibodies (antibodies to Scl-70, centromere B, and RNA polymerase III) that are associated with SSc.The laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. The classic ANA IFA on human epithelial type 2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) as the current gold standard because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. ANAs can be detected in 90% to 95% of the patients with SSc; a negative ANA IFA result decreases the likelihood of SSc but does not exclude it. Knowing fluorescent staining patterns of an ANA IFA can be helpful in the differential diagnosis and guide selection of further testing for specific autoantibodies [2].Antibodies to centromere, Scl-70, and RNA polymerase III are included in this panel as reflex tests when the ANA IFA result is positive. The presence of any of these 3 autoantibodies is part of the ACR/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) classification criteria for SSc [3]. Identification of certain SSc-associated autoantibodies can help distinguish the various types of SSc and the organ(s) likely to be involved, which is important for determining prognosis and optimal treatment [2].Several other autoantibodies associated with SSc are less prevalent or less recently characterized and thus are not included in this panel (eg, antibodies to U1-snRNP, Th/To, and fibrillarin). Detecting these autoantibodies may also be helpful in the evaluation of SSc [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Stochmal A, et al. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2020;58(1):40-51.3. van den Hoogen F, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2013;65(11):2737-2747.
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$338
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ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern
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$85
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Antinuclear antibodies are associated with rheumatic diseases including Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE), mixed connective tissue disease, Sjogren's syndrome, scleroderma, polymyositis, CREST syndrome, and neurologic SLE.
Alternative Names(s): ANA
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern If ANA Screen, IFA is positive, ANA Titer and Pattern will be performed.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Autoimmune diseases,
Musculoskeletal diseases,
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$85
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ANCA Screen with MPO and PR3, with Reflex to ANCA Titer
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$746
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Testing for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (P-ANCA and/or C-ANCA) has been found to be useful in establishing the diagnosis of suspected vascular diseases, inflammatory bowel disease, as well as other autoimmune diseases.
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$746
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ANCA Screen with Reflex to ANCA Titer
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$253
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Testing for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (P-ANCA and or C-ANCA) has been found to be useful in establishing the diagnosis of suspected vascular diseases (e.g., crescentic glomerulonephritis, microscopic polyarteritis and churg-strauss syndrome), bowel disease (Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and autoimmune hepatitis) as well as with other autoimmune diseases (drug-induced lupus, SLE, Felty's Syndrome). ANCA has classically been divided into C-ANCA and P-ANCA depending on the immunofluorescent pattern observed. More recently the specific antigens responsible for these patterns have been described and isolated. The antigen that gives the C-ANCA pattern is Proteinase-3 (PR-3). Multiple antigens are responsible for P-ANCA pattern, the principle antigen being Myeloperoxidase (MPO). Patients with bowel disease have been shown to have antibodies that give a P-ANCA or C-ANCA pattern. These antibodies however may not be directed towards MPO. Patients with drug induced lupus, etc, often present with a P-ANCA pattern that is associated with antibodies against MPO.
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$253
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ANCA Vasculitides
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$683
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Testing for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (P-ANCA and/or C-ANCA) has been found to be useful in establishing the diagnosis of suspected vascular diseases (e.g., crescentic glomerulonephritis, microscopic polyarteritis and Churg-Strauss syndrome), bowel disease (Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and autoimmune hepatitis) as well as with other autoimmune diseases (drug-induced lupus, SLE, Felty's syndrome). ANCA has classically been divided into C-ANCA and P-ANCA depending on the immunofluorescent pattern observed. More recently the specific antigens responsible for these patterns have been described and isolated. The antigen that gives the C-ANCA pattern is proteinase-3 (PR-3). Multiple antigens are responsible for P-ANCA pattern, the principle antigen being myeloperoxidase (MPO). Patients with vascular diseases will generally have either a C-ANCA pattern or P-ANCA pattern, and give positive results in specific tests for PR-3 or MPO. Patients with bowel disease have been shown to have antibodies that give a P-ANCA or C-ANCA pattern. These antibodies however, may not be directed towards MPO. Patients with drug induced lupus, etc., often present with a P-ANCA pattern that is associated with antibodies against MPO.
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$683
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Anchovy (f313) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against anchovy. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Androgen Receptor, IHC with Interpretation
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$817
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Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in 60-70% of breast cancers and is associated with favorable outcome among the ER+ subset. There is interest in AR as a target of hormonal therapy for breast carcinoma.
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$817
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Androgen Receptor, IHC without Interpretation
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$619
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Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in 60-70% of breast cancers and is associated with favorable outcome among the ER+ subset. There is interest in AR as a target of hormonal therapy for breast carcinoma.
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$619
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Androstenedione
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$906
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- Checks hormone levels in your blood.
- Measures androstenedione in your system.
- Monitors hormone balance for health.
Includes:
Androstenedione
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$906
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Androstenedione, Response to ACTH Stimulation
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$1825
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Androstenedione may be useful in evaluating patients with androgen excess and managing patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH),
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$1825
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Anemia Profile (Advanced)
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$129
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Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells and/or hemoglobin. The most common type of anemia is iron deficiency anemia. The Anemia Profile measures the level of anemic-related blood chemistries.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Ferritin, Serum
Folate (Folic Acid)
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Reticulocyte Count
Vitamin B12
Patient Instructions:
Specimens should be collected in the morning from patients in a fasting state, since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Folate assays of samples from patients receiving therapy with certain pharmaceuticals (eg, methotrexate or leucovorin), are contraindicated because of the cross-reactivity of folate binding protein with these compounds.
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Blood and blood diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$129
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Anemia Profile (Advanced) with CMP
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$138
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Description:
Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells and/or hemoglobin. The most common type of anemia is iron deficiency anemia. The Anemia Profile measures the level of anemic-related blood chemistries.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Ferritin, Serum
Folate (Folic Acid)
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Reticulocyte Count
Vitamin B12
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Folate assays of samples from patients receiving therapy with certain pharmaceuticals (eg, methotrexate or leucovorin), are contraindicated because of the cross-reactivity of folate binding protein with these compounds. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Blood and blood diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$138
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Anemia Profile (Basic)
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$77
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Description:
Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells and/or hemoglobin. The most common type of anemia is iron deficiency anemia. The Anemia Profile measures the level of anemic-related blood chemistries.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Reticulocyte count
Patient Instructions:
Specimens should be collected in the morning from patients in a fasting state, since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
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Blood and blood diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$77
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Angioedema Panel, Hereditary, Comprehensive
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$955
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This panel is designed to assist in the diagnosis of hereditary angioedema.
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$955
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Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE)
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$71
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Description:
This test is useful in evaluating patients presenting with sarcoidosis, Gaucher's disease and lymphoangiomyomatosis in that the enzyme is increased in these clinical settings.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE)
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days.
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Infectious diseases,
Price:
$71
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Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Polymorphism (Insertion/Deletion)
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$530
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Description:
- Assess your heart disease risk
- Screen genetic blood pressure factors
- Track athletic endurance and strength traits
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$530
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Angiotensin II
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$450
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Detection of Angiotensin II aids in the differential diagnosis of renal hypertension.
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$450
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Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor (AGTR1) Gene 1166A→C Polymorphism
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$940
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The ATR1 receptor gene polymorphism is associated with increased risk for hypertension and cardiovascular risk. Substantial increase in the c allele frequency was observed among patients with severe hypertension, particularly among individuals carrying DD ACE genotype.
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$940
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Anion Gap Panel (Electrolyte Balance)
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$99
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This panel comprises a group of 4 tests that provide information on an individual's electrolytes, acid-base, and water balance. A calculated anion gap is included to help diagnose metabolic acidosis. The panel is usually ordered during hospital and emergency room admission to help diagnose a range of conditions as well as monitor certain conditions or treatments that affect electrolyte balance [1,2]. Symptoms and signs of electrolyte, acid-base, and water imbalance may include dehydration, edema, vomiting, weakness, confusion, and cardiac arrhythmias.
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$99
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Anise (f271) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against anise. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Antibody Screen, RBC with Reflex to Identification, Titer, and Antigen Typing
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$252
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Description:
This test is used to detect significant RBC antibodies.
Alternative names: RBC Antibody Screen
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General wellness,
Specific blood tests for women,
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$252
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Anticonvulsant Panel 1
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$400
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Description:
See individual tests.
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$400
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Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide 3 (Anti-CCP3) IgG
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$369
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Description:
- Highly specific for rheumatoid arthritis
- Predicts joint damage and progression
- Used in early diagnosis of RA
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$369
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Anti-DGP IgA (Deamidated Gliadin Peptide IgA)
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$87
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Description:
- Detects early gluten sensitivity
- More sensitive than anti-gliadin tests
- Monitors treatment response
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$87
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Anti-dsDNA (Double-Stranded) Antibiodies, EIA
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$95
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Description:
dsDNA Antibody is detected in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and approximately 20% of patients with Mixed Connective Tissue Disease.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
DNA (ds) Antibody
Alternative Name(s):
Native DNA,
dsDNA,
Double-Stranded DNA Antibody,
Anti-DNA, (dsDNA)
Categories:
Autoimmune diseases,
Musculoskeletal diseases,
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$95
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Antigen-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation Panel (Candida, Tetanus, TB PPD)
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$4835
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Measurement of human lymphocyte proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Lymphocyte proliferation response to antigens, such as Candida, tetanus toxoid and tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD), are evaluated as a function of memory in cell-mediated immunity.
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$4835
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Anti-Gliadin IgG
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$329
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Description:
- Screen for gluten sensitivity
- May signal non-celiac gluten sensitivity
- Check your health
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$329
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Antimicrobial Combinations, Cystic Fibrosis Panel
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$3410
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Description:
The use of antimicrobial combinations for the treatment of infectious diseases has become more common due to several factors including: more severe infections, development of organism resistance, and infection with multiple organisms. Antimicrobial combinations may help to expand the spectrum of coverage, minimize drug toxicity, minimize development of resistance, and may lead to antimicrobial combination synergy.
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$3410
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Antimicrobial Combination Synergy, 2 Drugs
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$404
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Description:
- Check drug combination treatment effectiveness
- Screen for resistant infection concerns
- Guide difficult infection treatment decisions
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Price:
$404
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Antimony, Blood
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$438
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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Price:
$438
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Antimony, Hair
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$1830
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$1830
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Antimony, Serum/Plasma
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$438
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Description:
Exposure monitoring.
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Price:
$438
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Antimony, Urine
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$438
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/Investigation.
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Price:
$438
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH), Female
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$234
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Description:
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH), Female - AMH-MIS may be used in the investigation of ovarian reserve since AMH concentrations in adult women reflect the number of small antral and preantral follicles entering the growth phase of their life cycle. These follicles are proportional to the number of primordial follicles that still remain in the ovary, or the ovarian reserve. AMH decreases throughout a woman's reproductive life, which reflects the continuous decline of the oocyte/follicle pool with age and, accordingly, ovarian aging.
Patient Instructions:
Administration of STRENSIQ may interfere in certain assays and may falsely elevate values. For patients receiving STRENSIQ, consideration should be given to using alternate methods.
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Price:
$234
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Antiphospholipid Syndrome Diagnostic Panel
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$2399
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Description:
- Checks blood for clotting disorders
- Detects autoimmune issues affecting blood
- Screens for abnormal blood antibodies
Includes:
Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgA, IgG, IgM) Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM) Lupus Anticoagulant Evaluation with Reflex (PTT-LA and dRVVT with Reflex Confirmations)
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Price:
$2399
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Anti-Streptolysin O Antibody (ASO)
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$113
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Description:
This test is a sensitive test for recent streptococcal infection. A rise in ASO begins about one week after infection and peaks two to four weeks later. ASO levels do not rise with cutaneous infections. In the absence of complications or reinfection, the ASO level will fall to preinfection levels within 6 to 12 months. Over 80% of patients with acute rheumatic fever and 95% of patients with acute glomerulonephritis due to streptococci have elevated levels of ASO.
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Price:
$113
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Antithrombin III Activity and Antigen
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$1985
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Description:
Aids in characterization of Antithrombin deficiency (AT, previously referred to as Antithrombin III) which is associated with increased thrombotic risk. Type I deficiency is characterized by reduction in activity and antigen levels simultaneously. With type II deficiency, activity levels are lower in comparison to the antigen levels (dysfunctional protein). Acquired deficiency, more common than inherited defects, can occur due to: liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, heparin therapy, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), sepsis, and L-asparaginase chemotherapy.Anticoagulant Interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: no effect; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to decrease (UFH may decrease levels physiologically but no assay interference); Dabigatran or Argatroban (Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity levels; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect.
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Price:
$1985
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Antithrombin III Activity with Reflex to Antithrombin III Antigen
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$993
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Description:
Aids in characterization of Antithrombin deficiency (AT, previously referred to as Antithrombin III) which is associated with increased thrombotic risk. Type I deficiency is characterized by reduction in activity and antigen levels simultaneously. With type II deficiency, activity levels are lower in comparison to the antigen levels (dysfunctional protein). Acquired deficiency, more common than inherited defects, can occur due to: liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, heparin therapy, disseminated intra- vascular coagulation (DIC), sepsis, and L-asparaginase chemotherapy.Anticoagulant Interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: no effect; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to decrease (UFH may decrease levels physiologically but no assay interference); Dabigatran or Argatroban (Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity levels; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect.
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Price:
$993
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Antithrombin III Antigen
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$699
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Description:
This test measures the level of antithrombin III in your blood, which is a protein that helps prevent abnormal blood clots. Low levels can increase the risk of developing blood clots.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$699
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Anti-tTG IgA (Tissue Transglutaminase IgA)
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$144
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Description:
- Screen for celiac disease
- Monitor autoimmune response
- Assess gut inflammation
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Price:
$144
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Anti-tTG IgG (Tissue Transglutaminase IgG)
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$499
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Description:
- Supports diagnosis of celiac disease
- Alternative marker for celiac in IgA deficiency
- Evaluates potential intestinal damage
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Price:
$499
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Anuric KT/V PD Adequacy, Adult
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$145
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Description:
- Check your dialysis treatment effectiveness
- Monitor waste removal from your body
- Track kidney treatment progress over time
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Price:
$145
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APC Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$3400
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Description:
Mutations in APC are associated with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) or Attenuated Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (AFAP). FAP is associated with a lifetime CRC risk of nearly 100%. This test detects pathogenic variants in the APC gene.
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Price:
$3400
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Apixaban
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$894
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Description:
Apixaban is an oral factor Xa inhibitor that is indicated to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. It is also indicated for the treatment, prophylaxis, or the reduction in the risk of recurrence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE). Apixaban does not need to be monitored routinely, however, exceptions may include determination of failure of therapy vs. poor compliance, or potential dose adjustment required for renal or hepatic dysfunction.
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Price:
$894
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ApoB Test
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$89
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Description:
- Measures bad cholesterol particle count
- Assesses heart disease risk
- Checks artery-clogging lipoproteins
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$89
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ApoE Genotype(11) (QSC)
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$1326
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Description:
This test determines the subtypes of APOE which will aid in the risk assessment of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and Hyperlipoproteinemia.
Alternative names: CardioIQ®,Apolipoprotein E Genotype,APOE Genotype
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Genetic testing,
General wellness,
Price:
$1326
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Apolipoprotein A1
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$113
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Description:
Apolipoprotein A1 is the primary protein associated with HDL cholesterol. Like HDL cholesterol, increased concentrations are associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Price:
$113
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Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) Renal Risk Variant Genotyping
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$5122
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Description:
Two apolipoprotein L1 gene (APOL1) risk variants (referred to as G1 and G2), found predominantly in African Americans, markedly increase an individual's risk for kidney disease. The presence of two APOL1 high risk alleles (G1/G1, G2/G2, G1/G2 genotypes) confirm that the patient is at increased risk for developing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, HIV-associated nephropathy, and hypertension attributed end-stage renal disease. Clinical studies suggest that transplanted kidneys from deceased donors with two APOL1 risk alleles have shorter graft survival than donor kidneys with zero or one APOL1 risk alleles (G0/G0, G0/G1, G0/G2 genotypes). The risk of the two APOL1 high risk alleles (G1/G1, G2/G2, G1/G2) in living kidney donors remains unknown at this time. This new test for renal transplant evaluation can serve as a companion test for the nephrology genetic panel for potential donors from the African American population. If clinically indicated, potential donors and/or recipients of all ethnic groups can also be tested with our nephrology genetics panel(s) to screen for a long list of nephrology genetic diseases. With better access to genetic information, physicians will be able to help guide donors and recipients in decisions regarding transplantation.
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Price:
$5122
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Apple (f49) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against apples. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Apple (f49) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check apple food sensitivity reactions
- Detect digestive discomfort trigger foods
- Monitor skin flare-up food causes
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Price:
$118
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Apricot (f237) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against apricots. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Aquaporin-4 Antibody (IgG), CBA
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$2942
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Description:
Antibody to Aquaporin 4 causes neuromyelitis optica (NMO), a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system often confused diagnostically with multiple sclerosis (MS) and/or transverse myelitis. NMO causes optic neuritis and transverse myelitis. Early discrimination between MS and NMO is important, as optimum treatment for both diseases may differ considerably.
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Price:
$2942
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Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) Antibody (NMO-IgG), ELISA
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$2697
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Description:
Confirm suspected cases of NMO and assist in making a differential diagnosis and identifying the cause of MS-like symptoms in the patient. An accurate diagnosis will further help predict disease course and provide direction in treatment options.
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Price:
$2697
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Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) (NMO-IgG) Antibody with Reflex to Titer, Serum
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$2942
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Description:
NMO (neuromyelitis optica, Devic disease) is an immune- mediated chronic inflammatory disease that predominantly affects the optic nerve and spinal cord and presents with optic neuritis (ON) and myelitis. Limited forms of this disease, such as isolated ON, brainstem encephalitis and longitudinal extensive transverses myelitis (LETM), have been referred to as NMO spectrum disorders (NMOSD). NMO was originally thought to be a variant of multiple sclerosis, but is now recognized as a distinct disease. The presence of serum antibodies against aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is associated with NMO and NMOSD.
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Price:
$2942
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Arbovirus Antibody Panel (IgG), IFA
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$1844
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Description:
Human infections caused by arboviruses are seasonal, from mid-summer to late summer. Typical geographic distributions are: Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus from New England to Texas, California Encephalitis virus in the north central states, St. Louis Encephalitis virus throughout the southern, south-western, and west central states, and Western Equine Encephalitis virus throughout the western states.
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Price:
$1844
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Arbovirus Antibody Panel (IgG, IgM), IFA
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$3430
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Description:
- Detect recent mosquito-borne virus exposure
- Check past tick-borne infection history
- Screen unexplained fever and joint pain
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Price:
$3430
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Arginase, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Enzyme specific to the liver, useful in distinguishing hepatocellular carcinoma from other primary or metastatic tumors in the liver, can also be useful in distinguishing benign from malignant hepatic lesions.
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Price:
$834
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Arginase, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Enzyme specific to the liver, useful in distinguishing hepatocellular carcinoma from other primary or metastatic tumors in the liver, can also be useful in distinguishing benign from malignant hepatic lesions.
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Price:
$632
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Aripiprazole, Blood
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$819
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Description:
- Check your aripiprazole medication levels
- Monitor dosing accuracy over time
- Assess risk of medication side effects
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Price:
$819
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Aripiprazole, Quantitative, Serum/Plasma
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$778
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Description:
Aripiprazole (Abilify®) is an atypical antipsychotic and antidepressant used in the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and clinical depression. The analysis of aripiprazole is used to monitor compliance with drug therapy.
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Price:
$778
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Arizona Cypress (Cupressus arizonica) (t222) IgE
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$80
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Arizona cypress. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1].
While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].
A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated.
More specific information about this allergen can be found at https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/wo/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=t222
Reference
1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Aromatic Solvents Metabolites Panel, Urine
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$830
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Description:
Overexposure/poisoning determination.
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Price:
$830
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Arsenic, 24-Hour Urine
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$275
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Description:
Arsenic is widely distributed in the earth's crust. Arsenic is used in some pesticides and industrial applications. Arsenic toxicity can cause skin change, respiratory illness, nausea and vomiting, and other effects.
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Price:
$275
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Arsenic, Blood
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$100
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Description:
This assay is used to monitor exposure to arsenic, wellness, and therapy during treatment of chronic myelocytic leukemia.
Categories:
Price:
$100
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Arsenic, Fluid
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$509
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Description:
- Detect arsenic exposure from water sources
- Screen for workplace toxic chemical exposure
- Monitor heavy metal levels over time
Categories:
Price:
$509
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Arsenic, Hair
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$2355
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Description:
- Detect long-term heavy metal exposure
- Screen for environmental toxin buildup
- Track arsenic levels over time
Categories:
Price:
$2355
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Arsenic, Nails
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$1664
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Description:
Exposure Monitoring/Investigation; not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
Categories:
Price:
$1664
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Arsenic, Serum/Plasma
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$509
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Description:
- Check for recent arsenic exposure
- Screen unexplained nausea and fatigue
- Monitor heavy metal exposure risks
Categories:
Price:
$509
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Arsenic, Total Inorganic, Urine
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$672
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Description:
- Detect toxic arsenic exposure early
- Screen your drinking water safety
- Monitor workplace chemical exposure risks
Categories:
Price:
$672
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Arsenic, Urine
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$404
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Description:
Arsenic is widely distributed in the earth's crust. Arsenic is used in some pesticides and industrial applications. Arsenic toxicity can cause skin changes, respiratory illness, nausea and vomiting, and other effects.
Categories:
Price:
$404
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Ascaris (p1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Ascaris. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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ASCVD Risk Panel with Score
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$30
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Description:
This panel provides the 10-year and lifetime risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) using lipid results with anthropomorphic data and family history. The ASCVD risk assessment is recommended in the 2013 ACC/AHA Guidelines on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Adults.
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Price:
$30
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Asenapine, Serum/Plasma
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$1019
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
Categories:
Price:
$1019
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Ashkenazi Jewish Panel (11 Tests)
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$18644
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Description:
This panel consists of the diseases frequent in the Ashkenazi Jewish population that have been recommended for population based carrier screening by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and/or American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), with two additional conditions. This panel screens for Cystic Fibrosis, Tay-Sachs (DNA), Canavan Disease, Familial Dysautonomia, Gaucher Disease, Fanconi Anemia Type C, Bloom Syndrome, Niemann-Pick Disease Type A, Mucolipidosis Type IV, Glycogen Storage Disease, and Maple Syrup Urine Disease (AJ Founder Mutations).
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Price:
$18644
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Ashkenazi Jewish Panel (4 Tests)
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$8322
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Description:
This panel consists of the diseases frequent in the Ashkenazi Jewish population that have been recommended for population based carrier screening by the Americal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the American College of Medical Genetics. This panel screens for Cystic Fibrosis, Tay-Sachs (DNA), Canavan Disease, and Familial Dysautonomia.
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Price:
$8322
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Ash, White IgG4
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$254
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Description:
- Check white ash pollen sensitivity
- Identify seasonal sneezing and congestion triggers
- Track allergy reactions over time
Categories:
Price:
$254
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Asparaginase Activity
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$883
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Description:
The L-asparaginase assay is a laboratory developed test (LDT) to determine the enzyme activity of L-asparaginase in patients who have been treated with Oncaspar®, Asparlas®, Erwinaze®, or Rylaze®, all frontline chemotherapeutics for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Our assay has been validated under GLPs and CLIA requirements and is performed in our CLIA certified laboratory to monitor the asparaginase activity level during a patient's treatment.
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Price:
$883
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Asparagus (f261) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against asparagus. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT)
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$114
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Description:
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme produced by the liver. The AST test is commonly used to determine liver damage.
AST is widely distributed throughout the tissues with significant amounts being in the heart and liver. Lesser amounts are found in skeletal muscles, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, lungs, and brain. Injury to these tissues results in the release of the AST enzyme to general circulation. In myocardial infarction, serum AST may begin to rise within 6-8 hours after onset, peak within two days and return to normal by the fourth or fifth day post infarction. An increase in serum AST is also found with hepatitis, liver necrosis, cirrhosis, and liver metastasis.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT)
****Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT) is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), and in the Liver Function Profile.****
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$114
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Aspergillus Antibodies, Immunodiffusion, Serum
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$328
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Description:
Aspergillus is a group of molds. Aspergillosis ranges in severity and includes allergy-type illness, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, aspergillus sinusitis, aspergilloma, and invasive aspergillosis. Infection is more common in patients who are immunocompromised. Earlier diagnosis contributes to effective medical treatment.
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Price:
$328
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Aspergillus Antibody Panel, CF and ID, Serum
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$656
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Description:
- Detect mold-related respiratory reactions early
- Screen for unexplained chronic cough causes
- Monitor lung sensitivity to mold exposure
Categories:
Price:
$656
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Aspergillus Antibody Screen
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$425
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Description:
Demonstration of one or more precipitin bands formed by a patient's specimen against Aspergillus antigen is presumptive evidence of infection, colonization, or allergy due to an Aspergillus species. Demonstration of a non-identity band can be due to another fungal infection.
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Price:
$425
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Aspergillus Antigen, EIA, BAL
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$1075
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Description:
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis has become one of the most common fungal pulmonary diseases in certain immuno-compromised patients. Medical interventions that predispose patients to invasive aspergillosis include treatment with immunosuppressive drugs, radiation, and high doses of corticosteroids, among others.
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Price:
$1075
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Aspergillus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
Diagnostic methods based on Real-Time PCR offer the possibility of expedient detection of Aspergillus from a variety of clinical specimens. Rapid, specific diagnosis of A. terreus is important because this organism is often refractory to amphotericin B treatment.
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Price:
$1505
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Aspergillus fumigatus IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect chronic mold sensitivity reactions
- Screen for asthma related mold triggers
- Monitor immune response to mold exposure
Categories:
Price:
$254
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Aspergillus fumigatus (m3) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Aspergillus fumigatus. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/molds-and-other-microorganisms/allergens/aspergillus-fumigatus/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Aspergillus fumigatus (m3) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check immune response to mold exposure
- Screen for respiratory symptom triggers
- Assess sensitization to household mold
Categories:
Price:
$118
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Aspergillus niger (m207) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Aspergillus niger. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Aspergillus versicolor IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect past mold exposure levels
- Check respiratory symptom root causes
- Screen for indoor allergy triggers
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$228
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AspirinWorks® 11-Dehydrothromboxane B2 (11-dhTXB2) with Creatinine
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$436
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Description:
Aspirin (which inhibits platelet cyclooxygenase) reduces the risk of thrombosis in cardiovascular disease by impairing platelet function. Patients who do not respond to the platelet inhibitory effects of aspirin are designated as "aspirin resistant". The measurement of 11-dhTXB2 in urine (the principal metabolite of platelet cyclooxygenase derived thromboxane B2) may be used in individuals with cardiovascular disease prior to initiation of aspirin therapy, or in individuals non-responsive to aspirin therapy.
Alternative names: 11dhTxB2
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Allergy blood testing,
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$436
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Asymmetric Dimethylarginine (ADMA) & Symmetric Dimethylarginine (SDMA)
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$106
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ADMA and SDMA may be measured in individuals with multiple risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is recommended but not required.
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Heart & cholesterol,
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$106
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Atenolol, Serum/Plasma
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$1249
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Description:
- Check your atenolol medication levels
- Monitor heart rate and blood pressure control
- Track dosage effectiveness over time
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$1249
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Athletic Ultimate Anti-Aging Panel (LC/MS/MS)
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$571
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Ferritin, serum
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Urinalysis
Insulin
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum
Magnesium, serum
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Progesterone, serum
Prolactin, serum
Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Reverse Tri-iodothyronine (RT3)
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of heparin. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Specific blood tests for men,
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$571
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ATM Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$3400
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This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the ATM gene. Individuals assigned female at birth with an ATM pathogenic variant have an elevated risk of breast cancer. Individuals with an ATM pathogenic variant have an elevated risk of pancreatic cancer.
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$3400
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Atypical Pneumonia DNA Panel, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1839
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Description:
- Detect hidden causes of persistent cough
- Screen for walking pneumonia infection
- Identify lingering respiratory infection symptoms
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$1839
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Aureobasidium pullulans (m12) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Aureobasidium pullulans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Aureobasidium Pullulans (m12) IgG
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$154
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Description:
- Pinpoint mold allergies causing your symptoms
- Reveal hidden triggers for respiratory issues
- Clarify unexplained skin reactions effortlessly
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Allergy blood testing,
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$154
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Autoantibody Screen with Reflex to Titer
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$654
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune disease symptoms
- Check unexplained joint pain causes
- Monitor immune system activity levels
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$654
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Autoimmune Epilepsy Evaluation
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$9383
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Description:
Anti-GAD65 antibodies, anti-voltage gated potassium channels (VGKC), anti-CASPR2, anti-LGI1, and anti-NMDA receptor (NR1 subunit) antibodies are found in patients with epilepsy with an acute/subacute presentation without evidence of CNS infection, toxic, metabolic, or other known cause of epilepsy, and possibly with evidence of CNS inflammation.
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$9383
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Autoimmune Hepatitis Diagnostic Panel
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$593
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Description:
This panel may be helpful in the diagnostic evaluation of individuals with suspected autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). This panel includes an antinuclear antibody (ANA) immunofluorescence assay (IFA) screen, performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, with reflex to titer and pattern; actin (smooth muscle) antibody (SMA); liver kidney microsome type 1 (LKM-1) antibody (IgG); and anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA) with reflex to titer.The diagnosis of AIH is based on clinical features, serologic profile, and exclusion of resembling diseases such as viral hepatitis [1]. The detection of antibodies associated with AIH helps establish the diagnosis and differentiate AIH types. ANA and SMA are characteristic of type 1 AIH, while LKM-1 antibody is characteristic of type 2 AIH [2]. ANAs are detected in 75% of patients with type 1 AIH but are also common in many other autoimmune diseases [1]. SMAs are present in approximately 85% of patients with type 1 AIH but can be detected in a range of other conditions, such as viral hepatitis, malignancies, rheumatic diseases, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease [1]. LKM-1 antibody is specific for type 2 AIH and usually is not concurrent with ANA and SMA.Up to 20% of patients with AIH are negative for ANA, SMA, and LKM-1 antibody. In these patients, testing antibodies associated with AIH, such as AMA, may help support the diagnosis [2]. AMA is the serologic hallmark of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) but can also be detected in PBC-AIH overlap syndrome and type 1 AIH [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Neuberger J, et al, eds. Autoimmune Liver Disease: Management and Clinical Practice. 1st ed. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2020.2. Mack CL, et al. Hepatology. 2020;72(2):671-722.
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$593
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Autoimmune Hepatitis Differential Panel for Hep-C Patient
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$997
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Description:
This panel may help diagnose or exclude autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) in patients with hepatitis C for the purpose of informing treatment options. This panel includes an antinuclear antibody (ANA) immunofluorescence assay (IFA) screen, performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, with reflex to titer and pattern; smooth muscle antibody (SMA); liver kidney microsome type 1 (LKM-1) antibody; soluble liver antigen (SLA) antibody; and anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA) with reflex to titer.Certain hepatitis C therapies, such as peginterferon and ribavirin, are contraindicated for patients with AIH or other autoimmune conditions. The detection of certain antibodies associated with AIH may help establish or exclude the diagnosis. ANA and SMA are characteristic of type 1 AIH, while LKM-1 antibody is characteristic of type 2 AIH [1]. ANAs are detected in 75% of patients with type 1 AIH but are also common in many other autoimmune diseases [2]. SMAs are present in approximately 85% of patients with type 1 AIH but can be detected in a range of other conditions, such as viral hepatitis, malignancies, rheumatic diseases, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease [2]. LKM-1 antibody is specific for type 2 AIH and usually is not concurrent with ANA and SMA.Up to 20% of patients with AIH are negative for ANA, SMA, and LKM-1 antibody. In these patients, testing other antibodies associated with AIH, such as AMA and SLA, may help assess the diagnosis [1]. AMA is the serologic hallmark of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) but can also be detected in PBC-AIH overlap syndrome or type 1 AIH [2]. SLA antibody is highly specific (99%) for AIH and can be detected as a sole marker in 14% to 20% of patients [1]. The presence of SLA antibody is associated with the likelihood of severe disease and relapse after drug withdrawal [1]. Unlike ANA, SMA, and LKM-1, SLA is very rarely present in patients with hepatitis C [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Mack CL, et al. Hepatology. 2020;72(2):671-722.2. Neuberger J, et al, eds. Autoimmune Liver Disease: Management and Clinical Practice. 1st ed. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2020.
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$997
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Autoimmune Neurology Antibody Comprehensive Panel with Reflexes, Serum
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$57655
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Description:
A comprehensive approach to detection of known antineuronal autoantibodies aids the diagnosis of paraneoplastic syndromes and autoimmune encephalopathies and related conditions. Identification of specific antineuronal autoantibodies may direct evaluation for idiopathic autoimmune disease or underlying often occult malignancy. Characterization of autoantibody specificity may allow syndromic classification and assist in diagnosis and management. Antineuronal antibodies are detected and characterized based on indirect immunofluorescence staining pattern on multiple neuronal, non-neuronal tissues, and transformed substrate cells, and radioimmunoassays, and line blot analysis.
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$57655
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Autoimmune Profile
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$127
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Uncovering autoimmune disease through specific autoimmune blood tests can lead to treatments designed to prevent or slow your immune system from attacking itself. Autoimmune blood tests and other screening tests of the immune system can help limit illnesses and offer more favorable outcomes.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern
If ANA Screen, IFA is positive, ANA Titer and Pattern will be performed.
Anti-dsDNA (Double-Stranded) Antibiodies, EIA
Complement Component C3c
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Autoimmune diseases,
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$127
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Avocado (f96) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against avocados. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Avocado (f96) IgG
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$120
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Description:
- Pinpoint avocado sensitivity causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden food intolerances affecting you
- Clarify digestive issues linked to avocado
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Allergy blood testing,
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$120
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Babesia duncani (WA1) Antibody (IgG), IFA
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$546
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Babesia duncani, also known as WA1, causes symptoms similar to those seen in cases of babesiosis caused by Babesia microti. Most of the documented cases have occurred in the Pacific Northwest.
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$546
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Babesia microti Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$508
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Description:
This test is for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against Babesia microti to aid in the diagnosis of Babesiosis. Babesiosis is a tickborne disease caused by transmission of the protozoa via the bite of an infected tick. B. microti is most common in the northern and upper Midwestern United States.Testing for B. microti is based on a clinical evaluation and risk of tick exposure with consideration to the geographic region. Symptoms may be nonspecific, including headache, fever/chills, malaise, myalgia, and gastrointestinal symptoms. Infection can have similarities with other tickborne illnesses with overlapping vectors, geographic endemicity, and similar clinical signs and symptoms, including Anaplasma spp, Ehrlichia spp, and Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease).Negative results can occur early in infection. Nucleic acid amplification tests are the preferred method for diagnosis during acute infection. Seroconversion or a four-fold increase between acute and convalescent sera can be used to support a diagnosis. The presence of IgG alone may indicate past infection, and IgM may persist for many months after infection has resolved. Antibody levels may remain elevated for several years after acute illness. Other less common Babesia species in different geographic regions have been identified to infect humans, such as B. duncani and B. divergens. The extent of cross-reactivity between Babesia species is variable and may not be detected by this assay. Therefore, interpretation of serologic results is done in the context of pertinent clinical picture, including timing from symptom onset.References:1. Tickborne Diseases of the United States. A Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers, Sixth Edition, 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.2. Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Ehrlichiosis. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last updated May 15, 2024. https://www.cdc.gov/ehrlichiosis/hcp/diagnosis-testing/index.html3. Krause, PJ. et al. Clinical Practice Guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA): 2020 Guideline on Diagnosis and Management of Babesiosis. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 Jan 27;72(2):e49-e64. doi: 10.1093/cid/ ciaa1216.
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$508
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Babesia microti DNA, Real-Time PCR
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$1743
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of Babesia microti DNA in whole blood or ticks. Babesia microti is a protozoan parasite that infects red blood cells and causes Babesiosis. Transmission to humans occurs primarily through the bite of an infected Ixodes scapularis or Ixodes pacificus tick, occasionally through transfusion of contaminated blood products, and rarely through organ transplantation or from an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy or delivery. Clinical diagnosis of human babesiosis can be difficult, especially in the early stages. Symptoms are nonspecific and typically include fever, chills, headache, myalgia, and anorexia. Hepatomegaly and splenomegaly may also be present. Severe disease most commonly occurs in elderly and/or immunocompromised patients and is associated with higher levels of parasitemia (≥4 percent), nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Symptoms typically appear one to four weeks after infection via tick bite but may appear after a longer incubation period for infections from a contaminated blood product. Babesia parasitemia may persist in asymptomatic hosts for months or years, leading to concerns about the safety of blood products since there are currently no licensed tests for donor screening. Laboratory evaluation for Babesia microti infection includes examination of thin blood smears for the presence of parasites within red blood cells, serological assays for antibody detection in serum, and molecular identification of Babesia microti DNA in whole blood or ticks. The Babesia microti DNA, Real-Time PCR assay is rapid, sensitive and does not detect DNA sequences from the closely related canine pathogen Babesia gibsoni. A Babesia microti PCR result should be considered in the context of clinical observations, patient history, and epidemiological data when making a final diagnosis and patient management decisions. A negative result means that Babesia microti DNA was not present in the specimen above the limit of detection but does not exclude the possibility of infection.
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$1743
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Baclofen, Serum/Plasma
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$872
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$872
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Bacterial 16S rDNA Sequencing
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$1677
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Description:
Bacterial 16S rDNA sequencing is a genotypic test used as an adjunct to the phenotypic characteristics of an unknown bacterial isolate in order to determine the genus and/or the genus and species of the isolate. Genotypic tests are useful in the identification of unusual and new emerging pathogens.
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$1677
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Bacterial Identification, Anaerobic
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$68
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The clinical significance of an isolate varies with the body site of origin and clinical symptoms manifested.
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$68
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Bacterial Vaginosis/Vaginitis Panel
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$606
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Description:
G. vaginalis is associated (in concert with other organisms) with bacterial vaginosis. Trichomonas and candida species are known agents of vaginitis.
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$606
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Bahia Grass (g17) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Bahia grass. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/grass-pollens/allergens/bahia-grass-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Banana (f92) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against bananas. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Banana (f92) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Detect banana-related digestive discomfort
- Check food sensitivity symptom triggers
- Monitor skin reactions after eating
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$118
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BAP1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Loss of BAP1 expression can be useful in distinguishing benign from malignant mesothelial proliferations, and in identifying atypical Spitz tumor and uveal melanoma.
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$834
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BAP1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Loss of BAP1 expression can be useful in distinguishing benign from malignant mesothelial proliferations, and in identifying atypical Spitz tumor and uveal melanoma.
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$632
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BAP1 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the BAP1 gene. Individuals with a BAP1 pathogenic variant have an elevated risk of uveal and cutaneous melanoma, and malignant mesothelioma Individuals also have an elevated risk for renal cell carcinoma, atypical Spitz tumors, and basal cell carcinoma.
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$1360
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Barbiturates Presumptive Screen, Serum
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$303
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Description:
- Screen for sedative drug use
- Detect barbiturate presence quickly
- Check unexplained drowsiness causes
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$303
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Barbiturates, Quantitative Confirmation, Serum
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$505
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Description:
This definitive drug assay is used to confirm presumptive positive results and identify the specific barbiturates in serum. Urine and oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications.Barbiturates are a group of central nervous system (CNS) depressants that are used as sedatives, hypnotics, anesthetics, and anticonvulsants. Because barbiturates have a low therapeutic index and high abuse potential, they have been largely replaced by benzodiazepines for sedative and hypnotic purposes. Measurement of barbiturates in serum is helpful in the diagnosis and management of barbiturate intoxication as well as monitoring therapy [1]. Immunoassays are usually used to screen for barbiturate intoxication; positive screening results can then be confirmed with quantitative chromatography/mass spectrometry testing [1,2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical history and physical examination findings.References1. Porter WH. Clinical toxiology. In: Burtis CA, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 4th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2006:1325-1328.2.Drug fact sheet: Barbiturates. Untied State Drug Enforcement Administration. Accessed November 5, 2021. https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/Barbiturates-2020_0.pdf
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$505
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Barium, Serum/Plasma
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$581
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Description:
- Check barium exposure from work environments
- Screen for heavy metal related symptoms
- Monitor muscle and heart health risks
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$581
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Barium, Urine
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$581
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Description:
- Screen for barium exposure risks
- Check kidney clearance of metals
- Monitor workplace toxin exposure levels
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$581
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Barley (f6) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against barley. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Barley Pollen (g201) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to barley pollen. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Bartonella DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Bartonella DNA PCR is a highly specific and sensitive method to detect the presence of Bartonella species DNA in clinical specimens. This assay can differentiate between Bartonella henselae and Bartonella quintana. The diagnosis of Bartonella infection should not rely solely on the result of a PCR assay. A negative PCR result indicates only the absence of Bartonella species DNA in the sample tested and does not exclude the diagnosis of the disease. Patients with a positive PCR result should be evaluated with other tests to further establish the diagnosis of the disease. A positive result should be considered in conjunction with clinical presentation and additional established clinical tests.
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$1632
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Bartonella henselae Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$396
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Bartonella henselae infections have been associated with many clinical presentation, including cat scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, peliosis hepatitis, and bacteremia.
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$396
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Bartonella henselae Antibody (IgG) with Reflex to Titer
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$198
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Bartonella henselae IgG results may aid in the diagnosis of recent or current B. henselae infection. Recent infection is indicated by seroconversion or increasing IgG titers when comparing results for acute and convalescent specimens tested on the same assay run.
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$198
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Bartonella quintana Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$396
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Bartonella quintana infections have been associated with many clinical presentations, including urban trench fever, endocarditis, bacillary angiomatosis, bacilary peliosis, and bacteremia.
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$396
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Bartonella quintana Antibody (IgG) with Reflex to Titer
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$198
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Bartonella quintana IgG results may aid in the diagnosis of recent or current B. quintana infection. Recent infection is indicated by seroconversion or increasing IgG titers when comparing results for acute or convalescent specimens tested on the same assay run.
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Bartonella Species Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$791
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This antibody panel helps diagnose infections with Bartonella henselae and Bartonella quintana. This panel includes IgM and IgG antibodies with reflexes to titers for positive results.B henselae causes cat scratch disease, a self-limiting bacterial infection transmitted via exposure to cats or cat fleas. B quintana causes trench fever, a febrile bacteremic illness transmitted via body lice. B henselae and B quintana are the 2 Bartonella species that most frequently cause blood culture-negative endocarditis. In immunocompromised individuals, infections with B henselae and B quintana may present as bacillary angiomatosis, a vasculoproliferative disease of the skin [1-4].Because of the fastidious nature of B henselae and B quintana, recovery of these bacteria is rarely successful, especially from blood. Serology is commonly used for diagnosing Bartonella infections [1,3]. Confirmation of recent or current infection with either B henselae or B quintana may require testing of serial specimens to demonstrate a 4-fold increase of IgG titers or the presence of IgM. A B henselae or B quintana IgG titer of 1:800 has been proposed as a major criterion for diagnosing Bartonella endocarditis [4].IgG cross-reactivity between B henselae and B quintana often occurs [1,3]. Qualitative real-time polymerase chain reaction is a highly specific and sensitive method to detect the presence of Bartonella species DNA in clinical specimens and can differentiate between B henselae and B quintana.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical history and physical examination findings.References1. Dumler JS, et al. Bartonella. In: Carroll KC, et al, eds. Manual of Clinical Microbiology. 12th ed. ASM Press; 2019. https://www.clinmicronow.org/doi/book/10.1128/9781683670438.MCM.ch502. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bartonella infection (cat scratch disease, trench fever, and Carrion's disease). Last reviewed December 18, 2019. Accessed January 28, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/bartonella/clinicians/index.html3. Miller JM, et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2018;67(6):813-816.4. Okaro U, et al. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2017;30(3):709-746.
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$791
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Basal Inflammation Scan
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$64
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of chronic inflammation
- Reveal hidden factors affecting your energy levels
- Clarify the source of persistent aches
Includes:
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. Fasting is not required.
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$64
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Basic Cancer Monitoring Scan
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$143
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Description:
- Detect early signs of cancer effortlessly
- Reveal hidden health risks quickly
- Confirm your peace of mind with certainty
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren C-Reactive Protein (CRP) CA 19-9 Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$143
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Basic Drug Screen, Umbilical Cord Tissue
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$1513
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Detection of in utero exposure to drugs of abuse consistent with maternal use during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy; Newborn (neonatal) toxicology.
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$1513
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Basic Metabolic Panel
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$30
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This panel comprises a group of 8 specific tests that provide information on the status of an individual?s blood electrolytes, glucose levels, kidney status, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a routine health examination or physical [1].The Basic Metabolic Panel is also commonly ordered during hospital and emergency-room admission, and to monitor the metabolism and vital signs of hospitalized individuals with conditions, such as hypertension, who are being treated with diuretics or other appropriate interventions. [1].Significant changes in electrolytes, acid-base balance, renal function, and blood glucose may be associated with kidney failure, respiratory distress, and impaired cognitive status. Changes in sodium, potassium, and calcium alter the excitability of neurons, cardiac, and skeletal muscles that can produce arrhythmias, weakness, and spasms/tremors [1].Basic metabolic panel test results are usually evaluated in conjunction with one another for patterns of results. A single abnormal test result could be indicative of something different than if more than 1 of the test results are abnormal. Many conditions can cause abnormal results, including kidney failure, respiratory distress, and diabetes-related complications [1].The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: Plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and osmotic pressure.Potassium: Essential for proper muscle and nerve function.Chloride: Helps keep the balance of fluids, maintain blood volume, stabilize blood pressure, and balance the pH of body fluids.CO2 (carbon dioxide, bicarbonate): Used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance.Glucose: A critical energy source for cells and organs. Used to diagnose diabetes and hypoglycemia.Calcium: Essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation.BUN (blood urea nitrogen): Evaluation of kidney function.Creatinine: Useful for diagnosis of renal insufficiency and estimation of glomerular filtration rate.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. New York, NY: Wolters Kluwer; 2020, 6-463.
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Basic Metabolic Panel, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of 8 specific tests that provide information on the status of an individual's blood electrolytes, glucose levels, kidney status, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a routine health examination or physical [1]. The Basic Metabolic Panel is also commonly ordered during hospital and emergency room admission, and to monitor the metabolism and vital signs of hospitalized individuals with conditions, such as hypertension, who are being treated with diuretics or other appropriate interventions [1]. Significant changes in electrolytes, acid-base balance, renal function, and blood glucose may be associated with kidney failure, respiratory distress, and impaired cognitive status. Changes in sodium, potassium, and calcium alter the excitability of neurons, cardiac, and skeletal muscles that can produce arrhythmias, weakness, and spasms/tremors [1]. The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1]. Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance. Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels. Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis. Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance. Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar. Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases. Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis. Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults. References 1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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Basic Metabolic Panel without Calcium
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of 7 specific tests that provide information on the status of an individual's blood electrolytes, glucose levels, kidney status, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a routine health examination or physical [1].The Basic Metabolic Panel is also commonly ordered during hospital and emergency room admission, and to monitor the metabolism and vital signs of hospitalized individuals with conditions, such as hypertension, who are being treated with diuretics or other appropriate interventions. [1].Significant changes in electrolytes, acid-base balance, renal function, and blood glucose may be associated with kidney failure, respiratory distress, and impaired cognitive status. Changes in sodium, potassium, and calcium alter the excitability of neurons, cardiac, and skeletal muscles that can produce arrhythmias, weakness, and spasms/tremors [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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Basic Metabolic Panel without Calcium and Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of 7 specific tests that provide information on the status of an individual's blood electrolytes, glucose levels, kidney status, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a routine health examination or physical [1].The Basic Metabolic Panel is also commonly ordered during hospital and emergency room admission, and to monitor the metabolism and vital signs of hospitalized individuals with conditions, such as hypertension, who are being treated with diuretics or other appropriate interventions. [1].Significant changes in electrolytes, acid-base balance, renal function, and blood glucose may be associated with kidney failure, respiratory distress, and impaired cognitive status. Changes in sodium, potassium, and calcium alter the excitability of neurons, cardiac, and skeletal muscles that can produce arrhythmias, weakness, and spasms/tremors [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020
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$30
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Basic Metabolic Panel without Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$30
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See individual tests
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$30
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Basil (f269) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to basil. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/spices/basil/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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BasoFunction™ HRT Acetaminophen
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$966
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
Patient Instructions:
Patients taking calcineurin inhibitors should stop their medication 72 hours prior to draw. Patients taking prednisone should stop medication for 2 weeks prior to draw.
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Allergy blood testing,
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$966
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BasoFunction™ HRT Amoxicillin
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro specific IgE testing is not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Cephalosporin
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$966
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing is not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
Alternative names: Progene® BasoFunction™ Test
Patient Instructions:
Patients taking calcineurin inhibitors should stop their medication 72 hours prior to draw.
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Allergy blood testing,
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$966
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BasoFunction™ HRT Ciprofloxacin
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$943
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Lys-Aspirin
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$966
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro specific IgE testing is not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
Patient Instructions:
Patients taking calcineurin inhibitors should stop their medication 72 hours prior to draw.
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Allergy blood testing,
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$966
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BasoFunction™ HRT Monosodium Glutamate
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$943
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Penicillin (Benzylpen)
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$943
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Penicillin (Minor Det)
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$966
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Description:
This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
Patient Instructions:
Patients taking calcineurin inhibitors should stop their medication 72 hours prior to draw.
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Allergy blood testing,
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$966
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BasoFunction™ HRT Potassium Metabisulphite
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Sodium Benzoate
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro specific IgE testing is not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Sodium Nitrite
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Sodium Salicylate
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Sulfamethoxazole
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Tartrazine
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro IgE testing in not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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BasoFunction™ HRT Tetracycline
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$943
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This test may be useful with patients for whom skin testing and/or in vitro specific IgE testing is not appropriate or available. This is an in vitro challenge of whole blood with histamine as a measure of cell stimulation.
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$943
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Bass Black (Sea Bass) (Centropristis striata) IgE
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$200
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This assay is used to detect allergen specific-IgE using an Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA). In vitro allergy testing is the primary testing mode for allergy diagnosis.
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$200
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B-cell Clonality Panel (IGH, IGK), PCR
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$3141
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This assay, which interrogates the immunoglobulin kappa light chain gene (IGK) and the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH), by a PCR method based on the BIOMED-2 consensus, is useful for establishing clonality of B-cell lymphoid neoplasms. It can be used also for identification of minimal residual disease or early recurrence in patients with a previous diagnosis of a B-cell neoplasm. Testing for both IGH and IGK gene rearrangements is reported to detect up to 99% of B-cell malignancies, compared to 80-90% for IGH and 85-90% for IGK alone.
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$3141
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B-cell Receptor IGH Gene Rearrangement, PCR
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$1570
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This assay, which interrogates the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene (IGH) by a PCR method based on the BIOMED-2 consensus, is useful for establishing clonality of B-cell neoplasms and in the identification of minimal residual disease or early recurrence in patients with a previous diagnosis of a B-cell neoplasm. It can be used in association with the immunoglobulin kappa light chain (IGK test code 90363, or IDH/IGK combo test code 91635), since false-negative results can occur in up to 10-20% of B-cell malignancies when testing for IGH only. The highest rates of non-detectable IGH clonal rearrangements are in IGV- mutated B-cell neoplasms such as follicular lymphoma and plasma cell neoplasms and in B-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma due to absent or incomplete B-cell receptor rearrangements.
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$1570
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B-cell Receptor IGK Gene Rearrangement, PCR
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$1570
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Description:
This assay, which interrogates the immunoglobulin kappa light chain gene (IGK) by a PCR method based on the BIOMED-2 consensus, is useful for establishing clonality of B-cell lymphoid neoplasms and in the identification of minimal residual disease or early recurrence in patients with a previous diagnosis of B-cell neoplasm. It can be used in association with the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH PCR assay test code 90362), since false-negative results can occur in up to 10-25% of B-cell malignancies with testing IGK only.
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$1570
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bcl-2, IHC with Interpretation
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$379
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To help with the diagnosis of lymphomas of follicular cell origin, in paraffin embedded tissues. About 90% of follicular lymphomas have a translocation that juxtaposes the bcl-2 gene to an immunoglobulin gene with subsequent deregulation of protein synthesis and cell proliferation.
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$379
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bcl-6, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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BCR-ABL1 Gene Rearrangement, Quantitative, PCR
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$1334
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The Philadelphia Chromosome (Ph) is a translocation between chromosome 9 and 22 t(9; 22) (q34; Q11) that is found in more than 90-95% of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), and in 20-25% of adult and 2-10% of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). In CML, most translocations fall in the major breakpoint cluster region of the BCR gene, and result in either of two BCR-ABL1 mRNA molecules having an e13a2 junction (fusion of BCR exon 13 with ABL1 exon 2) or an e14a2 junction (fusion of BCR exon 14 with ABL1 exon 2) that encodes the p210 BCR-ABL1 fusion protein. In all, about two thirds of the BCR breakpoints fall in the minor breakpoint cluster region of the BCR gene, and the hybrid BCR-ABL1 transcript contains an e1a2 junction (fusion of BCR exon1 with AB11 exon2) which is translated as a p190 BCR-ABL1 fusion protein. Quantitative measurement of the changes of BCR-AB1 expression levels over time is important to monitor disease progression and response to targeted therapies. This test is a reverse-transcription pcr-based quantitative assay which detects these two major BCR-AB11 mRNA transcripts produced by the t(9; 22) chromosomal translocation (p210 and p190). BCR-ABL1 transcript levels are expressed as a percent ratio of BCR-ABL1 to the normalizing ABL1 transcript levels. For the p210 transcript associated with CML, quantitation is further adjusted to the international scale (IS) to allow comparison with other IS-compliant BCR-ABL1 assays. Optimal therapy in CML is associated with transcript levels below the major molecular response (MMR) milestone indicated by a BCR-ABL1/ABL1% (is) below 0.1.
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Beech (t5) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to beech. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Beef (f27) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against beef. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Beef (f27) IgG
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$118
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- Check beef food sensitivity reactions
- Identify digestive discomfort triggers today
- Screen for hidden dietary immune responses
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$118
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Beetroot (Beta vulgaris) (f319) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against beetroot. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Benzene, Blood
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$449
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Description:
- Check benzene chemical exposure levels
- Screen for workplace fuel exposure
- Monitor ongoing solvent exposure risks
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Price:
$449
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Benzene Incident, Urine (OSHA)
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$664
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Description:
Occupational exposure incident. Expedited reporting based on OSHA required guidelines.
Includes:
Specific Gravity
Phenol Total
Phenol Total (Specific Gravity corrected)
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$664
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Benzodiazepine, Confirmation, Urine
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$487
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Description:
- Confirm benzodiazepine presence in urine
- Verify prescription medication compliance easily
- Detect unexpected substance use privately
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Price:
$487
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Benzodiazepines, Serum
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$525
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Description:
Benzodiazepines are widely used as anxiolytics, sedative- hypnotics, muscle relaxants, and anticonvulsants. Benzodiazepines include drugs such as diazepam Valium®, chlordiazepoxide Librium®, oxazepam Serax®, lorazepam Ativan®, alprazolam Xanax®, clonazepam Clonopin® and triazolam Halcion®. Many common benzodiazepines are detected in urine by their metabolites oxazepam and nordiazepam. Psychological and physiological addictions, misuse and abuse of benzodiazepines have been described.
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Price:
$525
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Benztropine, Serum/Plasma
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$506
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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Price:
$506
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Bermuda Grass (g2) IgE
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$80
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Description:
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Beryllium, Blood
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$449
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation
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Price:
$449
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Beryllium, Serum/Plasma
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$449
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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Price:
$449
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Beryllium, Urine
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$611
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Description:
Beryllium is used as a neutron modulator in nuclear reactors and inertial systems. It can also be found in the manufacturing of electronic and radio tubes, electric heating elements and x-ray tube windows. Beryllium is a component of radar devices, nose cones, jet plane brakes and missiles. It is highly toxic with death resulting from very short exposure to low concentrations of the element or its salts. Symptoms include dermatitis, corneal burns, non-healing ulcerations, vomiting, cyanosis and nausea.
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Price:
$611
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Beta-2-Adrenergic Receptor Mutations
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$1510
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Description:
This test detects two polymorphisms in the beta-2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) gene: Gly16Arg and Gln27Glu, which have been shown to correlate with the phenotype of bronchodilator responsiveness in asthma.
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Price:
$1510
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Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM)
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$1331
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Description:
Beta-2-Glycoprotein 1 (also known as apolipoprotein H), is a cofactor in antiphospholipid antibody binding and is the critical antigen in the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. The presence of high titer IgG/IgM beta-2-glycoprotein 1 antibodies is one criteria for the diagnosis of antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.
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Price:
$1331
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Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibody (IgA)
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$504
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Description:
Beta-2-Glycoprotein 1, apolipoprotein H, is a cofactor in antiphospholipid antibody binding and is the critical antigen in the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. Beta-2- Glycoprotein 1 antibody is more specific than cardiolipin antibody that may express reactivity in patients with syphilis and other infectious diseases.
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Price:
$504
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Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibody (IgG)
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$414
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Description:
Beta-2-Glycoprotein 1, apolipoprotein H, is a cofactor in antiphospholipid antibody binding and is the critical antigen in the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. Beta-2- Glycoprotein 1 antibody is more specific than cardiolipin antibody that may express reactivity in patients with syphilis and other infectious diseases.
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Price:
$414
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Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibody (IgG) with Reflex to B2GPI-Domain 1
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$414
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Description:
The antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a systemic autoimmune disorder characterized venous and/or arterial thrombosis (intravascular blood clotting), thrombocytopenia, recurrent fetal loss, and moderate-to-high titers of antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies, lupus anticoagulant (LA), anti-cardiolipin (aCL) antibodies and anti-Beta-2-glycoprotein I (aB2GPI) antibodies.aPL antibodies are autoantibodies that react with negatively charged phospholipids (e.g. Cardiolipin). They are frequently found in sera of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and related diseases and are typical for the development of secondary APS. The presence of antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with no other autoimmune diseases is characteristic of primary APS. Because aCL antibodies are found in 80-90% of patients with APS, this test is very sensitive for the diagnosis of the syndrome. However, the aCL test is not specific to APS because aCL antibodies can also be detected in other autoimmune diseases, following administration of several drugs, and in the aftermath of infectious diseases (e.g., syphilis, hepatitis C and infectious mononucleosis).B2GPI, also known as apolipoprotein H, is a 54 kDa serum cofactor (protein) that inhibits the intrinsic coagulation pathway and is involved in the regulation of blood coagulation. Detailed investigations about the nature of the cardiolipin-B2GPI complex have shown that B2GPI is the real autoantigen of anti-cardiolipin antibodies. In addition to being a prerequisite for binding to anti-cardiolipin antibodies, B2GPI has been identified as the primary antigen for these antibodies. Hence, an assay with a B2GPI bound solid phase will not bind antibodies from other disease states, e.g., in syphilis positive samples, and will show better overall disease specificity.A definite diagnosis of APS requires the presence of at least one clinical manifestation and one positive laboratory test result. The clinical criteria include thrombosis and one of the following three during pregnancy: one or more pregnancy losses after the 10th gestational week; one or more episodes of pre-term delivery before the 34th gestational week due to severe pre-eclampsia or severe placental insufficiency; or three or more recurrent pregnancy losses before the 10th gestational week. The laboratory criteria include the detection of IgG aCL or aB2GPI antibodies in moderate to high titers, in two different measurements at least 12 weeks apart; or detection of LA in two different measurements at least 12 weeks apart.Anti-B2GPI antibodies have been reported to bind to epitopes located primarily on domains 1, 4, and 5 of the B2GPI molecule. Importantly, the main B2GPI epitope specifically associated with antiphospholipid syndrome has been reported to be a cryptic and conformation dependent structure that involves different regions of domain 1. If testing is positive for aB2GPI IgG antibodies, reflex testing will be performed to determine if the antibodies are directed to B2GPI domain 1. A positive B2GPI domain 1, IgG antibody test result may be useful in identifying patients at increased risk for arterial and venous thrombosis and pregnancy morbidity.
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Price:
$414
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Beta-2-Glycoprotein I-Domain 1 Antibody (IgG)
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$414
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Description:
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a systemic autoimmune disorder, characterized by recurrent arterial or venous thrombosis, and/or early and late miscarriages. Autoantibodies to phospholipids and to beta-2-glycoprotein 1 (B2GP1) play an important role in the pathogenesis of APS, and the measurement of these antibodies aids the diagnosis and management of the syndrome. Beta-2-glycoprotein 1, also called apolipoprotein H, is a 54 kDa glycoprotein with five domains that is present in plasma. The fifth domain contains a cluster of positively charged amino acids which is responsible for the binding to anionic phospholipids. APS patients can produce antibodies against several epitopes of the molecule. Antibodies to B2GPI are directed to one of the five domains of B2GPI, but only IgG antibodies directed to epitopes on one domain (called Domain 1 or D1) have been shown to be associated with increased risk of venous thrombosis. Even greater risk of venous thrombosis has been shown when phosphatidylserine/prothrombin antibodies are also present. This test should be used when B2GP1 IgG antibodies are present to determine whether the antibodies are directed to Domain 1. The presence of B2GPI Domain 1 antibodies should be confirmed by repeat testing at least 12 weeks apart.
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Price:
$414
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Beta-2-Microglobulin, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$771
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Description:
Beta-2 Microglobulin (B2M) is a low molecular weight protein that forms the light chain component of the histocompatibility antigen. It is synthesized by all nucleated cell types. It is an integral part of the class I MHC antigens and is present in all body fluids. B2M is filtered through the glomeruli of the kidney and is then reabsorbed and catabolized by the proximal tubular cells. In normal patients only trace amounts of B2M appear in the urine. Elevated urine B2M is seen in tubulo-interstitial disorders. Increased urine B2M is seen in cadmium exposure, diatrizoate, exercise, fever, nephrectomy, semen. There is evidence that monitoring B2M levels in HIV-infected individuals offers an independent predictor of progression to AIDS, leukemia and lymphoma.
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Price:
$771
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Beta-2 Microglobulin, Serum
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$119
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Description:
Beta-2-microglobulin normally passes through the glomerulus into the proximal tubule where much of it is reabsorbed. Serum levels are therefore an index of glomerular function. When impaired, serum levels rise in inverse ratio to glomerular filtration rate. Increased amounts of beta-2-microglobulin are excreted in several renal disorders, e.g., Balkan nephropathy, heavy metal poisoning and renal tubular disease due to therapeutic agents. Serial levels of beta-2-microglobulin in serum and urine are used to evaluate transplant viability and anticipate rejection. Following a successful graft, serum levels decline toward normal. Increasing serum levels provide an early sign of rejection. Elevated levels are also noted in lymphproliferative disorders, neoplasms (malignant and benign), inflammatory disease, and autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren's disease.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Beta-2 Microglobulin, Serum.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$119
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Beta-2-Microglobulin, Urine
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$597
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Description:
Beta-2-Microglobulin (B2M) is a low molecular weight protein that forms the light chain component of the histocompatibility antigen. It is synthesized by all nucleated cell types. It is an integral part of the class I MHC antigens and is present in all body fluids. B2M is filtered through the glomeruli of the kidney and is then reabsorbed and catabolised by the proximal tubular cells. In normal patients only trace amounts of B2M appear in the urine. Elevated urine B2M is seen in tubulo-interstitial disorders. Increased urine B2M is seen in cadmium exposure, diatrizoate, exercise, fever, nephrectomy, semen. There is evidence that monitoring B2M levels in HIV-infected individuals offers an independent predictor of progression to AIDS, leukemia and lymphoma.
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Price:
$597
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Beta-fibrinogen-455G→A Mutation
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$1510
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Description:
This test detects a polymorphism in the promoter region of the fibrinogen gene, -455G→A, which is associated with elevated plasma fibrinogen level, an independent predictor of coronary heart disease.
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Price:
$1510
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Beta-Globin Complete™
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$3526
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Description:
1) To identify disease-causing mutations in individuals affected with beta-thalassemia. 2) To identify carriers in high-risk ethnic group or people with positive family history. 3) Prenatal diagnosis of beta-thalassemia.
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Price:
$3526
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Beta-Globin Complete™, Fetus
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$3526
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Description:
Prenatal diagnosis of beta-thalassemia.
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Price:
$3526
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Beta Globin Gene Dosage Analysis
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$2905
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Description:
Beta globin gene dosage analysis complements the sequencing-based beta globin mutation detection test in molecular diagnosis of Beta Thalassemia. It detects large deletions/duplications involving the beta globin gene.
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Price:
$2905
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Beta-Hydroxybutyrate
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$293
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Description:
In diabetics, the measurement of B-hydroxybutyrate as well as blood glucose is needed for the assessment of the severity of diabetic coma and is essential for the exclusion of hyperosmolar non-ketotic diabetic coma. A specific enzymatic assay for Beta-hydroxybutyrate is extremely important in the assessment of ketosis.
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Price:
$293
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Beta-Lactoglobulin (f77) IgE
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$58
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to beta-lactoglobulin. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Food-of-Animal-Origin/Allergen-Components/nBos-d-5--lactoglobulin-Milk/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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Price:
$58
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Beta lactoglobulin (f77) IgG
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$120
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind digestive issues
- Clarify the cause of unexplained bloating
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$120
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B Group Vitamins
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$555
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Description:
Vitamin B is responsible for your energy, focus and metabolism. There are several types of B vitamins, such as B 1, 2, 3, 5 and 12. Together they are called B complex.
B vitamins are water-soluble. That means your body flushes them out as you drink water. So they always need to be topped up.
If you don't consume meat or animal products as part of your diet then you need to pay close attention to your levels as B vitamins are rare in plants. Especially vitamin B12. You must supplement it as plants don't produce it.
Low vitamin B12 levels can lead to medical issues so a regular test is advised.
Includes:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) LC/MS/MS
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Vitamin B3: Nicotinamide, Nicotinic Acid
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 8 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. Avoidance of vitamin supplements for 24 hours prior to collection is preferred.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$555
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Bile Acids, Fractionated and Total
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$834
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Description:
Bile acids are formed in the liver, from cholesterol, stored and concentrated in the gallbladder, and excreted into the intestines in response to food. Elevated concentrations often suggest impaired hepatic clearance due to liver disease. Patients with intestinal malabsorption and metabolic disorders such as Gilbert's disease do not exhibit elevated bile acids concentrations.
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Price:
$834
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Bile Acids, Fractionated and Total, Pregnancy, LCMSMS
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$834
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Description:
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a rare disorder that typically occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy and is associated with itching, jaundice and disturbances in liver enzymes. While it poses little risk for the mother it may cause problems for the fetus, including preterm delivery, perinatal mortality and other disorders. Measurement of maternal serum bile acids can help in the diagnosis of ICP as the serum total bile acids are increased significantly (6-fold) with large increases primarily in cholic acid (12-fold).
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Price:
$834
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Bile Acids, Total, Pregnancy, Enzymatic
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$143
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Description:
Used to screen pregnant women for obstetric cholestasis. Symptoms of cholestasis included persistent itching in the third trimester of pregnancy and possible risks of unborn baby including stillbirth, premature labor and bleeding. The frequency of obstetric cholestasis varies and is 1 in 100 in pregnant European women vs. 1 in 10 in South American women. Total bile acids levels are the most sensitive indicator for monitoring the effectiveness of interferon treatment of chronic hepatitis C patients.Total bile acids are metabolized in the liver and, hence, serve as a marker for normal liver function. Serum total bile acids are increased in patients with acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver sclerosis and liver cancer.
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Price:
$143
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Bile Duct Cancer Blood Scan
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$120
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Description:
- Detect early signs of bile duct issues
- Unveil hidden factors affecting your liver
- Clarify unexplained abdominal pain causes
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$120
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Bilirubin, Direct
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$114
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Description:
Measurement of the levels of bilirubin is used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gall bladder obstruction. The assessment of direct bilirubin is helpful in the differentiation of hepatic disorders. The increase in total bilirubin associated with obstructive jaundice is primarily due to the direct (conjugated) fraction. Both direct and indirect bilirubin are increased in the serum with hepatitis.
Alternative Names(s): Conjugated Bilirubin
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Bilirubin, Direct
***Bilirubin Direct is included in the Liver Function Profile.***
Categories:
General wellness,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$114
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Bilirubin, Direct , Neonatal
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$106
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Description:
Elevated in jaundice of the newborn, obstructive jaundice
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Price:
$106
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Bilirubin, Total
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$114
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Description:
Measurement of the levels of bilirubin is used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.
Causes of high bilirubin: Liver disease: hepatitis, cholangitis, cirrhosis, other types of liver disease (including primary or secondary neoplasia); alcoholism (usually with high AST (SGOT), GGT, MCV, or some combination of these findings); biliary obstruction (intrahepatic or extrahepatic); infectious mononucleosis (look also for increased LD (LDH), lymphocytosis); Dubin-Johnson syndrome; Gilbert disease1 (familial hyperbilirubinemia) is encountered as a moderate elevation with otherwise unremarkable chemistries.
Anorexia or prolonged fasting: 36 hours or more may cause moderate rise.
Pernicious anemia, hemolytic anemias, erythroblastosis fetalis, other neonatal jaundice, hematoma, and following a blood transfusion, especially if several units are given in a short time.
Pulmonary embolism and/or infarct, congestive heart failure.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Bilirubin, Total
****Bilirubin, Total is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and in the Liver Function Profile.***
Categories:
General wellness,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$114
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Bilirubin, Total and Direct, Neonatal
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$211
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Description:
Elevated in jaundice of the newborn, obstructive jaundice.
Categories:
Price:
$211
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Bilirubin, Total, Neonatal
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$55
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Description:
Elevated in jaundice of the newborn, obstructive jaundice.
Categories:
Price:
$55
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Bilirubin, Urine, Qualitative
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$44
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Description:
Bilirubin in the urine indicates the presence of hepatocellular disease or intra-or extrahepatic biliary obstruction.
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Price:
$44
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Biotinidase
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$515
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Description:
Detect biotinidase deficiency. Children born with biotinidase deficiency develop mental retardation; it is a very treatable disorder once diagnosed.
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Price:
$515
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Biotinidase Deficiency Gene Sequencing
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$3784
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Description:
Biotinidase Deficiency (BD) is an inborn error of metabolism affecting the metabolism of the vitamin biotin. Untreated, BD results in metabolic uncoupling with ketoacidosis, failure to thrive, dermatological manifestations and seizures. BD is easily treated by the administration of exogenous biotin by mouth. Newborn screening is available for BD by enzymatic analysis of newborn screening blood spots. Unfortunately this assay has many false positives. DNA sequencing overcomes this problem. Finding 2 deleterious variants will confirm the diagnosis of BD and allow treatment to be begin prior to the development of symptoms. In addition, Biotinidase Sequencing will allow carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis for families with an affected individual.
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Price:
$3784
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Biotin (Vitamin B7)
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$559
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Description:
Biotin (Vitamin B7) - Biotin, vitamin B7, or vitamin H, is a water soluble vitamin. The vitamin plays a role in the transferring of carbon dioxide in the metabolism of fat, carbohydrate and protein by functioning as an enzyme cofactor. It is involved in multiple biochemical reactions including niacin metabolism, amino acid degradation, and the formation of purine, which is an integral part of nucleic acids. It interacts with histone by the action of biotinyl-transferase. Sometimes the vitamin is used in weight reduction programs. It may be prescribed as a supplement for diabetic patients due to its role in carbohydrate metabolism. Biotin is commonly found in vitamin B complex and many food sources, such as milk, yeast, egg yolk, cereal, and mushrooms. The reference daily intake [RDI of 101.9(c) (8) (IV)] for vitamin B7 is 300 micrograms. Deficiency in the vitamin may result in seborrheic dermatitis, alopecia, myalgia, hyperesthesia, and conjunctivitis. Disorders of biotin metabolism can be acquired or congenital. Biotinidase and holocarboxylase synthethase deficiency are the two better known forms of disorders. The lack of biotin-dependent pyruvate carboxylase, propionyl-CoA carboxylase, methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase, and acetyl-CoA carboxylase can lead to the life-threatening disorder of multiple carboxylase deficiency. Treatment involves a daily dose of approximately 10 mg biotin/day. Irreversible mental or neurological abnormalities may result from delayed clinical intervention.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Biotin (Vitamin B7)
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 14-21 business days.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$559
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Birch Silver (Betula verrucosa) IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect seasonal birch pollen sensitivity
- Screen for springtime allergy triggers
- Track sneezing and itchy eye causes
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Price:
$228
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Birch (t3) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to birch. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/da/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Molecular-Allergology/Birch/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Bird and Mold Precipitin Panel II
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$2279
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Description:
- Detect bird and mold allergy triggers
- Screen for chronic cough causes
- Assess your breathing and lung symptoms
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Price:
$2279
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Bird Fancier's Precipitin Panel 1
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$1925
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Description:
- Detect bird exposure lung sensitivity
- Screen for breathing problem causes
- Monitor immune reaction to birds
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Price:
$1925
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Bismuth, Blood
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$364
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Description:
Excessive use of bismuth containing medications may cause renal damage and other adverse effects.
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$364
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Bismuth, Serum/Plasma
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$438
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Description:
Bismuth can be found in the manufacturing of fusible alloys, electrical fuses, low-melting solders, silvering of mirrors and some dental techniques. Exposure to bismuth can lead to methemoglobinemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping and contact dermatitis.
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$438
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Bisphenol A - Total (Conjugated/Unconjugated), Urine
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$1060
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Description:
Exposure monitoring.
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$1060
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BK and JC Virus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1859
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of BK and JC Virus DNA in patient's specimens. Detection of the virus in these specimens may be indicative of an active infection, as PCR detects the presence of the virus, rather than the host's reaction to the virus.
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$1859
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BK Virus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR, Plasma
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$1682
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of BK Virus DNA in patients' specimens. Detection of the virus in these specimens may be indicative of an active infection, as pcr detects the presence of the virus, and not the host's reaction to the virus. Polyomavirus BK DNA detection in plasma, serum and whole blood is associated with an increased risk of graft rejection in renal transplant recipients.
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$1682
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BK Virus DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Urine
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$1556
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of BK Virus DNA in patients' specimens. Detection of the virus in these specimens may be indicative of an active infection, as PCR detects the presence of the virus, and not the host's reaction to the virus. Polyomavirus BK DNA detection in urine is associated with an increased risk of graft rejection in renal transplant recipients.
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$1556
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BK Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, Plasma
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$1889
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Description:
This test detects and quantitates BK Virus DNA in plasma specimens of kidney transplant recipients who are at risk of developing BKV-associated nephropathy (BKVAN) and associated hemorrhagic cystitis leading to kidney failure. Prospective viral load monitoring of BKV DNA in plasma (and urine) is useful to exclude a diagnosis of BKVAN and to monitor the course of BKV infection. The assay is calibrated to the First World Health Organization International Standard for BKV DNA with a Reportable Range of 21.5-100,000,000 IU/mL (1.33-8.00 log IU/mL).
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$1889
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BK Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, Urine
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$1763
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Description:
This test detects and quantitates BK Virus DNA in urine specimens of kidney transplant recipients who are at risk of developing BKV-associated nephropathy (BKVAN) and associated hemorrhagic cystitis leading to kidney failure. Prospective viral load monitoring of BKV DNA in urine (and plasma) is useful to exclude a diagnosis of BKVAN and to monitor the course of BKV infection. The assay is calibrated to the First World Health Organization International Standard for BKV DNA with a Reportable Range of 200-100,000,000 IU/mL (2.30-8.00 log IU/mL).
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$1763
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Blackberry (f211) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against blackberries. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Blackberry IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Check blackberry food sensitivity levels
- Identify possible digestive discomfort triggers
- Track skin flare-ups after eating
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$228
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Black Olive (rf342) IgE
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$44
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Description:
The determination of allergen-specific IgE antibodies is a very sensitive first-order test for allergic disease. The presence of IgE antibodies to black olive is highly predictive of the likelihood that the individual will exhibit immediate hypersensitivity upon exposure to the allergen.
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$44
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Black Pepper (f280) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against black pepper. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Bladder Cancer, FISH
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$4660
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Description:
UroVysion® FISH, detects aneuploidy of chromosomes 3,7,17 and loss of 9p21 locus. Useful for monitoring bladder cancer and in the initial diagnosis of bladder cancer in patients with hematuria.
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$4660
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Blastomyces Antibody, Complement Fixation, Serum
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$465
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Description:
Although titers of 1:8 and greater are considered positive, confirmed serological diagnosis of blastomycosis by the CF test requires a four-fold or greater increase in titer between acute and convalescent specimens, and lack of corresponding titers to C. immitis and H. capsulatum. Specificity can only be demonstrated by immunodiffusion procedures. A negative CF test does not rule out the diagnosis of active blastomycosis, as less than 50% of sera from patients with proven blastomycosis are positive by this assay.
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$465
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Blastomyces Antibody, Immunodiffusion
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$385
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Description:
Blastomycosis, caused by the fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis, occurs most commonly in men ages 20-69 years. Infection may be transient or lead to chronic, progressive pulmonary disease.
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$385
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Blastomyces Antibody Panel, CF and ID
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$850
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Description:
Blastomycosis caused by the fungus blastomyces dermatididis, occurs most commonly in men ages 20-69 years. Infection may be transient or lead to chronic, progressive pulmonary disease.
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$850
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BLM Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the BLM gene. Individuals with a BLM pathogenic variant may have an elevated risk of colorectal cancer. Individuals assigned female at birth may have an elevated risk of breast cancer.
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$1360
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Blomia tropicalis (d201) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Blomia tropicalis. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/mites/allergens/blomia-tropicalis/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Blood Disorders Scan
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$515
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of unexplained fatigue
- Reveal hidden blood disorders effortlessly
- Clarify the reasons behind frequent bruising
Includes:
Prothrombin Time (PT) (INR) and Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) Fibrinogen Activity Fibrinogen Antigen D-Dimer Quantitative Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 8 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$515
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Bloom Syndrome DNA Mutation Analysis
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$1187
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Description:
Bloom Syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease associated with a high frequency of chromosome breakages. Patients are predisposed to malignancy, pigmentation abnormalities of the skin, short stature, and other medical conditions. 97% of patients have a single mutation that is found in approximately 1 in 100 individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage.
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$1187
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Blueberry (f288) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against blueberries. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Blue Mussel (f37) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against blue mussels. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Bodybuilder's Hormone Test
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$346
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Description:
This panel has been designed for bodybuilders who want to take their performance to the next level. If this is you, you’re in the right place. Get insights you need to maximize gains and optimize your physique while watching out for potential hormone imbalances and safety alarms. Our panel analyzes important biomarkers like free and total testosterone, IGF-1, DHEA-s, estradiol ultrasensitive, SHBG, and GGT to help you fine-tune your training, diet & supplements for optimal results.
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets):
WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Prolactin, serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$346
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Bone loss panel
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$1178
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Description:
- Checks bone health indicators.
- Measures nutrients for bone strength.
- Assesses risk of bone thinning.
Includes:
Alkaline Phosphatase, Bone Specific
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen N-Telopeptide, Serum
Alternative Name(s): NTX, Serum
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. C-Telopeptide, Serum
Alternative Name(s): C-Telopeptide CTX Beta-Crosslaps Calcium, Ionized
Alternate Name(s): Ca++, Ionized, Serum; Calcium Filterable, Serum; Calcium Free, Serum; Calcium Unbound, Serum; Ionized Calcium, Serum Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2 Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Thyroxine Free, Immunoassay (FT4) Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3) Parathyroid Hormone (PTH), Intact
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$1178
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Bordetella pertussis/parapertussis DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$859
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Description:
Bordetella pertussis is the cause of whooping cough that may occur in unimmunized individuals. B. parapertussis is a related organism that causes a similar, but milder, disease. Laboratory diagnosis may require both culture and serological confirmation, although culture is difficult.
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$859
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Bordetella pertussis toxin (PT) Antibodies (IgG, IgA), MAID
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$884
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Description:
Antibody levels above the reference range are highly suggestive of recent infection or vaccination.
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Price:
$884
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Bordetella pertussis toxin (PT) Antibody (IgG), Immunoassay
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$510
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Description:
Antibody levels above the reference range are highly suggestive of recent infection or vaccination.
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Price:
$510
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Boron, Blood
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$381
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation
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Price:
$381
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Boron, Serum/Plasma
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$381
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Description:
Boron is used in glass, enamel and glaze production. It is also found in herbicides, insecticides, soaps, cosmetics and antifreeze. Boron is one of the most commonly found substances in hazardous waste sites. Toxic symptoms are usually associated with ingestion and can include extensive exfoliative dermatitis followed by massive desquamation (sloughing) of the skin, nausea, persistent vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain.
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$381
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Borrelia burgdorferi DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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$1568
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Description:
The diagnosis of Lyme disease is most often made by history and clinical examination combined with exposure in endemic areas. Amplification of Borrelia genomic DNA from blood, fluids or tissues can support the diagnosis. A negative result does not rule out Borrelia infection and appropriate serology testing may be clinically warranted.
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Price:
$1568
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Borrelia miyamotoi Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Immunoassay
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$806
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Description:
Borrelia miyamotoi is a tick-borne bacterial organism that causes a nonspecific febrile illness that may be misdiagnosed as Lyme disease or other tick-borne infections. Positive antibody results suggest B. miyamotoi infection; however, other tick-borne organisms may induce cross-reactive antibodies. Negative IgG and IgM results do not exclude the possibility of B. miyamotoi infection.
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$806
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Borrelia miyamotoi DNA, Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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$1568
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Description:
Persons infected with Borrelia miyamotoi most likely have fever, joint pains, fatigue, and headache, though unlike Lyme disease, rash is uncommon.The diagnosis of Borrelia miyamotoi is most often made by history and clinical examination combined with exposure in endemic areas. Amplification of B. miyamotoi genomic DNA from blood, fluids or tissues confirms the diagnosis.
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$1568
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Borrelia miyamotoi DNA, Real-Time PCR, Tick
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$1700
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Description:
Detection of Borrelia miyamotoi DNA in black-legged ticks supports the potential for transmission of this organism to humans; human infection must be confirmed independently through patient testing.
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$1700
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Borrelia Species DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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$1401
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Description:
- Detects Lyme disease DNA in blood
- Checks for Lyme-causing bacteria DNA
- Identifies Borrelia bacteria presence quickly
Includes:
Borrelia Species DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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Price:
$1401
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Borrelia species DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Tick
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$1632
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of Borrelia DNA in ticks. Borrelia are spirochetes and are commonly classified into two categories: those that cause Lyme disease (Lyme borreliosis) and those that cause relapsing fever. This test detects species in both categories.Borrelia are typically transmitted to humans via the bite of an infected tick, including hard-bodied ticks of the genera Amblyomma and Ixodes and soft-bodied ticks of the genera Ornithodoros.Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne infection in the United States, is marked by three stages: 1) local infection, which can include an erythema migrans or "bull's eye" skin lesion and/or flulike symptoms; 2) disseminated infection, which is typically marked by cardiac, neurological and/or skin manifestations; and 3) persistent infection, which can include Stage 2 manifestations as well as rheumatological involvement, most commonly joint pain.Relapsing fever is marked by febrile periods lasting about three days that alternate with afebrile periods of approximately seven days. Typical symptoms of the febrile period include muscle and joint pain, headache, vomiting and dizziness.Diagnosis of Borrelia infections is normally based on clinical findings and serological assays. PCR testing can serve as an adjunct to serology, especially during the early stages of infection before antibodies have developed.
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$1632
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Borrelia Species DNA, Real-Time PCR, with Reflexes, Blood
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$1505
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Description:
The diagnosis of Borreliosis is most often made by clinical examination combined with exposure in endemic areas. Amplification of Borrelia genomic DNA from blood can support the diagnosis. This test detects Borrelia species which are associated with either Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi), or relapsing fever (Borrelia miyamotoi). A positive result for Borrelia species but negative result for Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia miyamotoi, may indicate that infection is caused by other Borrelia species. A negative result for Borrelia species does not rule out Borrelia infection and appropriate serology testing may be clinically warranted.
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Price:
$1505
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Botrytis cinerea IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Check mold exposure immune response
- Detect respiratory symptom triggers early
- Monitor environmental allergy antibody levels
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Price:
$228
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Botrytis cinerea (m7) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Botrytis cinerea. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Box Elder Maple (Acer negundo) IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect tree pollen allergy triggers
- Screen for seasonal sneezing causes
- Track your immune reaction levels
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Price:
$254
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BRAF Mutation Analysis
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$1599
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Description:
BRAF encodes a serine/threonine protein kinase downstream of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the RAS family of small G-proteins (KRAS, HRAS and NRAS) in the MAPK pathway. BRAF is mutated in a variety of human tumors, most frequently in melanoma and in papillary thyroid cancer. BRAF mutations are also found in lower frequency in colorectal cancer, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), hairy cell leukemia, glioma, sarcomas, breast cancer, hepatoma and ovarian cancer.
BRAF mutations are found clustered within the P-loop (exons 11&12) and activation domain (exon 15) of the kinase domain. A single glutamic acid for valine substitution at codon 600 (V600E) in exon 15 comprises approximately 90% of BRAF somatic mutations in cancer. In general, BRAF V600E mutations do not coexist with RAS mutations in the same tumor cells, suggesting that each of these genetic alterations is sufficient for activating downstream effectors that initiate or promote tumorigenesis.
The BRAF V600E mutation is also associated with significantly poor prognosis and higher recurrent and persistent disease in patients with melanomas, colorectal carcinoma, and papillary thyroid cancers. In patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, the presence of the BRAF V600E mutation in tumors with wild-type KRAS is associated with resistance to EGFR inhibitor therapy. In contrast, in patients with metastatic melanoma, BRAF V600E mutation may predict for response to BRAF inhibitors. Therefore, BRAF mutation analysis may be used either as a standalone test for the selection of cancer patients who might benefit from BRAF inhibitor therapies, or as an additional tool (along with RAS mutation analysis) for the selection of metastatic colorectal cancer patients that might benefit from EGFR-targeted therapies.
Alternative names: BRAF Mutation Analysis,B-RAF
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$1599
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BRAF Mutation Analysis, Papillary Thyroid Cancer
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$3266
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Description:
BRAF V600E mutations are found in 40-50% of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), and much less commonly in anaplastic thyroid carcinoma or poorly differentiated carcinomas involving the thyroid. Correlation with morphologic and clinical findings is thus required.
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Price:
$3266
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BRAF V600E Mutation, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
This mutated protein is expressed in a variety of tumors, including most commonly in melanoma, papillary thyroid carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, ovarian serous carcinoma and hairy cell leukemia.
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Price:
$834
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BRAF V600E Mutation, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
This mutated protein is expressed in a variety of tumors, including most commonly in melanoma, papillary thyroid carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, ovarian serous carcinoma and hairy cell leukemia.
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$632
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BRAF V600 Mutation Analysis, PCR, Cobas®
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$3266
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Description:
Mutations in BRAF codon 600, including V600E, have been identified in a number of cancers, including colorectal, papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), melanoma, a small subset of lung cancers, and hairy cell leukemia. Assessing BRAF mutation status in colorectal cancer may be useful to differentiate sporadic cancer from Lynch syndrome, as a predictor of responsiveness to anti-EGFR therapy, or as a prognostic indicator. BRAF mutation testing may aid in the sub-classification of certain cancers such as melanoma and PTC and may predict responsiveness to BRAF inhibitor therapy in melanoma and non-small-cell lung cancer.
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Price:
$3266
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Brain Fog Panel
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$631
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Cortisol, total Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Folate Vitamin B12 Iron, serum Ferritin, serum Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Estradiol, serum Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Magnesium, serum C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern Rheumatoid Factor (RA) DNA (ds) Antibody. Alternative Name(s): Native DNA, dsDNA, Double-Stranded DNA Antibody, Anti-DNA, (dsDNA) Complement Component C3c Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG, IgA). Alternative Name(s): Antigliadin Ab (IgA, IgG), Deamidated Gliadin (IgA, IgG), Anti-Gliadin Ab (IgA, IgG), Gliadin (IgA, IgG), DGP (IgA, IgG)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$631
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Brazil Nut Component
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$58
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Description:
Whole food allergen IgE tests are very sensitive but some patients with positive results do not have a true food allergy. Food component IgE tests offer more specific information that better predicts the likelihood that a true food allergy exists and other details of potential clinical relevance. A final food allergy diagnosis should always be based on a combination of IgE test results, a physical examination, and clinical history.
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$58
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Brazil Nut (f18) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Brazil nuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Brazil Nut (f18) IgE with Reflex to Component
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$44
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Description:
This test measures specific IgE antibodies to Brazil nuts with reflex to Brazil nut component Ber e 1 if the IgE result is positive. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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BRCA Ashkenazi Jewish Screen
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$2323
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Description:
This test detects 3 mutations within BRCA1 and BRCA2 that are commonly found in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
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$2323
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BRCA Ashkenazi Jewish Screen with Reflex to BRCA Panel (BRCA1, BRCA2)
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$2323
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Description:
This reflexive test screens for 3 mutations within BRCA1 and BRCA2 that are commonly found in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. If the results are negative, the test will reflex to comprehensive testing of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes through sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis.
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$2323
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BRCA Panel (BRCA1, BRCA2)
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$8999
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Description:
- Checks for breast cancer genes
- Identifies genetic cancer risks
- Analyzes inherited cancer likelihood
Includes:
BRCA1 Sequencing, BRCA1 Deletion/Duplication, BRCA2 Sequencing, BRCA2 Deletion/Duplication, Comprehensive Interpretation
Patient Instructions:
Saliva: Do not eat, drink, smoke or chew gum for 30 minutes before collection.
Buccal swab: Please refer to user instructions provided with kit. Ensure the sponge tip does not come into contact with any surface prior to collection. Do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum for 30 minutes before collection. Do not touch swab tips or allow contact with any other object.
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$8999
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Breast Cancer Profile
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$146
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Description:
When abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, they are called cancers. Cancer of the breast is one of the most common cancers in women.
The Private MD Breast Cancer Profile is a complete tumor marker profile customized for females.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
CA 27.29
Cancer Antigen (CA) 15-3
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$146
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Brexpiprazole, Serum/Plasma
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$857
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$857
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Broccoli (f260) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against broccoli. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Brome Grass (g11) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to brome grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Bromine Total, Serum/Plasma
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$479
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Description:
Exposure monitoring.
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Price:
$479
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Brucella Antibodies (IgG, IgM), EIA with Reflex to Agglutination
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$280
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Description:
Detection of antibodies to Brucella sp. Usually indicates recent or past exposure to the organism.
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$280
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Brucella Antibody, Agglutination
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$460
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Description:
Brucella is transmitted to humans from animals. Detection of agglutinating antibodies at titers of 1:80 or greater indicates Brucella infection. Recent Brucella infection is best demonstrated by a 4-fold increase in agglutinating antibody titer when testing acute and convalescent sera in parallel.
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$460
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Brussel Sprouts (f217) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Brussel sprouts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP)
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$148
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Description:
BNP is increased in congestive heart failure, left ventricular hypertrophy, acute myocardial infarction, coronary angioplasty, and hypertension. Elevations are also observed in pulmonary hypertension (indicating right ventricular dysfunction), acute lung injury, hypervolemic states, chronic renal failure and cirrhosis. Decreasing levels indicate therapeutic response to anti-hypertensive therapy. BNP levels may also predict the risk of a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke.
Alternative Name(s): BNP, Brain Natriuretic Peptide
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP)
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$148
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Buckwheat (f11) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against buckwheat. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Bullous Pemphigoid BP180 Antibody
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$278
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Description:
To detect the presence of autoantibodies specific to BP 180 in a patient's sera as an aid to diagnosis bullous pemphigoid.
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$278
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Bullous Pemphigoid BP230 Antibody
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$317
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Description:
To aid in the diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid (BP).
Alternative names: Pemphigoid BP230 IgG,230-kDa Bullous
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$317
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Bumble Bee Venom (Bombus terrestris) (i205) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against bumble bee venom. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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BUN/Creatinine Ratio
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$114
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Description:
- Assesses kidney function and hydration status
- Helps identify acute or chronic kidney issues
- Monitors hydration and protein metabolism
Includes:
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
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Price:
$114
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BUN/Creatinine Ratio without EGFR
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$30
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Description:
The BUN/creatinine ratio is useful in the differential diagnosis of acute or chronic renal disease. Reduced renal perfusion, e. g. , congestive heart failure, or recent onset of urinary tract obstruction will result in an increase in BUN/creatinine ratio. Increased urea formation also results in an increase in the ratio, e. g. , gastrointestinal bleeding, trauma, etc. When there is decreased formation of urea as seen in liver disease, there is a decrease in the BUN/creatinine ratio. In most cases of chronic renal disease the ratio remains relatively normal.
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$30
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Buprenorphine and Metabolites, LC/MS/MS, Serum
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$675
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Description:
The analysis of buprenorphine and metabolites is useful for the monitoring of compliance to drug therapy.
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$675
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Bupropion and Metabolite, Serum/Plasma
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$624
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Description:
Bupropion is an antidepressant for treating mental depression. Monitoring its level is important to optimize therapy, to avoid toxicity and to assure compliance.
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$624
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Buspirone, Serum/Plasma
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$581
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Description:
- Check your anxiety medication levels
- Monitor buspirone dose effectiveness
- Screen for medication side effect causes
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$581
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C1 Esterase Inhibitor, Functional
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$342
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Description:
C1 esterase is decreased in angioedema. The inherited form is usually diagnosed in the first two decades of life. The acquired form affects primarily adults with autoimmune or lymphoproliferative disorders. Approximately 15% of patients with hereditary angioedema have a normal concentration of the protein but it is dysfunctional.
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$342
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C1 Esterase Inhibitor, Protein
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$458
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Description:
The C1 esterase inhibitor protein is a normal constituent of serum which functions as a serine proteinase inhibitor of the serpin family. The C1 esterase inhibitor inhibits the complement proteases C1r and C1s, as well as the proteases Kallikrein, factor XIa, XIIa and plasmin of the blood clotting system. The concentration of C1 esterase inhibitor protein is reduced to 10-30% of normal in patients with angioedema secondary to C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency (85% of patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE)); in 15% of patients with HAE, the concentrations of the inhibitor protein is normal but function is markedly reduced.
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$458
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C1q Antibody (IgG)
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$480
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Description:
This assay serves as a non-invasive aid for the diagnosis of active proliferative lupus nephritis (LN) and for monitoring disease activity. Autoantibodies to C1q (C1q Ab; IgG isotype) are detected in a number of autoimmune and infectious diseases but are best described in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Several studies suggest that C1q Ab plays a pathogenic role in the development of LN and that serum levels correlate with disease activity [1]. Moreover, C1q Ab results demonstrate fair sensitivity and specificity for active proliferative LN [2]. In addition, C1q Ab levels may begin to rise in advance of a renal flare and absence of C1q Ab suggests that a flare is unlikely [3]. References 1. Bock M, Heijnen I, Trendelenburg M. Anti-C1q antibodies as a follow-up marker in SLE patients. PLoS One. 2015;10(4):e0123572. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123572 2. Yin Y, Wu X, Shan G, et al. Diagnostic value of serum anti-C1q antibodies in patients with lupus nephritis: a meta-analysis. Lupus. 2012;21(10):1088-1097. doi:10.1177/0961203312451202 3. Fatemi A, Samadi G, Sayedbonakdar Z, et al. Anti-C1q antibody in patients with lupus nephritic flare: 18-month follow-up and a nested case-control study. Mod Rheumatol. 2016;26(2):233-239. doi:10.3109/14397595.2015.1074649
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$480
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C3a desArg Fragment
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$621
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Description:
C3a desArg is a cleavage product of C3 complement component activation. Elevated levels of C3a have been reported in patients with acute lyme disease, acute pancreatitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and adult respiratory distress syndrome.
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$621
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C3 Nephritic Factor, Serum
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$1151
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Description:
- Screen for unusual kidney immune activity
- Check foamy urine or swelling causes
- Monitor complement immune system function
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$1151
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C4 Activation Panel
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$397
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Description:
- Check immune system activity levels
- Detect autoimmune disorder warning signs
- Monitor recurring swelling and inflammation
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Price:
$397
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C4d Fragment, EIA
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$242
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Description:
Clinical use is to exclude known rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and chronic uticaria with hypocomplementemia. C4d is a stable activation product of C4 cleavage, and is useful to determine classical pathway complement activation.
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$242
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CA-125 (Ovarian Cancer Test)
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$100
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Description:
The CA 125 level can provide prognostic information in the follow-up management of patients with ovarian carcinoma. The assay should be used as an adjunctive test in the management of ovarian cancer patients. CA 125 is not recommended as a cancer screening procedure to detect cancer in the general population. The CA-125 blood test has been known to detect the presence of tumors in the ovary.
Positive results require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s): OC125, Cancer Antigen 125, Ovarian Antigen
Includes:
Cancer Antigen (CA) 125, Serum
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$100
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CA 125 with HAMA Treatment
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$324
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Description:
CA 125 is used as an aid in monitoring the response to therapy for patients with epithelian ovarian cancer and in detecting residual ovarian cancer in patients who have undergone therapy. HAMA pre-treatment inhibits possible heterophilic interference.
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$324
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CA 27.29
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$97
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Description:
For the quantitative determination of CA 27.29 antigen in serum of patients previously treated for stage II or stage III breast cancer. Serial testing for CA 27.29 antigen in patients who are clinically free of disease should be used in conjunction with other clinical methods for the early detection of recurrence. CA 27.29 may be useful for monitoring patients for metastatic breast cancer.
Alternative Names(s): Carbohydrate Antigen 27.29, Breast Carcinoma Associated Mucin Antigen, Cancer Associated Breast Antigen (CABA), Cancer Antigen 27.29, CA 27.29
Includes:
CA 27.29
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$97
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Cabbage (f216) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cabbage. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cacao (Chocolate) (f93) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Detect chocolate-related food sensitivity signs
- Screen for digestive discomfort triggers
- Track skin and energy reactions
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Price:
$118
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Cadmium, 24-Hour Urine
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$275
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Description:
Cadmium is a naturally occurring element that is mined and used in industrial production because of its durability. Excessive cadmium exposure can damage lungs, kidneys, and the digestive tract.
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$275
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Cadmium, Blood
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$104
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Description:
Cadmium is a naturally occurring element that is mined and used in industrial production because of its durability. The blood cadmium test is used to monitor exposure to cadmium or cadmium poisoning. Cadmium is a toxic substance and overexposure can lead to a variety of detrimental health issues.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Cadmium
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Environmental toxin blood testing,
Price:
$104
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Cadmium, Hair
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$1502
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1502
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Cadmium, Random Urine
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$404
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Description:
Cadmium is a naturally occurring element that is mined and used in industrial production because of its durability. Excessive cadmium exposure can damage lungs, kidneys, and the digestive tract.
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Price:
$404
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Caffeine
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$374
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Description:
Coffee, tea and other beverages may contain caffeine. Caffeine is a methylxanthine found in over the counter products and in prescription medications. Small premature infants with mild respiratory distress shortly after birth may be treated with theophylline or caffeine. In neonates, a significant amount of theophylline is converted to caffeine. Since the demethylation pathway of theophylline is relatively undeveloped, caffeine levels may be elevated. Caffeine clearance rates typically reach adult values at about 3-4 months of age.
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$374
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CAH (21-Hydroxylase Deficiency) Common Mutations, Fetal Cells
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$2400
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Description:
This test detects the presence or absence of 11 common mutations in the CYP21A2 gene associated with 21-hydroxylase deficient congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in a fetus. Parental variants must be known and included on this panel; parental reports must be provided to the laboratory with or prior to submission of fetal sample. Parental concurrent testing is also strongly recommended if parental testing was not performed at Quest Diagnostics (see Test codes CAH common mutations and CAH (21-Hydroxylase deficiency), Gene Sequencing. Please contact Quest genetic counselor at 866-436-3453 to discuss test coordination prior to submitting a fetal sample.The common mutations included in this panel are: c.92C>T (p.Pro31Leu, P30L); c.293-13C>G (Intron 2G); c.332_339del8 (p.Gly111Valfs*21, G110del8nt); c.518T>A (p.lle173Asn, I172N); the Exon 6 Cluster (c.710T>A (p.lle237Asn, I236N), c.713T>A (p.Val238Glu, V237E), and c.719T>A (p.Met240Lys, M239K)); c.844G>T (p.Val282Leu, V281L), c.923dupT (p.Leu308 Phefs*6, F306+T); c.955C>T (p.Gln319*, Q318X); c.1069C>T (p.Arg357Trp, R356W); c.1360C>T (p.Pro454Ser, P453S); and CYP21A2*7 (30 kb deletion). Please note that the description/nomenclature of these mutations may vary from laboratory to laboratory. For full gene sequencing of CYP21A2, see CAH (21-Hydroxylase Deficiency), Gene sequencing.Please call GeneInfo at 866-436-3463 to speak to a Quest genetic ounselor for assistance or questions.
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$2400
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CAH (21-Hydroxylase Deficiency) Gene Sequencing
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$2400
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Description:
This DNA sequencing test identifies rare variants in the 21-hydroxylase gene known to cause congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). It is used when individuals are known or suspected to have 21-OH pathogenic variants undetectable by tests for common CAH variants (e.g. 14755) in order to: 1) confirm or establish a diagnosis of CAH due to 21-OH deficiency, 2) identify genetic carriers of CAH, 3) evaluate the status of persons at risk to be affected by or carriers of CAH due to family history.
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$2400
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CAH Panel 1 (21-Hydroxylase vs 11Beta-Hydroxylase Deficiency)
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$2402
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Description:
Deficiency of 21-Hydroxylase is the most frequent cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (accounting for ~95% of cases) and 11Beta-Hydroxylase is the second most frequent (~5% of cases). Deficiencies of these two enzymes result in the accumulation of distinct steroid precursors.
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Price:
$2402
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CAH Panel 3 (Aldosterone Synthase Deficiency)
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$1584
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Description:
This panel may be used for differential diagnosis of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and aldosterone synthase deficiency. In addition to the analytes included in this panel (17-hydroxyprogesterone, 11-deoxycortisol, 18-hydroxycorticosterone, aldosterone), other tests may be required to establish a diagnosis.CAH is a group of autosomal recessive diseases characterized by deficiencies of enzymes in steroid hormone production. These deficiencies cause imbalances of steroid intermediates and hormones. Clinical manifestations of CAH vary and depend upon the type of defect [1,2]. When symptoms and signs suggest aldosterone deficiency, this panel may be used to assist in diagnosing different types of CAH as well as aldosterone synthase deficiency, an inherited disorder caused by disruption of the final steps of aldosterone biosynthesis [3].17-hydroxyprogesterone levels are elevated in patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency (the cause of 95% of CAH). 11-beta-hydroxylase and P450 oxidoreductase deficiency can also result in elevated 17-hydroxyprogesterone levels, whereas other types of CAH can result in decreased 17-hydroxyprogesterone levels [1,2].11-deoxycortisol levels are elevated in patients with 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency and decreased in patients with P450 cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme deficiency [2].18-hydroxycorticosterone is markedly elevated in patients with corticosterone methyloxidase (CMO) deficiency type II and mildly decreased in patients with CMO deficiency type I [3].Aldosterone levels are decreased in patients with most types of CAH and CMO deficiency type II and undetectable in patients with CMO deficiency type I [3].Other tests and panels are available to help differentiate among different types of CAH and disorders with similar clinical manifestations.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Speiser PW, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018;103(11):4043-4088.2. El-Maouche D, et al. Lancet. 2017;390(10108):2194-22103. White PC. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2004;217(1-2):81-87.
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$1584
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CAH Panel 7 (21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Therapeutic Monitoring)
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$1301
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Description:
- Monitor adrenal hormone treatment progress
- Track steroid medication dose effectiveness
- Check growth and energy hormone balance
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$1301
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CAH Panel 9 (3Beta-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Deficiency)
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$1849
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Description:
Total cortisol concentrations are decreased in Addison's disease and increased in Cushing's disease and in other conditions of glucocorticoid excess.
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$1849
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Calcitonin
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$349
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Description:
- Screen for certain types of cancer
- Detect early warning signs in blood
- Monitor unusual growths affecting your body
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Price:
$349
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Calcitonin, IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
- Screen thyroid tissue for cancer markers
- Assess nodule cell type findings
- Support your thyroid cancer diagnosis
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$829
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Calcium, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
This quantitative test, performed with a 24-hour urine specimen, may help screen for hypercalciuria, one of the established risk factors for kidney stone formation [1-3]. This test may also help assess metabolic disorders of calcium metabolism, such as hyperparathyroidism, bone disease, and idiopathic hypercalciuria. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring calcium for diagnostic evaluation of hypercalciuria [1].Calcium is essential for bone formation and nerve, muscle, and heart functions. Calcium metabolism is jointly regulated by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D metabolites. Urinary calcium excretion is the major route of calcium elimination and reflects kidney tubular filtration and reabsorption of calcium in addition to dietary intake, intestinal absorption, and bone resorption [2].Urinary calcium levels may be elevated in patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria, chronic kidney disease, hyperparathyroidism, vitamin D intoxication, Paget disease of bone, sarcoidosis, or conditions that infiltrate and destroy bones (eg, multiple myeloma and a variety of metastatic cancers) [2,3]. Urinary calcium levels may be decreased in patients with hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency rickets, osteomalacia, or familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia [2,3].Note that use of calcium supplements and loop diuretics may cause increased urinary calcium levels; thiazide diuretics may cause decreased urinary calcium levels [3].This test is also available with creatinine (Calcium, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine). Because daily urine excretion of creatinine generally shows minimal fluctuation, creatinine excretion is useful in determining whether 24-hour urine specimens for calcium have been completely and accurately collected [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.2. Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 20223. MedlinePlus [Internet]. Calcium-urine. Accessed September 1, 2022. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003603.htm
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$202
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Calcium, Ionized
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$101
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Description:
The ionized calcium is determined by an ion selective electrode methodology. The result that is generated is pH adjusted. The result is empirically based on a measured pH and ionized calcium concentration normalized to a pH of 7.40. This calculation compensates for in vitro changes in pH due to loss of CO2 through specimen handling. Ionized calcium represents the true "bioavailable" calcium in the circulation. In situations where the total calcium is normal but does not fit the clinical picture, e.g., hyperparathyroidism, a determination of the ionized calcium will, many times, show an elevation in the "bioavailable" calcium component. This may be due to alterations in protein concentrations, especially albumin, that binds most of the calcium in the circulation.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Calcium, Ionized
Alternate Name(s):
Ca++, Ionized, Serum;
Calcium Filterable, Serum;
Calcium Free, Serum;
Calcium Unbound, Serum;
Ionized Calcium, Serum
Categories:
General wellness,
Hormones & metabolism,
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$101
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Calcium, Pediatric Urine with Creatinine
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$250
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Description:
- Assess bone strength and fracture risk
- Monitor for kidney stone warning signs
- Evaluate risk of muscle cramps daily
Includes:
Calcium, Pediatric Urine with Creatinine
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$250
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Calcium, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
This quantitative test, performed with a random urine specimen, may help screen for hypercalciuria, one of the established risk factors for kidney stone formation [1-3]. This test may also help assess metabolic disorders of calcium metabolism, such as hyperparathyroidism, bone disease, and idiopathic hypercalciuria. To adjust for the concentration differences in random urine specimens, calcium to creatinine ratio is included in the results. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring calcium for diagnostic evaluation of hypercalciuria [1].Calcium is essential for bone formation and nerve, muscle, and heart functions. Calcium metabolism is jointly regulated by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D metabolites. Urinary calcium excretion is the major route of calcium elimination and reflects kidney tubular filtration and reabsorption of calcium in addition to dietary intake, intestinal absorption, and bone resorption [2].Urinary calcium levels may be elevated in patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria, chronic kidney disease, hyperparathyroidism, vitamin D intoxication, Paget disease of bone, sarcoidosis, or conditions that infiltrate and destroy bones (eg, multiple myeloma and a variety of metastatic cancers) [2,3]. Urinary calcium levels may be decreased in patients with hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency rickets, osteomalacia, or familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia [2,3].Note that use of calcium supplements and loop diuretics may cause increased urinary calcium levels; thiazide diuretics may cause decreased urinary calcium levels [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.2. Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 20223. MedlinePlus [Internet]. Calcium-urine. Accessed September 1, 2022. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003603.htm
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$212
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Calcium, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
This quantitative test, performed with a random urine specimen, may help screen for hypercalciuria, one of the established risk factors for kidney stone formation [1-3]. This test may also help assess metabolic disorders of calcium metabolism, such as hyperparathyroidism, bone disease, and idiopathic hypercalciuria. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring calcium for diagnostic evaluation of hypercalciuria [1].Calcium is essential for bone formation and nerve, muscle, and heart functions. Calcium metabolism is jointly regulated by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D metabolites. Urinary calcium excretion is the major route of calcium elimination and reflects kidney tubular filtration and reabsorption of calcium in addition to dietary intake, intestinal absorption, and bone resorption [2].Urinary calcium levels may be elevated in patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria, chronic kidney disease, hyperparathyroidism, vitamin D intoxication, Paget disease of bone, sarcoidosis, or conditions that infiltrate and destroy bones (eg, multiple myeloma and a variety of metastatic cancers) [2,3]. Urinary calcium levels may be decreased in patients with hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency rickets, osteomalacia, or familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia [2,3].Note that use of calcium supplements and loop diuretics may cause increased urinary calcium levels; thiazide diuretics may cause decreased urinary calcium levels [3].This test is also available with creatinine (Calcium, Random Urine with Creatinine), which includes calcium to creatinine ratio to adjust for the concentration differences in random urine specimens.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.2. Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 20223. MedlinePlus [Internet]. Calcium-urine. Accessed September 1, 2022. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003603.htm
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$202
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Calcium, Serum
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$114
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Description:
Serum calcium is involved in the regulation of neuromuscular and enzyme activity, bone metabolism and blood coagulation. Calcium blood levels are controlled by a complex interaction of parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, calcitonin and adrenal cortical steroids. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders and chronic renal disease. A low level of calcium may result in tetany.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Serum calcium
**** Calcium, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), also included in Kidney Function Profile and in Chem Panel.***
Categories:
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Kidney diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$114
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Calcium, Total, RBCs
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$475
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Description:
- Measures calcium in red blood cells.
- Checks calcium level in blood cells.
- Assesses calcium in your red cells.
Includes:
Calcium, Total, RBCs
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Price:
$475
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California Encephalitis Virus Antibody (IgG, IgM), IFA, Serum
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$980
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Description:
IgG titers ≥1:16 suggest exposure (either past or recent), while the presence of IgM indicated recent infection.
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Price:
$980
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Calprotectin, Stool
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$879
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Description:
- Checks for gut inflammation.
- Detects digestive system issues.
- Helps diagnose bowel diseases.
Includes:
Calprotectin, Stool
Patient Instructions:
Collect stool specimen in a clean leak-proof plastic screw-cap container without preservative. Quest standard stool container without preservative is available at Quest for pick-up.
Freeze the sample and document the date and time of collection on the specimen container.
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$879
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Calreticulin (CALR) Mutation Analysis
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$1586
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Description:
This advanced DNA-based, next-generation sequencing (NGS) assay analyses leukocytes from blood or bone marrow aspirate for mutations in exon 9 of calreticulin (CALR). Frameshift mutations in this region of CALR are associated with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), particularly essential thrombocythemia (ET) and primary myelofibrosis (PMF).
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$1586
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Campylobacter, Culture
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$258
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Description:
Campylobacter is considered a pathogen when isolated from clinical specimens. Its identification is important for control and treatment. Campylobacter jejuni is the most common pathogenic Campylobacter isolated from stool. Other Campylobacter species have also been associated with gastroenteritis.
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$258
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Campylobacter jejuni Antibody, ELISA
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$743
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Description:
- Detect recent bacterial digestive infections
- Check causes of ongoing diarrhea
- Screen stomach symptoms after food exposure
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Price:
$743
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Campylobacter species Antigen, EIA
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$489
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Description:
- Detects bacteria causing stomach infections.
- Identifies campylobacter in your system.
- Checks for food poisoning bacteria presence.
Includes:
Campylobacter species Antigen, EIA
Patient Instructions:
You must take the order to Quest to pick up Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium.
Return to lab as soon as possible at room temperature.
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$489
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Canary Bird Feathers (e201) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to canary bird feathers. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/epidermals-and-animal-proteins/allergens/canary-bird-feathers/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Canary Grass (g71) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to canary grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Canavan Disease Mutation Analysis
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$2273
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Description:
Canavan Disease is an autosomal recessive disease that results in demyelination and spongy degeneration of the brain. Canavan Disease carrier rate is approximately 1 in 40 among those of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. This test detects approximately 99% of mutations common among Ashkenazi Jews and 60% in other populations.
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$2273
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Cancer Antigen (CA) 15-3
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$109
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Description:
CA 15-3 may be useful for monitoring patients with metastatic breast cancer and certain ovarian cancers. The CA 15-3 values from sequential samples have a high correlation with the clinical course in most patients with metastatic breast cancer.
Alternative Name(s): Cancer Antigen 15-3
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
CA 15-3
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$109
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Candida albicans Ab (IgG, IgA, IgM)
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$147
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Description:
Candida normally occur in the mouth, vagina, and GI tract of many individuals.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Candida albicans Ab (IgG, IgA, IgM)
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
General wellness,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$147
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Candida albicans Antibody (IgG)
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$215
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Description:
- Detect yeast overgrowth digestive symptoms
- Check bloating and fatigue causes
- Screen recurring yeast infection triggers
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Price:
$215
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Candida albicans IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect yeast overgrowth in your gut
- Check causes of chronic bloating
- Screen recurring yeast infection triggers
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Price:
$228
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Candida albicans (m5) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Candida albicans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Candida Antibody, Immunodiffusion
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$699
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Description:
Candidiasis is a fungal infection that may cause localized or systemic disease. The severity of infection is broad extending to life threatening.
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Price:
$699
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Candida Immune Complex
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$754
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Description:
- Checks for yeast infection antibodies
- Detects immune response to Candida
- Identifies Candida-related immune activity
Includes:
Candida Immune Complex
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Price:
$754
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Candida-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation
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$1612
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Description:
Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Lymphocyte proliferation response to antigens, such as candida, tetanus toxoid and tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative (PPD), are evaluated as a function of memory in cell-mediated immunity.
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$1612
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Caraway (Carum carvi) (f265) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to caraway. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/spices/caraway-/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Carbamazepine-10,11-Epoxide, Serum/Plasma
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$333
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Description:
Carbamazepine and its metabolite (10,11-Carbamazepine epoxide) are widely used for control of generalized tonic-clonic, partial-onset, complex and mixed seizure disorders. The metabolism of carbamazepine in epileptic patients has several different pathways that can be altered when the patient is co-medicated with other anticonvulsants and, therefore, its therapeutic level should be monitored along with its metabolite in their free and protein bound states.
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Price:
$333
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Carbamazepine and Metabolite Free
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$424
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Description:
- Check your seizure medication levels
- Monitor drug effectiveness and safety
- Track dosage changes over time
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Price:
$424
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Carbamazepine and Metabolite, Free/Bound/Total
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$450
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Description:
Carbamazepine and its metabolite (10,11-carbamazepine epoxide) are widely used for control of generalized tonic-clonic, partial-onset, complex and mixed seizure disorders. The metabolism of carbamazepine in epileptic patients has several different pathways that can be altered when the patient is co-medicated with other anticonvulsants and, therefore, it's therapeutic level should be monitored along with its metabolite in their free and protein bound states.
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Price:
$450
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Carbamazepine and Metabolite, Total
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$399
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Description:
Carbamazepine and its metabolite (10,11-carbamazepine epoxide) are widely used for control of generalized tonic-clonic, partial-onset, complex and mixed seizure disorders. The metabolism of carbamazepine in epileptic patients has several different pathways that can be altered when the patient is co-medicated with other anticonvulsants and, therefore, it's therapeutic level should be monitored along with its metabolite in their free and protein bound states.
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Price:
$399
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Carbamazepine, Free
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$530
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Description:
- Check active seizure medication levels
- Monitor carbamazepine dose effectiveness
- Track medication levels over time
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Price:
$530
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Carbamazepine, Total
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$505
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Description:
- Check your carbamazepine medication level
- Monitor seizure medication dosing accuracy
- Screen for medication side effect risks
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Price:
$505
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Carbamazepine, Total
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$197
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Description:
Carbamazepine is an anticonvulsant which is structurally related to the tricyclic antidepressants and is useful in treating patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Carbamazepine levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$197
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Carbapenemase Detection, Phenotypic
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$803
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Description:
Carbapenemase-producing organisms can be a difficult therapeutic challenge, due to their broad spectrum of resistance to beta-lactams. The profile of carbapenemase beta-lactam resistance is similar to that of extended- spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) with the addition of resistance to the carbapenems (imipenem, meropenem, doripenem, and ertapenem). In addition, carbapenemase producers may be cross-resistant to a wide range of antibiotic classes including the aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, and sulfa drugs.
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Price:
$803
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Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Culture Screen
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$279
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Description:
Carbapenem resistance among the Enterobacteriaceae is an emerging problem in the USA, especially on the east coast where several outbreaks have been reported. Classic screening procedures involving selective enrichments followed by traditional culture isolation step are labor intensive and turnaround time is slow. The use of selective and differential agar allows for rapid (24 hour) screening of specimens to identify the presence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae.
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Price:
$279
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Carbohydrate Antigen (CA) 19-9
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$89
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Description:
A large percentage of patients with gastrointestinal tumors (such as pancreatic, liver, gastric, colorectal tumors) and some other malignancies have been shown to have elevated serum CA 19-9 levels. Serum CA 19-9 levels may be useful for monitoring disease activity or predicting relapse following treatment. CA 19-9 should not be used as a screening test.
Alternative Name(s): Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9; CA 19-9
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
CA 19-9
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$89
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Carbon Dioxide
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$114
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Description:
The Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Test is a blood test that measures the level of CO2 in the bloodstream. Abnormal CO2 levels in the blood may indicate the kidney and lungs may not be functioning properly. Measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Carbon Dioxide
****Carbon Dioxide is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), Electrolyte panel and in the Kidney Function Profile.***
Categories:
General wellness,
Kidney diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$114
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Carboxyhemoglobin, Blood
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$174
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Description:
Carbon monoxide is the most common of the gaseous poisons. Malfunctioning or poorly ventilated heating appliances and internal combustion engines are frequent causes of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide combines reversibly with hemoglobin in a manner almost identical to oxygen resulting in a decrease in the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin. Accidental poisoning can occur even at low levels (greater than 0.01%) of CO in the atmosphere with prolonged exposure.
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Price:
$174
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Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
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$75
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Description:
Increased serum CEA levels have been detected in persons with primary colorectal cancer and in patients with other malignancies involving the gastrointestinal tract, breast, lung, ovarian, prostatic, liver and pancreatic cancers. Elevated serum CEA levels have also been detected in patients with nonmalignant disease, especially patients who are older or who are smokers. CEA levels are not useful in screening the general population for undetected cancers. However, CEA levels provide important information about patient prognosis, recurrence of tumors after surgical removal, and effectiveness of therapy.
Alternative names: Carcinoembryonic Antigen
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
General wellness,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$75
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Cardio IQ® 4q25-AF Risk Genotype
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$1750
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Description:
This test will aid physicians in the assessment of risk of atrial fibrilation and cardioembolic stroke.
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Price:
$1750
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Cardio IQ® 9p21 Genotype
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$453
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Description:
This test will aid in the assessment of risk associated with myocardial infarction (MI), especially before age 50 in males and age 60 in females.
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$453
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Cardio IQ Advanced Lipid Panel
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$140
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Description:
The advanced lipid profile provides a more comprehensive assessment of dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk than standard lipid panel measurements.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Cardio IQ Cholesterol, Total;
Cardio IQ HDL Cholesterol;
Cardio IQ Triglycerides;
Cardio IQ Non-HDL and Calculated Components;
Cardio IQ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility;
Cardio IQ Apolipoprotein B;
Cardio IQ Lipoprotein (a)
If Triglyceride is >400 mg/dL, Cardio IQ Direct LDL will be performed.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required prior to collection of a lipid panel. The assay manufacturer Beckman Coulter advises: "N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), when administered in therapeutic concentrations (for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose), has been determined to interfere with assays for cholesterol, uric acid" where "NAC interference may lead to falsely low results." According to Beckman Coulter, the NAC interference should be insignificant by 12 hours after completion of the initial loading dose of an IV infusion treatment regimen consisting of an initial loading dose of 150 mg/kg administered over 1 hour, a second dose of 50 mg/kg administered over 4 hrs and a third dose of 100 mg/kg administered over 16 hrs.
Categories:
General wellness,
Heart & cholesterol,
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$140
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Cardio IQ APOE Genotype
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$1472
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Description:
- Identifies heart disease risk genes.
- Analyzes cholesterol-related genes.
- Checks genetic role in heart health.
Includes:
Cardio IQ® APOE Genotype
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$1472
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Cardio IQ® Apolipoprotein B
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$52
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Description:
Apolipoprotein B (APO B) has been reported to be a powerful indicator of CAD. In some patients with CAD, APO B is elevated even in the presence of normal LDL cholesterol.
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$52
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Cardio IQ® Apolipoprotein Evaluation
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$52
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Description:
Apolipoprotein A1 is the primary protein associated with HDL cholesterol. Like HDL cholesterol, increased concentrations are associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Apolipoprotein B-100 is the primary protein associated with LDL cholesterol and other lipid particles. Like LDL cholesterol, increased concentrations are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The ratio of these two apolipoproteins correlates with risk of cardiovascular disease.
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$52
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Cardio IQ® ASCVD Risk Panel with Score
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$30
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Description:
This panel provides the 10-year and lifetime risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) using lipid results with anthropomorphic data and family history. The ASCVD risk assessment is recommended in the 2013 ACC/AHA Guidelines on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Adults.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® Cholesterol, Total
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$30
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Description:
Total serum cholesterol analysis is useful in the diagnosis of hyperlipoproteinemia, atherosclerosis, hepatic and thyroid diseases.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® CYP2C19 Genotype
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$2248
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Description:
This pharmacogenetic test may be used to help guide clopidogrel prescribing, especially in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) [1]. This test detects common variants in the CYP2C19 gene, the most validated genetic determinant of clopidogrel response.Clopidogrel is a prodrug that needs to be metabolized to its active form by cytochrome P450 2C19 (CYP2C19). Patients who carry a no-function allele of CYP2C19 have reduced clopidogrel activation, reduced platelet inhibition, and higher risk of major adverse cardiovascular events. Treatment outcomes may be improved in these patients with alternative antiplatelet therapies, such as prasugrel or ticagrelor. Therefore, CYP2C19 genotyping is helpful for assessing an individual's capability to metabolize clopidogrel and optimizing antiplatelet therapy [1].CYP2C19 genotype classifies individuals as ultrarapid, rapid, normal, intermediate, likely poor, poor, and indeterminate metabolizers. The Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) provides guidelines for using CYP2C19 status to help direct clopidogrel prescribing. Although the association between CYP2C19 genotype and clopidogrel response is most established in patients with ACS who have undergone PCI, growing evidence indicates a similar association in patients with neurovascular indications [1]. The FDA boxed warning indicates diminished antiplatelet effect in CYP2C19 poor metabolizers and availability of tests to identify these individuals [2].This is a targeted genotyping test and does not detect deletions or novel or rare variants of CYP2C19. CYP2C19 genotype does not identify all the variability in clopidogrel response. Other factors, such as age, body mass index, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, and concomitant use of certain proton pump inhibitors, may also influence clopidogrel response [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Additional assistance in test selection and interpretation of results is available from our genomic science specialists by calling 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).References1. Lee CR, et al. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2022;10.1002/cpt.2526.2. PLAVIX® (clopidogrel bisulfate). Prescribing information. Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Partnership; 2019. Accessed March 5, 2022. https://packageinserts.bms.com/pi/pi_plavix.pdf
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$2248
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Cardio IQ® Diabetes and ASCVD Risk Panel with Scores
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$54
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$54
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Cardio IQ® Diabetes Risk Panel with Score
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$54
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$54
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Cardio IQ® Direct LDL
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$52
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Description:
LDL Cholesterol is referred to as the "bad" cholesterol. Interpretive ranges are based on the guidelines of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP).
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$52
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Cardio IQ® Fibrinogen Antigen, Nephelometry
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$120
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Description:
Low levels of fibrinogen are associated with bleeding most commonly secondary to liver disease or disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant and thus elevated levels may be associated with inflammation. Increased concentrations are also associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis.
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$120
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Cardio IQ® Glucose
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$30
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Description:
Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and evaluation of carbohydrate metabolism.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® HDL Cholesterol
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$30
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Description:
HDL Cholesterol is inversely related to the risk for cardiovascular disease. It increases following regular exercise, moderate alcohol consumption and with oral estrogen therapy. Decreased levels are associated with obesity, stress, cigarette smoking and diabetes mellitus.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® Hemoglobin A1c
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$30
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® Homocysteine
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$48
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Description:
An elevated concentration of Homocysteine is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
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$48
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Cardio IQ® hs-CRP
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$30
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Description:
Useful in predicting risk of cardiovascular disease.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® Insulin
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$30
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Description:
Insulin is useful in diagnosing hyperinsulinemia in hypoglycemic patients. Hyperinsulinemia may be due to an insulin-producing tumor (insulinoma), syndrome of insulin resistance, or persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy.
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$30
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Cardio IQ Insulin Resistance Panel with Score
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$541
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Description:
- Measures body's insulin resistance level
- Assesses risk of diabetes and heart disease
- Evaluates how body handles sugar
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required
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$541
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Cardio IQ® KIF6 Genotype
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$920
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Description:
This test detects a gene variant associated with increased coronary heart disease (CHD) risk and such CHD event can be reduced from atorvastatin and pravastatin therapy.
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$920
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Cardio IQ® Lipoprotein (a)
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$61
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Description:
Elevated concentrations of Lp(a) are associated with increased risk of coronary artery disease.
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$61
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Cardio IQ® Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility
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$140
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Description:
There is a correlation between increased risk of premature heart disease with decreasing size of LDL particles. Ion mobility offers the only direct measurement of lipoprotein particle size and concentration for each lipoprotein from HDL3 to large VLDL.
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$140
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Cardio IQ® LPA Aspirin Genotype
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$920
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Description:
This test identifies individuals who are at risk of having elevated plasma lipoprotein (a) [Lp (a)] and increased cardiovascular risk which could be reduced by low-dose aspirin therapy.
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$920
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Cardio IQ® LPA Intron-25 Genotype
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$920
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Description:
This test identifies individuals at risk for elevated plasma lipoprotein (a) [Lp (a)] and increased cardiovascular risk.
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$920
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Cardio IQ® Lp-PLA2 Activity
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$158
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Description:
- Measure your chance of heart attack
- Assess if arteries are getting clogged
- Screen for early warning heart problems
Includes:
Cardio IQ® Lp-PLA2 Activity
Patient Instructions:
Fasting preferred, but not required.
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$158
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Cardio IQ® NT ProBNP
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$250
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Description:
BNP is used to aid in the diagnosis of left ventricular dysfunction in heart failure. In contrast with BNP, a drug to treat left ventricular dysfunction does not interfere with the measurement of N-terminal pro-BNP.
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$250
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Cardio IQ® Triglycerides
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$30
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Description:
Serum Triglyceride analysis has proven useful in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus, nephrosis, liver obstruction, other diseases involving lipid metabolism, and various endocrine disorders. In conjunction with high density lipoprotein and total serum cholesterol, a triglyceride determination provides valuable information for the assessment of coronary heart disease risk.
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$30
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Cardio IQ® Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy
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$80
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Description:
Measurement of serum 25-OH vitamin D concentrations provide a good index of circulating vitamin D activity in patients not suffering from renal disease. Lower than normal 25-OH vitamin D levels can result from a dietary deficiency, poor absorption of the vitamin or impaired metabolism of the sterol in the liver. A 25-OH vitamin D deficiency can lead to bone diseases such as rickets and osteomalacia. Above normal levels can lead hypercalcemia. This assay employs liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry to independently measure and report the two common forms of 25-hydroxy vitamin D: 25OH D3 - the endogenous form of the vitamin and 25OH D2 - the analog form used to treat 25OH Vitamin D3 deficiency.
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$80
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Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgA, IgG, IgM)
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$398
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Description:
- Checks for blood clot risk.
- Detects abnormal immune reactions.
- Assesses risk for autoimmune conditions.
Includes:
Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgA, IgG, IgM)
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$398
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Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgA, IgG, IgM)
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$437
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Description:
Cardiolipin antibodies (CA) are seen in a subgroup of patients with autoimmune disorders, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), who are at risk for vascular thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, cerebral infarct and/or recurrent spontaneous abortion. Elevations of CA associated with increased risk have also been seen in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, and primary Sjögren's syndrome.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Cancer detection,
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$437
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Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$443
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Description:
Cardiolipin antibodies (CA) are detected in a subgroup of patients with autoimmune disorders, particularly Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), who are at risk for vascular thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, cerebral infarct and/or recurrent spontaneous abortion. Elevations of CA associated with increased risk have also been seen in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, and primary Sjögren's syndrome.
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$443
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Cardiolipin Antibody (IgA)
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$222
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Description:
Cardiolipin antibodies (CA) are seen in a subgroup of patients with autoimmune disorders, particularly Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), who are at risk for vascular thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, cerebral infarct and/or recurrent spontaneous abortion. Elevations of CA associated with increased risk have also been seen in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, and primary Sjögren's syndrome.
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$222
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Cardiolipin Antibody (IgM)
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$222
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Description:
Cardiolipin antibodies (CA) are seen in a subgroup of patients with autoimmune disorders, particularly Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), who are at risk for vascular thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, cerebral infarct and/or recurrent spontaneous abortion. Elevations of CA associated with increased risk have also been seen in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis and primary Sjögren's syndrome.
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$222
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Cardiometabolic Disease Assessment (CMDA) Panel
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$709
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Description:
This panel combines tests used in the diagnosis and management of cardiometabolic disease elements, including metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, diabetes, thyroid conditions, kidney, fatty liver, and cardiovascular disease risk. This panel can help identify the presence and progression of cardiometabolic disease by assessing metabolic state and downstream effects on the liver, kidneys, and heart.It is estimated that as many as 45% of Americans have a chronic disease; more than half of older adults have multiple chronic conditions [1]. The related chronic cardiometabolic conditions are characterized by initial stages that may remain clinically silent for years.Medical societies, like the American Heart Association, recognize the interrelated impacts of metabolic risk factors (ie, obesity and diabetes), chronic kidney disease, and cardiovascular disease, and the gap in early screening, prevention, and management of these chronic conditions [2,3]. Rising rates of metabolic dysfunction, obesity, and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) also contribute to increased prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), also known as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) [4]. Thyroid health may either be impacted by or exacerbate cardiometabolic conditions, such as CHD, NAFLD, and CKD [5-8].The Cardiometabolic Disease Assessment Panel includes guideline-recommended testing that spans interrelated areas of cardiometabolic disease to determine the extent of metabolic dysfunction (glycemic control and advanced lipid assessment), identify whether thyroid health contributes to or is altered by metabolic dysfunction, and adverse impacts to heart, liver, and kidney function [9-13]. Identification of cardiometabolic disease presence can help implement personalized treatment strategies that can prevent or delay disease progression and related complications.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Raghupathi W, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018;15(3):431. doi:10.3390/ijerph150304312. Ndumele CE, et al. Circulation. 2023;148(20):1636-1664. doi.org/10.1161/CIR.00000000000011863. Khan SS, et al. Circulation. 2024;149(6):430-449. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.0676264. Bril F, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2021;106(11):e4360-e4371. doi:10.1210/clinem/dgab4175. Cappola AR, et al. Circulation. 2019;139(25):2892- 2909. doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.118.0368596. Kalra S, et al. Diabetes Ther. 2019;10(6):2035-2044. doi:10.1007/s13300-019-00700-47. Mantovani A, et al. Thyroid. 2018;28(10):1270-1284. doi:10.1089/ thy.2018.02578. Iglesias P, et al. Rev Endocr Metab Disord. 2017;18(1):131-144. doi:10.1007/s11154-016-9395-79. Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes-2020. Diabetes Care. 2020;43(Suppl 1):S14-S31. doi: 10.2337/dc23-S00210 Arnett DK, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2019. doi: 10.1161/CIR.000000000000067711. Cusi K, et al. Clinical Practice Guidelines. 2022;28(5):P528-562. doi:10.1016/j.eprac.2022.03.01012. Rinella NE, et al. Hepatology. 2023;77(5):1797-1835. doi:10.1097/HEP.000000000000032313. Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) CKD Work Group. Kidney Int. 2024;105(4S):S117-S314. doi:10.1016/j.kint.2023.10.018
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$709
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Careless Weed (Amaranthus palmeri) IgE
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$249
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Description:
This assay is used to detect allergen specific-IgE using the ImmunoCAP® FEIA method. In vitro allergy testing is the primary mode for allergy diagnosis.
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$249
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Carisoprodol and Metabolite, Serum, Plasma or Blood
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$621
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Description:
Test is for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (scope: Carisoprodol and Meprobamate Metabolite).
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$621
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Carisoprodol Screen, with Confirmation, Urine
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$235
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Description:
Carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant often used in the treatment of back pain. The drug has some potential for abuse. This test will aid the physician in monitoring therapeutic compliance.
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$235
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Carnitine
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$828
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Description:
- Check why you feel low energy
- Assess how well your body recovers
- Evaluate muscle tiredness after daily activity
Patient Instructions:
Patient should be in a well-fed state
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$828
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Carnitine and Acylcarnitine
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$1713
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Description:
A plasma acylcarnitine profile is one of the most powerful and accurate methods to diagnose inborn errors of fatty acid metabolism and organic acidemias. In newborn screening, newborns have sufficient free carnitine provided through the placenta from the mother to make acylcarnitine profiling alone sufficient to rule out these inborn errors. Unfortunately, after the newborn period, at the time of presentation and diagnosis, many patients with these disorders have become chronically depleted of free carnitine due to the inability to recycle esterified carnitine. In this situation, the acylcarnitine profile may be normal with all values in the lower end of the normal range despite the patient being affected with a disorder of fatty acid oxidation or an organic acidemia. Recently, we had just such a case with a patient known to have methylmalonic acidemia because of organic acid analysis who initially had a normal acylcarnitine profile. In such cases, a carnitine analysis would have shown extremely low free carnitine and very elevated carnitine esters and would have prompted carnitine supplementation of the patient followed by further periodic evaluations. As clinicians come to rely increasingly on acylcarnitine profiling to diagnose inborn errors of metabolism, it will be important to assay both carnitine (free and esterified) simultaneously with acylcarnitines for the initial evaluation of children for inborn errors of metabolism. This approach would prevent false negative results and false reassurance that could occur if acylcarnitines alone were ordered.
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$1713
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Carnitine, Random, Urine
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$1302
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Description:
- Check your fat metabolism efficiency
- Screen for unexplained muscle weakness
- Track energy levels over time
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$1302
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Carob (f296) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against carob. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Carotene
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$110
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Description:
Carotene - Beta Carotene, a fat soluble nutrient, is a precursor to vitamin A. Deficiencies may lead to vitamin A deficiency. Excessive vitamin A intake may lead to headaches, loss of appetite, nausea and diarrhea, skin changes, and potential birth defects.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Carotene
Alternative Name(s):
Beta-Carotene
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
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$110
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Carrot (f31) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against carrots. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Casein (f78) IgE
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$58
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to casein. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Food-of-Animal-Origin/Allergen-Components/nBos-d-8-Casein-Milk/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$58
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Casein (f78) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check casein dairy sensitivity symptoms
- Detect delayed digestive reaction triggers
- Screen skin and bloating causes
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$118
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Casein IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect dairy-related digestive discomfort causes
- Check immune response to milk protein
- Screen for hidden food sensitivity triggers
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$254
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Cashew IgG4
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$254
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Description:
The clinical utility of food-specific IgG4 tests has not been clearly established. Physicians sometimes use allergen- specific IgG4 to evaluate patients prior to or during immunotherapy. These tests can be used in special clinical situations. This test should only be ordered by physicians who recognize the limitations of the test.
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$254
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Cashew Nut Component
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$58
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Description:
Whole food allergen IgE tests are very sensitive but some patients with positive results do not have a true food allergy. Food component IgE tests offer more specific information that better predicts the likelihood that a true food allergy exists and other details of potential clinical relevance. A final food allergy diagnosis should always be based on a combination of IgE test results, a physical examination, and clinical history.
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$58
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Cashew Nut (f202) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cashew nuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cashew Nut (f202) IgE with Reflex to Component
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$44
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Description:
This test measures specific IgE antibodies to cashew nuts with reflex to cashew nut component Ana o 3 if the IgE result is positive. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cashew Nut (f202) IgG
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$120
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Description:
- Pinpoint cashew nut allergies precisely
- Reveal hidden triggers for digestive issues
- Clarify unexplained skin reactions effortlessly
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Allergy blood testing,
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$120
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CASPR2 Antibody Test
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$2289
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Description:
Anti-CASPR2 antibodies are found in patients with the acute or subacute onset of symptoms of limbic encephalitis, peripheral nerve hyperexcitability, and neuromyotonia.
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$2289
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Cat Dander Component Panel
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$230
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Description:
Like respiratory allergies, animal allergies pose a significant risk for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Blood IgE tests using whole allergen extracts from cats provide a sensitive screening method to diagnose pet sensitization. In addition, the cat dander component panel is an IgE blood test using individual recombinant proteins from cats, improving specificity compared to animal extract assays. Thus, the cat dander component panel helps differentiate an actual cat allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.
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$230
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Cat Dander (e1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to cat dander. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/epidermals-and-animal-proteins/allergens/cat-dander/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cat Dander (e1) IgE with Reflex to Component Panel
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$44
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Description:
Like respiratory allergies, animal allergies pose a significant risk for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Blood IgE tests using whole allergen extracts from cats provide a sensitive screening method to diagnose pet sensitization. In addition, the cat dander component panel is an IgE blood test using individual recombinant proteins from cats, improving specificity compared to animal extract assays. Thus, the cat dander component panel helps differentiate an actual cat allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.
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$44
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Cat Dander IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect cat allergy trigger sources
- Check sneezing and congestion causes
- Screen skin reactions around cats
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$254
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Catecholamines, Fractionated, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$416
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Description:
The three catecholamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine) are the principal secretory products of neural tissue. Clinically, the measurement of circulating catecholamines is valuable in the diagnosis of catecholamine secreting tumors associated chiefly with hypertension (pheochromocytomas, neuroblastomas and gangliomas) and with the evaluation of orthostatic hypotension.
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$416
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Catecholamines, Fractionated, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$416
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Description:
The three catecholamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine) are the principal secretory products of neural tissue. Clinically, the measurement of circulating catecholamines is valuable in the diagnosis of catecholamine secreting tumors associated chiefly with hypertension (pheochromocytomas, neuroblastomas and gangliomas) and with the evaluation of orthostatic hypotension.
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$416
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Catecholamines, Fractionated, Plasma (Dopamine)
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$168
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Description:
This test is primarily used to diagnose pheochromocytoma, a rare type of cancer, and similar tumors which may secrete epinephrine, norepinephrine, or both.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Dopamine, Epinephrine, Norepinephrine and Total Catecholamines (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing.
Patient should avoid alcohol, coffee, tea, tobacco and strenuous exercise prior to collection. Patients should be relaxed in either a supine or upright position before blood is drawn. States of anxiety and stress can cause fluctuations in the catecholamine levels.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Cancer detection,
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$168
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Catecholamines, Fractionated, Random Urine
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$416
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Description:
This panel may aid in evaluating catecholamine-producing pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs). However, measurements of plasma free or urinary fractionated metanephrines (ie, the O-methylated catecholamine metabolites) are preferred for the initial biochemical evaluation of PPGLs because of their overall high diagnostic sensitivity [1]. To adjust for the concentration differences in random urine specimens, results are expressed as catecholamine to creatinine ratios.Most PPGLs secrete catecholamines and can cause catecholamine excess, resulting in hypertension, arrhythmia, and hyperglycemia. Left untreated, PPGLs often lead to life-threatening cardiovascular complications. The estimated prevalence of PPGLs is 0.05% to 0.1% in adults with hypertension and 1.7% in children with hypertension [2]. Recognizing the possibility of a PPGL and performing appropriate biochemical testing are crucial for the diagnosis [1]. Plasma or urine catecholamine levels may be used, in addition to metanephrine levels, to provide additional information during the initial biochemical evaluation of PPGLs (eg, when detecting dopamine-secreting paragangliomas) [2].Intermittent or insignificant secretion of catecholamines by some PPGLs may not increase catecholamine measurements. Physiological stress and certain medications (eg, acetaminophen, labetalol, and sotalol) may increase catecholamine measurements [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Lenders JW, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014;99(6):1915-1942.2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Neuroendocrine and Adrenal Tumors. V1.2022. Accessed June 28, 2022. http://www.nccn.org
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$416
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Catecholamines, Fractionated, Supine, Plasma
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$981
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Description:
Clinically, the measurement of circulating catecholamines is valuable in the diagnosis of catecholamine secreting tumors associated chiefly with hypertension (Pheochromocytomas, Neuroblastomas, and Gangliomas) and with the evaluation of Orthostatic Hypotension.
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$981
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Catecholamines, Fractionated, Upright, Plasma
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$981
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Description:
Clinically, the measurement of circulating catecholamines is valuable in the diagnosis of catecholamine secreting tumors associated chiefly with hypertension (Pheochromocytomas, Neuroblastomas, and Gangliomas) and with the evaluation of Orthostatic Hypotension.
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$981
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Catecholamines, Total, Suppression by Clonidine, Plasma
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$3204
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Description:
Catecholamines include the hormones epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Catecholamines, along with VMA, are produced in chromaffin cell tumors, pheochromocytoma, ganglioneuroma, and neuroblastoma. Symptoms of pheochromocytomas include episodic hypertension, headaches, sweating, heart palpitations, and anxiety.
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$3204
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Cat Epithelium/Dander (e1) IgG
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$243
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your comfort
- Clarify why you're sneezing around cats
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Allergy blood testing,
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$243
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Catfish (f369) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against catfish. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cathartic Laxatives Profile, Stool
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$1174
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Description:
Compliance or abuse monitoring (laxative). Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1174
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Cat Serum Albumin (Re220) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cat serum albumin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cauliflower (f291) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cauliflower. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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CBC & CMP
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$57
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
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General wellness,
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$57
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CBC (H/H, RBC, Indices, WBC, Plt)
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$115
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Description:
A complete blood count is used as a screening test for various disease states to include: anemia, leukemia and inflammatory processes.
Includes:
CBC (H/H, RBC, Indices, WBC, Plt)
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$115
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CBFB/MYH11 inv(16), Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$849
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Description:
This Real-Time Quantitative (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) for the amplification of CBFB/MYH11 fusion transcript can be used to detect the chromosome aberration of inv (16) or t (16;16). It can be used to detect Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) and assess the risk for disease relapse in inv (16) or t (16;16) Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
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$849
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CCD and Profilin IgE Cross-Reactivity Panel
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$121
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Description:
The CCD/Profilin IgE cross-reactivity panel can be used by clinicians interested in understanding why a patient with IgE to whole peanut and/or tree nut is not allergic to these foods. CCD and Profilin-specific IgE, while highly cross-reactive with whole nuts, is not associated with a true allergy to them. The CCD/profilin IgE cross-reactivity panel may also be ordered by clinicians for follow up testing if a patient?s peanut and/or tree nut IgE component panel results are completely negative.
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$121
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CCD (o214) IgE
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$60
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Description:
CCD IgE reactivity, without reactivity to other allergen component proteins, helps to explain why many people with positive whole allergen IgE results are not truly allergic to the insect, food, or respiratory allergen of concern.
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$60
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CD10, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD117 (c-kit), IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Testing for CD117/c-kit expression may be a useful tool for the identification of several malignant neoplasma expressing c-kit, including gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTS), mast cell diseases, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), and Ewing's sarcoma. It may also aid in differentiating gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTS) from other intra-abdominal mesenchymal tumors. Recent studies have indicated that the tyrosine kinase inhibitor, STI571 (Gleeva), may be effective in treating CD117/c-kit positive tumors. Therefore, testing tumors for CD117/c-kit immunoreactivity can assist in both diagnosis and the prediction of drug sensitivity to tyrosine kinase inhibitor STI571 treatment.
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$834
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CD138, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD15, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
- Clarify existing biopsy tissue findings
- Support lymphoma diagnosis confirmation
- Identify specific abnormal cell markers
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$834
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CD16A (FCGR3A) F158V Polymorphism Analysis
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$2040
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Description:
CD16A (FCGR3A) F158V Polymorphism Analysis - The CD16A (FCGR3A) gene encodes for an Fc-gamma receptor on human white blood cells which plays an important role in antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC). In cancer patients, differential clinical response to therapeutic monoclonal antibodies has been reported to correlate with the genotype of the CD16A (FCGR3A) gene (PMID: 23286345, PMID: 30374078, PMID 33480963). The different genotypes (V/V, F/V, or F/F) result from a single nucleotide polymorphism, dbSNP rs396991, where a T>G substitution changes phenylalanine (F) to valine (V) at position 158 (P08637 VAR 003960).
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$2040
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CD20, IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
- Detect abnormal blood cell markers
- Assess lymphoma diagnosis clues
- Screen tissue samples for cancer signs
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$829
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CD23, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of ihc markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD30, IHC with Interpretation
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$227
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Description:
CD30 (Ki-1) is a marker of lymphocyte activation and is characteristic of immunoblastic B cell or anaplastic T cell malignant lymphomas
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$227
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CD34, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD38, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD38, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
- Detect abnormal blood cell markers
- Screen tissue samples for cancer clues
- Support your ongoing cancer workup
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$632
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CD3, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
- Identify T-cell markers in tissue
- Support your biopsy diagnosis process
- Clarify unusual tissue sample findings
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$834
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CD43, IHC with Interpretation
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$417
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Description:
- Identify unusual blood cell types
- Screen for immune cell abnormalities
- Support your diagnostic follow-up plan
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$417
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CD45 (Leukocyte Common Antigen), IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
This immunoassay is a first-line screening test to evaluate neoplasms of unknown origin and to help determine whether a cell is derived from a hematopoietic origin. In benign tissue or cell blocks, CD45 can be used as a marker of inflammatory cells. CD45 may be used in the evaluation of lymphomas [1]. The CD45 immunohistochemical stain uses an antibody against a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on most nucleated hematopoietic cell types. It is used to evaluate cells of hematopoietic lineage. Positive staining is generally indicated by membranous cellular immunoreactivity, but sometimes cytoplasmic immunoreactivity is also seen [1]. The CD45 test will identify most nucleated cells of hematopoietic lineage, including granulocytes, basophils, lymphocytes, mast cells, macrophages, monocytes, and plasma cells. It will not stain platelets, erythrocytes, megakaryocytes, or erythrocyte precursors. Other cell types, including dendritic cells and thymocytes, may also show immunoreactivity to CD45 [1]. In the evaluation of analysis of hematopoietic tumors, the CD45 immunostain will stain neoplastic hematopoietic cells as well as infiltrating non-neoplastic inflammatory cells [1]. This test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. Reference 1. Rekhtman N, et al. Quick Reference Handbook for Surgical Pathologists. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Springer;2011:34.
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$829
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CD4, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD56, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD57, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD5, IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
- Screen tissue for abnormal cell markers
- Support lymph node abnormality evaluation
- Track follow-up testing over time
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$829
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CD61, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD68, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CD8, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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CDH1 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Germline mutations in the CDH1 (E-cadherin gene) gene have been reported in families with a hereditary predisposition to breast cancer and gastric cancer. Sequencing and deletion/duplication analyses of the CDH1 gene will identify individuals at risk for CDH1-related cancers.
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$1360
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CDKN2A Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in CDKN2A are associated with Familial Atypical Multiple Mole Melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome. Individuals with a CDKN2A have an increased risk for melanoma (28-76% risk to age 80) and pancreatic cancer. This test detects pathogenic variants in the CDKN2A gene.
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$1360
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CDX2, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
CDX-2, a nuclear transcription factor that is expressed in colonic epithelium, is useful in distinguishing metastatic carcinoma of colorectal origin from other tumors. However, its expression may be lost in advanced colorectal tumors and is also expressed by some mucinous tumors of other sites.
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$632
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CEA with HAMA Treatment
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$212
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Description:
CEA is a tumor marker that is useful to monitor patients with persistent, recurrent or metastatic colonic carcinoma. Patients who have received mouse monoclonal antibodies as part of treatment should have their specimens pre-treated for removal of the human antimouse antibodies (HAMA).
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$212
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CEBPA Mutation Analysis
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$2193
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Description:
The CEBPA gene, a myeloid transcription factor, is mutated in a subset of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), particularly those with chromosome analyses showing normal diploid karyotype, Cytogenetically Normal (CN). CN-AML that have CEBPA mutations show favorable outcome compared to other groups of CN-AML. Testing for CEBPA mutation, along with NPM1 (test code 16158-NPM (Exon 12) Mutation Analysis, Cell-based) is recommended for all patients with CN-AML.
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$2193
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CEBPA Mutation Analysis, Extracted DNA
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$2091
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Description:
Accurate testing for CEBPA mutations is important for identification of the prognostically significant AML subtype, especially CN-AML. AML with mutated CEBPA is a provisional disease entity in the 2008 World Health Organization classification of leukemias. CEBPA constitutes a key prognostic AML panel together with FLT-3 and NPM1.
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$2091
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Cedar (L.decurrens) (rt212) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cedar. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cedar Mountain (Juniperus sabinoides) IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect Mountain Cedar pollen sensitivity
- Screen seasonal allergy symptom triggers
- Track sneezing and congestion causes
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$228
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Celery (f85) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against celery. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Celiac Disease Comprehensive Panel
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$392
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Description:
Celiac disease is caused by an immune response to gluten in genetically sensitive individuals. The diagnosis is largely based on a biopsy of the small intestine, but serologic tests also help support a diagnosis and may assist identification of patients who may require biopsy.
Tissue transglutaminase antibodies (tTG, IgA) is a marker with 95% sensitivity and specificity. Total IgA is measured because 2-3% of celiac disease patients are IgA deficient. Because tTG, IgA, and anti-Gliadin IgA tend to decrease in patients on a gluten-free diet, these markers are also used to assess dietary compliance.
The endomysial antibody (EMA, IgA) assay has high specificity for celiac disease and is used to confirm positive anti-tTG results.
Includes:
Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG) Antibody (IgA)
IgA (Immunoglobulin A)
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Price:
$392
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Celiac Disease Comprehensive Panel, Infant
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$214
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Description:
Celiac disease is caused by an immune response to gluten in genetically sensitive individuals. The diagnosis is largely based on a biopsy of the small intestine, but serologic tests also help support a diagnosis and may assist identification of patients who may require biopsy.
Tissue transglutaminase antibodies (tTG, IgA) is a marker with 95% sensitivity and specificity. Total IgA is measured because 2-3% of celiac disease patients are IgA deficient. Because tTG, IgA, and anti-Gliadin IgA tend to decrease in patients on a gluten-free diet, these markers are also used to assess dietary compliance.
The endomysial antibody (EMA, IgA) assay has high specificity for celiac disease and is used to confirm positive anti-tTG results.
Alternative names: Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG),Gluten Sensitivity, tTG, EMA,Gliadin Antibody
Includes:
Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG) Antibody (IgA)
IgA (Immunoglobulin A)
Gliadin (Deamidated) Antibody (IgA)
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Price:
$214
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Celiac Disease Diagnostic Panel
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$769
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Description:
Celiac disease is characterized by the presence of Transglutaminase, Gliadin, and Reticulin Antibodies. Such patients display a hypersensitivity to gluten (wheat) in their diet. The antibody is undetectable when patients with hypersensitivity are placed on gluten-free diets. Antibody IgA is more specific and IgG is more sensitive to Celiac disease.
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Price:
$769
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Celiac Disease Panel without Gliadin
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$165
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Description:
This panel assists in differentiating celiac disease from other inflammatory bowel diseases and helps avoid progression of celiac disease, particularly in children, through early identification of gluten sensitivity.
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Price:
$165
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Cell Count and Differential, Fluid, Other
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$183
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Description:
Immunologic, mechanical, chemical or bacteriologic damage may alter the permeability of the membrane and capillaries to produce varying degrees of inflammatory response.
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Price:
$183
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Cell Culture for Possible Additional Prenatal Studies
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$481
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Description:
- Support additional prenatal genetic studies
- Enable follow-up chromosomal testing needs
- Track pregnancy-related lab results easily
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Price:
$481
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Centromere B Antibody
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$502
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Description:
Centromere B Antibody is diagnostic for the form of scleroderma known as CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal immotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia).
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Price:
$502
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Ceruloplasmin
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$79
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Description:
Decreased levels of ceruloplasmin are found in Wilson's Disease, fulminant liver failure, intestinal malabsorption, renal failure resulting in proteinuria, chronic active hepatitis and malnutrition. Elevated levels are found in primary biliary cirrhosis, pregnancy (first trimester), oral contraceptive use and in acute inflammatory conditions since ceruloplasmin is an acute phase reactant.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Ceruloplasmin
Alternative Name(s)
Ferroxidase,Copper Oxidase,Copper Binding Globulin
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Price:
$79
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Cervical Cancer Blood Scan
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$100
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Description:
- Detect early signs of cervical cancer
- Reveal hidden health risks effortlessly
- Confirm your peace of mind with certainty
Includes:
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. Fasting is not required.
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Price:
$100
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Cesium, Serum/Plasma
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$694
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Description:
Exposure Monitoring/Investigation
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Price:
$694
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CFTR Intron 8 Poly-T Analysis
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$720
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Description:
This test is utilized for the following indications:1) To evaluate individuals having phenotypes associated with mild forms of cystic fibrosis, congenital absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD), idiopathic pancreatitis, bronchiectasis, etc. 2) To confirm a diagnosis of CBAVD in infertile males. 3) To determine the poly T status in individuals positive for the R117H mutation. Please note: This test detects the intron 8 poly T status in the CFTR gene. It does not evaluate for the TG tract length. If CFTR intron 8 poly T status with TG tract length is desired, single exon testing would be required. This test is not recommended for routine carrier screening. The recommended test for routine CF carrier screening analyzes an expanded number of variants that are known to cause CF. If there are questions about which test is most appropriate, or if a carrier screening panel that includes CF is desired, please see the Quest Test Directory for panel options and/or contact 866-GENE-INFO (866-436-3463) for assistance.
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Price:
$720
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CFvantage® Cystic Fibrosis Expanded Screen
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$2418
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Description:
The CFvantage® Cystic Fibrosis Expanded Screen analyzes an expanded number of variants that have been proven to cause Cystic Fibrosis (CF). ACOG recommends screening for all women of reproductive age and for those with a personal or family history of CF.
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Price:
$2418
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Chaetomium globosum IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect past mold exposure levels
- Screen chronic respiratory symptom causes
- Track allergy trigger response over time
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Price:
$228
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Chaetomium globosum (m208) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Chaetomium globosum. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cheddar Cheese (f81) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cheddar cheese. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cheese Mold Type (f82) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mold-type cheeses. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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CHEK2 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in CHEK2 have been associated with cancers at many sites, including cancer of the breast and colon. This test detects pathogenic variants in the CHEK2 gene.
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Price:
$1360
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Chemistry Panel (SMAC 25)
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$184
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Description:
A blood chemistry panel, often used as a general screening tool by many physicians.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Amylase, Serum
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Creatine Kinase (CK), Total, Serum
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD) (LDH)
Lactic Acid, Plasma
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Magnesium, Serum
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Patient should not be on any intravenous infusion that would affect the acid-base balance. Patient should be in a fasting and resting state (should not exercise). Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$184
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Chem Panel with Lipids
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$104
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Description:
The Chem Panel with lipids provides testing for Glucose (Diabetes), Kidney function, Fluids and Electrolytes, Minerals and Bone, Liver function and Lipid Profile.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Iron, Serum
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD) (LDH)
Lipid Panel with Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
Categories:
General wellness,
Heart & cholesterol,
Kidney diseases,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$104
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Cherry (f242) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cherries. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Chestnut (Sweet) (f299) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against sweet chestnuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Chestnut (t206) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to chestnut tree. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Chicken Droppings (e218) IgE
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$68
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
- Clarify why you feel unwell often
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$68
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Chicken Feathers (e85) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against chicken feathers. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Chicken Meat (f83) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against chicken meat. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Chicken meat (f83) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check chicken meat sensitivity reactions
- Screen for hidden digestive triggers
- Track antibody levels over time
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Price:
$118
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Chick Pea (f309) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against chick peas. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Chikungunya Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$874
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Description:
Chikungunya virus is a mosquito-transmitted alphavirus. Symptoms include fever, severe arthralgia, rash, and headache. Detection of Chikungunya virus antibodies is a reliable indicator of Chikungunya virus infection. IgM detection suggests infection within the previous 3 months. IgG detection suggests infection at any time in the recent or distant past.
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Price:
$874
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Chikungunya Virus RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1385
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Description:
Chikungunya Virus is a mosquito-transmitted virus that is usually associated with acute epidemic polyarthralgia and fever. Detection of Chikungunya Virus by this assay is based upon the real-time amplification of viral genomic RNA sequences from total nucleic acid extraction of the specimen.
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Price:
$1385
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Child Caregiver Infectious Disease Profile
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$525
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Description:
The following profile is used to screen nannies, healthcare personnel and other individuals responsible for the direct care of children. This series of tests provides information that can be used proactively to prevent infections from being passed from caregiver to child.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Test: Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Hepatitis Panel Acute, w/ Ref Confirmation: Hepatitis A IgM (Acute), Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B Core IgM Antibody, Hepatitis C Antibody
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 Inhibition:
If Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG) is >1.09, then HSV-2 Inhibition Study will be performed.
HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation with Reflex Confirmation:
If HIV Antigen and Antibody, 4th Generation Screen is Repeatedly Reactive, HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation will be performed. If HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation is Indeterminate or Negative, HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR will be performed
Syphilis Ab Cascade:
If T. pallidum Antibody is equivocal or positive, then RPR Screen with Reflex to Titer will be performed. If RPR Screen is reactive, then RPR titer will be performed. If RPR screen is non-reactive, then T. pallidum Antibody, Particle Agglutination will be performed
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. Collect the specimen in a sterile, preservative-free collection cup. The patient should collect the first 20-60 mL of voided urine (the first part of the stream-not midstream) into a urine collection cup.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
General wellness,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$525
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Childhood Allergy (Food and Environmental) Panel with Reflexes
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$980
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Description:
Up to 90 percent of children with asthma have underlying allergies that trigger their asthma [1,2]. Many things like environmental and food elements can trigger allergic reactions in children. Specific IgE serological tests aid in the diagnosis of allergic disease. In this profile, when a whole allergen protein extract is found to be positive, the respective component panel, which uses individual recombinant or purified proteins, is automatically run. Component panels improve specificity, provide the clinician with more detailed information for assessing level of risk, and help target effective management.1. Allen-Ramey F, et al. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005;18(5):434-439.2. Host A, Halken S. Allergy 2000;55:600-608.
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Price:
$980
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Childhood Allergy (Food and Environmental) Profile: Puerto Rico
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$773
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 12 food and environmental allergens that are commonly found in Puerto Rico as causes of childhood allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$773
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Childhood and Tree Nut Allergy Panel
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$1238
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 21 food (with an emphasis on tree nuts) and environmental allergens that are commonly associated with childhood allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$1238
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Childhood and Tree Nut Allergy Panel with Reflex to Components
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$1238
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Description:
Up to 90 percent of children with asthma have underlying allergies that trigger their asthma [1,2]. Many things like environmental and food elements can trigger allergic reactions in children. Specific IgE serological tests aid in the diagnosis of allergic disease. In this profile, when a whole allergen protein extract is found to be positive, the respective component panel, which uses individual recombinant or purified proteins, is automatically run. Component panels improve specificity, provide the clinician with more detailed information for assessing level of risk, and help target effective management.1. Allen-Ramey F, et al. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005;18(5):434-439.2. Host A, Halken S. Allergy 2000;55:600-608.
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Price:
$1238
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Chlamydia and Chlamydophila Antibody Panel 1 (IgG)
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$530
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Description:
Chlamydia/Chlamydophila species include C. pneumoniae, C. psittaci, and C. trachomatis. Each may cause pneumonia and other overlapping medical conditions.
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Price:
$530
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Chlamydia and Chlamydophila Antibody Panel 2 (IgM)
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$546
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Description:
Chlamydia/Chlamydophila species include C. pneumoniae, C. psittaci, and C. trachomatis. Each may cause pneumonia and other overlapping medical conditions.
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Price:
$546
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Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Test
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$120
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Description:
Chlamydia is the most frequently reported bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD)in the country. In 2002, over 800,000 cases of chlamydia were reported to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Gonorrhea is also a very common STD. The CDC estimates that more than 700,000 persons in the U.S. get new gonorrheal infections each year. The Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Test is a urine test that will detect the presence of bacteriums Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), infant conjunctivitis, infant pneumonia, urethritis, epididymitis and proctitis. It is also the most frequent cause of non-gonococcal urethritis in men. Among women, the consequences of chlamydial infections are severe if left untreated. Approximately half of chlamydial infections are asymptomatic.
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococci) is the causative agent of gonorrhea. In men, this disease generally results in anterior urethritis accompanied by purulent exudate. In women, the disease is most often found in the cervix, but the vagina and uterus may also be infected.
Positive results require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s): CT/GC, ProbeTec
Includes:
Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA, SDA
Patient Instructions:
Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. Collect the specimen in a sterile, preservative-free collection cup. The patient should collect the first 20-60 mL of voided urine (the first part of the stream-not midstream) into a urine collection cup.
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$120
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Chlamydia/Chlamydophila Antibody Panel 3 (IgG, IgA, IgM)
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$912
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Description:
Chlamydia/Chlamydophila species include C. pneumoniae, C. psittaci, and C. trachomatis. Each may cause pneumonia and other overlapping medical conditions.
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Price:
$912
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Chlamydiae Species Culture
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$693
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Description:
C. trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract and the eye. It may be sexually transmitted; resulting diseases include urethritis, cervicitis, salpingitis, epididymitis, proctitis and lymphogranuloma venereum. C. pneumoniae is associated with both upper and lower respiratory infections. Infections of the upper respiratory tract and eye usually occur in newborns exposed at parturition. In adults, eye infection may be transmitted by hand after contact with secretions. Isolation by tissue culture is recommended when testing individuals for legal purposes.
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Price:
$693
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Chlamydia/Neisseria gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA, Rectal
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$96
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Description:
Both Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae may infect the anal/rectal canal of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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Price:
$96
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Chlamydia/Neisseria gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA, Throat
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$96
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Description:
Both Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae may infect the oral/pharyngeal cavity of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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Price:
$96
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Chlamydia/N. gonorrhoeae and T. vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA
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$288
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Description:
To diagnose three sexually transmitted infections associated with vaginitis.
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Price:
$288
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Chlamydia/N. gonorrhoeae and T. vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA, Pap Vial
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$803
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Description:
Diagnosis of the three most common sexually transmitted infections.
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Price:
$803
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Chlamydia trachomatis Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM)
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$530
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Description:
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection. Up to 70% of women and 30% of men may be asymptomatic. Infection may lead to tubal pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. Other organs may also become affected.
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Price:
$530
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Chlamydia trachomatis Antibody (IgM)
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$543
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Description:
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye. The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial antigens. Because C. trachomatis is ubiquitous, there is a high prevalence of antibodies in sexually active populations. Individuals may be reinfected and IgM antibodies may not appear. IgG antibodies may persist even after treatment, making assessment of a single IgG titer difficult. Consequently, serological diagnosis is seldom used to diagnose genital tract infections. Instead, Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing (NAAT) or culture should be considered to detect chlamydia trachomatis. Culture can also be used to diagnose infant respiratory infection or conjunctivitis.
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$543
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Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA, Conjunctiva
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$96
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This assay is intended for the qualitative detection of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in ocular (conjunctival) specimens from patients suspected of having infectious conjunctivitis caused by C. trachomatis or N. gonorrhoeae. It does not detect Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae or other Chlamydia species. C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae are two of the most common causes of sexually transmitted infections, and both organisms can cause infectious conjunctivitis. Newborns are especially at risk for C. trachomatis or N. gonorrhoeae conjunctivitis if born to a mother with a genital infection. Symptoms of C. trachomatis or N. gonorrhoeae conjunctivitis may include eye redness, eye lid swelling, and discharge. Symptoms in newborns infected at birth typically appear within two weeks. A Not Detected (negative) result means that C. trachomatis or N. gonorrhoeae RNA was not present in the specimen above the limit of detection. A negative result does not rule out the possibility of infection and should not be used as the sole basis for patient management decisions. 1. CDC Sexually Transmitted Infections Treatment Guidelines, 2021. MMWR July 23, 2021. 2. Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) in Newborns. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last Reviewed: January 4, 2019. https://www.cdc.gov/conjunctivitis/newborns.html#:~:text=Conjunctivitis%20(Pink%20Eye)%20in% 20Newborns&text=Newborns%20with%20symptoms%20of% 20conjunctivitis, conjunctivitis%20can%20be%20very %20serious3. Kreisel, K. et al. Keeping an Eye on Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Conjunctivitis in Infants in the United States, 2010-2015. Sex Transm Dis. 2017 Jun; 44(6): 356-358.
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$96
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Chlamydia trachomatis RNA, TMA, Rectal
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$48
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Chlamydia trachomatis may infect the anal/rectal canal of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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$48
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Chlamydia trachomatis RNA, TMA, Throat
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$48
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Chlamydia trachomatis may infect the oral/pharyngeal cavity of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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$48
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Chlamydia trachomatis RNA, TMA, Urogenital
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$48
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C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the united states. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. It is also the most frequent cause of non-gonococcal urethritis in men. Among women, the consequences of chlamydial infections are severe if left untreated. Approximately half of chlamydial infections are asymptomatic.
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$48
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Chlamydia trachomatis, TMA (Alternate Target), Rectal
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$347
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Chlamydia trachomatis may infect the anal/rectal canal of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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$347
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Chlamydia trachomatis, TMA (Alternate Target), Urogenital
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$48
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Description:
Several methods are available for the detection of C. trachomatis in clinical specimens, including giemsa staining of tissue, fluorescent antibody staining, culture, and nucleic acid detection. Although culture is very specific, it lacks sensitivity, so recommendations have been put forth to include multiple tests in assisting with a diagnosis of infection, including tests such as the CT/NG Aptima TMA Assay.
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$48
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Chlamydophila pneumoniae Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM)
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$557
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Chlamydophila pneumoniae is a common cause of infantile and community-acquired pneumonia.
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$557
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Chlamydophila pneumoniae Antibody (IgM)
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$355
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Chlamydophila pneumoniae is a common cause of infantile and community-acquired pneumonia.
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$355
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Chlamydophila pneumoniae, DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$455
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This test is used to determine the presence of Chlamydophila pneumoniae in a patient's specimen. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to detection by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture.
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$455
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Chlamydophila psittaci Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM)
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$530
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Psittacosis, also known as parrot's disease, is transmitted to humans from parrots and other birds. Psittacosis is associated with mild illness to severe pneumonia.
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$530
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Chlordiazepoxide and Metabolites
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$503
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This definitive drug assay is used to measure concentrations of chlordiazepoxide, norchlordiazepoxide, and nordiazepam in serum. This therapeutic drug monitoring assay may be used to assess if chlordiazepoxide and metabolites are within therapeutic range. Urine and oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs.Chlordiazepoxide is a long-acting benzodiazepine used to treat adults for anxiety disorder, preoperative apprehension and anxiety, and withdrawal symptoms of acute alcohol use disorder. It is also used to treat children older than 6 years for anxiety.Chlordiazepoxide has several active metabolites, and prolonged duration of action may lead to serious adverse effects in older individuals, children, and individuals with disabilities or hepatic or renal impairment. Common adverse effects include drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness, ataxia, forgetfulness, slurred speech, irritability, and rash. Chlordiazepoxide intoxication and overdose can be life-threatening, especially when chlordiazepoxide is combined with alcohol and other central nervous system depressants [1,2]. However, routine quantitative tests of chlordiazepoxide are not needed unless medical conditions warrant monitoring or for individuals taking other drugs that increase the risk of intoxication [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical history and physical examination findings.References1. Chlordiazepoxide. In: Fuller MA, et al, eds. Drug Information Handbook for Psychiatry. 7th ed. Lexi-Comp Inc; 2009:316-319.2. Whyte IM. Benzodiazepines. In: Dart RC, et al. Medical Toxicology. 3rd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2004:811-823.
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$503
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Chloride
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$114
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The Chloride Test is a blood test used to measure the level of chloride, an important electrolyte. Serum chloride is the major extracellular anion and counter-balances the major cation, sodium, maintaining electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Two thirds of the total anion concentration in extracellular fluids is chloride and it is significantly involved in maintaining proper hydration and osmotic pressure. Movement of chloride ions across the red blood cell membrane is essential for the transport of biocarbonate ions in response to changing concentrations of carbon dioxide. Chloride measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Chloride
****Chloride, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), Electrolyte Panel and in the Kidney Function Profile.***
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Blood and blood diseases,
General wellness,
Heart & cholesterol,
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$114
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Chloride, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Urine chloride excretion approximates the dietary intake. The chloride content of most foods parallels that of sodium. An increase in urine chloride may result from water deficient dehydration, diabetic acidosis, Addison's Disease, and salt-losing renal disease. Decreased urine levels are seen in congestive heart failure, severe diaphoresis and in hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis due to prolonged vomiting.
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$212
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Chloride, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Urine chloride excretion approximates the dietary intake. The chloride content of most foods parallels that of sodium. An increase in urine chloride may result from water deficient dehydration, diabetic acidosis, Addison's Disease, and salt-losing renal disease. Decreased urine levels are seen in congestive heart failure, severe diaphoresis and in hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis due to prolonged vomiting.
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$202
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Chloride, Feces
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$263
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Measurements of chloride in conjunction with other electrolytes in liquid stool may help differentiate between secretory and osmotic diarrhea. This test may also aid in the diagnosis of primary or secondary chloridorrhea. Diarrhea can be categorized as secretory or osmotic depending on how the water content of stool is drawn in the intestine lumen. Secretory diarrhea is caused by defective electrolyte absorption that increases the stool's electrolyte levels. Conditions associated with secretory diarrhea include infection, neuroendocrine tumors, intestinal resection, diffuse mucosal disease, and congenital chloridorrhea [1]. Congenital chloridorrhea is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder characterized by watery stool containing excessive chloride. Stool chloride levels during perinatal period and infancy are often greater than 120 mmol/L [2]. Similar to congenital chloridorrhea, acquired chloridorrhea may manifest as hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis, and no chloride in the urine, but the magnitude of excess chloride excretion in the stool is usually less [3]. Low levels of stool chloride may be seen in sodium sulfate-induced diarrhea [4].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Schiller LR. Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2012;26(5):551-562.2. Konishi KI, et al. J Pediatr. 2019;214:151-157.e6.3. Kaplan BS, et al. J Pediatr. 1981;99(2):211-214.4. Eherer AJ, et al. Gastroenterology. 1992;103(2):545-551.
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$263
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Chloride, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Urine chloride excretion approximates the dietary intake. The chloride content of most foods parallel that of sodium. An increase in urine chloride may result from water deficient dehydration, diabetic acidosis, Addison's Disease, and salt-losing renal disease. Decreased urine levels are seen in congestive heart failure, severe diaphoresis and in hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis due to prolonged vomiting.
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$212
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Chloride, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Urine chloride excretion approximates the dietary intake. The chloride content of most foods parallel that of sodium. An increase in urine chloride may result from water deficient dehydration, diabetic acidosis, Addison's disease, and salt-losing renal disease. Decreased urine levels are seen in congestive heart failure, severe diaphoresis and in hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis due to prolonged vomiting.
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$202
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Chlorpromazine
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$547
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Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine for treating psychosis and Tourett's syndrome. Monitoring it's level is important to optimize therapy, to avoid toxicity, and to assure compliance.
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$547
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Chocolate/Cacao IgG4
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$254
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- Detect chocolate related digestive symptoms
- Screen for hidden food sensitivity triggers
- Track skin and energy reactions
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$254
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Cholesterol and HDL Cholesterol with Ratio
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$30
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This panel measures serum concentrations of total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and provides a calculated total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio. Measurements of cholesterol in conjunction with lipoproteins are used primarily in the risk assessment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) [1].Elevated total cholesterol is an established risk factor for atherosclerotic coronary disease [1]. HDL cholesterol level has been inversely related to the ASCVD risk, whereas very high HDL levels may increase all-cause mortality [2]. The cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio, also known as atherogenic or Castelli index, has been proposed as a stronger predictor of ASCVD risk than total cholesterol or HDL cholesterol alone [3].Treatment with N-acetyl cysteine for acetaminophen overdose may generate a falsely low result for cholesterol [4]. Venipuncture immediately after or during administration of the painkiller metamizole (dipyrone) may also lead to falsely low results for cholesterol [5].Note: Any or all individual tests from a panel can be ordered separately.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history as well as physical examination findings.References1. Meeusen J, et al. Lipids and lipoproteins. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Madsen CM, et al. Eur Heart J. 2017;38(32):2478-2486.3. Millan J, et al. Vasc Health Risk Manag. 2009;5:757-765.4. Beckman Coulter AU analyzers. Instructions for use. Beckman Coulter Inc; 2015. Accessed January 19, 2023. https://www.beckmancoulter.com/wsrportal/techdocs?docname=/cis/BAOSR6X16/%25%25/EN_CHOL%20OSR%20General%20Chemistry.pdf5. Gascon N, et al. Clin Chem. 1993;39(6):1033-1036.
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$30
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Cholesterol, Total
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$30
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Total LDL and HDL cholesterol, in conjunction with a triglyceride determination, provide valuable information for the risk of coronary artery disease. Total serum cholesterol analysis is useful in the diagnosis of hyperlipoproteinemia, atherosclerosis, hepatic and thyroid diseases.
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$30
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Cholesteryl Esters, Serum
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$460
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- Check cholesterol storage and heart risk
- Monitor fat metabolism over time
- Track progress from diet changes
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$460
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Cholinesterase, RBC and Plasma
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$414
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True cholinesterase (RBC and plasma) activity is decreased in individuals with exposure to organophosphorous insecticides. True cholinesterase, found in erythrocytes and nerve tissue, is responsible for inactivating acetylcholinesterase at nerve endings. With decreased enzyme activity, patients may display a range of nervous system dysfunction. Analysis of RBC and serum or plasma activity is useful in monitoring exposure and recovery.
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$414
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Cholinesterase, Serum
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$197
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This test may be used to detect exposure to or poisoning from organophosphate-based pesticides; to assess baseline levels before exposure to organophosphates; or to monitor cholinesterase levels in individuals who work with pesticides. This test is also used in the diagnosis of inherited pseudocholinesterase deficiency, for individuals with a family history who will be receiving the muscle relaxant succinylcholine during surgery. The Cholinesterase, Serum assay is often used as part of the diagnostic evaluation for individuals who present with symptoms of pesticide poisoning. Symptoms of organophosphate poisoning can range from mild to severe and may include sweating, salivation, miosis, hypotension, urinary incontinence, mental confusion, gastrointestinal spasms, anxiety, insomnia, tremors, convulsions, respiratory depression, and circulatory collapse, among others [1]. This test is also used in the diagnosis of inherited pseudocholinesterase deficiency, an enzyme deficiency characterized by impaired metabolism of succinylcholine, a muscle relaxant for surgical anesthesia. Individuals with this disorder who receive succinylcholine are at risk for prolonged postsurgical apnea and paralysis lasting 2 or more hours [2]. Thus, testing may be helpful to evaluate individuals who present with these symptoms postsurgically, as well as those with a family history of pseudocholinesterase deficiency who are scheduled for surgery. References 1. Lessenger JE, Reese BE. J Am Board Fam Pract. 1999;12:307-314. 2. Soliday FK, et al. AANA J. 2010;78:313-320.
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$197
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Cholinesterase, Serum, Plasma, RBC
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$541
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- Check chemical or pesticide exposure levels
- Monitor liver enzyme function easily
- Screen nerve and muscle function risks
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$541
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Cholinesterase, Serum, with Dibucaine Inhibition
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$484
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The Pseudocholinesterase phenotype can be determined by analysis of Pseudocholinesterase and the percent inhibition by Dibucaine. Approximately 96% of the population has normal activity, approximately 4% will exhibit decreased activity that leads to prolonged paralysis following use of succinylcholine, and 1 in 3000 patients will exhibit severe, prolonged paralysis following anesthetic exposure.
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$484
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Chromatin (Nucleosomal) Antibody
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$502
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Chromatin Antibody plays a central role in the autoimmune response in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Approximately 90% of patients with SLE have sera that will exhibit reactivity to nucleosomes.
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$502
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Chromium, 24-Hour Urine
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$443
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- Pinpoint chromium levels affecting your energy
- Reveal hidden factors behind blood sugar issues
- Clarify the cause of unexplained fatigue
Includes:
Creatinine
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Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
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$443
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Chromium, Blood
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$119
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This assay is useful to monitor exposure to chromium, progress of medical treatment or determine nutritional status.
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$119
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Chromium, Fluid
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$1215
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- Check chromium and metabolism balance
- Monitor blood sugar related fatigue
- Assess trace mineral nutrition levels
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$1215
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Chromium, Hair
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$1487
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Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1487
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Chromium, Nails
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$1487
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Toxicity is mostly seen in occupational exposure.
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$1487
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Chromium, Plasma
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$499
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- Checks chromium levels in blood
- Monitors essential mineral for health
- Measures body's chromium balance
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Chromium, Plasma
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$499
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Chromium, RBC
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$604
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Description:
- Checks chromium levels in blood cells
- Evaluates chromium inside red blood cells
- Measures chromium stored in RBCs
Includes:
Chromium, RBC
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$604
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Chromium, Serum
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$562
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Occupational exposure and exposure to environmental contamination of chromium may lead to toxicity. The need for chromium supplements is unproven. Supplements taken in excess can lead to toxicity.
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$562
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Chromium, Urine
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$443
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Occupational exposure and exposure to environmental contamination of chromium may lead to toxicity. The need of chromium supplements is unproven. Supplements taken in excess can lead to toxicity.
Includes:
Creatinine
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Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
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$443
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Chromogranin A, LC/MS/MS
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$313
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- Measures stress hormone levels
- Checks for certain tumor markers
- Assesses neuroendocrine activity
Includes:
Chromogranin A, LC/MS/MS
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$313
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Chromosomal Microarray, Hematologic Malignancy, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP
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$8032
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To integrate the microarray in the investigation of neoplasms to assess genomic alterations and overall genomic complexity of the abnormal clone. To be used in conjunction with other established clinical laboratory tests for the malignancy in question.
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$8032
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Chromosomal Microarray, POC, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP
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$8032
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Chromosomal microarray (CMA) detects aneuploidies, deletions and duplications below the resolution of chromosome analysis (karyotyping), and long continuous regions of homozygosity. Approximately 50% of first trimester pregnancy losses are due to chromosome abnormalities. While chromosome analysis on products of conception has an increased failure rate, chromosomal microarray is a DNA-based analysis, which rarely has assay failures.
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$8032
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Chromosomal Microarray, POC FFPE, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP
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$8032
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This Oligo/SNP array assay of products of conception is used to detect genomic alterations that may be associated with fetal miscarriage and should be used in conjunction with conventional cytogenetics testing and clinical evaluation of the miscarriage.
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$8032
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Chromosomal Microarray, Postnatal, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP
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$12124
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Chromosomal microarray (CMA) detects aneuploidies, deletions and duplications below the resolution of chromosome analysis (karyotyping), and long continuous regions of homozygosity. CMA analysis can help to determine genetic causes of developmental delay (DD), intellectual disability (ID), dysmorphic features, congenital anomalies and pervasive developmental disorders. This test can also be ordered on parents to determine if a copy number variant in a child is inherited or de novo.
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$12124
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Chromosomal Microarray, Postnatal Familial Follow-up, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP
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$3604
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To assist in establishing the clinical significance when a relative's chromosomal microarray study reveals a copy number variant. This test determines the familial presence or absence of a specific CNV identified by chromosomal microarray testing in a proband.
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$3604
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Chromosomal Microarray, Prenatal, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP
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$8032
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Chromosomal microarray (CMA) detects aneuploidies, deletions and duplications below the resolution of chromosome analysis (karyotyping), and long continuous regions of homozygosity. This assay may be useful for investigation of fetuses with abnormal ultrasound findings, abnormal prenatal screening, definition of unbalanced cytogenetic abnormalities, and follow-up to a documented chromosome or microarray abnormality in a sibling or a parent. Microarray analysis may also be used as follow up for a family history of a previous child with developmental delay, intellectual disability, and/or congenital malformations.
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$8032
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Chromosomal Microarray, Solid Tumor FFPE, Clarisure® Oligo-SNP
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$8032
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To integrate the microarray in the investigation of neoplasms to assess genomic alterations and overall genomic complexity of the abnormal clone. To be used in conjunction with other established clinical laboratory tests for the malignancy in question.
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$8032
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Chromosome Analysis,Amniotic Fluid Reflex to ClariSure®,Oligo-SNP,Prenatal
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$3658
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Testing determines chromosomal status of the fetus. Numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities can be diagnosed. Sex and the presence of more than one cell line (mosaicism) can also be determined. Indications include diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities in fetuses of women who are of advanced maternal age; had a previous child with a chromosome abnormality; parental carrier of a balanced translocation, inversion or marker chromosome; parental mosaicism and follow-up for abnormal maternal serum alpha fetoprotein or maternal screening results. Chromosomal Microarray, Prenatal, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP - This assay may be useful for: • Further investigation on fetuses with abnormal ultrasound findings indicating congenital malformation. • Further definition of an imbalanced cytogenetic abnormality. • Further investigation on equivocal cytogenetic findings. • Attempt at characterization of supernumerary marker chromosome. • Follow-up to a documented chromosome abnormality or genomic alteration in a sibling or a parent. • Family history of a previous child with mental retardation and/or phenotypic abnormalities.
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$3658
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Chromosome Analysis and AFP with Reflex to AchE, Fetal Hgb, and Oligo-SNP
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$3929
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Testing determines chromosomal status of the fetus. Numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities can be diagnosed. Sex and the presence of more than one cell line (mosaicism) can also be determined. Indications include diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities in fetuses of women who are of advanced maternal age; had a previous child with a chromosome abnormality; parental carrier of a balanced translocation, inversion or marker chromosome; parental mosaicism and follow-up for abnormal maternal serum alpha fetoprotein or maternal screening results. Chromosomal Microarray, Prenatal, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP - This assay may be useful for: • Further investigation on fetuses with abnormal ultrasound findings indicating congenital malformation. • Further definition of an imbalanced cytogenetic abnormality. • Further investigation on equivocal cytogenetic findings. • Attempt at characterization of supernumerary marker chromosome. • Follow-up to a documented chromosome abnormality or genomic alteration in a sibling or a parent. • Family history of a previous child with mental retardation and/or phenotypic abnormalities.
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$3929
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Chromosome Analysis and AFP with Reflex to AchE,Fetal Hgb,and Oligo-SNP(NY)
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$3929
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Testing determines chromosomal status of the fetus. Numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities can be diagnosed. Sex and the presence of more than one cell line (mosaicism) can also be determined. Indications include diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities in fetuses of women who are of advanced maternal age; had a previous child with a chromosome abnormality; parental carrier of a balanced translocation, inversion or marker chromosome; parental mosaicism and follow-up for abnormal maternal serum alpha fetoprotein or maternal screening results. Chromosomal Microarray, Prenatal, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP - This assay may be useful for: • Further investigation on fetuses with abnormal ultrasound findings indicating congenital malformation. • Further definition of an imbalanced cytogenetic abnormality. • Further investigation on equivocal cytogenetic findings. • Attempt at characterization of supernumerary marker chromosome. • Follow-up to a documented chromosome abnormality or genomic alteration in a sibling or a parent. • Family history of a previous child with mental retardation and/or phenotypic abnormalities.
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$3929
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Chromosome Analysis, Blood
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$3078
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Description:
- Checks for genetic problems in blood
- Looks for chromosome abnormalities
- Examines chromosomes for possible issues
Includes:
Chromosome Analysis, Blood
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$3078
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Chromosome Analysis, Blood with reflex to Postnatal ClariSure® Oligo-SNP Array
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$3208
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Chromosome analysis can be used to help determine genetic causes of intellectual disability, developmental delay, congenital anomalies, infertility, miscarriage, stillbirth, and ambiguous genitalia. Chromosome analysis does not rule out cryptic or submicroscopic chromosome abnormalities. If this analysis is normal, microarray will be performed for the detection of submicroscopic deletions and duplications and long continuous regions of homozygosity.
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$3208
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Chromosome Analysis, Chorionic Villus Sample
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$4888
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This test will detect chromosome abnormalities of the fetus including numerical, structural, and mosaic abnormalities. Chromosome analysis will also reveal fetal gender and sex chromosome abnormalities. Indications for prenatal chromosome analysis may include advanced maternal age, abnormal fetal ultrasound, abnormal maternal serum screen, abnormal cell-free DNA results, history of a previous child with a chromosome abnormality, or a parent who carries a balanced chromosomal rearrangement or has another chromosome abnormality.
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$4888
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Chromosome Analysis,Chorionic Villus with Reflex to ClariSure®,Oligo-SNP,Prenatal
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$4888
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Testing determines chromosomal status of the fetus. Numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities can be diagnosed. Sex and the presence of more than one cell line (mosaicism) can also be determined. Indications include diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities in fetuses of women who are of advanced maternal age; had a previous child with a chromosome abnormality; parental carrier of a balanced translocation, inversion or marker chromosome; parental mosaicism. Chromosomal Microarray, Prenatal, ClariSure® Oligo-SNP - This assay may be useful for: • Further investigation on fetuses with abnormal ultrasound findings indicating congenital malformation. • Further definition of an imbalanced cytogenetic abnormality. • Further investigation on equivocal cytogenetic findings. • Attempt at characterization of supernumerary marker chromosome. • Follow-up to a documented chromosome abnormality or genomic alteration in a sibling or a parent. • Family history of a previous child with mental retardation and/or phenotypic abnormalities.
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$4888
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Chromosome Analysis, CLL/LPD
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$3920
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- Detect chromosome changes linked leukemia
- Monitor blood cancer disease progression
- Track genetic changes over time
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$3920
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Chromosome Analysis, DEB Assay for Fanconi Anemia
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$3562
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This assay is a first-line screening test for patients with clinical suspicion of Fanconi anemia, an inherited disorder that causes chromosomal instability [1]. This test is not used to evaluate carrier status for Fanconi anemia or for prenatal testing.Fanconi anemia is a multigenic and primarily autosomal recessive disorder caused by pathogenic variants that affect DNA repair. Populations with increased carrier frequencies for 1 or more of these pathogenic variants include individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish, Afrikaner, sub-Saharan African, Roma, or South Asian (Indian and Pakistan) descent [1]. Clinical manifestations of Fanconi anemia vary broadly and may include congenital abnormalities, bone marrow failure, predisposition to cancer, and severe toxicity to chemotherapy. Early diagnosis is critical for patient management, especially in severe cases [1].This test evaluates chromosome breakage in cultured lymphocytes following treatment with diepoxybutane (DEB), a DNA cross-linking agent. Lymphocytes from patients with Fanconi anemia typically have an increased number of chromosomal breaks and aberrations. Clinical care guidelines for Fanconi anemia indicate that a positive test result should be followed by genetic testing to identify pathogenic variants; a negative test result with weak clinical suspicion may not require further testing; and an indeterminate (equivocal) result may be confirmed with a skin fibroblast chromosome breakage test [1].Although chromosome breakage analysis performed with peripheral blood is considered the gold standard for laboratory diagnosis of Fanconi anemia [1], other rare chromosome breakage disorders can also cause positive results. These include Nijmegen breakage syndrome, Roberts syndrome, and Warsaw breakage syndrome.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Sroka I, et al, eds. Fanconi Anemia Clinical Care Guidelines. 5th ed. Fanconi Anemia Research Fund; 2020. Accessed April 19, 2022. https://www.fanconi.org/images/uploads/other/Fanconi_Anemia_Clinical_Care_Guidelines_5thEdition_web.pdf
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Chromosome Analysis, DEB Assay for Fanconi Anemia, Prenatal
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$4926
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- Screen unborn baby for genetic risk
- Detect inherited chromosome breakage patterns
- Assess family history related risks
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$4926
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Chromosome Analysis, Hematologic Malignancy
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$5026
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Cytogenetics of hematologic disorders attempts to define and interpret chromosomal aberrations that occur in neoplastic cells associated with leukemia, lymphoma and other hematologic malignancies. Chromosome abnormalities in cancer cells of patients with malignant hematologic disorders including acute and chronic myeloid and lymphoid leukemias, myelodysplastic and myeloproliferative disorders, lymphomas and unexplained anemias may correlate with the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and etiology of disease.
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$5026
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Chromosome Analysis, Lymph Node
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$4174
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- Detect abnormal lymph node cell changes
- Screen for lymphoma related conditions
- Assess genetic patterns in swollen nodes
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$4174
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Chromosome Analysis, Mosaicism
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$3208
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This chromosome study will examine 50 metaphase cells, whereas a standard chromosome analysis will examine 20 metaphase cells. This test for mosaicism is used to assess for constitutional chromosomal mosaicism or chimerism. While standard chromosome analysis can detect mosaicism ≥14%, this test can detect mosaicism ≥6% (at a 95% confidence level).
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Chromosome Analysis, POC Tissue with Reflex to Microarray
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$5731
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Chromosome analysis of products of conception (POC) can detect fetal chromosome abnormalities that are associated with approximately one-half of all first trimester spontaneous abortions. Since chromosome analysis on products of conception has an increased failure rate, this test will reflex to chromosomal microarray if chromosome analysis fails. Chromosomal microarray (CMA) detects aneuploidies, deletions and duplications below the resolution of chromosome analysis (karyotyping), and long continuous regions of homozygosity.
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Chromosome Analysis, Sister Chromatid Exchange (SCE) Assay for Bloom Syndrome
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$3652
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- Screen for rare inherited genetic condition
- Check chromosome repair and stability patterns
- Assess family cancer risk factors early
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$3652
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Chromosome Analysis, Solid Tumor
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$4562
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- Analyze tumor cell genetic changes
- Assess cancer cell chromosome patterns
- Support your cancer care planning
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$4562
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Chromosome Study, Blood (Slide Analysis)
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$4039
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- Detect chromosome abnormalities and genetic conditions
- Screen for hereditary fertility and pregnancy risks
- Assess developmental concerns linked to genetics
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$4039
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Prognostic Panel, Comprehensive
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$11458
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Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia is the most common leukemia in the Western world. The disease is chronic and most patients may not require therapy in the early stage of the disease. However, in some patients the disease can be aggressive and within a year the tumor mass may increase significantly imposing serious health problems to the patient. It is difficult to determine based on clinical presentation which patient will progress faster than the others. Therefore, there is a need to use more accurate prognostic indicator to predict the clinical course of this disease. The recent advances in CLL therapy and biology made it possible to develop new tests and a combination of these tests.
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$11458
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Prognostic Panel without Karyotype
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$7538
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Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia is the most common leukemia in the Western world. The disease is chronic and most patients may not require therapy in the early stage of the disease. However, in some patients the disease can be aggressive and within a year the tumor mass may increase significantly imposing serious health problems to the patient. It is difficult to determine based on clinical presentation which patient will progress faster than the others. Therefore, there is a need to use more accurate prognostic indicator to predict the clinical course of this disease. The recent advances in CLL therapy and biology made it possible to develop new tests and a combination of these tests (panel) provide more accurate information.
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, IgVH Mutation Status
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$2147
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B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is the most common leukemia in the Western world. Patients with B-CLL follow heterogeneous clinical courses. Some patients survive for prolonged periods without requiring definitive therapy, while others have short survival despite aggressive treatment. Studies have established that patients might be divided into two groups based on the V gene mutation status. Patients with mutated V gene required minimal or no chemotherapy and had prolonged survival. Patients with unmutated V gene responded poorly to continuous multi-regimen chemotherapy and had shorter survival. The delineation of mutation status is based on the degree of homology to the germline sequence. A 98% homology (or 2% mutated sequence) cut-off was found to provide a good discrimination.
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$2147
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Chronic Urticaria Panel 1
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$819
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Chronic urticaria is a common skin disorder affecting 1% to 6% of the general population. It is characterized by repeated occurrence of short-lived cutaneous wheals accompanied by redness and itching. Autoimmune urticaria is defined by the presence of a functional IgG antibody to high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc epsilon RI alpha) or to IgE. These antibodies trigger mast cell and basophile degranulation by the engagement of Fc epsilon receptor. Functional IgG antibody to the receptor has been identified in approximately 30-40% of patients with chronic urticaria, and anti IgE antibody has been identified in another 5-10%.
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$819
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Chronic Urticaria Panel 2 (Comprehensive)
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$1072
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Patients with a chronic form of urticaria who are positive with the functional Histamine Release (Chronic Urticaria) test have an autoimmune basis for their disease. A positive result does not indicate which autoantibody (anti-IgE or anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha chain) is present. A positive anti-IgE antibody does not exclude the presence of anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha chain antibody. Autoimmune thyroid disease coexists in approximately 25% of autoimmune chronic urticaria patients.
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Chronic Urticaria Panel 3
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$1010
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Patients with a chronic form of urticaria who are positive with the functional Histamine Release (Chronic Urticaria) test have an autoimmune basis for their disease. A positive result does not indicate which autoantibody (anti-IgE or anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha chain) is present. A positive anti-IgE antibody does not exclude the presence of anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha chain antibody.
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$1010
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Chub Mackerel (f50) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against chub mackerel. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Chymotrypsin, Stool
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$515
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The diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis depends upon the demonstration of functional impairment of the pancreas. Impairment is determined by several means, two of which are:1. Direct measurement of exocrine secretion into the duodenum after stimulation by a standard meal or after stimulation by intravenous secretin/pancreozymin.2. The direct measurement of the activities of certain enzymes in feces. Chymotrypsin activity in stool, for example, has been shown to be lower than normal in patients with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency.
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$515
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Cinnamon (f220) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cinnamon. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Citalopram, Serum/Plasma
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$777
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- Check your citalopram medication levels
- Monitor antidepressant dosing accuracy
- Track medication changes over time
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$777
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Citric Acid, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$1168
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This quantitative citric acid test, performed with a 24-hour urine specimen, may help assess the risk of calcium stone formation in the kidneys and inform patient management [1]. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring citric acid for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of calcium nephrolithiasis [2]. Because daily urine excretion of creatinine fluctuates little, creatinine excretion can help determine if 24-hour urine specimens for citric acid have been completely and accurately collected [1].Citrate inhibits calcium stone formation by binding and solubilizing calcium, which reduces supersaturation of calcium salts [1-2]. Approximately half of the patients with calcium stones have decreased urinary citrate levels [1]. Citrate is among several substances routinely screened to evaluate the risk of forming kidney stones. Low urinary citrate levels may indicate oral citrate treatment in patients with recurrent calcium nephrolithiasis [1]. Other conditions that can cause hypocitraturia include distal renal tubular acidosis, malabsorption, and urinary tract infection [1].The urinary citric acid level cannot be used to estimate dietary intake because other factors, such as acid-base balance, may affect citrate excretion [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Delaney, PM et al. Kidney disease. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.
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Citric Acid, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$1158
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Description:
This quantitative citric acid test, performed with a 24-hour urine specimen, may help assess the risk of calcium stone formation in the kidneys and inform patient management [1]. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring citric acid for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of calcium nephrolithiasis [2].Citrate inhibits calcium stone formation by binding and solubilizing calcium, which reduces supersaturation of calcium salts [1-2]. Approximately half of the patients with calcium stones have decreased urinary citrate levels [1]. Citrate is among several substances routinely screened to evaluate the risk of forming kidney stones. Low urinary citrate levels may indicate oral citrate treatment in patients with recurrent calcium nephrolithiasis [1]. Other conditions that can cause hypocitraturia include distal renal tubular acidosis, malabsorption, and urinary tract infection [1].This test is also available with creatinine (Citric Acid, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine). Because daily urine excretion of creatinine fluctuates little, creatinine excretion can help determine if 24-hour urine specimens for citric acid have been completely and accurately collected [1].The urinary citric acid level cannot be used to estimate dietary intake because other factors, such as acid-base balance, may affect citrate excretion [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Delaney, PM et al. Kidney disease. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.
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Citric Acid, Serum
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$571
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- Screen for kidney stone risk
- Check your metabolic energy balance
- Track mineral and hydration levels
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$571
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Citric Acid, Urine with Creatinine
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$1168
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Description:
This quantitative citric acid test, performed with a random urine specimen, may help assess the risk of calcium stone formation in the kidneys and inform patient management [1]. In general, 24-hour urine specimens (Citric Acid, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine) are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring citric acid for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of calcium nephrolithiasis [2].Citrate inhibits calcium stone formation by binding and solubilizing calcium, which reduces supersaturation of calcium salts [1-2]. Approximately half of the patients with calcium stones have decreased urinary citrate levels [1]. Citrate is among several substances routinely screened to evaluate the risk of forming kidney stones. Low urinary citrate levels may indicate oral citrate treatment in patients with recurrent calcium nephrolithiasis [1]. Other conditions that can cause hypocitraturia include distal renal tubular acidosis, malabsorption, and urinary tract infection [1].The urinary citric acid level cannot be used to estimate dietary intake because other factors, such as acid-base balance, may affect citrate excretion [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Delaney, PM et al. Kidney disease. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.
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$1168
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c-KIT Mutation Analysis, Cell Based
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$5052
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Activating c-KIT mutations have been indentified in various human cancers. c-KIT exon 8 and 17 mutations have been described in patients with CBF-AMLs and usually confer a poor prognosis with increased relapse rate. c-KIT exon 9, 11, 13, 17 mutations have been reported in nearly 90% GIST patients. The presence mutation usually predict poor survival. c-KIT exon 17 mutation has been reported in patients with systemic mastocytosis.
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$5052
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c-KIT Mutations with Reflex to PDGFRA Mutations for GIST
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$5052
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Eighty percent of patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) have a C-KIT mutation in exon 9, 11, 13, or 17. The presence of a mutation usually predicts poor survival. Patients with C-KIT mutations other than D816V are likely to respond to imatinib (Gleevec) therapy. Mutations in the PDGFRA gene are found in about 7% of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), especially in KIT wild type GISTs. PDGFRA mutations also have been described in synovial sarcomas (SSs) and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST). GISTs with PDGFRA mutations (except D842V) are likely to respond to imatinib.
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$5052
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CK-MB (CK-2)
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$220
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- Measures heart muscle damage.
- Checks for heart attack signs.
- Assesses heart health status.
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CK-MB (CK-2)
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$220
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CKR-5 Gene, DNA Mutation Analysis
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$1061
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The CKR-5 gene encodes a protein critical for HIV-1 infection. Patients who are heterozygous for a deletion of the CKR-5 gene have prolonged AIDS-free survival. Patients with two defective copies are resistant to HIV-1 infection.
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$1061
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Cladosporium herbarum (m2) IgE
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$44
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This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Cladosporium herbarum. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/molds-and-other-microorganisms/allergens/cladosporium-herbarum-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cladosporium herbarum (m2) IgG
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$118
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- Detect mold allergy trigger sources
- Check sneezing and congestion causes
- Assess indoor air exposure risks
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$118
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Cladosporium/hormodendrum IgG4
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$254
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- Check mold allergy sensitivity levels
- Detect indoor mold exposure reactions
- Screen recurring sinus and cough symptoms
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$254
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Clam (f207) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against clams. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Clindamycin Resistance Test, (D Test)
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$86
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Some isolates of Staphylococcus species Streptococcus Pneumoniae and beta-hemolytic Streptococci have been shown to have inducible resistance to clindamycin. Treatment of a patient with clindamycin for an organism that has inducible clindamycin resistance (D Test positive) may result in treatment failure.
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$86
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CLL Mutation Analysis Only
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$1948
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Helps physicians diagnose and predict the course of disease progression for hematologic diseases.
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$1948
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CLL Profile
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$8301
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Helps physicians diagnose and predict the course of disease progression for hematologic diseases.
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$8301
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Clomipramine
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$432
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Clomipramine and its active metabolite, norclomipramine are antidepressant drugs. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and to avoid toxicity.
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$432
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Clonazepam
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$586
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Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine used as a tranquilizer. Clonazepam is used in treating patients with seizures and in reducing tardive dyskinesia. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to avoid toxicity.
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$586
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Clorazepate (Tranxene®)
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$291
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Orally administered clorazepate is rapidly decarboxylated to its metabolite, nordiazepam. There is essentially no circulating patent drug. Nordiazepam elimination half-life is about 40 to 50 hours. Plasma levels of nordiazepam increase proportionally with clorazepate dose and show moderate accumulation with repeated administration.
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$291
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Clostridium difficile Culture with Reflex to Toxin B, Real-Time PCR,Isolate
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$381
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C. difficile causes 50-75% of antibiotic associated colitis and greater than 90% of antibiotic associated pseudomembranous colitis. Pathogenic C. difficile produce two potent toxins, toxin A and toxin B, that cause diarrhea and colitis.
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$381
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Clostridium difficile Cytotoxicity Assay
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$320
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Clostridium difficile is a spore-forming bacteria that is part of the normal intestinal flora. With intestinal overgrowth, c. Difficile is the major cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and colitis. C. Difficile is the primary cause of pseudomembranous colitis. The organism produces cytotoxins that lead to frequent, foul-smelling, watery stools.
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$320
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Clostridium difficile Toxin B, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$289
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C. difficile is the major cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) and pseudomembranous colitis.
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$289
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Clostridium difficile Toxin/GDH with Reflex to PCR
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$589
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Description:
You must go to Quest to pick up a the collection container.
Collect fresh stool in sterile, leak-proof container without media, preservative, or metal ion.
Freeze specimen and return to lab.
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Clostridium difficile Toxin/GDH with Reflex to PCR
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$589
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Clove (f268) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against clove. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Clozapine
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$474
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Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic agent. Norclozapine has minimal therapeutic activity.
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$474
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C-MYC, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Oncoprotein expressed in a variety of tumors including Burkitt lymphoma and some diffuse large B cell lymphomas.
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$834
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C-MYC, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Oncoprotein expressed in a variety of tumors including Burkitt lymphoma and some diffuse large B cell lymphomas.
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$632
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Cobalt
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$495
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Description:
- Screen for metal exposure risks
- Check joint implant safety levels
- Monitor workplace toxin buildup
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$495
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Cobalt, 24-Hour Urine
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$283
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Cobalt is part of our diet. Approximately 85% of absorbed cobalt is excreted in the urine and the remainder eliminated in stool. Toxicity may occur in select industrial environments. Cobalt is not mined in the United States so primary supplies are imported.
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$283
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Cobalt, Blood
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$295
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Description:
- Measures cobalt levels in blood.
- Checks for cobalt exposure.
- Monitors cobalt-related health issues.
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Cobalt, Blood
Patient Instructions:
Patient should refrain from taking mineral supplements, vitamin B12 or vitamin B complex 3 days prior to specimen collection.
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$295
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Cobalt, Fluid
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$1140
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Description:
- Check cobalt exposure from metal implants
- Screen for workplace heavy metal exposure
- Monitor joint implant related metal levels
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$1140
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Cobalt, Random Urine
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$596
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Description:
Cobalt is part of our diet. Approximately 85% of absorbed cobalt is excreted in the urine and the remainder eliminated in stool. Toxicity may occur in select industrial environments. Cobalt is not mined in the United States so primary supplies are imported.
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$596
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Cocaine and Metabolites, Confirmation, Serum, Plasma, or Blood
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$443
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Description:
- Confirm recent cocaine use with certainty
- Clarify unexplained symptoms or health issues
- Reveal hidden drug interactions affecting you
Includes:
Cocaine Benzoylecgonine Cocaethylene
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$443
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Coccidioides Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Immunodiffusion
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$349
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Description:
Detection of antibodies to Coccidioides antigens plays an important role in identifying patients with coccidioidomycosis. Antibodies to Coccidioides TP antigen usually appear during the first week of infection, and remain detectable for approximately 5 months; their detection indicates recent, active infection. Antibodies to Coccidioides F antigen appear within a month of infection, and remain detectable for up to a year thereafter.
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$349
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Coccidioides Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Immunodiffusion with Reflex to Complement Fixation
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$359
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Description:
This immunodiffusion-based test for antibodies to F antigen (IgG) and TP antigen (IgM) is used to diagnose coccidioidomycosis. This disease, also known as valley fever, is caused by Coccidioides, an environmental fungus in the southwestern United States, Central America, and South America. This test may be ordered when patients who have lived in or traveled to endemic areas have clinical suspicion of coccidioidomycosis [1].Approximately 40% of people with Coccidioides infection present with acute pulmonary symptoms resembling community-based bacterial pneumonia; others are asymptomatic. A small number of individuals develop pulmonary sequelae, and some may develop disseminated disease. Severe complications are more common in Black and Filipino individuals. Coccidioidomycosis is a reportable disease in some states and is most common in Arizona and California [1].Serologic tests are the most frequently used laboratory approach to diagnose coccidioidomycosis. Other tests include culture, histopathologic examination, and molecular assays [1]. If the IgG or IgM result is positive, a complement fixation test for Coccidioides antibodies will be performed at additional cost. A positive result for IgG, IgM, or any other laboratory component defined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists confirms coccidioidomycosis in Arizona and California; other states generally require both laboratory and clinical evidence for the diagnosis [1]. A negative result does not exclude the diagnosis of coccidioidomycosis.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Surveillance for coccidioidomycosis - United States, 2011-2017. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Updated September 19, 2019. Accessed December 8, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/ss/ss6807a1.htm
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Price:
$359
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Coccidioides Antibody, CF and ID, Serum
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$635
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Description:
Infection by Coccidioides immitis can produce a spectrum of disease, with most patients being asymptomatic and some developing disseminated disease, including pneumonia and meningitis
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Price:
$635
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Coccidioides Antibody, Complement Fixation, Serum
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$249
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Description:
Infection by Coccidioides immitis can produce a spectrum of disease, with most patients being asymptomatic and some developing disseminated disease, including pneumonia and meningitis.
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Price:
$249
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Coccidioides Antibody, EIA with Reflex to Immunodiffusion (ID) and CF
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$604
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Description:
This test is intended to aid in the initial diagnosis of coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever). The test includes an initial enzyme immunoassay (EIA) screening assay used for the qualitative detection of antibodies against the TP and CF antigens of Coccidioides. Specimens with positive (or indeterminate) EIA results reflex to IgG and IgM immunodiffusion (ID) and complement fixation (CF) assays for confirmation of laboratory diagnosis.Coccidioides is a fungal disease primarily caused by inhalation of spores found in the soil in endemic areas (e.g. Southwestern United States and parts of Mexico, Central and South America). Serologic testing can be performed in patients with suspected Coccidioides infection who present with consistent signs, symptoms, and risk factors, including those presenting with community-acquired pneumonia. A positive result using EIA is followed up by ID and CF to confirm diagnosis.For specimens with negative EIA results from patients who remain under high degree of suspicion for coccidioidomycosis, consider repeating serology testing 2-6 weeks after initial EIA. Antibody testing can be negative early in the course of illness. Numerous reports have noted significant antibody cross-reactivity with patients suffering from other fungal diseases, including histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, and aspergillosis. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical history and physical examination findings.References:1. Smith DJ, et al. Clinical Testing Guidance for Coccidioidomycosis, Histoplasmosis, and Blastomycosis in Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia for Primary and Urgent Care Providers. Clin Infect Dis. 2023 Jul 24 doi: 10.1093/cid/ciad6192. Thompson G and Gomez B. Section VI. Mycology: Histoplasma, Blastomyces, Coccidioides, Paracoccidioides and Other Dimorphic Fungi Causing Systemic Mycoses. Manual of Clinical Microbiology. 2023 Aug 11. DOI: 10.1002/9781683670438.mcm0126
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$604
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Coccidioides Antibody (IgG), Immunodiffusion, Serum
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$385
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Description:
Infection by Coccidioides immitis can produce a spectrum of disease with most patients being asymptomatic and some developing disseminated disease including pneumonia and meningitis.
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Price:
$385
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Coccidioides Antibody (IgM), Immunodiffusion
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$152
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Description:
TP antibodies represent IgM antibodies to Coccidioides. Their detection indicates recent, active infection.
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Price:
$152
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Coccidioides Monitor Panel, Serum
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$389
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Description:
Positive results suggest coccidioides infection.
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Price:
$389
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Coccidioides Serology Panel, Serum
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$374
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Description:
Positive results suggest coccidioides infection.
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Price:
$374
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Cochineal Extract (Dactylopius coccus) (f340) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cochineal extract, a natural red coloring obtained from the insect Dactylopius coccus. Allergy to cochineal extract may be elicited by ingesting foods and beverages containing cochineal extract, or occupational exposure to cochineal extract [1]. This test is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [2].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [2].Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when the food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [3,4]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum.More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following web page: https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=f340References1. Gultekin F, et al. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2013;45(1):6-29.2. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.3. Sampson HA et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-25.4. NIAID-Sponsored Expert Panel; Boyce et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 Suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Cocklebur (w13) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cocklebur. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cockroach (German) IgG4
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$254
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Description:
Physicians sometimes use allergen-specific IgG4 to monitor patients undergoing immunotherapy. Increasing IgG4 responses following the administration of immunotherapy generally correlate with a positive treatment outcome.
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Price:
$254
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Cockroach (i6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual's IgE response to German cockroach, an insect commonly found in urban environments with temperate climates. Exposure to cockroach allergens is associated with asthma, especially among children and young adults [1]. This test is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [2].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [2].A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated.More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following web page: https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=i6References1. Pomes A, et al. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2017;17(4):25.2. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cocoa (f93) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cocoa. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Coconut (f36) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against coconuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Coconut IgG
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$221
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Description:
- Detect coconut food sensitivity reactions
- Explain unexplained bloating or skin issues
- Track diet triggers over time
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Price:
$221
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Codfish (f3) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against codfish. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Codfish (f3) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Detect codfish food sensitivity reactions
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating fish
- Track symptoms linked to fish allergies
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$118
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Coenzyme Q10(3)
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$269
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Description:
CoQ10 testing is useful for individuals on statin therapy who may or may not be experiencing myalgia symptoms, hypercholesterolemic individuals, and asymptomatic individuals at risk for vascular disease who may have low ApoA1 and/or HDL levels.
Alternative names: Ubiquinone,Coenzyme Q,Q10,Ubiquinol
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required. Patients should not take Coenzyme Q10 supplements the morning of the test. They may take other nutritional supplements prior to testing.
Categories:
General wellness,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$269
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Coffee (f221) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against coffee. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Coffee (f221) IgG
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$155
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Description:
- Identify potential coffee allergy reactions
- Assess immune response to coffee proteins
- Support digestive health and symptom tracking
Includes:
Coffee (f221) IgG
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Price:
$155
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Cold Hemagglutinins
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$114
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Description:
This test can be useful for the detection of cold agglutinins in association with cold agglutinin syndrome
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Price:
$114
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Collagen Cross-Linked N-Telopeptide (NTx), 24-Hour Urine
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$849
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Description:
NTx is useful to assess bone resorption in patients with metabolic bone disease and monitor therapy to slow or halt osteoporotic bone loss. A decline of 30% or more of NTx over a six-month period suggests effective therapy.
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Price:
$849
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Collagen Type II Antibodies
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$475
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Description:
- Check joint pain immune causes
- Screen for cartilage-related inflammation
- Monitor autoimmune joint activity
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Price:
$475
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COLONSEQ Panel
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$4533
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Description:
This test is intended to be used as a disease specific solid tumor panel to aid the oncologist in prioritizing standard of care therapy choices for their patients with Colorectal Cancer.
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Price:
$4533
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COLONSEQPlus Panel
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$9882
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Description:
This test is intended to be used as a disease specific solid tumor panel to aid the oncologist in prioritizing standard of care therapy choices for their patients with Colorectal Cancer.
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Price:
$9882
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Colorado Tick Fever Antibody Panel, IFA
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$839
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Description:
Recent or current Colorado Tick Fever is indicated by a four-fold or greater rise in IgG titer between acute and convalescent sera and/or an IgM level of 1:20 or greater.
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Price:
$839
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Colorectal Cancer Mutation Panel (KRAS, PIK3CA, BRAF, NRAS)
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$7388
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Description:
This panel detecting tumor-associated somatic mutations in 4 different oncogenes can predict response to EGFR-targeted immunotherapy in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. Tumors with mutations in KRAS, NRAS, BRAF and PI3KCA (exons 9 and 20) are associated with inferior response to anti-EGFR immunotherapy, and variably associated with more aggressive clinical behavior compared to unmutated cases.
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$7388
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Colorectal & Colon Cancer Blood Scan
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$120
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Description:
Alternative names: Bowel Cancer Blood Scan
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$120
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ColoVantage (Methylated Septin 9)
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$1656
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Description:
- Detects colon cancer early signs.
- Checks for specific DNA changes.
- Simple blood test for colon health.
Includes:
ColoVantage (Methylated Septin 9)
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Price:
$1656
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Common Millet (f55) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against common millet. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Common Ragweed (Short) (w1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to common ragweed (also known as short ragweed). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Common Reed (g7) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to common reed. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Complement Component C1q
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$427
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Description:
The complement system is critical to the inflammatory response. C1q concentrations may be decreased in patients with acquired angioedema, immune complex induced vasculitis, and concurrent low concentrations of C1 inhibitor, carcinoma, or lymphoma.
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Price:
$427
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Complement Component C3c
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$86
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Description:
Decreased C3 may be associated with acute glomerulonephritis, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, immune complex disease, active systemic lupus erythematosis, and generalized autoimmune processes.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complement Component C3c
Categories:
Autoimmune diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$86
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Complement Component C3, C4, CH50
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$475
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Description:
- Checks immune system protein levels
- Measures body's defense proteins
- Assesses immune response efficiency
Includes:
Complement Component C3, C4, CH50
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred
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Price:
$475
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Complement Component C3c and C4c
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$242
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Description:
Decreased concentrations of both C3 and C4 suggest activation of the classical pathway, whereas decreased concentration of just C3 suggests activation of the alternative pathway. Both complement factors may be used to monitor activity of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and immune complex-induced vasculitis.
Alternative names: C4 & C3 Complements,C3 & C4 Complements
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$242
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Complement Component C3, Pleural Fluid
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$435
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Description:
Measurements of this protein aid in the diagnosis of immunologic disorders, especially those associated with deficiencies of complement components.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$435
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Complement Component C4a, Plasma
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$569
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Description:
During activation of the classical or lectin pathway of complement, C4 is cleaved into C4a and C4b. C4a is rapidly cleaved to the more stable form C4a-des-arg. Even if total C3 and C4 levels are not low (because of increased production by the liver during acute inflammation), elevated levels of C4a-des-arg indicate recent complement pathway activation.
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Price:
$569
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Complement Component C4c
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$191
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Description:
Decreased C4 level is associated with acute systemic lupus erythematosis, glomerulonephritis, immune complex disease, cryoglobulinemia, congenital C4 deficiency and generalized autoimmune disease.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$191
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Complement Component C4, Pleural Fluid
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$435
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Description:
Measurements of this protein aid in the diagnosis of immunologic disorders, especially those associated with deficiencies of complement components.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$435
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Complement, Total (CH50)
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$135
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Description:
CH50 is a screening test for total complement activity. Levels of complement may be depressed in genetic deficiency, liver disease, chronic glomerulonephritis, rheumatoid arthritis, hemolytic anemias, graft rejection, systemic lupus erythematosis, acute glomerulonephritis, subacute bacterial endocarditis and cryoglobulinemia. Elevated complement may be found in acute inflammatory conditions, leukemia, Hodgkin's Disease, sarcoma, and Behcet's Disease.
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Price:
$135
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Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets)
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$118
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Description:
The Complete Blood Count with Differential screens for blood abnormalities including red and white blood cells and platelets. Abnormal values have many possible causes including diseases of the blood as well as abnormalities of other organs systems. A complete blood count is used as a screening test for various disease states including anemia, leukemia and inflammatory processes.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
The CBC is sometimes called Hemogram.
If abnormal cells are noted on a manual review of the peripheral blood smear or if the automated differential information meets specific criteria, a full manual differential will be performed.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets):
WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$118
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Complete Thyroid Follow up
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$133
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3) Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Ab Antithyroglobulin Ab (TAA) Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. Thyroxine Free, Immunoassay (FT4) Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Thyroid diseases,
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$133
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Comprehensive Drug Screen, Umbilical Cord Tissue
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$2577
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Detection of in utero exposure to drugs of abuse consistent with maternal use during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy; Newborn (neonatal) toxicology.
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$2577
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Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel
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$13506
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The Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel includes 66 genes associated with a broad spectrum of hereditary cancers. This can include, but is not limited to, cancers of the breast, colon, endometrium, stomach, urinary tract, ovary, pancreas, prostate, rectum, neuroendocrine system, thyroid, adrenal glands, paraganglia, and other tissues. Individuals with a positive result (pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant detected) have an increased risk for developing certain cancers relative to that of the general population.
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$13506
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Plasma
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$30
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This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.Alanine aminotransferase (ALT): An enzyme found in highest concentrations in the liver and often measured in conjunction with AST. ALT measurements are useful in the diagnosis and management of certain liver diseases (eg, viral hepatitis and cirrhosis). Very high values may be associated with hepatitis, though some people with hepatitis have ALT values within the reference interval.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel with Adjusted Calcium
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease. Adjusted calcium is useful in the interpretation of calcium levels when albumin levels are low.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.Alanine aminotransferase (ALT): An enzyme found in highest concentrations in the liver and often measured in conjunction with AST. ALT measurements are useful in the diagnosis and management of certain liver diseases (eg, viral hepatitis and cirrhosis). Very high values may be associated with hepatitis, though some people with hepatitis have ALT values within the reference interval.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel with Adjusted Calcium, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease. Adjusted calcium is useful in the interpretation of calcium levels when albumin levels are low.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.Alanine aminotransferase (ALT): An enzyme found in highest concentrations in the liver and often measured in conjunction with AST. ALT measurements are useful in the diagnosis and management of certain liver diseases (eg, viral hepatitis and cirrhosis). Very high values may be associated with hepatitis, though some people with hepatitis have ALT values within the reference interval.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel with Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) Index
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$30
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The FIB-4 index is a simple non-invasive approach using selected laboratory measures (AST, ALT, platelet count) in combination with patient age to assess if an individual is at higher risk for advanced liver fibrosis (F3-F4).
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel without ALT
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$30
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This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel without ALT and Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel without CO2, ALT
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A value calculated using serum creatinine measurements and the patient's age and sex to reflect kidney function. eGFR is useful in detecting and monitoring chronic kidney disease in adults.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel without CO2, ALT and Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel without Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$30
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Description:
This panel comprises a group of tests that provide information on an individual's blood levels of electrolytes, calcium, and glucose as well as renal function, hepatic function, and acid-base balance. The panel is usually ordered as part of a health examination to detect a range of disorders, especially those that may affect the liver or kidneys [1].The results of the panel components are usually evaluated jointly for patterns. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel [1].Sodium: An electrolyte that plays a central role in maintaining the normal distribution of water and appropriate pressure to assure that substances do not leak from cells and organs. Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.Potassium: An electrolyte that is essential for proper muscle and nerve function and helps keep the balance of fluids. Potassium measurements are useful in assessing electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels.Chloride: An electrolyte that helps maintain volume, acidity, and electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Chloride measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate): A type of blood gas used to evaluate the total carbonate buffering system and acid-base balance. Carbon dioxide is generally evaluated with other common electrolytes; the measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with changes in body acid-base balance.Glucose: A type of sugar that serves as the body's main energy source. Glucose measurements are useful in the diagnosis of diabetes and low blood sugar.Calcium: A mineral in the body that is essential for nerve, muscle, and heart functions and bone formation. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders, and chronic kidney disease.Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): The principal waste product of protein catabolism. BUN measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of certain kidney and metabolic diseases.Creatinine: A waste product of the muscles. Creatinine measurements are useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis.Albumin: A protein that keeps fluid from leaking out of the blood and carries hormones, vitamins, and enzymes in the body. Albumin measurements are useful in the monitoring and treatment of numerous diseases involving primarily the liver and kidneys.Total bilirubin: A waste product generated when old red blood cells break down. Bilirubin measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematologic, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder obstructive disease.Total protein: A sum of albumin and globulins. Protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidneys, or bone marrow.Alkaline phosphatase: An enzyme found mainly in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Alkaline phosphatase measurements are useful in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disorders and bone diseases associated with increased bone formation.Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): An enzyme widely distributed throughout the tissues, with significant amounts present in the heart and liver. AST measurements are useful in the evaluation of liver and heart damage.Alanine aminotransferase (ALT): An enzyme found in highest concentrations in the liver and often measured in conjunction with AST. ALT measurements are useful in the diagnosis and management of certain liver diseases (eg, viral hepatitis and cirrhosis). Very high values may be associated with hepatitis, though some people with hepatitis have ALT values within the reference interval.References1. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$30
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Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) (includes eGFR) with Creatine Kinase
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$81
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The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (includes eGFR) measures your blood sugar level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. The Creatine Kinase (CK) test is usually ordered to measure levels of CK in the bloodstream which, when elevated, may indicate a person has suffered a heart attack and has suffered muscle damage to the heart.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Creatine Kinase (CK), Total, Serum
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
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Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
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$81
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Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR)
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$114
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Description:
The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel measures your blood sugar level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
eGFR is intended for patients with stable renal function.
Alternative Name(s): CMP, Metabolic Panels
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen.
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Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
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$114
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Comprehensive Toxic Metal Panel, 24-Hour Urine
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$1882
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- Detect toxic metal exposure sources
- Screen for unexplained fatigue causes
- Monitor environmental and workplace exposure risks
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$1882
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Comprehensive Wellness Panel
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$132
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The Comprehensive Wellness Panel is a unisex testing package.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Kidney (Renal) Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Liver (Hepatic) Function Profile: Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin (calculated), Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin, Indirect Bilirubin (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, AST, ALT
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$132
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Congenital Syphilis Screen, FTA (IgG, IgM)
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$586
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Description:
This panel detects both IgG and IgM antibodies to T. pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis.
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$586
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Connexin 26 (GJB2) DNA Sequencing Test
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$4533
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Description:
Detects sequence variants in the GJB2 gene in patients with sensorineural non-syndromic hearing loss.
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$4533
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Connexin 30 (GJB6) DNA Test
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$2062
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Description:
Detects deletions in the GJB6 gene in patients with sensorineural non-syndromic hearing loss.
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$2062
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Connexin Related Deafness Evaluation
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$6550
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Description:
Detects sequence variants in the GJB2 gene and deletions in the GJB6 gene in patients with sensorineural non-syndromic hearing loss.
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$6550
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Conventional Pap Smear, 2 or More Slides
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$429
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Description:
- Screen for early cervical cell changes
- Detect abnormal cells before cancer develops
- Protect your long-term reproductive health
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$429
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Copeptin
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$1130
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Description:
The Copeptin test is used in the diagnosis of central diabetes insipidus and in the differential diagnosis of central or nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. It is a reliable surrogate marker for arginine vasopressin (AVP).
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$1130
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Copper, 24-Hour Urine
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$396
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Description:
- Measures copper levels in urine.
- Checks copper balance in body.
- Assesses copper-related health conditions.
Includes:
Copper, 24-Hour Urine
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Price:
$396
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Copper, Blood
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$332
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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Price:
$332
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Copper, Hair
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$1483
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1483
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Copper, Liver Tissue
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$44
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Description:
Diagnosing Wilson disease and primary biliary cirrhosis using liver tissue specimens.
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Price:
$44
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Copper, Random Urine
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$372
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Description:
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is disturbed in Wilson's disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Urinary copper concentrations are also useful to monitor patients on chelation therapy.
Includes:
Creatinine
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$372
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Copper, RBC
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$434
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Description:
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is distributed in Wilson's disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions. Copper concentrations are decreased with nephrosis, malabsorption, and malnutrition. Copper concentrations are also useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation. Results of copper are often interpreted together with ceruloplasmin.
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$434
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Copper, Serum or Plasma
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$84
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Description:
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is disturbed in Wilson's disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions and during the third trimester of pregnancy. Copper concentrations are decreased with nephrosis, malabsorption, and malnutrition. Copper concentrations are also useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation. Results of copper are often interpreted together with ceruloplasmin.
Alternative Names(s): Cu, Plasma ; Cu, Serum.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Copper, Serum or Plasma
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Price:
$84
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Coriander/Cilantro (f317) IgE
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$80
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to coriander/cilantro. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1].
While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].
Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum.
More specific information about this allergen can be found at https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/wo/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=f317
References
1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
2. Sampson HA et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025.
3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Corn, Grass (g202) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to corn as a grass (corn pollen). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Corn IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect possible corn food sensitivity
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
- Track energy levels and skin issues
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$254
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Corn Smut, Tilletia tritici (m201), IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to corn smut. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Molds-and-other-Microorganisms/Allergens/Tilletia-triticiUstilago/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Corticosterone
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$743
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Description:
Measurement of corticosterone may help confirm the diagnosis of the very rare aldosterone deficiency disorder, corticosterone methyl oxidase (18-hydroxylase) enzyme deficiency where the ratio of corticosterone to 18-hydroxycosticosterone may be increased.
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$743
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Cortisol, 2 Specimens
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$60
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Description:
Cortisol is increased in Cushing's disease and decreased in Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency).
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Price:
$60
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Cortisol, 3 Specimens
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$91
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Description:
Cortisol is increased in Cushing's disease and decreased in Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency).
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$91
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Cortisol, AM
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$126
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Description:
Cortisol is the major adrenal glucocorticoid steroid hormone, and is normally under feedback control by pituitary ACTH and the hypothalamus.
Causes of low cortisol include pituitary destruction or failure, with resultant loss of ACTH to stimulate the adrenal, and metabolic errors or destruction of the adrenal gland itself (adrenogenital syndromes, tuberculosis, histoplasmosis). The diagnosis of hypoadrenalism generally requires confirmation with ACTH stimulation, due to the circadian rhythms of cortisol and other factors. Causes of increased cortisol, which may present initially simply as loss of normal diurnal variation, include pituitary overproduction of ACTH, production of ACTH by a tumor (notably oat cell cancers), and adrenal adenomas.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Cortisol, AM
Patient Instructions:
Specimen should be collected between 7 AM and 9 AM. Assay is not recommended when patient is receiving prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$126
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Cortisol, Free, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine, LC/MS/MS
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$437
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Description:
- Measure how daily stress affects you
- Assess if stress may harm sleep
- Evaluate stress impact on energy levels
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$437
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Cortisol, Free And Cortisone, 24 Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$1713
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Description:
Urinary free cortisol is useful in the detection of patients with Cushing's syndrome for whom free cortisol concentrations are elevated
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Price:
$1713
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Cortisol, Free and Total, LC/MS
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$965
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Description:
Free cortisol is useful in the detection of patients with Cushing's syndrome for whom free cortisol concentrations are elevated.
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Price:
$965
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Cortisol, Free, LC/MS/MS, Second Void Urine
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$550
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Description:
Urinary free cortisol is useful in the detection of patients with Cushing's syndrome for whom free cortisol concentrations are elevated.
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Price:
$550
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Cortisol, Free, LC/MS, Serum
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$642
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Description:
Free cortisol is useful in the detection of patients with Cushing's syndrome for whom free cortisol concentrations are elevated.
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Price:
$642
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Cortisol, LC/MS, Saliva
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$354
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Description:
Salivary cortisol level, particularly late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) level, is useful in screening for endogenous Cushing syndrome. Two or more positive results of LNSC tests may be used to confirm Cushing syndrome. LNSC measurement may also be used to monitor for recurrence of Cushing disease [1].Normally, the secretion of cortisol has a circadian rhythm. Patients with Cushing syndrome often lose the late-night circadian nadir. Therefore, an elevated LNSC level may provide initial evidence for Cushing syndrome. Two or more positive results of LNSC tests may establish the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome if non-neoplastic hypercortisolism (pseudo-Cushing syndrome) is excluded. Because saliva is convenient to collect, LNSC testing is especially useful for individuals who need to provide multiple specimens over time for the evaluation of cyclic Cushing syndrome [1].Annual LNSC testing is recommended to monitor for the recurrence of Cushing disease after pituitary surgery. LNSC testing may also be used in assessing treatment outcomes in patients receiving medical therapy for Cushing disease [1].Non-neoplastic hypercortisolism caused by obesity, psychiatric disorders, alcohol use disorder, and polycystic ovary syndrome may increase LNSC levels. LNSC testing should not be used to screen for Cushing syndrome in individuals without normal day and night cycles. LNSC testing has low sensitivity in patients with adrenal tumors [1].Other tests, such as urinary free cortisol (test code 14534) and dexamethasone suppression test (test code 6921), may also be used to screen for Cushing syndrome. Choice of tests should be individualized based upon clinical scenarios [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Fleseriu M, et al. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2021;9(12):847-875.
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Price:
$354
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Cortisol, LC/MS, Saliva, 2 Samples
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$707
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Description:
Salivary cortisol level, particularly late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) level, is useful in screening for endogenous Cushing syndrome. Two or more positive results of LNSC tests may be used to confirm Cushing syndrome. LNSC measurement may also be used to monitor for recurrence of Cushing disease [1].Normally, the secretion of cortisol has a circadian rhythm. Patients with Cushing syndrome often lose the late-night circadian nadir. Therefore, an elevated LNSC level may provide initial evidence for Cushing syndrome. Two or more positive results of LNSC tests may establish the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome if non-neoplastic hypercortisolism (pseudo-Cushing syndrome) is excluded. Because saliva is convenient to collect, LNSC testing is especially useful for individuals who need to provide multiple specimens over time for the evaluation of cyclic Cushing syndrome [1].Annual LNSC testing is recommended to monitor for the recurrence of Cushing disease after pituitary surgery. LNSC testing may also be used in assessing treatment outcomes in patients receiving medical therapy for Cushing disease [1].Non-neoplastic hypercortisolism caused by obesity, psychiatric disorders, alcohol use disorder, and polycystic ovary syndrome may increase LNSC levels. LNSC testing should not be used to screen for Cushing syndrome in individuals without normal day and night cycles. LNSC testing has low sensitivity in patients with adrenal tumors [1].Other tests, such as urinary free cortisol (test code 14534) and dexamethasone suppression test (test code 6921), may also be used to screen for Cushing syndrome. Choice of tests should be individualized based upon clinical scenarios [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Fleseriu M, et al. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2021;9(12):847-875.
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Price:
$707
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Cortisol, LC/MS, Saliva, 3 Samples
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$1061
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Description:
Salivary cortisol level, particularly late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) level, is useful in screening for endogenous Cushing syndrome. Two or more positive results of LNSC tests may be used to confirm Cushing syndrome. LNSC measurement may also be used to monitor for recurrence of Cushing disease [1].Normally, the secretion of cortisol has a circadian rhythm. Patients with Cushing syndrome often lose the late-night circadian nadir. Therefore, an elevated LNSC level may provide initial evidence for Cushing syndrome. Two or more positive results of LNSC tests may establish the diagnosis of Cushing syndrome if non-neoplastic hypercortisolism (pseudo-Cushing syndrome) is excluded. Because saliva is convenient to collect, LNSC testing is especially useful for individuals who need to provide multiple specimens over time for the evaluation of cyclic Cushing syndrome [1].Annual LNSC testing is recommended to monitor for the recurrence of Cushing disease after pituitary surgery. LNSC testing may also be used in assessing treatment outcomes in patients receiving medical therapy for Cushing disease [1].Non-neoplastic hypercortisolism caused by obesity, psychiatric disorders, alcohol use disorder, and polycystic ovary syndrome may increase LNSC levels. LNSC testing should not be used to screen for Cushing syndrome in individuals without normal day and night cycles. LNSC testing has low sensitivity in patients with adrenal tumors [1].Other tests, such as urinary free cortisol (test code 14534) and dexamethasone suppression test (test code 6921), may also be used to screen for Cushing syndrome. Choice of tests should be individualized based upon clinical scenarios [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Fleseriu M, et al. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2021;9(12):847-875.
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Price:
$1061
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Cortisol, P.M.
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$30
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Description:
Cortisol is increased in Cushing's Disease and decreased in Addison's Disease (adrenal insufficiency).
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Price:
$30
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Cortisol Response to ACTH Stimulation, Serum
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$30
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Description:
The cortisol response to infusion of synthetic ACTH is useful in diagnosing patients with adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease).
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Price:
$30
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Cortisol saliva test 4-tube
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$359
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Description:
- Measures stress hormone levels daily.
- Checks cortisol at four times daily.
- Monitors body's stress response pattern.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$359
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Cortisol, Total
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$126
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Description:
Measures the level of cortisol, crucial for managing stress, regulating metabolism & maintaining overall health.
Too much cortisol can throw off your hormone production and lead to all sorts of things, including unwanted weight gain.
It's like peeking into your body's stress response system, ensuring it's in balance and functioning smoothly so you can feel happy and calm.
Includes:
Cortisol, Total
Patient Instructions:
Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$126
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Cortisol, Total, LC/MS
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$354
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Description:
Total cortisol concentrations are decreased in Addison's Disease and increased in Cushing's Disease and in other conditions of glucocorticoid excess.
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Price:
$354
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Cortisone, 24-Hour Urine
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$1010
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Description:
This test, when used in conjunction with the measurement of 24-hour urine cortisol, may help in the diagnosis of apparent mineralocorticoid excess (AME) syndrome [1].Cortisone is an inactive metabolite of cortisol converted by 11-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (11-beta-HSD2) in the kidney. In patients with AME syndrome, deficiency of 11-beta-HSD2 impairs the deactivation of cortisol to cortisone. Consequently, accumulated cortisol activates mineralocorticoid receptors and leads to clinical manifestations resembling primary aldosteronism. Patients with AME typically present with low-renin hypertension, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis. Similarly, ingestion of certain compounds that inhibit 11-beta-HSD2 activity, such as glycyrrhetinic acid (in licorice), carbenoxolone, and phthalates, may also reduce the conversion of cortisol to cortisone. Therefore, a high cortisol-to-cortisone ratio measured in 24-hour urine may help in identifying disorders caused by impaired activity of 11-beta-HSD2 [1, 2].This test should be used in conjunction with 24-hour urine cortisol testing to evaluate the activity of 11-beta-HSD2 [1]. High serum cortisol-to-cortisone ratios in addition to low cortisone levels may also be helpful in the diagnosis of AME syndrome [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Young WF, Jr., et al. Endocrine Reviews. 2017;38(2):103-122.2. Carvajal CA, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020;105(4):dgz315.
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Price:
$1010
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Cortisone, Serum
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$743
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Description:
Measurement of both Free Cortisol and Cortisone are useful in diagnosing patients with low-renin hypertension caused by apparent mineralocorticoid excess. This may be due to either an inherited defect in 11HSDB2 enzyme or an acquired inhibitor of the enzyme by such compounds as glycyrrhizic acid, a component of natural licorice.
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Price:
$743
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Cotton, Crude Fibers (o1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against crude fibers from cotton. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cotton Seed (k83) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cotton seeds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cottonwood (t14) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cottonwood. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cow Dander (e4) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cow dander. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cow's Milk (f2) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to cow’s milk. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Food-of-Animal-Origin/Milk--constituents/Cows-milk/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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Price:
$44
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Cow's Milk (f2) IgE with Reflex to Milk Component Panel
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$44
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Description:
Patients with positive allergen IgE results may not have a true food allergy. Food component IgE tests offer more specific information to better predict the likelihood that a true food allergy exists and other details of potential clinical relevance.
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$44
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Cow's Milk (f2) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check dairy-related digestive discomfort causes
- Screen for cow's milk sensitivity reactions
- Track symptoms after removing dairy
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$118
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Coxiella burnetii DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
- Detect active Q fever infection quickly
- Screen for animal exposure related illness
- Check unexplained fever and fatigue causes
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Price:
$1505
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Coxsackie A Antibodies, Serum
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$808
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Description:
Panel currently includes testing against A-2, 4, 7, 9, 10, and 16 antigens. Although there is cross-reactivity among the enteroviruses by CF, most healthy people do not have titers >1:8. Therefore, detectable titers, especially those >1:32, should be considered diagnostic. Confirmed serodiagnosis is made by demonstration of a four-fold change in titers between acute and convalescent sera.
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$808
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C-Peptide, 24-Hour Urine
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$434
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Description:
Use to detect insulin secretion. Do not use to diagnose diabetes mellitus.
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Price:
$434
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 2 Specimens
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$320
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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Price:
$320
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 3 Specimens
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$479
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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Price:
$479
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 4 Specimens
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$639
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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Price:
$639
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 5 Specimens
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$799
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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Price:
$799
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 6 Specimens
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$959
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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$959
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 7 Specimens
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$1118
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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$1118
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C-Peptide Response to Glucose, 9 Specimens
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$1438
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
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$1438
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C-Peptide, Serum
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$105
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Description:
C-Peptide is useful in the evaluation of pancreatic beta cell function (e.g., helping distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes mellitus, or monitoring patients who have received islet cell or pancreatic transplants) and for determining the source of insulin in patients with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia (e.g., distinguishing insulin-secreting tumors from exogenous insulin administration). It is also sometimes measured as an additional means (more resistant to hemolysis than is insulin itself) for evaluating glucose tolerance tests.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Peptide, Serum
Alternative Name(s):
C-Terminal Insulin
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast 12 hours prior to collection. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Categories:
General wellness,
Diabetes blood testing,
Price:
$105
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C-Peptide Stimulation by Glucagon
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$117
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Description:
C-Peptide Stimulation by Glucagon is useful in assessing patients for pancreatic beta cell function and reserve. Patients with Type I diabetes mellitus have decreasing reserves of beta cell function.
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$117
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Crab (f23) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against crabs. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cranberry (rf341) IgE
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$44
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Description:
The determination of allergen-specific IgE antibodies is a very sensitive first-order test for allergic disease. The presence of IgE antibodies to cranberry is highly predictive of the likelihood that the individual will exhibit immediate hypersensitivity upon exposure to the allergen.
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$44
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Crayfish (rf320) IgE
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$44
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Description:
The determination of allergen-specific IgE Antibodies is a very sensitive first-order test for a allergic disease. The presence of IgE Antibodies to crayfish is highly predictive of the likelihood that the individual will exhibit immediate hypersensitivity upon exposure to the allergen.
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$44
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C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
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$115
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Description:
CRP is an acute phase reactant, which can be used as a test for inflammatory diseases, infections, and neoplastic diseases. Increased CRP levels are found in inflammatory conditions including: bacterial infection, rheumatic fever, active arthritis, myocardial infarction, malignancies and in the post-operative state. This test cannot detect the relatively small elevations of CRP that are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. CRP is a more sensitive, rapidly responding indicator than ESR. CRP may be used to detect early postoperative wound infection and to follow therapeutic response to anti-inflammatory agents. Recent reports have indicated that a highly sensitive version of the CRP assay may be used as an additional indicator for susceptibility to cardiac disease.
Alternative Name(s): CRP
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$115
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C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
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$73
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Description:
Checks the level of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in your body, which indicates inflammation & potential risk for heart disease.
It's like a radar for hidden inflammation, helping to detect early signs of heart issues and guiding preventive measures for a healthier heart.
Alternative Name(s): Cardiac C-Reactive Protein. Cardiac C-Reactive Protein (CRP) ; Cardiac CRP ; Cardio C-Reactive Protein (CRP) ; Cardio CRP ; C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity ; C-Reactive Protein (CRP), HS ; CRP, Cardiac ; CRP, Cardio ; CRP, High Sensitivity ; CRP, HS ; High Sensitivity CRP ; HS CRP ; Highly Sensitive CRP.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$73
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Creatine, 24-Hour Urine
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$110
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Description:
- Check muscle breakdown and recovery levels
- Monitor kidney filtering function closely
- Track changes after starting supplements
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Price:
$110
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Creatine Biosynthesis Disorders Panel, Urine
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$1813
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Description:
The intended use for this test is as a means of evaluating patients with a suspected inherited disorder of creatine metabolism. The cerebral creatine deficiency syndromes (CCDS), inborn errors of creatine metabolism, include the two creatine biosynthesis disorders (guanidinoacetate methyltransferase [GAMT] deficiency and L-arginine: glycine amidinotransferase [AGAT or GATM] deficiency), and the X-linked creatine transporter [SLC6A8] deficiency. Intellectual disability and seizures are common to all three CCDS. The majority of individuals with GAMT deficiency have a behavior disorder that can include autistic behaviors and self-mutilation; a significant proportion have pyramidal/ extrapyramidal findings. Onset is between the ages of three months and three years. The phenotype of SLC6A8 deficiency in affected males ranges from mild intellectual disability and speech delay to severe intellectual disability, seizures, and behavior disorder, with age at diagnosis ranging from 2 to 66 years. Females heterozygous for SLC6A8 deficiency may have learning and behavior problems.
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$1813
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Creatine Kinase (CK) Total Plus Isoenzymes Test
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$200
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Description:
- Measures muscle enzyme levels
- Checks muscle or heart damage
- Analyzes specific enzyme types
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$200
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Creatine Kinase (CK), Total, Serum
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$117
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Description:
Test for myocardial infarction and skeletal muscle damage. Elevated results may be due to: myocarditis, myocardial infarction (heart attack), muscular dystrophy, muscle trauma or excessive exercise.
Alternative Names(s): CPK
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Creatine Kinase (CK), Total, serum.
Alternative Name:
CPK
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$117
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Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes (CK Isoenzymes) without Total CK
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$156
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Description:
This test measures creatine kinase (CK) isoenzymes and may be useful in assessing disorders associated with muscle damage. Fractions of CK isoenzymes relative to total CK levels are reported.Creatine kinase (CK) is a dimeric enzyme composed of either 2 B subunits (CK-BB), 2 M subunits (CK-MM), or an M and a B subunit (CK-MB). CK-MM is the primary isoenzyme found in the skeletal muscle and heart tissue. CK-BB is mainly found in the brain and smooth muscle of gastrointestinal tract and urinary bladder. CK-MB is mainly found in the heart with a small amount in skeletal muscle [1].An increase in the CK level is often observed in inflammatory myopathy (eg, viral myositis, polymyositis, and immune-mediated myopathies), muscular dystrophy (eg, Duchenne sex-linked muscular dystrophy), rhabdomyolysis, or malignant hyperthermia [1]. In patients with neuromuscular disorders, an increased CK level may be the only initial manifestation [1]. Other causes of elevated CK levels include hypothyroidism, direct muscle trauma (eg, surgery and intramuscular injection), excessive exercise, and certain medications (eg, statins, fibrates, antiretrovirals, and angiotensin II receptor antagonists) [1].The quantitation of CK-MB levels in serum was widely used to diagnose acute myocardial infarction but has been replaced by troponin I and T levels, which are more cardiac-specific [2,3]. CK-MB measurement, preferably expressed as CK-MB relative to the total CK level, is only indicated in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome or reinfarction when troponin T and I testing are not available [2]. In individuals with chronic muscle damage/disease or chronic renal failure, CK-MB may account for the elevation of CK levels owing to the phenomenon of "fetal reversion" [1].CK-BB levels may be increased in newborns with brain damage or very low birth weight, although healthy newborns can also have increased CK-BB levels as a result of birth related muscle trauma [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Panteghini M, et al. Serum enzymes. In: Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 2022:4149-4299.2. CKMB: optimal testing recommendations. AACC. Accessed October 11, 2022. https://www.aacc.org/advocacy-and-outreach/optimal-testing-guide-to-lab-test-utilization/a-f/ckmb
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$156
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Creatine, Serum
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$379
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Description:
- Check muscle breakdown and recovery
- Monitor kidney filtering function
- Track fatigue and training strain
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Price:
$379
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Creatinine, 24-Hour Urine
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$30
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Description:
Creatinine is the endproduct of creatine metabolism. Creatine is present primarily in muscle and the amount of creatinine produced is related to total skeletal muscle mass. Daily creatinine production is fairly constant except when there is massive injury to muscle. The kidneys excrete creatinine very efficiently and blood levels and daily urinary excretion of creatinine fluctuates very little in healthy normal people. Since blood and daily urine excretion of creatinine shows minimal fluctuation, creatinine excretion is useful in determining whether 24-hour urine specimens for other analytes (e.g., protein) have been completely and accurately collected.
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$30
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Creatinine Clearance
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$265
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Description:
Creatinine Clearance is used to evaluate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Clearance is defined as that volume of plasma from which a measured amount of substance could be completely eliminated into the urine per unit of time. Daily creatinine production is fairly constant except when there is massive injury to muscle.
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Price:
$265
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Creatinine Clearance without Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$265
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Description:
Creatinine Clearance is used to evaluate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Clearance is defined as that volume of plasma from which a measured amount of substance could be completely eliminated into the urine per unit of time. Daily creatinine production is fairly constant except when there is massive injury to muscle.
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Price:
$265
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Creatinine, Random Urine
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$30
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Description:
- Check your kidney filtering function
- Monitor muscle breakdown after workouts
- Track kidney health trends over time
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Price:
$30
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Creatinine, Serum
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$114
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Description:
A renal function test used in eGFR calculation. Serum creatinine is useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis. A serum creatinine result within the reference range does not rule out renal function impairment: serum creatinine is not sensitive to early renal damage since it varies with age, gender and ethnic background. The impact of these variables can be reduced by an estimation of the glomerular filtration rate using an equation that includes serum creatinine, age and gender.
High creatinine: Renal diseases and insufficiency with decreased glomerular filtration; urinary tract obstruction; reduced renal blood flow including congestive heart failure, shock and dehydration; rhabdomyolysis can cause elevated serum creatinine.
Low creatinine: Small stature, debilitation, decreased muscle mass, some complex cases of severe hepatic disease can cause low serum creatinine levels. In advanced liver disease, low creatinine may result from decreased hepatic production of creatinine and inadequate dietary protein as well as reduced muscle mass.
Antibiotics containing cephalosporin lead to significant false-positive values if samples are drawn within four hours of a dose.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Creatinine, Serum
**** Creatinine, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), Chem Panel and Kidney Function Profile.***
Patient Instructions:
Antibiotics containing cephalosporin lead to significant false-positive values if samples are drawn within four hours of a dose.
Categories:
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$114
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Creatinine without Glomerular Filtration Rate, Estimated (eGFR)
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$30
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Description:
Serum creatinine is useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis. A serum creatinine result within the reference range does not rule out renal function impairment: Serum creatinine is not sensitive to early renal damage since it varies with age, gender and ethnic background. The impact of these variables can be reduced by an estimation of the glomerular filtration rate using an equation that includes serum creatinine, age and gender.
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Price:
$30
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Cryofibrinogen
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$287
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Description:
Cryofibrinogens are cryoproteins that precipitate only in plasma and not in serum when exposed to temperatures below 37° C and dissolves upon rewarming. Cryofibrinogens can occur independently or in association with cryoglobulins. Cryofibrinogens are composed of fibrinogen, fibronectin and fibrin but may also contain albumin and/or immunoglobulins. Fibrin and fibronectin are needed to induce the formation of cryofibrinogen and cold precipitation. In isolated Cryofibrinogenemia, the precipitate rarely contains immunoglobulins. However, when cryofibrinogenemia, is associated with cryoglobulinemia, the characteristic components of Cryofibrinogen contain polyclonal immunoglobulins in 80% cases and show a pattern similar to cryoglobulins. Cryoprecipitates in the serum are considered as positive cryoglobulins and cryoprecipitates in the plasma are positive as the sum of cryoglobulins and cryofibrinogens, both tests should be always performed simultaneously for differentiation.
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$287
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Cryoglobulin (% Cryocrit), Serum
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$356
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Description:
The cryocrit is primarily intended for following a patient with previously defined and quantitated cryoglobulins. The cryocrit may consist of cryoglobulins, fibrins or mixtures of cryoglobulins and fibrins. If not previously characterized, consider ordering Cryoglobulin Screen with Reflex to Cryoglobulin Profile, Serum.
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Price:
$356
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Cryoglobulin, Qualitative Analysis
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$153
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Description:
Cryoglobulins are a group of proteins which precipitate from serum, plasma or urine upon exposure to cold.
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Price:
$153
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Cryoglobulin Screen with Reflex to Cryoglobulin Panel
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$177
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Description:
Cryoglobulins are proteins that precipitate from serum at temperatures below 37° C. Most precipitate when serum is cooled at 4° C, but some gel even at room temperature. The gel or precipitate must redissolve at 37° C to be classified as a cryoglobulin.
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Price:
$177
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Cryptococcal Antigen, Latex Screen with Reflex to Titer
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$470
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Description:
The encapsulated soil yeast Cryptococcus neoformans causes Cryptococcosis. Pulmonary infection is acquired by inhalation of the organism and is usually subclinical in the immunocompetent host. Dissemination may occur in an immunocompromised patient, often to the meninges.
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Price:
$470
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Cryptosporidium Antigen, EIA
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$404
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Description:
Cryptosporidium is the causative agent of Cryptosporidiosis. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain and respiratory problems lasting from several days to more than a month and often leading to persistent infection or death.
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Price:
$404
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Crystals, Fluid
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$360
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Description:
To rule out pathologic crystals.
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Price:
$360
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Crystals, Urine
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$360
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Description:
Abnormal crystals may appear in urine as a result of pathology or due to normal catabolism
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Price:
$360
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CSF3R Mutation Analysis
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$907
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Description:
This advanced DNA-based, next-generation sequencing (NGS) assay analyses leukocytes from blood or bone marrow aspirate for mutations in exons 14 and 17 of colony stimulating factor 3 receptor (CSF3R). Mutations in these two regions of CSF3R are associated with myeloid neoplasms, particularly atypical chronic myeloid leukemia (aCML) and chronic neutrophilic leukemia (CNL).
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Price:
$907
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C-Telopeptide, Serum
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$264
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Description:
CTx is useful to assess bone resorption in patients with metabolic bone disease. The test is also useful in monitoring therapy to slow or halt osteoporotic bone loss.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Telopeptide, Serum
Alternative Name(s):
C-Telopeptide
CTX
Beta-Crosslaps
Patient Instructions:
A minimum of 12 hours fasting is required. Fasting morning collection 8-10 am (diurnal variations cause elevated levels at night). Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$264
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Cucumber (f244) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against cucumber. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cultivated Oat (g14) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cultivated oat. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Cultivated Rye Grass (g12) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cultivated rye grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cultivated Wheat (g15) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to cultivated wheat. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Culture, Aerobic and Anaerobic
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$484
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Description:
Deep wound/abscess infections are often caused by a mixture of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
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$484
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Culture, Aerobic Bacteria
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$320
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Description:
Aerobic bacteria cause a variety of human infections. Proper specimen collection and transport, media and incubation are important criteria for the recovery of aerobes. The primary aerobic bacterial agents of skin and tissue infections include S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, members of the enterobacteriaceae, and beta-hemolytic streptococci. The results of aerobic cultures assist the clinician with diagnosis and treatment of patients with bacterial infections. Proper interpretation of culture results is dependent on specimen source and known pathogenicity of the isolated organism.
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$320
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Culture, Aerobic Bacteria with Gram Stain
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$381
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Description:
Aerobic bacteria cause a variety of human infections. Proper specimen collection and transport, media and incubation are important criteria for the recovery of aerobes. The primary aerobic bacterial agents for skin and tissue infections include S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, members of the enterobacteriaceae, and beta-hemolytic streptococci. The gram stain is a critical test for the rapid, presumptive diagnosis of infectious agents and also serves to assess the quality of clinical specimens. The results of aerobic cultures assist the clinician with diagnosis and treatment of patients with bacterial infections. Proper interpretation of culture results is dependent on specimen source and known pathogenicity of the isolated organism.
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Price:
$381
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Culture, Anaerobic Bacteria with Gram Stain
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$629
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Description:
Anaerobic bacteria cause a variety of human infections. The results of anaerobic cultures assist the clinician with diagnosis and treatment of patients with anaerobic infections.
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Price:
$629
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Culture, Blood
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$215
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Description:
Bacterial sepsis constitutes one of the most serious infectious diseases. The detection of microorganisms in a patient's blood has importance in the diagnosis and prognosis of endocarditis, septicemia, or chronic bacteremia.
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Price:
$215
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Culture, Blood, Manual
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$298
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Bacterial sepsis constitutes one of the most serious infectious diseases. The detection of microorganisms in a patient's blood has importance in the diagnosis and prognosis of endocarditis, septicemia, or chronic bacteremia.
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$298
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Culture, Blood with Reflex to Molecular Identification
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$186
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Bacterial sepsis constitutes one of the most serious infectious diseases. The detection of microorganisms in a patient's blood has importance in the diagnosis and prognosis of endocarditis, septicemia, or chronic bacteremia.
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$186
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Culture, Fungus, Blood
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$74
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The prompt detection of fungus in clinical blood samples is extremely important for in-patient management. Disseminated fungal infections are increasing in prevalence, and fungus blood cultures are essential for the isolation and subsequent identification of the causative agents.
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$74
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Culture, Fungus, other than Hair, Skin, Blood, with Fluorescent KOH
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$194
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The prompt detection of fungus in clinical samples is extremely important for in-patient management. Disseminated fungal infections are increasing in prevalence, and fungus cultures are essential for the isolation and subsequent identification of the causative agents.
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$194
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Culture, Sputum/Lower Respiratory
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$278
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Description:
- Checks for lung infection germs
- Identifies bacteria in lung mucus
- Tests for respiratory infections
Includes:
Culture, Sputum/Lower Respiratory
Patient Instructions:
Early morning expectorated sputum from deep cough. Take your requisition to Quest to pick up the proper sterile leak-proof screw-cap container. Take specimen to the lab upon collection.
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$278
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Culture, Urine, Prenatal, with GBS Susceptibilities
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$52
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Urinary tract infections (UTI) are among the most common human infections. Infections may involve the urethra, bladder, kidneys, other organs, or adjacent tissues and may be complicated by bacteremia. The predictors of UTI are pyuria and bacteriuria. Microscopy and other rapid detection systems can detect pyuria. In voiding, the urine must pass through sites containing normal flora. Quantitative culturing of urine is an established tool to differentiate significant bacteriuria from contamination introduced during voiding. However, studies have shown that when the calibrated method is performed, even perfectly, colony counts are only approximations.
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$52
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Culture, Urine, Routine
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$106
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Description:
The Comprehensive Urine Culture is performed to diagnose or confirm an infection in the urinary tract (the kidneys, bladder, or urethra, which is the tube that drains urine out of the body).
This culture is designed to quantitate the growth of significant bacteria when collected by the Clean Catch Guidelines or from indwelling catheters. Quantitative culturing of urine is an established tool to differentiate significant bacteruria from contamination introduced during voiding. This test has a reference range of less than 1,000 bacteria per mL. More than 95% of Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are attributed to a single organism. Infecting organisms are usually present at greater that 100,000 per mL, but a lower density may be clinically important. In cases of UTI where more than one organism is present, the predominant organism is usually significant and others are probably urethral or collection contaminants. When multiple organisms are isolated from patients with indwelling catheters, UTI is doubtful and colonization likely.
Alternative Name(s): Urine, Routine Culture
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Due to collection instructions the Urine Culture should not be collected at the same time as a Chlamydia/Gonorrhea specimen.
Includes:
Culture, Urine, Routine
If culture is positive, identification will be performed.
Patient Instructions:
Morning specimen preferred. Due to collection instructions the Urine Culture should not be collected at the same time as a Chlamydia/Gonorrhea specimen.
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Kidney diseases,
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$106
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Culture, Urine, Special
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$52
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Description:
Any bacterial colony count may be significant.
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$52
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Culture, Viral, Non-Respiratory, Conventional, Body Fluids or Tissue
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$1283
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Description:
Viral isolation in tissue culture remains the most sensitive method or "gold standard" for the detection of many common viruses. Successful isolation depends on the selection of the appropriate cell lines based on provisional diagnosis or symptoms and source of infection.
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$1283
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Culture, Yeast with Direct Fluorescent KOH
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$194
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Description:
The significance of a yeast isolate varies with the organism identification, source, and clinical symptoms manifested.
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$194
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Culture, Yeast, with Identification
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$389
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Description:
The significance of a yeast isolate varies with the organism identification, source, and clinical symptoms manifested.
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$389
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Curvularia lunata IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Screen for mold allergy sensitivity
- Detect causes of respiratory symptoms
- Check immune response to mold
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$228
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Curvularia lunata (m16) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Curvularia lunata. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Cutaneous Direct Immunofluorescence
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$1756
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Description:
These studies contribute to the diagnosis of autoimmune blistering diseases, dermatitis herpetiformis, and IgA vasculitis. Important in the evaluation of other autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases including non-IgA vasculitides and interface and lichenoid dermatitis/mucositis such as connective tissue disorders, lichen planus, etc. The panel includes the C5b-9 antibody to better distinguish between some forms of Lupus and Dermatomyocitis. Its presence or absence is also critical in the evaluation of other types of connective tissue diseases and many vasculitides.
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$1756
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Cyanide, Blood
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$577
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Description:
- Detect recent toxic chemical exposure
- Screen for smoke inhalation effects
- Assess workplace chemical safety risks
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$577
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Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) Antibody (IgG)
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$469
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Description:
A synthetic circular peptide containing citrulline called CCP IgG (cyclic citrullinated peptide) has been found to be better at discriminating Rheumatoid Arthritis patients from patients with other diseases such as hepatitis C infection. Rheumatoid Arthritis Classification Criteria include CCP IgG Antibody, rheumatoid factor, C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). Approximately 70% of patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis are positive for Anti-CCP IgG, while only about 2% of random blood donors and disease controls subjects are positive.
Alternative names: Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) IgG,CCP,Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) Antibody IgG
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Infectious diseases,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Specific blood tests for women,
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$469
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Cyclin D1 (BCL 1), IHC with Interpretation
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$758
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Description:
Approximately 65% of mantle cell lymphomas (MCL) are characterized by a t (11; 14) (q13; Q32) gene translocation that causes deregulation of the expression of the BCL-1 gene. This abnormality in turn leads to deregulation of Cyclin D1. Detection of Cyclin D1 is useful in detecting disease.
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$758
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Cycloserine Level
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$547
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Description:
- Monitor your antibiotic medication levels
- Check dosage safety during treatment
- Track drug levels over time
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$547
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Cyclospora and Isospora Examination
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$307
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Description:
Cyclospora cayetanensis and Isospora belli are coccidian parasites which cause malaise, low grade fever, and diarrhea. Fatigue, anorexia, vomiting, myalgia and weight loss occur. The clinical presentation for those patients infected with either disease is similar.
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$307
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Cyclosporine A Panel (Trough, 1 Hour, 2 Hour Post)
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$3127
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Description:
Cyclosporine (Cyclosporin A) is an immunosuppressant therapeutic agent used in the prevention of organ graft rejection. Clinical measurement of blood levels is required due to the inter-individual variability of metabolism as well as the toxicity associated with excessive dosage.
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$3127
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Cyclosporine A Peak (2 Hour), Blood
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$1042
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Description:
Cyclosporine (Cyclosporin A) is an immunosuppressant therapeutic agent used in the prevention of organ graft rejection. Clinical measurement of blood levels is required due to the inter-individual variability of metabolism as well as the toxicity associated with excessive dosage.
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$1042
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Cyclosporine A Trough, Blood
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$1042
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Description:
Cyclosporine (Cyclosporin A) is an immunosuppressant therapeutic agent used in the prevention of organ graft rejection. Measurement of blood levels is recommended due to the inter-individual variability of metabolism as well as the toxicity associated with excessive dosage.
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$1042
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Cyclosporine A Trough, LC/MS/MS, Blood
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$473
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Description:
Cyclosporine is a commonly used immunosuppressive drug in patients receiving transplants. LC/MS/MS methods have higher specificity for the parent compound than immunoassay. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and avoid toxicity. High cyclosporine levels can lead to nephrotoxicity; Low levels can lead to organ rejection following transplant. Peak concentrations are reached at around 3.5 hours after oral dosage. Elimination half-life is 10-27 hours.
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$473
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Cystatin-C
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$413
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Description:
Cystatin-C is a protein produced by cells in your body. By measuring the levels of cystatin-C, you can get an idea of how well your kidneys are working and how healthy they are overall. Unlike other tests, cystatin-C isn't greatly influenced by factors like age, muscle mass, or inflammation, so it's a reliable way to evaluate kidney function. This blood test is frequently used to find kidney damage & disease of the kidneys, and track the progression of these conditions.
Includes:
Cystatin-C
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Kidney diseases,
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$413
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Cysticercus Antibody (IgG), ELISA, Serum
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$640
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Description:
Cysticercosis is a tissue infection with larval (cysticerci) cysts of the pork tapeworm T.solium in which the patient serves as an intermediate host for the parasite. The most common manifestation is neurocysticercosis which occurs when the larvae invade the central nervous system, often presenting as seizures, or chronic meningitis. Antibodies directed against other parasitic infections, particularly echinococcosis, may cross-react in the cysticercus IgG ELISA. Confirmation of positive cysticercus ELISA results by IgG antibody western blot is recommended.
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$640
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Cysticercus Antibody (IgG), ELISA, Serum with Reflex to Western Blot
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$640
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Description:
- Screen for parasitic tapeworm infection risk
- Check unexplained seizures and headache causes
- Detect exposure to undercooked pork parasites
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$640
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Cysticercus Antibody (IgG), Western Blot, Serum
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$813
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Description:
- Detect hidden causes of seizures or headaches
- Identify signs of brain parasite infection
- Screen for serious nervous system problems
Includes:
Cysticercus Antibody (IgG), Western Blot, Serum
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$813
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Cystic Fibrosis Complete Rare Variant Analysis, Entire Gene Sequence
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$12453
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Description:
This test analyzes variants that account for greater than 98% of disease-causing variants. Cystic fibrosis gene sequencing is appropriate for individuals suspected of having cystic fibrosis (CF) but for whom both variants have not been identified with conventional targeted variant testing. CF sequencing as a first line test may also be useful in situations where an individual is symptomatic for CF and initial targeted screening is not desired. CF sequencing is not recommended as a first-tier test for routine carrier screening for couples who are pregnant or intending to become pregnant. The recommended test for routine CF carrier screening analyzes an expanded number of variants that are known to cause CF. If there are questions about which test is most appropriate, or if a carrier screening panel that includes CF is desired, please see the Quest Test Directory for panel options and/or contact 866-GENE-INFO (866-436-3463) for assistance.
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$12453
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Cystic Fibrosis D1152H Mutation Analysis
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$889
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This test detects the D1152H (c.345G>C) variant in the CFTR gene that is primarily present in Ashkenazi-Jewish individuals. It is associated with a wide range of clinical outcomes, from asymptomatic to severe lung disease. It does not look for any other variants in the CFTR gene and is not recommended for routine carrier screening. The recommended test for routine CF carrier screening analyzes an expanded number of variants that are known to cause CF. If there are questions about which is most appropriate, or if a carrier screening panel that includes CF is desired, please see the Quest Test Directory for panel options and/or contact 866-GENE-INFO (866-436-3463) for assistance.
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$889
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Cystic Fibrosis DNA Analysis, Fetus
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$1591
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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common recessive lethal genetic disorder affecting primarily Caucasians of Northern European descent, with an incidence of approximately 1 in 3300 births and a carrier rate of 1 in 29. This test is appropriate to determine if the fetus has inherited known mutations, limited to the general cystic fibrosis mutation panel, from both parents.
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$1591
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Cystic Fibrosis Gene Deletion or Duplication
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$1947
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- Checks for missing CF gene parts
- Detects extra CF gene copies
- Identifies CF gene changes
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$1947
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Cystic Fibrosis Rare Variant Analysis, One Exon
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$1298
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This test is utilized when there is a specific known familial variant in one exon (a specific region of the CFTR gene) that is not included in a targeted cystic fibrosis mutation panel. This test is not recommended for routine carrier screening.The recommended test for routine CF carrier screening analyzes an expanded number of variants that are known to cause CF. If there are questions about which test is most appropriate, or if a carrier screening panel that includes CF is desired, please see the Quest Test Directory for panel options and/or contact 866-GENE-INFO (866-436-3463) for assistance.
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$1298
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Cystic Fibrosis Rare Variant Analysis, Two Exon
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$2465
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Description:
This test is utilized when there are specific known familial variants in two exons (specific regions of the CFTR gene) that are not included in a targeted cystic fibrosis mutation panel. This test is not recommended for routine carrier screening.The recommended test for routine CF carrier screening analyzes an expanded number of variants that are known to cause CF. If there are questions about which test is most appropriate, or if a carrier screening panel that includes CF is desired, please see the Quest Test Directory for panel options and/or contact 866-GENE-INFO (866-436-3463) for assistance.
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$2465
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Cystine, 24-Hour Urine
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$373
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Description:
This quantitative test may be useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of cystinuria [1,2]. For diagnostic evaluation, this test may be ordered for individuals with clinical suspicion of cystinuria, including those who have symptoms of kidney stones or cystine crystals detected in urinalysis [2]. This test can also help monitor the effectiveness of treatment for individuals with cystinuria [2].Cystinuria, an autosomal recessive genetic disorder that can cause kidney stones, is characterized by excessive excretion of cystine and dibasic amino acids in the urine. Around 1% to 2% of all kidney stones, and 6% to 8% of kidney stones in children, are caused by cystinuria [1]. Approximately 83% of patients with cystinuria who develop a kidney stone will have a recurrence within 5 years [2]. Common complications of cystinuria include chronic kidney disease and hypertension [2].This test does not differentiate between free and bound cystine in patients taking cystine-binding thiol drugs [1]. This test alone is not sufficient to predict risk of kidney stones in individuals with cystinuria [1,2]. For young children when 24-hour urine collection is not possible, measurement of cystine concentration per gram of creatinine in the first-morning urine may be helpful as part of the diagnostic evaluation [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Leslie SW, et al. Cystinuria. In: StatPearls [Internet]. StatPearls Publishing; 2022. Accessed June 16, 2022. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470527/2. Daga S, et al. Urology. 2021;149:70-75.
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$373
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Cystine, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$383
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Description:
This quantitative test may be useful for evaluation of individuals with clinically suspected cystinuria, including those with symptoms of kidney stones or cystine crystals detected in urinalysis [1]. Although 24-hour urine testing is generally preferred for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of cystinuria [2], random or first-morning void urine collection may be helpful for diagnosis when 24-hour urine collection is not feasible (eg, for young children) [3].Cystinuria, an autosomal recessive genetic disorder that can cause kidney stones, is characterized by excessive excretion of cystine and dibasic amino acids in the urine. Around 1% to 2% of all kidney stones, and 6% to 8% of kidney stones in children, are caused by cystinuria [1]. Approximately 83% of patients with cystinuria who develop a kidney stone will have a recurrence within 5 years [1]. Common complications of cystinuria include chronic kidney disease and hypertension [1].This test does not differentiate between free and bound cystine in patients taking cystine-binding thiol drugs [1]. This test alone is not sufficient to predict risk of kidney stones in individuals with cystinuria [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Daga S, et al. Urology. 2021;149:70-75.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.3. Servais A, et al. Kidney Int. 2021;99(1):48-58.
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$383
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Cytochrome P450 2C9 Genotype
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$2081
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Description:
- Screen for medication metabolism differences
- Detect unusual drug reaction risks
- Assess genetic dosing sensitivity factors
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Price:
$2081
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Cytochrome P450 2C9, Novartis
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$2081
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Description:
- Check medication processing speed genetically
- Screen for unusual drug reaction risks
- Assess personalized medication dosing needs
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$2081
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Cytochrome P450 2D6 Genotype
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$1697
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Description:
- Checks drug metabolism compatibility.
- Identifies how you process medications.
- Reveals genetic influence on drug response.
Includes:
Cytochrome P450 2D6 Genotype
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$1697
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Cytokeratin 7, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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Cytokeratin AE1/AE3, IHC with Interpretation
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$500
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Description:
This first-line screening test evaluates neoplasms of unknown origin and helps to determine a cell's epithelial lineage. This test is also routinely used in anatomic pathology to detect metastatic tumor cells in lymph node and bone marrow specimens [1].Cytokeratin (CK) AE1/AE3 is a broad-spectrum immunohistochemical antibody cocktail that is used to identify the expression of high- and low-molecular weight keratins. Positive staining is generally indicated by filamentous cytoplasmic or membranous reactivity within the cells of interest and typically implies an epithelial origin [1].CK AE1/AE3 generally reacts with well-differentiated epithelial neoplasms, with some notable exceptions. Neuroendocrine carcinomas, including small cell carcinomas, show variable reactivity with CK AE1/AE3. Small cell carcinomas, when immunoreactive, classically exhibit a perinuclear dot-like pattern of immunoreactivity with CK AE1/AE3 [1].Hepatocellular carcinoma classically lacks reactivity with CK AE1/AE3. Likewise, adrenocortical neoplasms are often negative for CK AE1/AE3 and other immunohistochemical markers of epithelial origin. Renal cell carcinomas show variable immunoreactivity with CK AE1/AE3. Classic CK AE1/AE3 cocktails do not detect CK 9, CK 12, CK 17, and CK18 [1].Note: Interpretation of CK AE1/AE3 staining requires knowledge of which cells within the tissue section or cell block represent cells of interest. Poorly differentiated carcinomas, as well as some other carcinomas, may lack expression of CK AE1/AE3. Likewise, CK AE1/AE3 has cross-reactivity with some non-epithelial cell types (eg, glioblastoma) [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history as well as physical examination findings.Reference1. Rekhtman N, et al. Immunostains: Introduction. In: Rekhtman N, Baine MK, Bishop JA. Quick Reference Handbook for Surgical Pathologist. 2nd ed. Springer; 2019:3-21
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$500
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Cytology, Conventional Pap Smear, 1 Slide
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$215
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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 as defined by The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical/Vaginal Cytologic Diagnoses. Not reliable for endometrial screening.
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$215
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Cytomegalovirus Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$94
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Description:
Intrauterine or congenital CMV infections occur in 0.5 to 2.2% of all live births. Symptomatic congenital infections usually occur in infants born to non-immune mothers who have primary infections during pregnancy. Latency and reactivation of CMV influence the interpretation of serological results. A single positive CMV IgG result is and indication of present or past infection. The presence of CMV IgM suggests a recent CMV exposure but does not differentiate between primary infection and reactivation.
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$94
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Antibodies, IgG
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$80
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a relatively common virus similar to the herpes virus but very rarely causes illness. This test can aid in diagnosis of CMV infection.
CMV infections are common and usually asymptomatic. In patients who are immunocompromised, CMV may cause severe disseminated disease. CMV may cause birth defects in a minority of infected newborns. CMV IgG antibodies may represent prior exposure or recent infection.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Antibodies, IgG
Alternative Name(s)
CMV IgG Ab,
CMV Antibody IgG
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$80
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Antibodies, IgM, Quantitative
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$79
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Description:
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a relatively common virus similar to the herpes virus but very rarely causes illness. This test can aid in diagnosis of CMV infection.
CMV infections are common and usually asymptomatic. In patients who are immunocompromised, CMV may cause disseminated, severe disease. CMV may cause birth defects in a minority of infected newborns.
Results from any one IgM assay should not be used as a sole determinant of a current or recent infection. Because an IgM test can yield false positive results and low level IgM antibody may persist for more than 12 months post infection, reliance on a single test result could be misleading. Acute infection is best diagnosed by demonstrating the conversion of IgG from negative to positive. If an acute infection is suspected, consider obtaining a new specimen and submit for both IgG and IgM testing in two or more weeks.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Antibodies, IgM, Quantitative
Alternative Name(s):
CMV Antibody IgM,
CMV IgM Ab
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
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$79
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Genotype (UL56)
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$5904
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Description:
Treatment of CMV diseases includes five licensed drugs: Ganciclovir, Maribavir, Foscarnet, Cidofovir, and Letermovir. These drugs inhibit the viral phosphotransferase, DNA polymerase or terminase through various mechanisms. Over time, as CMV makes copies of itself, viral genes can acquire mutations. These mutations may make CMV resistant to the effects of antiviral drugs. Therefore, it is important to detect resistance as quickly and accurately as possible for proper management of CMV infection.
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$5904
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Genotype (UL97/UL54)
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$6102
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Description:
Treatment of CMV diseases includes five licensed drugs: Ganciclovir, Maribavir, Foscarnet, Cidofovir, and Letermovir. These drugs inhibit the viral phosphotransferase, DNA polymerase or terminase through various mechanisms. Over time, as CMV makes copies of itself, viral genes can acquire mutations. These mutations may make CMV resistant to the effects of antiviral drugs. Therefore, it is important to detect resistance as quickly and accurately as possible for proper management of CMV infection.
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$6102
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Genotype (UL97/UL54/UL56)
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$6300
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Description:
Treatment of CMV diseases includes five licensed drugs: Ganciclovir, Maribavir, Foscarnet, Cidofovir, and Letermovir. These drugs inhibit the viral phosphotransferase, DNA polymerase or terminase through various mechanisms. Over time, as CMV makes copies of itself, the viral genes can acquire mutations. These mutations may make CMV resistant to the effects of antiviral drugs. Therefore, it is important to detect resistance as quickly and accurately as possible for proper management of CMV infection.
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$6300
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Cytomegalovirus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1465
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Description:
In patients who are immunocompromised, CMV may cause disseminated, severe disease. CMV is also the most common cause of congenital viral infection in humans. Quantitative PCR methods may be useful in monitoring CMV replication in immunosuppressed patients or in determining the viral load of CMV in amniotic fluid.
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$1465
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Cytomegalovirus DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Saliva
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$1465
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Description:
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common congenital infection in newborns, and a leading cause of non-genetic hearing loss and other neurologic complications including microcephaly, developmental delay, and vision impairment. Most infants with congenital CMV (cCMV) infection are asymptomatic at birth. Symptomatic neonates born with hepatosplenomegaly, hepatitis, thrombocytopenia, structural brain malformations, and other abnormalities are recognized and provided appropriate medical care, but asymptomatic infants appear normal at birth, so miss the opportunity for early diagnosis and close monitoring for hearing loss or developmental delay. Infants congenitally infected with CMV may benefit from antiviral therapy, especially if treatment is initiated within the first month of life.
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$1465
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Cytomegalovirus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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$1728
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Description:
In patients who are immunocompromised, CMV may cause disseminated, severe disease. CMV is also the most common cause of congenital viral infection in humans. Quantitative PCR methods may be useful in monitoring CMV replication in immunosuppressed patients or in determining the viral load of CMV in amniotic fluid. This is a quantitative molecular test, with a linear range of 200-2,000,000 IU/mL (2.30-6.30 log IU/mL).
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$1728
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Cytomegalovirus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR, Plasma
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$1728
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Description:
In patients who are immunocompromised, CMV may cause disseminated, severe disease. CMV is also the most common cause of congenital viral infection in humans. Quantitative PCR methods may be useful in monitoring CMV replication in immunosuppressed patients. This is a quantitative molecular test, with a linear range of 34.5-10,000,000 IU/mL (1.54-7.00 log IU/mL).
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$1728
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Cytomegalovirus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR, Saliva
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$1728
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Description:
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common congenital infection in newborns, and a leading cause of non-genetic hearing loss and other neurologic complications including microcephaly, developmental delay, and vision impairment. Most infants with congenital CMV (cCMV) infection are asymptomatic at birth. Symptomatic neonates born with hepatosplenomegaly, hepatitis, thrombocytopenia, structural brain malformations, and other abnormalities are recognized and provided appropriate medical care, but asymptomatic infants appear normal at birth, so miss the opportunity for early diagnosis and close monitoring for hearing loss or developmental delay. Infants congenitally infected with CMV may benefit from antiviral therapy, especially if treatment is initiated within the first month of life.
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$1728
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Cytomegalovirus IgG Avidity, ELISA
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$525
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Description:
- Clarify recent versus past CMV infection
- Support informed pregnancy planning decisions
- Track immune response timing accurately
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$525
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Cytosolic 5'-Nucleotidase 1A (cN-1A) Antibody (IgG)
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$1023
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Description:
The cN-1A Ab assay is a useful aid for the diagnosis of inclusion body myositis (IBM). The analytical sensitivity of this assay is 35-70%, based on published reports [1, 2]. In our validation study with 120 healthy adult subjects, 1.7% had a positive cN-1A Ab result and 6.7% had an equivocal result. However, published reports and our own internal studies suggest that patients with Sjogren’s syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis (DM), or polymyositis (PM), are significantly more likely to have a positive cN-1A Ab result [1, 2, 3]. In contrast, patients presenting clinically with IBM rarely produce autoantibodies associated with a diagnosis of DM or PM [3]. Therefore, cN-1A Ab results must be interpreted in context with other details of the patient’s clinical evaluation.
References
1. Larman HB, et al. Cytosolic 5'-nucleotidase 1A autoimmunity in sporadic inclusion body myositis. Ann Neurol. 2013 Mar;73(3):408-18.
2. Felice KJ, et al. Neuromuscul Disord. 2018 Aug;28(8):660-664
3. Kramp SL, et al. Auto Immun Highlights. 2016 Dec;7(1):16. doi: 10.1007/s13317-016-0088-8
Alternative names: MUP44 AB,cN1A,sIBM,Inclusion Body Myositis,Anti-IBM,NT5C1A,sporadic IBM
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Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$1023
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Dandelion (w8) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to dandelion. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Dapsone and Metabolite, Serum/Plasma
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$1475
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Description:
Dapsone is used to control the dermatologic symptoms of dermatitis herpetiformis. Dapsone is used alone or in combination with other anti-leprosy drugs in the treatment of leprosy.
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$1475
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Date (f289) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against dates. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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DCP (Des-Gamma-Carboxy-Prothrombin)
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$695
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Description:
The DCP assay is intended for in vitro diagnostic use as an aid in the risk assessment of patients with chronic liver disease for progression to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in conjunction with other laboratory findings and clinical assessment.
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$695
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D-Dimer with CBC
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$293
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Description:
This test is used to rule out deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism; evaluate disseminated intravascular coagulation; and can be used to monitor the extent of clot lysis during thrombolytic therapy.
The D-Dimer test requires a Hematocrit to be performed at the same time, Hematocrit is included in the CBC included with this panel.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
D-Dimer Quantitative
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Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$293
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DDX-Quality Comprehensive (Current-YTD)
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$175
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Description:
- Check your overall health status
- Track energy and metabolism levels
- Screen for hidden wellness concerns
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$175
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DDX-Risk Comprehensive (Project-CYE)
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$175
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Description:
- Screen your overall health risk levels
- Track energy and wellness changes yearly
- Assess risks tied to family history
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$175
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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
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$115
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Description:
Measures the level of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in your body, a hormone crucial for energy, mood, overall health, adrenal function & hormone balance.
DHEA-S production contributes to the synthesis of androgens, providing valuable information to assess potential overproduction of male hormones.
Includes:
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$115
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Delta Aminolevulinic Acid, 24-Hour Urine
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$541
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Description:
- Screen for lead exposure risk
- Check nerve and stomach symptoms
- Monitor occupational chemical exposure
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$541
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Delta Aminolevulinic Acid, Random Urine
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$558
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Description:
- Detect possible lead toxin exposure
- Screen for rare metabolic disorders
- Monitor nerve and muscle symptoms
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$558
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Deluxe Autoimmune Testing
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$264
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Description:
Autoimmune conditions affect millions of people worldwide. These disorders happen when the immune system attacks healthy cells and tissues, mistaking them for harmful invaders. There are more than 80 autoimmune conditions, and they can affect various organs or body parts, causing mild to severe symptoms. Diagnosing autoimmune disorders is a challenge because symptoms can be nonspecific and can vary widely from person to person. Additionally, many autoimmune conditions share similar symptoms, making it difficult to distinguish between them. An autoimmune blood test can, however, help narrow down a diagnosis. Our blood tests for autoimmune disease can be useful when diagnosing and monitoring these types of disorders.
Includes:
ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern Rheumatoid Factor (RA) Anti-dsDNA Antibodies Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) and Antithyroglobulin Ab (TAA) Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren Complement Component C3c
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Autoimmune diseases,
Price:
$264
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Deluxe Checkup
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$104
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Description:
The Deluxe Checkup is our basic unisex testing package.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron Serum
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Specific blood tests for men,
Specific blood tests for women,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$104
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Deluxe Men's Cancer Profile
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$198
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Description:
The Cancer Profile is a group of tests that is performed to look for signs of cancer or to see if you are likely to develop cancer. Screening tests that look for cancer are called early detection tests. Screening tests that show cancer is likely to develop are called preventive screening.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
Includes:
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron Serum
Kidney (Renal) Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Liver (Hepatic) Function Profile: Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin (calculated), Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin, Indirect Bilirubin (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, AST, ALT
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free and Total: Total PSA, Free PSA, % Free PSA (calculated)
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. PSA sampling should not be performed for at least 6 weeks after prostatic biopsy. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$198
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Deluxe Wellness
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$219
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Description:
This panel will provide an overview of your general wellness including heart health, thyroid, liver and kidney function.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Homocysteine, Cardiovascular
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Kidney Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Lipid Panel:Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Liver Function Profile: Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days
Categories:
General wellness,
Heart & cholesterol,
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$219
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Deluxe Women's Cancer Profile
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$191
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Description:
The Cancer Profile is a group of tests that is performed to look for signs of cancer or to see if you are likely to develop cancer. Screening tests that look for cancer are called early detection tests. Screening tests that show cancer is likely to develop are called preventive screening.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
CA-125 (Ovarian Cancer Test)
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron Serum
Kidney (Renal) Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Liver (Hepatic) Function Profile: Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin (calculated), Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin, Indirect Bilirubin (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, AST, ALT
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$191
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Dementia Panel, Secondary Causes
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$96
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Description:
This panel is designed to evaluate a patient for the presence of potentially reversible (i.e., secondary) causes of dementia such as Vitamin B12 deficiency, hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, anemia, hypoxia or hypercapnia, hepatic and renal encephalopathies, diabetes and dehydration.The panel includes a Complete Blood Count, TSH, Vitamin B12, Folate and a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel. It is modeled after the recommendations of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), a National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel, the European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS), and others [1-4].References1. Knopman DS, DeKosky ST, Cummings JL, et al. Practice parameter: diagnosis of dementia (an evidence-based review). Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology. 2001;56:1143-1153. 2. Consensus conference. Differential diagnosis of dementing diseases. JAMA. 1987;258:3411-3416. 3. Sorbi S, Hort J, Erkinjuntti T, et al. EFNS-ENS Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of disorders associated with dementia. Eur J Neurol. 2012;19:1159-1179. 4. Simmons BB, Hartmann B, DeJoseph D. Evaluation of suspected dementia. Am Fam Physician. 2011;84:895-902.
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Price:
$96
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Dengue Fever Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$740
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Description:
Dengue hemorrhagic fever and Dengue shock syndrome are caused by infection of the RNA flavivirus transmitted by a mosquito vector. Paired acute and convalescent specimens that exhibit a significant change in titer are useful to confirm clinical diagnosis of infection.
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Price:
$740
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Dengue Fever Antibodies (IgG, IgM) and NS1 Antigen Panel
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$1705
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Description:
NS1 antigen detection can serve as an effective bridge between dengue RNA detection (usually negative by day 5) and dengue IgM detection (may not be positive until day 6) for identifying acute dengue virus infection.
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Price:
$1705
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Dengue Virus (1-4) RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$2140
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Description:
This assay detects and differentiates four subgroups of the Dengue virus and is used as an aid in the diagnosis of Dengue fever infection during the acute phase (Days 1-5 after the onset of symptoms).
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$2140
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Dengue Virus NS1 Antigen
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$680
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Description:
Dengue NS1 antigen is found in serum during the acute phase of dengue virus infection, typically during days 1-9 after onset of symptoms. NS1 antigen may be positive when RNA and/or IgM detection assays are negative.
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Price:
$680
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Deoxycorticosterone
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$850
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Description:
This hormone plays a key role in maintaining the balance of salt and water in your body. It does this by helping your kidneys control the amount of salt and water they reabsorb from your urine. This process is crucial for regulating your blood pressure and the volume of your blood. In essence, Deoxycorticosterone is like a behind-the-scenes director, quietly ensuring that your body's fluid balance and blood pressure stay in harmony.
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Price:
$850
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Deoxypyridinoline Crosslinks, Urine
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$566
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Description:
Monitor response to antiresorptive therapy in postmenopausal women and individuals with osteoporosis. Does not replace bone mineral density (BMD) screening to diagnose osteoporosis.
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Price:
$566
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Dermatophagoides farinae (d2) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Dermatophagoides farinae. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual's IgE response to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, a species of house dust mites that can cause atopic reactivity and allergic disease affecting the eyes, airways, skin, and occasionally the circulation [1]. This test is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [2].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [2].A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated.More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following web page: https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=d1References1. Miller JD. Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2019;57(3):312-329.2. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Desipramine
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$591
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Description:
Desipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant. Therapeutic drug levels are monitored to assist the physician assessing therapeutic response and to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$591
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Desmoglein Antibodies (1 and 3)
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$429
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Description:
To detect the presence of auto antibody specific to Desmoglein 1 and/or 3 in a patients serum as an aid to diagnose type of pemphigus
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Price:
$429
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Dexamethasone
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$432
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Description:
Measurement of Dexamethasone is useful in assuring compliance with Dexamethasone treatment and documenting adequate dosing during such procedures as the Dexamethasone Suppression Test used in the differential diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome.
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Price:
$432
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Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST), 1 Specimen
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$379
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Description:
- Checks body's stress hormone control.
- Measures hormone response to medication.
- Assesses adrenal gland function.
Includes:
Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST), 1 Specimen
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Price:
$379
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Dextro/Levo Methorphan, LC/MS/MS, Urine
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$725
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Description:
This test is utilized to detect the use of Dextromethorphan.
Alternative names: Levomethorphan,Coricidin®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$725
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D. farinae Mite IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect dust mite allergy triggers
- Check chronic congestion and sneezing causes
- Screen for indoor allergy reactions
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Price:
$254
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DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS
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$125
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Description:
Evaluate adrenal carcinomas that frequently secrete large amounts of DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is an important hormone produced in the adrenal glands. Appropriate levels of DHEA are associated with increased energy, healthy immune system, heart health, good memory and elevated mood. DHEA helps in the production of testosterone therefore a decrease in DHEA results in a decrease of testosrerone. It is also essential in the function and balance of other hormones.
DHEA is a weakly androgenic steroid that is useful when congenital adrenal hyperplasia is suspected. It is also useful in determining the source of androgens in hyperandrogenic conditions, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome and adrenal tumors.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 - 10 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$125
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DHT Free
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$888
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Description:
- Measures free DHT hormone levels.
- Checks hormone affecting hair and skin.
- Assesses androgens impact on body.
Includes:
DHT Free
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Price:
$888
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Diabetes, Advancing Chronic Kidney Disease Management Panel
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$586
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Description:
This panel is designed for individuals diagnosed as having diabetes mellitus whose kidney disease has advanced to Stage 3/4 impairment. The panel affords the opportunity to assess electrolytes, phosphorus, serum creatinine/eGFR, hemoglobin, microalbumin, parathyroid hormone, calcium, and vitamin D. The grouping of these tests, readily identifiable as elements that adhere to guideline recommendations, is intended to facilitate the ready adherence to professional society clinical practice guidelines. Components of the testing related to the Management of CKD in diabetes, as outlined in the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2013. These recommendations are in broad agreement with those published by the National Kidney Foundation and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
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$586
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Diabetes and ASCVD Risk Panel with Scores
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$54
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$54
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Diabetes Check Panel
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$73
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Description:
This profile measures the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. Sugar is an important source of energy, especially for the brain. The amount of glucose in your blood is carefully controlled by the endocrine (glandular) system. This system causes sugar to be stored or used for energy, depending on the needs of your body. In addition, the hemoglobin A1c ("A-one-C") test is a blood test used in the care of people who have diabetes. The hemoglobin A1c percentage is a way of looking at your average blood sugar control over the last 2 or 3 months. Finally, this profile includes a complete renal panel to assess kidney function, which is critical in evaluating overall health of diabetics.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Categories:
Diabetes blood testing,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$73
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Diabetes Risk Panel without Score
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$54
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$54
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Diabetes Risk Panel with Score
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$54
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$54
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Diabetes Type 1 Autoantibody Panel
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$3247
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Description:
The American Diabetes Association supports using autoantibody (AAb) screening to diagnose T1D. T1D autoantibodies are markers of ongoing damage to insulin-producing beta cells. The four AAbs used in clinical practice to diagnose T1D are: AAbs against insulin (IAA), tyrosine phosphatase IA2 (IA2A), glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65), and zinc transporter. Numerous clinical trials demonstrate important clinical benefits associated with detecting T1D using an AAb screening approach.Clinical guidelines have been established to help identify T1D at its earliest phases and before progression to DKA, providing presymptomatic and symptomatic staging of T1D.
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$3247
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Diazepam and Metabolite
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$246
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring of anxiolytic drug. Nordiazepam is the active metabolite of the parent drug. Elimination half-life is 20-90 hours.
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$246
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Digoxin
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$181
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Description:
Digoxin is a cardiac glycoside derived from the digitalis plant. It is used to treat congestive heart failure and atrial dysrhythmias. Digoxin levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$181
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Dihydrolipoamide Dehydrogenase (DLD) Deficiency
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$1813
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Description:
The dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLDD) test offers molecular detection of two pathogenic variants in the DLD gene, G229C (c.685G>T) and Y35* (c.104dupA), which account for greater than 95% of Ashkenazi-Jewish DLDD variants.DLDD, also known as maple syrup urine disease type III, is an autosomal recessive disorder with clinical features that include lactic acidosis, hypotonia, poor feeding, vomiting, growth deficiencies and neurological deficits that include intellectual disability, spasticity and seizures.
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$1813
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Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase (DPYD) Genotype
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$1868
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Description:
Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase, an enzyme encoded by the DPYD gene, is responsible for metabolizing fluoropyrimidines (5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and capecitabine) which are chemotherapeutic drugs frequently used to treat many types of cancer, including colorectal, breast, and cancers of the aerodigestive tract. Germline variants in DPYD affect enzyme production, which may result in an increased risk of significant, potentially fatal toxicity.
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$1868
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Dihydrotestosterone, (DHT) LC/MS/MS
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$173
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Description:
Measures the level of dihydrotestosterone in your body, a potent form of testosterone crucial for male sexual development, hair growth & prostate health.
It's like peering into the engine room of masculinity, offering insights into hormone balance and potential risks for conditions like hair loss and prostate enlargement.
Includes:
Dihydrotestosterone, LC/MS/MS
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
General wellness,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$173
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Dihydrotestosterone, Free, Serum
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$888
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Description:
- Measures free DHT hormone levels.
- Analyzes male hormone in blood.
- Checks hormone affecting hair growth.
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$888
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Dill (f277) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against dill. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Diphenhydramine, Serum/Plasma
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$445
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Description:
- Check current antihistamine medication levels
- Monitor drowsiness and side effect risks
- Screen for medication buildup concerns
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$445
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Diphtheria and Tetanus Antitoxoid
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$143
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Description:
Tetanus is a life-threatening bacterial infection. The bacteria usually get into the body through a cut or wound in the skin. The bacteria make a powerful poison that causes muscles to contract uncontrollably in spasms. Tetanus is especially dangerous in young children and older adults.
Diphtheria spreads when germs pass from an infected person to the nose or throat of others. Diphtheria causes a thick coating in the nose, throat or airway and can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis or death.
This test assesses immunity against tetanus and diphtheria by determining levels of circulating antibodies to tetanus and diphtheria toxin or to measure the immune response, postvaccination, in individuals suspected of immunodeficiency disorders.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Diphtheria Antitoxoid
Tetanus Antitoxoid
Categories:
Immunization blood testing,
Price:
$143
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Diphtheria Antitoxoid
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$124
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Description:
Used to evaluate diphtheria immunization response. Antibody levels of ≥0.10 IU/mL are considered protective.
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$124
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Diphtheria Antitoxoid, Endpoint Determination
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$583
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Description:
Used to evaluate diphtheria immunization response. Antibody levels of ≥0.10 IU/mL are considered protective.
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$583
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Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT)
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$74
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Description:
The DAT (Direct Coomb's test) is positive if red cells have been coated, in vivo, with immunoglobulin, complement, or both. A positive result can occur in immune-mediated red cell destruction, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, a transfusion reaction or in patients receiving certain drugs.
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$74
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Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT) with Reflex to Anti C3 and Anti IgG
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$74
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Description:
The DAT (Direct Coomb's test) is positive if red cells have been coated, in vivo, with immunoglobulin, complement, or both. A positive result can occur in immune-mediated red cell destruction, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, a transfusion reaction or in patients receiving certain drugs.
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$74
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Direct LDL
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$88
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Description:
- Measures LDL cholesterol directly
- Helps assess heart disease risk
- Important for managing cholesterol levels
Includes:
Direct LDL
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen.
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$88
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Disaccharidases
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$1662
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Description:
Lactase, maltase, palatinase and sucrase are mucosal disaccharidases that are present in normal small intestine and fetal colon. A decrease in the enzyme activity of these disaccharidases has been noted in colonic adenomas, adenocarcinomas and malabsorption. Decreased disaccharidase activity is a good indication of mucosal injury with the exception of lactase.
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$1662
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Disopyramide
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$469
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Description:
Disopyramide is useful in treating patients with cardiac arrhythmias and tachcardia. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and avoid toxicity.
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$469
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Diuretics Screen, Urine
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$758
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Description:
Exclusion screen
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$758
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DLBCL Mutation Analysis Only
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$1767
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Description:
Helps physicians diagnose and predict the course of disease progression for hematologic diseases.
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$1767
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DLBCL Profile
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$5681
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Description:
Helps physicians diagnose and predict the course of disease progression for hematologic diseases.
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$5681
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DMPK DNA Test (DM1)
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$3808
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Description:
Detects CTG repeat expansions in the muscle protein kinase (DMPK) gene.
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Price:
$3808
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DNA (ds) Antibody, Crithidia IFA with Reflex to Titer
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$318
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Description:
dsDNA Antibody is detected in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and approximately 20% of patients with mixed connective tissue disease.
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$318
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DNase-B Antibody
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$487
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Description:
Documents recent streptococcal infection.
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$487
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Dog Dander Component Panel
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$346
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Description:
Like respiratory allergies, animal allergies pose a significant risk for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Blood IgE tests using whole allergen extracts from dogs provide a sensitive screening method to diagnose pet sensitization. In addition, the dog dander component panel is an IgE blood test using individual recombinant proteins from dogs, improving specificity compared to animal extract assays. Thus, the dog dander component panel helps differentiate an actual dog allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.
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$346
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Dog Dander (e5) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to dog dander. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Dog Dander (e5) IgE with Reflex to Component Panel
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$44
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Description:
Like respiratory allergies, animal allergies pose a significant risk for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Blood IgE tests using whole allergen extracts from dogs provide a sensitive screening method to diagnose pet sensitization. In addition, the dog dander component panel is an IgE blood test using individual recombinant proteins from dogs, improving specificity compared to animal extract assays. Thus, the dog dander component panel helps differentiate an actual dog allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.
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Price:
$44
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Dog Dander IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check for dog allergy triggers
- Screen sneezing and itchy eyes causes
- Detect skin rash allergy reactions
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$254
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Dog Fennel (w46) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to dogfennel. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/weed-pollens/allergens/dog-fennel1/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Dog Serum Albumin (Re221) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against dog serum albumin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Donor, Chagas Screen
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$360
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Description:
Trypanosoma cruzi is a flagellated, protozoan parasite, which is endemic to regions of South and Central America and Mexico. It is the causative agent of Chagas Disease. Infection is chronic, asymptomatic and untreatable. The Chagas screening assay detects antibodies to T. cruzi and is used to screen blood and tissue donors.
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$360
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Donor, Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoeae, RNA, TMA
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$934
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Description:
This test is intended to be used as the primary screening test for the diagnosis of infection with Chlamydia trachomatis or Neisseria gonorrhoeae and is required for screening all potential semen or egg donors for in vitro fertilization or other reproductive procedures; reactive results may be sufficient to consider a donor ineligible.
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$934
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Donor, HIV/HCV/HBV NAT Procleix® with Reflexes
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$2323
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Description:
The Procleix® Ultrio® Elite HIV/HBV/HCV Assay is a qualitative in vitro nucleic acid assay for the detection in Human Immunodeficiency Virus RNA, Hepatitis B Virus DNA, and Hepatitis C Virus RNA in human plasma. The test is intended to be used to screen blood, solid organ, and tissue donors for these agents. When used in conjunction with licensed tests for detecting antibodies to HIV, HBV, and HCV, test results may be used to determine eligibility for blood, solid organs, or tissue transplantation.
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$2323
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Donor, Syphilis IgG Antibody
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$359
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Description:
Detection of treponemal antibodies may indicate recent, past, or successfully treated syphilis infections, therefore, the test cannot be used to differentiate between active and cured cases. A reactive syphilis antibody test result may be used to disqualify a potential blood, cell or tissue donor.
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$359
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Donor, West Nile Virus, NAT
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$859
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Description:
- Detect if you recently caught West Nile
- Screen for early signs of infection
- Identify risk of spreading illness to others
Includes:
Donor, West Nile Virus, NAT
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$859
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Dopamine, Plasma
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$758
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Description:
Measurement of dopamine levels in urine or blood in addition to urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) levels may aid in the biochemical diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [1]. This test may also be useful in evaluating dopamine-secreting pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) [2].Neuroblastomas occur predominantly in children and are the most common malignancy under 1 year old. Neuroblastomas are catecholamine-metabolizing tumors, and thus catecholamine metabolites (including VMA and HVA) are more reliable than catecholamines as biochemical markers for neuroblastomas [1]. However, urinary VMA and HVA levels may have limited accuracy for diagnosis of neuroblastomas with high-risk metastatic biology [1]. Because poor prognosis is associated with immaturity of catecholamine metabolism, dopamine levels in urine or blood have been proposed as an additional marker to aid in diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [3].Most PPGLs secrete catecholamines, but the relative amount of dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine varies widely. Measurements of plasma free or urinary fractionated metanephrines (ie, the O-methylated catecholamine metabolites) are recommended by the Endocrine Society for the initial biochemical testing of PPGLs [4]. In patients with high clinical suspicion but normal blood pressure and normal levels of metanephrines, measurement of dopamine and its metabolites (HVA and methoxytyramine) may help diagnose PPGLs that predominantly secrete dopamine [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Eisenhofer G. Monoamine-producing tumors. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Jain A, et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2020;35(4):581-594.3. Brodeur GM, et al. J Clin Oncol. 1993;11(8):1466-1477.4. Lenders JW, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014;99(6):1915-1942
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$758
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Dopamine, Random Urine
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$316
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Description:
Measurement of dopamine levels in urine or blood in addition to urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) levels may aid in the biochemical diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [1]. This test may also be useful in evaluating dopamine-secreting pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) [2].Neuroblastomas occur predominantly in children and are the most common malignancy under 1 year old. Neuroblastomas are catecholamine-metabolizing tumors with limited ability to store and secrete catecholamines. Thus, catecholamine metabolites (including VMA and HVA) are more reliable than catecholamines as biochemical markers for neuroblastomas [1]. However, urinary VMA and HVA levels may have limited accuracy for diagnosis of neuroblastomas with high-risk metastatic biology [1]. Because poor prognosis is associated with immaturity of catecholamine metabolism, dopamine levels in urine or blood have been proposed as an additional marker to aid in diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [3].Most PPGLs secrete catecholamines, but the relative amount of dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine varies widely. Measurements of plasma free or urinary fractionated metanephrines (ie, the O-methylated catecholamine metabolites) are recommended by the Endocrine Society for the initial biochemical testing of PPGLs [4]. In patients with high clinical suspicion but normal blood pressure and normal levels of metanephrines, measurement of dopamine and its metabolites (HVA and methoxytyramine) may help diagnose PPGLs that predominantly secrete dopamine [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Eisenhofer G. Monoamine-producing tumors. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Jain A, Baracco R, Kapur G. Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma-an update on diagnosis, evaluation, and management. Pediatr Nephrol. 2020;35(4):581-594. doi:10.1007/s00467-018-4181-23. Brodeur GM, et al. J Clin Oncol. 1993;11(8):1466-1477.4. Lenders JW, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014;99(6):1915-1942
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$316
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Dopamine, Urine
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$316
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Description:
Measurement of dopamine levels in urine or blood in addition to urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) levels may aid in the biochemical diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [1]. This test may also be useful in evaluating dopamine-secreting pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) [2].Neuroblastomas occur predominantly in children and are the most common malignancy under 1 year old. Neuroblastomas are catecholamine-metabolizing tumors with limited ability to store and secrete catecholamines. Thus, catecholamine metabolites (including VMA and HVA) are more reliable than catecholamines as biochemical markers for neuroblastomas [1]. However, urinary VMA and HVA levels may have limited accuracy for diagnosis of neuroblastomas with high-risk metastatic biology [1]. Because poor prognosis is associated with immaturity of catecholamine metabolism, dopamine levels in urine or blood have been proposed as an additional marker to aid in diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [3].Most PPGLs secrete catecholamines, but the relative amounts of dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine vary widely. Measurements of plasma free or urinary fractionated metanephrines (ie, the O-methylated catecholamine metabolites) are recommended by the Endocrine Society for the initial biochemical testing of PPGLs [4]. In patients with high clinical suspicion but normal blood pressure and normal levels of metanephrines, measurement of dopamine and its metabolites (HVA and methoxytyramine) may help diagnose PPGLs that predominantly secrete dopamine [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Eisenhofer G. Monoamine-producing tumors. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Jain A, et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2020;35(4):581-594.3. Brodeur GM, et al. J Clin Oncol. 1993;11(8):1466-1477.4. Lenders JW, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014;99(6):1915-1942
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$316
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Doxepin
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$591
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Description:
Doxepin is a tricyclic antidepressant. Therapeutic drug levels are monitored to assist the physician assessing therapeutic response and to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$591
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Doxycycline
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$636
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Description:
The concentration of antimicrobial agents in body fluids, most notably serum or plasma, are used to regulate therapy to ensure effective dosing (especially with oral agents where GI absorption is in question), to monitor accumulation to help minimize toxicity, and to help evaluate the pharmacokinetics of new agents. Both peak and trough levels obtained immediately after dosing or immediately prior to new dosing, respectively, may be monitored.
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$636
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DPPX Receptor Antibody, CBA
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$748
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Description:
Dipeptidyl peptidase-like protein 6 (DPPX) is a regulatory subunit of voltage gated potassium channels in neurons of the central nervous system. Antibodies to DPPX have been associated with agitation, confusion, amnesia, delirium, allodynia, myoclonus, rigidity, tremor, exaggerated startle, ataxia, dysphagia, dysarthria seizures, psychosis, depression, sleep disturbance, respiratory failure and unexplained diarrhea, gastroparesis constipation, bladder dysautonomia, and abnormalities in cardiac conduction and thermoregulation.
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$748
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D. pteronyssinus Mite IgG4
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$245
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Description:
- Check indoor dust mite allergy triggers
- Detect sneezing and congestion causes
- Screen for chronic itchy eye symptoms
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Price:
$245
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Drug Monitoring, Alcohol Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Description:
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and ethyl sulfate (EtS) are minor metabolite of ethanol metabolites and excreted in urine for a longer time than ethanol. Positive EtG and/or EtS test results thus provide a strong indication that the person has recently consumed alcohol, even when ethanol is no longer detectable. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of these metabolites is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Alcohol Metabolite, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Description:
Ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate are metabolites of ethanol (alcohol) that may be present in urine after ingestion of, or exposure to, drinks, foods, medication or other products containing ethyl alcohol. Incidental exposure to alcohol-containing products such as mouthwash or hand sanitizer have also been shown to produce positive alcohol metabolites test results. LC-MS/MS testing detects EtG and EtS regardless of the source. Therefore, we encourage you to interpret alcohol metabolite test results in light of the clinical picture.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Amphetamines, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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The amphetamine class of drugs are traditionally classified as stimulants. Some members of the class (amphetamine) are prescribed for treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), to suppress appetite, and for narcolepsy. Other members of the class are considered drugs of abuse (methamphetamine, MDMA) with no accepted medical uses. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the amphetamines and their metabolites is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Amphetamines, Screen, Urine
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$845
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The amphetamine class of drugs are traditionally classified as stimulants. Some members of the class (amphetamine) are prescribed for treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), to suppress appetite, and for narcolepsy. Other members of the class are considered drugs of abuse (methamphetamine, MDMA) with no accepted medical uses. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the amphetamines and their metabolites is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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Drug Monitoring, Amphetamines, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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The amphetamine class of drugs are traditionally classified as stimulants. Some members of the class (amphetamine) are prescribed for treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), to suppress appetite, and for narcolepsy. Other members of the class are considered drugs of abuse (methamphetamine, MDMA) with no accepted medical uses. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the amphetamines and their metabolites is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Amphetamines, with Confirmation, with D/L, Urine
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$845
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The amphetamine class of drugs are traditionally classified as stimulants. Some members of the class (amphetamine) are prescribed for treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), to suppress appetite, and for narcolepsy. Other members of the class are considered drugs of abuse (methamphetamine, MDMA) with no accepted medical uses. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test.Additionally, if methamphetamine is confirmed by LC/MS/MS, an additional confirmation procedure will be done to determine the specific isomer that is present. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the amphetamines and their metabolites is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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Drug Monitoring, Amphetamines, with D/L, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Methamphetamine has two isomers, d-methamphetamine (dextromethamphetamine) and l-methamphetamine (levomethamphetamine). d-methamphetamine is most often illicitly manufactured and is considered a drug of abuse (Crystal meth, etc.). It is approved as a treatment for ADHD and obesity, although its use is very limited. l-methamphetamine is used in certain nonprescription inhalers as a decongestant. This test is a definitive assay using a gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) method of analysis. In routine confirmation testing of amphetamines, the specific methamphetamine isomers are not differentiated, and reported as "Methamphetamine". In situations where this is an unexpected result, it may be useful to determine the relative percentages of each isomer present. The presence of the l-isomer at greater than 80% is consistent with the use of non-prescription inhalers. The presence of the d-isomer greater than 20% is consistent with the use of prescribed medication or illegally manufactured methamphetamine. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Antidepressants, with Confirmation, Serum
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$680
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Antidepressants are medications that can be used to treat mild, moderate, and severe depression. These medications may also be used to treat anxiety and eating disorders as well as pain (fibromyalgia and neuropathic). Antidepressant drug testing is intended for use in prescription adherence monitoring of patients prescribed antidepressant medications. Adherence monitoring requires prescribed drugs to be present, and the absence of non-prescribed drugs for these patient populations. Drug testing for prescription adherence can provide information for improvement of patient care. The results of drug testing can often prompt important clinical discussions with patients.
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$680
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Drug Monitoring, Antidepressants, with Confirmation, Urine
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$680
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The monitoring of the parent compounds and metabolites in urine of the group of drugs classified as Antidepressants.
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$680
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Drug Monitoring, Antipsychotics, with Confirmation, Serum
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$680
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Antipsychotic (AP) drugs are widely prescribed for the treatment of schizophrenia and psychosis. The so-called first generation or typical APs were developed in the 1950s and show severe side-effects such as extrapyramidal symptoms due to their pharmacological action on d2 and d4 receptors. As a measure of reducing these severe side-effects, a range of ‘second generation’ APs were developed. These newer generation drugs act considerably less on d2 and d4 receptors and therefore exhibit less extrapyramidal side-effects. Over the last decade, the prescription rate of APs (more notably second generation) has increased worldwide, [1-3] especially among young adults and children [1-4]. However, second generation APs are not entirely free of side-effects. Irrespective of their generation, it has been shown that these drugs can increase the risk of sudden cardiac death with studies showing that the risk of sudden cardiac death is increased threefold among patients treated with APs.
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$680
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Drug Monitoring, Antipsychotics, with Confirmation, Urine
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$680
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Antipsychotic (AP) drugs are widely prescribed for the treatment of schizophrenia and psychosis. The so-called first generation or typical APs were developed in the 1950s and show severe side-effects such as extrapyramidal symptoms due to their pharmacological action on d2 and d4 receptors. As a measure of reducing these severe side-effects, a range of ‘second generation’ APs were developed. These newer generation drugs act considerably less on d2 and d4 receptors and therefore exhibit less extrapyramidal side-effects. Over the last decade, the prescription rate of APs (more notably second generation) has increased worldwide, [1-3] especially among young adults and children [1-4]. However, second generation APs are not entirely free of side-effects. Irrespective of their generation, it has been shown that these drugs can increase the risk of sudden cardiac death with studies showing that the risk of sudden cardiac death is increased threefold among patients treated with APs.
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$680
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Drug Monitoring Assess Panel, Base, Quantitative, Urine
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$3108
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A single direct to definitive panel with the ability to identify multiple specific drugs and metabolites across drug classes facilitates enhanced patient care. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$3108
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Drug Monitoring Assess Panel, Comprehensive, Qualitative, Urine
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$1684
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In an emergency medicine or acute care setting, a definitive qualitative assessment of the presence of different drugs can be critical to patient care. Absence of an expected drug could suggest poor adherence or diversion whereas detection of a non-prescribed licit or illicit drug could indicate substance misuse or toxicity. Discrepancies between expected and actual results also call attention to potential medical factors affecting drug disposition. Drug cutoffs in this panel are targeted to detect potentially toxic or overdose situations. This assay is not intended for monitoring routine use of prescription substances.
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$1684
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Drug Monitoring Assess Panel, Extended, Quantitative, Urine
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$10686
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A single direct to definitive panel with the ability to identify multiple specific drugs and metabolites across drug classes facilitates enhanced patient care. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$10686
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Drug Monitoring Assess Panel, Plus, Quantitative, Urine
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$4119
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A single direct to definitive panel with the ability to identify multiple specific drugs and metabolites across drug classes facilitates enhanced patient care. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$4119
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Drug Monitoring Assess Panel, Volatiles, Urine
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$510
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Ethanol is the most commonly abused substance whose primary effect on the central nervous system varies with blood concentration. Not all individuals experience the same effects at a given blood level. Additionally, other central nervous system depressants can have an additive effect when taken in combination with ethanol. Approximately 5% of ethanol is excreted unchanged in urine. A positive urine ethanol result may suggest recent ethanol exposure and/or consumption; however, in diabetic patients with a urinary tract infection, ethanol is commonly present in urine as a result of glucose fermentation by yeast in the urine. When fermentation is not suspected, and urine ethanol is adjusted by a sample's creatinine concentration, urine ethanol may be used to estimate blood ethanol concentrations, as urine ethanol concentrations are approximately 130% of blood concentrations, if the patient is in the elimination phase. Caution should be exercised with interpretation of urine ethanol results; it is not recommended that a clinical decision be based solely on a urine ethanol result as there are several different scenarios that may have yielded the result.
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$510
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Drug Monitoring, Barbiturates, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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The barbiturate class of drugs are substances that are traditionally classified as sedatives. Their principle uses are to calm the patient, produce drowsiness, and/or promote sleep. They are central nervous system (CNS) depressants. The test is a definitive assay using gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the barbiturates is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Barbiturates, Screen, Urine
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$845
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The barbiturate class of drugs are traditionally classified as sedatives and central nervous system depressants. Their principle uses are to calm the patient, produce drowsiness, and/or promote sleep. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the barbiturates is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Barbiturates, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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The barbiturate class of drugs are traditionally classified as sedatives and central nervous system depressants. Their principle uses are to calm the patient, produce drowsiness, and/or promote sleep. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the barbiturates is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Base Panel, Screen, Urine
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$866
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$866
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Drug Monitoring, Base Panel, with Confirmation, Urine
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$866
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$866
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Drug Monitoring, Benzodiazepines, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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The benzodiazepine class of drugs are traditionally classified as depressants. They are used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety, treat muscle spasms, and to prevent seizures. In general, benzodiazepines act as hypnotics in high doses, anxiolytics in moderate doses, and sedatives in low doses. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the benzodiazepines is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Benzodiazepines, Screen, Urine
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$845
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The benzodiazepine class of drugs are traditionally classified as depressants. They are used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety, treat muscle spasms, and to prevent seizures. In general, benzodiazepines act as hypnotics in high doses, anxiolytics in moderate doses, and sedatives in low doses. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the benzodiazepines is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Benzodiazepines, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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The benzodiazepine class of drugs are traditionally classified as depressants. They are used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety, treat muscle spasms, and to prevent seizures. In general, benzodiazepines act as hypnotics in high doses, anxiolytics in moderate doses, and sedatives in low doses. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the benzodiazepines is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Buprenorphine and Naloxone, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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This test measures levels of buprenorphine and its metabolite norbuprenorphine in urine. Buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine are biomarkers for monitoring possible use or non-use of buprenorphine. The test is a definitive drug assay using the liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS) method of analysis. Buprenorphine is an opioid analgesic used for moderate to moderately severe pain. Formulated with naloxone, buprenorphine is used to treat opioid substance use disorders. Less than 11% of the dose is excreted as free and conjugated unchanged drug, while less than 14% is excreted as free and conjugated metabolites [1]. According to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC), testing drugs/drug metabolites is recommended and effective for detecting the use of relevant over-the-counter, prescribed, and nonprescribed drugs, as well as illicit substances in pain-management patients [2]. Laboratory testing is more effective than other physician tools for the detection of these substances and is useful for routine monitoring of adherence. Instances where unchanged drug is detected, but metabolite(s) is not, may be indicative of drug added to the specimen after collection (eg, pill shaving, drug spiking) [2]. Note: No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as quantitative values and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine. References 1. Suboxone® [package insert]. Vacaville, CA: ALZA Corp; 2018. 2. AACC. Using clinical laboratory tests to monitor drug therapy in pain management patients. November 2017. https://www.aacc.org/-/media/Files/Science-and-Practice/Practice-Guidelines/Pain-Management/LMPGPain-Management20171220.pdf. Accessed November 21, 2019.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Buprenorphine, Screen, Urine
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$845
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Buprenorphine is used for treatment of chronic pain in non-opioid tolerant individuals and has found a significant role in treatment of addiction to other opiates. The test is a screening assay using cloned enzyme donor immunoassay (CEDIA) method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of buprenorphine (and its major metabolite, norbuprenorphine) is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking buprenorphine. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Buprenorphine, with Confirmation, includes Naloxone, Urine
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$845
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Patients treated with buprenorphine-naloxone co-formulation will demonstrate both naloxone and buprenorphine/norbuprenorphine drug analysis. Naloxone is not detected with buprenorphine-only use.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Carisoprodol Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Carisoprodol is used clinically as a muscle relaxant and sedative. Carisoprodol's metabolite, Meprobamate, is commonly accepted as the primary urinary metabolite in man. Detection of this metabolite is indicative of ingestion of carisoprodol. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of propoxyphene is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Cocaine Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Cocaine is sometimes used clinically as a local anesthetic. More commonly however, it is used illicitly. Identification and verification of cocaine's metabolite benzoylecgonine in urine is most often used to show illicit use. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the cocaine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Cocaine Metabolite, Screen, Urine
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$845
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Cocaine is sometimes used clinically as a local anesthetic. More commonly however, it is used illicitly. Identification and verification of cocaine's metabolite benzoylecgonine in urine is most often used to show illicit use. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the cocaine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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Drug Monitoring, Cocaine Metabolite, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Cocaine is sometimes used clinically as a local anesthetic. More commonly however, it is used illicitly. Identification and verification of cocaine's metabolite benzoylecgonine in urine is most often used to show illicit use. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the cocaine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Designer Benzodiazepines, Qualitative, Urine
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$495
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Designer Benzodiazepines are compounds designed to mimic the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. They are a part of a class of drugs known as Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opoids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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Drug Monitoring, Designer Fentanyl Analogs, Qualitative, Urine
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Designer Fentanyl Analogs are compounds designed to mimic the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. They are a part of a class of drugs known as Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opoids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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Drug Monitoring, Designer Opioids, Qualitative, Urine
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$495
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Designer Opioids are compounds designed to mimic the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. They are a part of a class of drugs known as Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opoids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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Drug Monitoring, Designer Stimulants, Qualitative, Urine
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$495
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Designer Stimulants are compounds designed to mimic the the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. They are a part of a class of drugs known as Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opoids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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$495
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Drug Monitoring, Eszopiclone, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Zopiclone is used to treat patients with insomnia. This test is used to detect the presence of the drug as a therapeutic drug monitoring and to aide clinicians with the drug's dosage effectiveness.
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Drug Monitoring, Fentanyl, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic with a potency approximately 80 times that of morphine. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of fentanyl is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Fentanyl, Screen, Urine
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$845
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Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic with a potency approximately 80 times that of morphine. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of fentanyl is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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Drug Monitoring, Fentanyl, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic with a potency approximately 80 times that of morphine. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of fentanyl is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, Gabapentin, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Gabapentin is used as an anticonvulsant in the management of neuropathic pain in adults and as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures in patients with epilepsy. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of gabapentin is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Heroin Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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6-Monoacetylmorphine is the primary metabolite of heroin. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of 6-Monoacetylmorphine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Heroin Metabolite, Screen, Urine
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$845
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6-Monoacetylmorphine is the primary metabolite of heroin. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of 6-Monoacetylmorphine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Heroin Metabolite, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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6-Monoacetylmorphine is the primary metabolite of heroin. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of 6-Monoacetylmorphine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Ketamine, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Ketamine is a potent dissociative anesthetic and hallucinogenic. Traditionally, used as a veterinary tranquilizer. Esketamine (Spravato®) Nasal Spray FDA-approved for Treatment Resistant Depression in Humans Depressive Symptoms in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal thoughts or actions. Misuse and abuse occur due to the desired detachment and hallucinogenic effects associated with Ketamine.The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Marijuana Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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11-Nor-9-Carboxy-delta 9 -THC (THCCOOH) is commonly accepted as the primary urinary metabolite in man. Detection of this metabolite is indicative of exposure to marijuana. The test is a definitive assay using a specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of THCCOOH is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, Marijuana Metabolite, Screen, Urine
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$845
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11-Nor-9-Carboxy-delta 9-THC (THCCOOH) is commonly accepted as the primary urinary metabolite in man. Detection of this metabolite is indicative of exposure to marijuana. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of THCCOOH is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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Drug Monitoring, Marijuana Metabolite, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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11-Nor-9-Carboxy-delta 9 -THC (THCCOOH) is commonly accepted as the primary urinary metabolite in man. Detection of this metabolite is indicative of exposure to marijuana. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of THCCOOH is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, MDMA/MDA, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, aka Ecstasy, Molly) is a stimulant that is hallucinogenic in large does. The test is a definitive assay using a specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of MDMA is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, MDMA/MDA, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, aka Ecstasy, Molly) is a stimulant that is hallucinogenic in large does. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of MDMA is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, MDMA, Screen, Urine
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$845
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3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, aka Ecstasy, Molly) is a stimulant that is hallucinogenic in large does. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of MDMA is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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Drug Monitoring, Meperidine, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Meperidine is classified as a narcotic analgesic used to treat moderate to severe pain. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of meperidine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Methadone Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Methadone is prescribed to patients for the alleviation of opioid addiction withdrawal symptoms and analgesic purposes. The methadone and metabolite test is a definitive drug assay using the liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS) method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of methadone and its metabolite EDDP is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, Methadone Metabolite, Screen, Urine
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Methadone is prescribed to patients for the alleviation of opioid addiction withdrawal symptoms and analgesic purposes. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of methadone and its metabolite EDDP is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as quantitative values and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, Methadone Metabolite, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Methadone is prescribed to patients for the alleviation of opioid addiction withdrawal symptoms and analgesic purposes. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screening tests are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) confirmation test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of methadone and its metabolite EDDP is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, Methamphetamine D/L Isomers, Urine
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$505
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This test measures the ratio of the D and L isomers of methamphetamine in urine. Methamphetamine isomers are biomarkers to identify which forms of methamphetamine are present. The test is a definitive drug assay using the liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS) method of analysis. Methamphetamine is a stimulant drug of abuse as well as a prescription drug used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD) and obesity. Methamphetamine has two isomer forms (D and L). The L isomer is used in over-the-counter nasal decongestant products and is also a metabolite of the drug selegiline. The D isomer is used for prescription methamphetamine and is also a metabolite of the drug benzphetamine. Illicit methamphetamine formulations are primarily the D form. Approximately 62% of an oral dose is excreted with ~33% as unchanged drug and ~66% metabolites (including amphetamine) [1]. According to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC), testing drugs/drug metabolites is recommended and effective for detecting the use of relevant over-the-counter, prescribed, and nonprescribed drugs, and illicit substances in pain-management patients [2]. Laboratory testing is more effective than other physician tools for the detection of these substances in pain-management patients and is useful for routine monitoring of adherence. Instances where unchanged drug is detected, but metabolite(s) is not, may be indicative of drug added to the specimen after collection (eg, pill shaving, drug spiking) [2]. Note: No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as quantitative values and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine. References 1. Desoxyn® [package insert]. Deerfield, IL: Ovation Pharmaceuticals, Inc; 2007. 2. AACC. Using clinical laboratory tests to monitor drug therapy in pain management patients. November 2017. https://www.aacc.org/-/media/Files/Science-and-Practice/Practice-Guidelines/Pain-Management/LMPGPain-Management20171220.pdf. Accessed November 21, 2019.
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Drug Monitoring, Methylphenidate Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Methylphenidate is a mild CNS stimulant used to control symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults and children. Ritalin acid is the metabolite of methylphenidate, and its detection is indicative of ingestion of methylphenidate. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of methylphenidate is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Monitoring, Mitragynine, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Monitoring of Mitragynine in urine, the results of this test are used in specific treatment programs to determine compliance with prescribed dosing schedules.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Mitragynine, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Monitoring of Mitragynine in urine, the results of this test are used in specific treatment programs to determine compliance with prescribed dosing schedules.
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Drug Monitoring, Naltrexone, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Naltrexone (opioid antagonist) is used to treat alcohol and opioid dependence. This new test provides an option for compliance monitoring for naltrexone use.
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Drug Monitoring, Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS), Qualitative, Urine
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$594
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Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are compounds designed to mimic the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, Spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opioids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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$594
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Drug Monitoring, Opiates Expanded, Quantitative, Urine
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$582
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Opiates possess exceptional analgesic properties and have become the mainstay of pain management therapies. Being both psychologically and physically addictive, the monitoring of opiate use and abuse is a major component of any treatment program. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the opiates is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$582
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Drug Monitoring, Opiates, Screen, Urine
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$845
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Opiates possess analgesic properties and have become the mainstay of pain management therapies. Being both psychologically and physically addictive, the monitoring of opiate use and abuse is a major component of any treatment program. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the opiates is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Opiates, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Opiates possess exceptional analgesic properties and have become the mainstay of pain management therapies. Being both psychologically and physically addictive, the monitoring of opiate use and abuse is a major component of any treatment program. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of the opiates is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Opioids Panel, Quantitative, Urine
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$4624
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Monitoring of parent compounds and their metabolites in urine. The results of this test are used in specific treatment programs to determine compliance with prescribed dosing schedules.
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$4624
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Drug Monitoring, Opioids Panel, with Confirmation, Urine
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$1109
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Monitoring of parent compounds and their metabolites in urine. The results of this test are used in specific treatment programs to determine compliance with prescribed dosing schedules.
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$1109
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Drug Monitoring, Other Illicit Additives, Qualitative, Urine
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$495
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Other Illicits are compounds designed to mimic the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. They are a part of a class of drugs known as Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opoids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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$495
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Drug Monitoring, Oxycodone, Screen, Urine
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$845
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Oxycodone is a semisynthetic narcotic analgesic that is available in oral formulations, often in combination with other drugs such as acetaminophen. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of oxycodone and its metabolite oxymorphone is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes strategies as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Oxycodone, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Oxycodone is a semisynthetic narcotic analgesic that is available in oral formulations, often in combination with other drugs such as acetaminophen, aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screening tests are reflexed to amore specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) confirmation test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of oxycodone and its metabolite oxymorphone is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes strategies as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 1, Screen, Urine
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$900
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$900
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 1, with Confirmation, Urine
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$900
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$900
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 1, with Confirmation, with D/L Isomers, Urine
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$900
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$900
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 3, Screen, Urine
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$879
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$879
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 3, with Confirmation, Urine
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$879
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$879
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 4, Screen, Urine
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$893
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$893
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 4, with Confirmation, Urine
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$893
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$893
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 5, Screen, Urine
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$893
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$893
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 5, with Confirmation, Urine
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$893
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$893
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 5, with Confirmation, with D/L Isomers, Urine
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$893
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$893
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 6 with Confirmation, Urine
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$913
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$913
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 7 with Confirmation, Urine
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$907
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$907
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 8 with Confirmation, Urine
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$907
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$907
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Drug Monitoring, Panel 9, with Confirmation, with D/L Isomers, Urine
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$934
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The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive (LC/MS/MS) test.
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$934
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Drug Monitoring, Phencyclidine, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Phencyclidine (PCP, "angel dust") is an illicit psychotropic drug that causes anxiety, disorientation, and acute confusion resembling schizophrenia. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of PCP is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Phencyclidine, Screen, Urine
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$845
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Phencyclidine (PCP, "angel dust") is an illicit psychotropic drug that causes anxiety, disorientation, and acute confusion resembling schizophrenia. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of PCP is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Phencyclidine, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Phencyclidine (PCP, "angel dust") is an illicit psychotropic drug that causes anxiety, disorientation, and acute confusion resembling schizophrenia. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screening tests are reflexed to amore specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) confirmation test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of PCP is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Phentermine, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Phentermine is a prescription stimulant. Because taking phentermine comes with a risk of dependence, it is considered a controlled substance. It's chemically similar to the stimulant amphetamine, which is also a controlled substance. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of phentermine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Phosphatidylethanol (PEth), Blood
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$694
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Alcohol abuse remains a significant public health challenge in the United States. As a long-term, specific and direct biomarker of alcohol consumption, Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) is a group of phospholipids formed in the presence of ethanol and incorporated into the phospholipid membrane of red blood cells. PEth detection is suggestive of ethanol ingestion over multiple days. PEth is detectable for 1-2 weeks. The predominant PEth homologues are PEth 16:0/18:1 (POPEth) and PEth 16:0/18:2 (PLPEth), which account for 37-46% and 26-28% of the total PEth homologues, respectively.
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$694
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Drug Monitoring, Pregabalin, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Pregabalin is used as an adjunct therapy for partial seizures, for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of pregabalin is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Propoxyphene, Screen, Urine
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$845
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d-Propoxyphene is a narcotic analgesic that is structurally related to methadone. The l-isomer is devoid of narcotic effects and is available as an antitussive. The FDA mandated the removal of propoxyphene products used for pain management in 2010. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of propoxyphene is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Propoxyphene, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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d-Propoxyphene is a narcotic analgesic that is structurally related to methadone. The l-isomer is devoid of narcotic effects and is available as an antitussive. The FDA mandated the removal of propoxyphene products used for pain management in 2010. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screening tests are reflexed to amore specific and sensitive liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy LC/MS/MS) confirmation test. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of propoxyphene is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$845
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Drug Monitoring, Synthetic Cannabinoids, Qualitative, Urine
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$495
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Description:
Synthetic Cannabinoids are compounds designed to mimic the effects of prescription drugs, evade detection by typical drug testing methodologies, and avoid regulation. They are a part of a class of drugs known as Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). NPS can also be referred to as legal highs, spice, Benzo Dope, Tranq Dope, or in products labelled "not for human use". NPS markets rapidly change in response to regulation from national and international agencies. These drugs are not typically detected by presumptive, immunoassay point-of-care or desktop analyzer drug tests. NPS may potentiate drug interactions with prescription medications, leading to unintended overdoses. Individuals may be exposed to illicit fentanyl or analogs, designer opoids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, or xylazine, knowingly, or unknowingly through counterfeit prescription drugs intended to mimic common drugs such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and alprazolam, among others. Updates and enhancements to our tested drug list are made from time to time based on surveillance data from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) and clinical patient trends. A complete and up to date list of the analytes contained in each drug class can be found at the bottom of each report and in our online FAQ.
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$495
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Drug Monitoring, Tapentadol, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Tapentadol is approved for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain. Due to its dual mechanism of action as an opioid agonist and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, there is potential for ON LABEL for chronic pain. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of tapentadol is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Tramadol, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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This test measures levels of tramadol and its metabolite desmethyltramadol in urine. Tramadol and desmethyltramadol are biomarkers for monitoring possible use or non-use of tramadol. The test is a definitive drug assay using the liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS) method of analysis. Tramadol is an opioid-like analgesic used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. Approximately 30% of the dose is excreted as unchanged drug, while 60% is excreted as metabolites [1,2]. According to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC), testing drugs/drug metabolites is recommended and effective for detecting the use of relevant over-the-counter, prescribed, and nonprescribed drugs, as well as illicit substances in pain-management patients [3]. Laboratory testing is more effective than other physician tools for the detection of these substances in pain-management patients and is useful for routine monitoring of adherence. Instances where unchanged drug is detected, but metabolite(s) is not, may be indicative of drug added to the specimen after collection (eg, pill shaving, drug spiking) [3]. Note: No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as quantitative values and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine. References 1. Ultram [package insert]. Raritan, NJ: Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc; 2003. 2. Vazzana M, et al. Biomed Pharmacother. 2015;70:234-238. 3. AACC. Using clinical laboratory tests to monitor drug therapy in pain management patients. November 2017. https://www.aacc.org/-/media/Files/Science-and-Practice/Practice-Guidelines/Pain-Management/LMPGPain-Management20171220.pdf?la=en&hash=19670524407619F78999AB60731A24CB4901939D. Accessed November 21, 2019.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Tricyclic Antidepressants, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Amitriptyline and nortriptyline are used to treat various forms of depression and chronic neuropathic pain. The test is a definitive assay using liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of these drugs is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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$505
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Drug Monitoring, Zolpidem, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Zolpidem is used to treat patients with insomnia. This test is used to detect the presence of the drug as a therapeutic drug monitoring and to aide clinicians with the drug's dosage effectiveness.
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$505
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Drug Screen, Clinical 1, without Confirmation, Serum
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$682
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This panel may be useful in screening drugs which are commonly encountered in acute toxicity cases. See individual tests for additional clinical significance. See specimen collection guide for additional drug screens.
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$682
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Drug Screen Panel 5, Meconium
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$606
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Meconium contains the amniotic fluid swallowed by the fetus in the last half of pregnancy and is released as the first stools after birth. Meconium is easier to collect than neonatal urine and provides a much longer window of exposure of up to 20 weeks. Meconium is an effective biological marker of in utero drug exposure, and can provide insights leading to improved neonatal outcomes, as well as provide evidence to ensure appropriate rehabilitation of mothers suffering from addiction. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive mass spectroscopy (MS) methodology. Test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the amount of drug that the neonate was exposed.
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Drug Screen Panel 9, Meconium
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$909
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Meconium contains the amniotic fluid swallowed by the fetus in the last half of pregnancy and is released as the first stools after birth. Meconium is easier to collect than neonatal urine and provides a much longer window of exposure of up to 20 weeks. Meconium is an effective biological marker of in-utero drug exposure, and can provide insights leading to improved neonatal outcomes, as well as provide evidence to ensure appropriate rehabilitation of mothers suffering from addiction. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Presumptive positive screen results are reflexed to a more specific and sensitive mass spectroscopy (MS) methodology. Test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as positive and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the amount of drug that the neonate was exposed to.
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$909
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Drug Test, General Toxicology, Blood
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$1740
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Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.
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Drug Test, General Toxicology, Serum
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$1740
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The general toxicology screen is a mass spectroscopy-based test that is designed with the overdose patient in mind, or where a detailed medical history is not available. The assay tests for over 140 drugs and/or drug metabolites. Many of the substances tested for are prescription and over the counter medications that are not typically screened for in traditional drug tests. Only drug test results equal to or greater than the cutoff are reported. Negative results are not listed on the report. Quantitative results are not available on this test.
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Drug Toxicology Alcohol Metabolites, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Amphetamines, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Barbiturates, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Benzodiazepines, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Cocaine, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Gabapentin, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Gabapentin is used as an anticonvulsant in the management of neuropathic pain in adults and as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures in patients with epilepsy. Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Marijuana, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology MDMA, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Meprobamate, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Methadone, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Methylphenidate, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Monitoring 1, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$1386
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Monitoring Alcohol Metabolites, Quantitative, Urine
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$505
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Ethylglucuronide (EtG) and Ethylsulfate (EtS) are metabolites of ethanol. While EtG has been used as a long-term biomarker in urine testing for more than 7 years, EtS has more recently been incorporated into testing programs. Scientific literature indicates that EtG may be detectable for up to 80 hours and that EtS may be detectable for 24 hours or more after ethanol ingestion - depending on cutoff, metabolism, and usage patterns. Under certain conditions, in-vitro (outside of the body, in the specimen container) formation of EtG may also occur when certain bacteria and ethanol or ethanol-producing bacteria are both present in a urine specimen. No published reports of in-vitro synthesis of EtS exist, however, even under the same conditions in which EtG may be synthesized in-vitro. EtS is typically present in urine at a lower concentration than EtG, although the ratio of EtG to EtS varies significantly between individual donors. In order to be reported positive for EtG, Quest Diagnostics’ clinical reporting criteria require that EtS be present in a specimen at a minimum concentration of 100 ng/mL whenever EtG is present at a concentration greater than or equal to 500 ng/mL. As with EtG, the presence of EtS in a urine specimen does not establish the source of the ethanol containing product and the possibility of "incidental exposure" and post-collection specimen changes needs to be considered when interpreting results. EtG and EtS testing, as with any controlled substance testing, measure only the presence and concentration of EtG (or EtS) in a given urine specimen. Quest Diagnostics recommends clinical correlation and/or healthcare provider review when interpreting EtG and EtS results.
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Drug Toxicology Monitoring Alcohol Metabolites, with Confirmation, Urine
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$845
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Ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate are metabolites of ethanol (alcohol) that may be present in urine after ingestion of, or exposure to, drinks, foods, medication or other products containing ethyl alcohol. Incidental exposure to alcohol-containing products such as mouthwash or hand sanitizer have also been shown to produce positive alcohol metabolites test results. LC-MS/MS testing detects EtG and EtS regardless of the source. Therefore, we encourage you to interpret alcohol metabolite test results in light of the clinical picture.
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Drug Toxicology Monitoring Base Panel, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$832
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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$832
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Drug Toxicology Naltrexone, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Nicotine, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Opioids, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Phencyclidine, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Phentermine, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Phentermine is a prescription stimulant. Because taking phentermine comes with a risk of dependence, it is considered a controlled substance. It's chemically similar to the stimulant amphetamine, which is also a controlled substance. The test is a definitive assay using Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy methodology. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of phentermine is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs. Use of serum/plasma should be limited to anuretic patients, or where a patient's clinical appearance does not coincide with their prescribed medications. No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.
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Drug Toxicology Pregabalin, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Pregabalin is used as an adjunct therapy for partial seizures, for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia. Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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Drug Toxicology Zolpidem, with Confirmation, Oral Fluid
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$371
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Oral fluid is composed of saliva, mixed with buccal and mucosal transudates, cellular debris, bacteria, and residue of ingested products. Oral fluid as a test matrix shows promise for detection of recent drug use, and a significant body of scientific literature documents drug disposition and detection times. Researchers comparing effectiveness of oral fluid and urine drug testing found a similar pattern and frequency of positive drug test results in the general workforce over the same general period. Similarly in pain clinics, the pattern of licit and illicit drugs and metabolites observed in oral fluid paralleled results reported for urine, with some minor differences in detection rates for different drug classes. In some cases, oral fluid testing may be an acceptable alternative or the only available matrix. As an ultra-filtrate of blood, however, it shares the limitations of a decreased window of detection versus conventional urine drug testing.
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dRVVT Screen with Reflex to dRVVT Confirm and dRVVT 1:1 Mix
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$114
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The dilute Russell Viper Venom time integrated test is a sensitive method for the detection of Lupus Anticoagulants (LA). LA are autoantibodies that target protein-phospholipid complexes and are found in a variety of clinical conditions. In some patients, a confirmed positive result is associated with an increased thrombotic risk, and is often found in women who have recurrent fetal loss. As Lupus anticoagulants reflect a heterogenous group of antibodies, international consensus guidelines on testing require at least two screening assays be used for a complete evaluation. Refer to Lupus Anticoagulant Comprehensive Evaluation which includes the DRVVT plus a second pathway of testing, the PTT-LA with reflex to Hexagonal Phase Confirm and Thrombin Time. Note: Target specific anticoagulant therapy (anti-XA, anti-thrombin) may cause false positive results.
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Duck Feathers (e86) IgE
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$44
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This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to duck feathers. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Epidermals-and-Animal-Proteins/Allergens/Duck-feathers/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Duloxetine, Serum/Plasma
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$981
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Antidepressant.
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Dystonia (DYT1) DNA Test
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$3264
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Detects GAG deletion in the DYT1 gene in patient with Dystonia-1, Torsion. Patients exhibit generalized or focal early-onset idiopathic torsion dystonia.
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Antibodies (IgG, IgM), IFA
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$864
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IgG titers ≥1: 16 suggest exposure (either past or recent), while the presence of IgM indicated recent infection.
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$864
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E-Cadherin, IHC with Interpretation
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$796
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Description:
- Analyze tissue samples for cell abnormalities
- Detect changes in cell structure patterns
- Support your biopsy follow-up decisions
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$796
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Echinococcus Antibody (IgG), EIA with Reflex to Western Blot
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$433
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Echinococcus IgG detection is an important tool for diagnosing hydatid disease, since infected individuals do not exhibit fecal shedding of E. granulosus eggs.
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$433
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Echovirus Antibody Panel
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$798
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The current echovirus panel includes serotypes 4, 7, 9, 11, and 30. The echovirus serotypes used in this panel will vary depending upon current epidemiological data available from inhouse isolations CDC reports. Generally, the serotypes used are those most commonly associated with viral meningitis. Although there is cross-reactivity among the enteroviruses, most healthy people do not have detectable CF titers (>1:8). Therefore, detectable titers, especially those >1:32, should be considered diagnostic. Confirmed serodiagnosis is made by demonstration of a four-fold change in titers between acute and convalescent sera.
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$798
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Egg Component Panel
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$115
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For use in the identification and severity of which specific egg protein a patient is allergic. This knowledge enables the clinician and the patient to make the correct treatment and lifestyle choices to mitigate exposure and reaction risk.
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$115
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Egg Mix (Yolk & White) (f245) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against egg mix (yolk and white). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Eggplant (f262) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to eggplant. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/vegetables/aubergine-eggplant/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Egg White (f1) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against egg whites. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Egg White (f1) IgE with Reflex to Egg Component Panel
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$44
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Patients with positive allergen IgE results may not have a true food allergy. Food component IgE tests offer more specific information to better predict the likelihood that a true food allergy exists and other details of potential clinical relevance.
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$44
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Egg white (f1) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Detect egg white food sensitivity
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
- Track skin reactions from food
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$118
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Egg Whole IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect possible egg food sensitivity
- Screen digestive discomfort after eggs
- Track immune response to eggs
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$254
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Egg Yolk (f75) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against egg yolk. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Egg Yolk (f75) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check egg yolk sensitivity reactions
- Screen digestive discomfort after eggs
- Identify possible dietary trigger foods
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$118
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Ehrlichia chaffeensis Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$806
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Description:
This test is for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against Ehrlichia chaffeensis to aid in the diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis (human monocytic ehrlichiosis). Ehrlichiosis is a tickborne disease caused by transmission of the bacteria via the bite of an infected tick. It is most common in the eastern to southeastern and south-central United States.Testing for E. chaffeensis is based on a clinical evaluation and risk of tick exposure with consideration to the geographic region. Symptoms may be nonspecific, including headache, fever/chills, malaise, myalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms, and rash. Infection can have similarities with other tickborne illnesses with overlapping vectors, geographic endemicity, and similar clinical signs and symptoms, including Anaplasma spp, Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) and Babesia microti.Negative results can occur early in infection. Nucleic acid amplification tests are the preferred method for diagnosis during acute infection. Seroconversion or a four-fold increase between acute and convalescent sera can be used to support a diagnosis. The presence of IgG alone may indicate past infection, and IgM may persist for many months after infection has resolved. Antibody levels may remain elevated for several years after acute illness. Cross-reactivity between related organisms Anaplasma and Ehrlichia spp, can occur. Therefore, interpretation of serologic results is done in the context of pertinent clinical picture, including timing from symptom onset.References:1. Tickborne Diseases of the United States. A Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers, Sixth Edition, 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.2. Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Ehrlichiosis Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last updated May 15, 2024. https://www.cdc.gov/ehrlichiosis/hcp/diagnosis-testing/index.html.3. Miller, MJ. Et al. Guide to Utilization of the Microbiology Laboratory for Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: 2024 Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). Clin Infect Dis. 2024 Mar 5: ciae104.doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae104.4. Biggs, HM, et al. Diagnosis and Management of Tickborne Rickettsial Diseases: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Other Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses, Ehrlichioses, and Anaplasmosis - United States. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2016 May 13;65(2):1-44.
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$806
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Ehrlichia chaffeensis DNA, Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Description:
Ehrlichia chaffeensis DNA PCR is a highly sensitive method to detect the presence of ehrlichia chaffeensis DNA in clinical specimens. The diagnosis of ehrlichia chaffeensis infection should not rely solely upon the result of PCR assay. A positive result should be considered in conjunction with clinical presentation and additional established clinical tests. Moreover, this assay cannot differentiate between viable and nonviable organisms. A negative PCR result indicates the absence of ehrlichia chaffeensis DNA at detectable levels in the sample tested and does not exclude the diagnosis of disease.
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$1632
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Ehrlichia ewingii DNA, Real-Time PCR
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$1322
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Description:
The Ehrlichia ewingii DNA PCR test is highly sensitive and specific, and can be used to confirm the diagnosis of human ehrlichiosis especially during the acute phase of the disease.
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$1322
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ELANE Genetic Analysis
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$2419
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ELA2-related neutropenia includes congential and cyclic neutropenia. Both are characterized by recurrent fever, infections and inflammation of the mouth, skin and pharynx. Diagnosis of these disorders is based on clinical findings and serial measurement of the absolute neutrophil count (ANC). Cyclic neutropenia is distinguished from congenital neutropenia by regular oscillations of the anc and generally milder infectious complications. Identification of a mutation in the ELA2 gene confirms a diagnosis of congenital or cyclic neutropenia. ELA2-related neutropenia is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. ELA2 is the only gene known to cause these disorders. Mutations in ELA2 have been reported in 90-100% of cyclic neutropenia patients and 38-80% of congenital neutropenia patients. The mutation detection rate is highest in patients with the classic clinical symptoms defining these disorders.
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$2419
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Electrolyte Panel
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$114
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Description:
The Electrolyte Panel is performed to check for kidney problems, acids in your blood, a sodium or potassium problem and diabetes.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Potassium
Sodium
**** Electrolyte Panel is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and Kidney Function Profile.***
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Hormones & metabolism,
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$114
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Electrolytes, Feces
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$798
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Description:
This panel measures sodium, potassium, and chloride in liquid stool. Measurements of electrolytes and osmotic gap in liquid stool help differentiate between secretory and osmotic diarrhea and, thus, guide further evaluation of chronic diarrhea [1,2].Diarrhea can be categorized as secretory or osmotic depending on how the water content of stool is drawn in the intestine lumen. Secretory diarrhea is caused by defective electrolyte absorption that increases the stool's electrolyte levels. Conditions associated with secretory diarrhea include infection, neuroendocrine tumors, congenital chloridorrhea, intestinal resection, and diffuse mucosal disease [1]. Osmotic diarrhea is caused by the osmotic effect of a substance that retains water in the intestine lumen and leads to decreased electrolyte levels in the stool. Conditions associated with osmotic diarrhea include ingesting poorly absorbed solutes (eg, sorbitol, mannitol, and laxatives containing magnesium) and enzyme dysfunction (eg, lactose intolerance) [2].Osmotic gap, calculated as the difference between the stool osmolality and twice the sum of the stool sodium and potassium levels, is useful in assessing the contribution of stool electrolytes to osmolality and differentiating between secretory and osmotic diarrhea [1,2].A theoretical fecal osmolality, approximately the same as plasma osmolality (290 mOsm/kg), is used in the calculation.Measurement of chloride in liquid stool aids in the diagnosis of congenital or secondary chloridorrhea, which is characterized by increased excretion of chloride in stool. Low levels of chloride in liquid stool may also be seen in sodium sulfate-induced diarrhea [2]. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Schiller LR. Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2012;26(5):551-562.2. Block DR, et al. Body fluids. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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$798
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Electron Microscopy
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$4964
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Electron microscopy uses specialized microscopes with a beam of electrons as the source of illumination. Electron optics are analogous to glass lenses of an optical light microscope. Wavelengths of an electron can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light. Therefore, electron microscopes provide higher resolutions of about 0.1 nm, compared to about 200 nm with light microscopy.
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$4964
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Elm, American IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Identify elm pollen allergy triggers
- Track seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Screen for tree pollen immune reactions
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$254
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Elm Cedar IgE (ulmus crassifolia)
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$308
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Description:
- Check for elm pollen allergies
- Identify seasonal sneezing triggers
- Screen for tree allergy sensitivity
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$308
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Elm (t8) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to elm. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about tree pollens can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/tree-pollens/allergens/elm-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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EML4 ALK Gene Fusion, PCR
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$1389
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Description:
Recently, inhibitors of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) have been used successfully in treating patients harboring gene fusions between echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4 (EML4) and ALK. This is a reverse transcription PCR-based exon scanning approach to encompass fusion variants spanning nearly the entire EML4 gene.
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$1389
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Encephalitis Antibody Evaluation with Reflex to Titer and Line Blot, Serum
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$43870
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The Encephalitis Antibody Panel provides an evaluation of possible autoantibodies in patients with suspected autoimmune encephalitis, and optimizes the likelihood of detecting neuronal specific autoantibodies, whether present singly or occurring as multiple autoantibodies.
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$43870
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Endomysial Antibody (IgA) Screen with Reflex to Titer
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$207
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The presence of anti-endomysial (EMA) IgA antibodies has been shown to correlate with gluten-sensitive enteropathy such as celiac disease (CD) and dermatitis herpetiformis (DH). EMA is detected primarily by IFA, using monkey esophagus as a substrate and observing fluorescence of the endomysial lining. Patients with CD and DH can also demonstrate antibodies to reticulin and gliadin, though EMA-IgA seems to be the most specific marker (specifically 94-100%).
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$207
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Endomysial (IgG) Antibody Screen and Titer
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$453
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Description:
Serological methods of detecting Immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibodies to gliadin, endomysium (EMA), reticulin, and tissue transglutaminase are routinely used for diagnosing both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with Celiac Disease (CD). Since Immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency is 10 to 15 times more common in patients with Celiac Disease than in healthy subjects, IgG-specific antibody tests for endomysium are useful for the identification of IgA-deficient patients with CD.
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$453
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English Plantain (w9) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to English plantain. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) Score
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$1813
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Description:
The Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) score predicts progression to cirrhosis and liver-related events in patients with advanced fibrosis due to NASH. The ELF score is not for use in the diagnosis of NASH, the staging of fibrosis, the serial monitoring of disease progression, or the monitoring of effects of therapeutic products. The ELF score is derived from an algorithm that combines measurements of PIIINP, TIMP-1, and HA. PIIINP is a marker of early fibrogenesis and inflammation, TIMP-1 is the circulating inhibitor of MMP enzymes that can enhance fibrogenesis, and HA is a glycosaminoglycan that is produced by hepatic stellate cells. Together, these assays measure qualitative and quantitative changes in the extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM refers to a set of macromolecules that comprise the extracellular scaffolding of the liver. Some ECM markers reflect fibrogenesis and others reflect fibrosis regression, allowing for a dynamic evaluation of ECM activity.
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$1813
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Entamoeba histolytica Antigen, EIA
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$551
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Description:
Entamoeba histolytica are intestinal parasites that infect a half billion people worldwide annually. Of those infected, most are infected with the non-pathogenic E. dispar, which has not been associated with disease. It is estimated that approximately 10% of the half billion people infected each year are infected with the pathogenic E. histolytica. These individuals become symptomatic and develop colitis and liver abscesses.
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$551
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Enterovirus Culture
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$1283
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Description:
Enteroviruses are among the most common viruses infecting humans and are associated with diverse clinical syndromes ranging from minor febrile illness to severe, potentially fatal conditions (e.g., aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, paralysis, myocarditis, and neonatal enteroviral sepsis) and could be linked with the development of some chronic diseases (e.g., type 1 diabetes and dilated cardiomyopathy). Each year, an estimated 10 to 15 million symptomatic enterovirus infections occur in the United States.
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$1283
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Enterovirus Panel, CF, Serum
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$1607
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Description:
Detectable titers to enteroviruses, particularly titers >1:32, typically indicate recent infection. Although there is considerable cross-reactivity among enteroviruses, the highest titer is usually associated with the infecting serotype.
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$1607
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Enterovirus/Parechovirus RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1819
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Description:
This broad-spectrum assay detects the genomic RNA of members of the Enterovirus genus (including enteroviruses, echoviruses, coxsackieviruses and polioviruses) as well as the genomic RNA of members of the Parechovirus genus. The use of this assay allows for rapid patient testing as an aid in the diagnosis of viral meningitis or sepsis-like syndromes.
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$1819
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Enterovirus RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$884
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Description:
Reverse Transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) is a highly sensitive method used to detect enterovirus (EV) RNA from various clinical specimens. This assay targets a conserved region of the EV genome which allows detection of nearly the entire spectrum of human enteroviruses, including the coxsackieviruses, polioviruses and the echoviruses. It does not differentiate among the EV serotypes or differentiate EV from rhinovirus. The diagnosis of enterovirus infection should not rely solely upon the result of a RT-PCR assay. A positive result should be considered in conjunction with clinical presentation and additional established clinical tests. A negative RT-PCR result indicates the absence of enterovirus RNA in the sample tested and does not exclude the diagnosis of disease.
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$884
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Enterovirus RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$2040
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Description:
The enterovirus (EV) RNA quantitative PCR is a highly sensitive method used to detect and quantify enterovirus (EV) RNA from various clinical specimens. This assay targets a conserved region of the EV genome which allows detection of nearly the entire spectrum of human enteroviruses, including the coxsackieviruses, polioviruses and the echoviruses. Enterovirus D68 is detected. However, this assay does not differentiate among the EV serotypes or differentiate EV from rhinovirus.
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$2040
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Eosinophil Cationic Protein (ECP)
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$600
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Description:
- Checks allergy and asthma activity.
- Measures inflammation from white blood cells.
- Assesses eosinophil-related inflammation.
Includes:
Eosinophil Cationic Protein (ECP)
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$600
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Eosinophil Count, Blood
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$140
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Description:
- Measures allergy and infection cells
- Checks white blood cell levels
- Helps diagnose allergic reactions
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$140
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Eosinophil Count, Nasal
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$124
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Description:
Screening test to aid in diagnosis of allergic rhinitis.
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$124
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Eosinophil Count, Sputum
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$213
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Screening test to aid in diagnosis of asthma, bronchitis and some types of pneumonia.
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$213
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Epicoccum purpurascens (m14) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Epicoccum purpurascens. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/molds-and-other-microorganisms/allergens/epicoccum-purpurascens/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Epidermal Antibodies with Reflex to Titer
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$505
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Description:
The detection of anti-skin antibodies aids in the diagnosis of chronic vesicular-bullous diseases including pemphigus, pemphigoid, cicatricial pemphigoid, and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA). Epithelial intercellular antibodies are diagnostic for pemphigus and occur in over 90% of sera from all active forms. Antibodies to basement membrane antigens of stratified squamous epithelium occur in about 70% of active bullous pemphigoid, 50% of vesicular pemphigoid and EBA and 10% of cicatricial pemphigoid patients.
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$505
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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Mutation Analysis
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$2900
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Description:
EGFR kinase domain mutations are found in 10-15% of lung adenocarcinomas, particularly those occurring in younger patients without a smoking history, and identify tumors that may have significant clinical response to EGFR-targeted kinase inhibitors. PCR-based DNA sequencing is used to assess for mutations in exons 18-21 of EGFR, which are the sites of greater than 95% of somatic mutations observed in tumors. This assay will also detect the T790M mutation, which is commonly seen in acquired resistance. With this information, physicians will be able to select those patients who are most likely to respond to targeted lung cancer therapy. In addition, follow-up samples from patients with resistant or recurrent disease may demonstrate an acquired T790M mutation, where newer FDA-approved agents have been shown to be effective.
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$2900
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Epididymitis Screen
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$175
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Description:
Epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis. The epididymis is the tube through which sperm pass. The tube is located at the back of each testicle. Epididymitis can affect both testicles, but it most often occurs on just one side.
This panel will aid in the diagnosis of epididymitis.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA, SDA
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
First-Void Urine needed - Patient should take first urine of the day to the lab or should not urinate for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
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Specific blood tests for men,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$175
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Epilepsy Antibody Evaluation with Reflex to Titer and Line Blot, Serum
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$43870
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Description:
The Epilepsy Antibody Evaluation panel provides an evaluation of possible autoantibodies in patients with suspected autoimmune epilepsy, and optimizes the likelihood of detecting neuronal specific autoantibodies, whether present singly or occurring as multiple autoantibodies.
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$43870
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Epinephrine, Plasma
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$733
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Description:
This test, when used in conjunction with the measurements of other catecholamines, may aid in evaluating catecholamine-producing pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs). However, measurements of plasma free or urinary fractionated metanephrines (ie, the O-methylated catecholamine metabolites) are preferred for the initial biochemical evaluation of PPGLs because of their overall high diagnostic sensitivity [1].Most PPGLs secrete catecholamines and can cause catecholamine excess, resulting in hypertension, arrhythmia, and hyperglycemia. Left untreated, PPGLs often lead to life-threatening cardiovascular complications. The estimated prevalence of PPGLs is 0.05% to 0.1% in adults with hypertension and 1.7% in children with hypertension [2]. Recognizing the possibility of a PPGL and performing appropriate biochemical testing are crucial for the diagnosis [1]. Plasma or urine catecholamine levels may be used, in addition to metanephrine levels, to provide additional information during the initial biochemical evaluation of PPGLs (eg, when detecting dopamine-secreting paragangliomas) [2].Intermittent or insignificant secretion of catecholamines by some PPGLs may not increase catecholamine measurements. Physiological stress and certain medications (eg, acetaminophen, labetalol, and sotalol) may increase catecholamine measurements [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Lenders JW, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014;99(6):1915-1942.2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Neuroendocrine and Adrenal Tumors. V1.2022. Accessed June 28, 2022. http://www.nccn.org
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$733
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Epstein-Barr Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) Antibody (IgA)
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$485
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Description:
VCA IgA titers ≥1:80 often indicate chronic or reactivated EBV infection, whereas titers of 1:10, 1:20, or 1:40 usually indicate past infection.Elevated titers of VCA IgA are found in most patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma; titers decrease with successful treatment.
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$485
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Epstein Barr Virus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1061
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Infection with EBV is common and is generally subclinical or presents as a self-limited illness. Reactivation of latent EBV in an immunocompromised person can lead to more serious results, including lymphoproliferative disorders or neurological disease. PCR methods may be useful in identifying EBV in a variety of clinical specimens.
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$1061
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Epstein-Barr Virus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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$1353
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Monitoring EBV DNA levels by quantitative PCR in patients at risk of EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disorders may allow timely recognition of virus reactivation and permit installment of antiviral treatment. Reportable Range is 200-2,000,000 copies/mL (2.30-6.30 Log Copies/mL).
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$1353
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Epstein-Barr Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, Plasma
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$1299
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Description:
- Detect if you have a hidden virus
- Monitor signs linked to chronic fatigue
- Screen for causes of ongoing illness
Includes:
Epstein-Barr Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, Plasma
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$1299
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Epstein-Barr Virus Early Antigen D Antibody (IgG)
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$455
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Description:
Primary infection by EBV causes infectious mononucleosis, usually a self-limiting disease in children and young adults. Infection with EBV can cause lymphoproliferative disorders including tumors. IgG recognizing Early Antigen D typically appears within a month after clinical presentation and is transient, lasting only 3-4 months. Persistently elevated levels suggest reactivation or persistence of EBV infection.
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$455
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Epstein-Barr-Virus-(EBV)-Acute-Infection-Antibodies-Profile
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$690
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Description:
- Detects recent EBV virus infection
- Checks for mono or glandular fever
- Identifies EBV antibodies in blood
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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$690
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Epstein-Barr Virus, ISH with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
EBV is associated with hodgkins lymphoma, and EBV-lmp1, or small rna's of EBV known as ebers, can be detected in about 50% of cases of classic hodgkins lymphoma.
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$834
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Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen (EBNA) Antibody (IgG)
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$229
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Description:
Primary infection by EBV causes infectious mononucleosis, usually a self-limiting disease in children and young adults. Infection with EBV can cause lymphoproliferative disorders including tumors. EBNA IgG typically appears during convalescence (3-4 months after clinical presentation) and remains detectable for life. VCA-IgM positivity in the absence of EBNA IgG suggests recent, active infection.
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$229
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Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) Antibody (IgG)
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$201
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Description:
- Checks for past Epstein-Barr virus infection.
- Detects immune response to Epstein-Barr.
- Identifies Epstein-Barr virus exposure history.
Includes:
Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) Antibody (IgG)
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$201
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Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) Antibody (IgM)
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$229
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Description:
Primary infection by EBV causes infectious mononucleosis, usually a self-limiting disease in children and young adults. Infection with EBV can cause lymphoproliferative disorders including tumors. VCA-IgM is typically detectable at clinical presentation, then declines to undetectable levels within a month in young children and within 3 months in other individuals.
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$229
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ERG, IHC with Interpretation
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$817
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Description:
A marker of prostate cancer. Overexpression of ERG protein correlates with TMPRSS2-ERG chromosomal translocation, which are seen in 50-70% of prostate carcinomas. ERG is not expressed in benign prostatic epithelium but can be expressed in PIN. Among other tumor types, ERG is a marker of vascular tumors but is only rarely seen in carcinomas from other tissue sites.
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$817
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ERG, IHC without Interpretation
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$619
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Description:
A marker of prostate cancer. Overexpression of ERG protein correlates with TMPRSS2-ERG chromosomal translocation, which are seen in 50-70% of prostate carcinomas. ERG is not expressed in benign prostatic epithelium but can be expressed in PIN. Among other tumor types, ERG is a marker of vascular tumors but is only rarely seen in carcinomas from other tissue sites.
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$619
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ER/PR/HER2 with Reflex to HER2 FISH, Paraffin Block
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$3405
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Description:
Estrogen and progesterone receptor assays are routinely performed on breast carcinomas to assess responsiveness to endocrine therapy and prognosis. HER-2 is associated with cellular proliferation activity. Over-expression is observed in 20-25% of women with breast cancer. These patients are potential candidates for monoclonal therapy.
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$3405
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ER/PR, Paraffin Block
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$2079
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Description:
Estrogen and progesterone receptor assays are routinely performed on breast carcinomas to assess responsiveness to endocrine therapy and prognosis.
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$2079
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Erythropoietin
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$358
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Description:
- Measures hormone for red blood cells.
- Checks anemia or bone marrow issues.
- Assesses oxygen-carrying blood capacity.
Includes:
Erythropoietin
Patient Instructions:
Due to diurnal variation, it is recommended that specimens be collected between 7:30 am and noon
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$358
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Escherichia coli O157, Culture
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$261
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Description:
Infection by shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) can cause self-limiting diarrhea to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Serotype O157:H7, the most frequently isolated, has been isolated in large food outbreaks and sporadic cases.
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$261
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Escitalopram, Serum/Plasma
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$777
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Description:
- Check your escitalopram medication levels
- Monitor mood medication dosing accuracy
- Track treatment response over time
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$777
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Eslicarbazepine
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$510
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Description:
Monitoring eslicarbazepine is helpful to avoid toxicity and to use as a baseline for future therapy. There is no established reference range. Individual patient concentrations should be evaluated in context of patient's clinical condition and prior concentrations.
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$510
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Essential STD Checkup
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$273
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Description:
The Essential STD Panel test is used to detect the presence of several common STDs in a patient: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 2, HIV, and Syphylis
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Test: Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 Inhibition:
If Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG) >1.09, then HSV-2 Inhibition Study will be performed.
HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation with Reflex Confirmation:
If HIV Antigen and Antibody, 4th Generation Screen is Repeatedly Reactive, HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation will be performed. If HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation is Indeterminate or Negative, HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR will be performed.
Syphilis Ab Cascade:
If T. pallidum Antibody is equivocal or positive, then RPR Screen with Reflex to Titer will be performed. If RPR Screen is reactive, then RPR titer will be performed. If RPR screen is non-reactive, then T. pallidum Antibody, Particle Agglutination will be performed.
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. Collect the specimen in a sterile, preservative-free collection cup. The patient should collect the first 20-60 mL of voided urine (the first part of the stream-not midstream) into a urine collection cup. Female patients should not cleanse the labial area prior to providing the specimen.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
Infectious diseases,
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$273
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Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) with Creatinine and Cystatin C
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$580
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Description:
The estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) with Creatinine and Cystatin C is supported by the National Kidney Foundation and was specifically requested by the NKF as part of the organization's 2021 announcement of race-free equations for estimating kidney function.
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$580
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Estradiol
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$74
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Description:
Estradiol is a form of the hormone estrogen. The Estradiol test is usually ordered to measure estrogen levels in females who experience abnormal menstrual cycles, abnormal bleeding and fertility issues.
Measuring the circulating levels of estradiol is important for assessing the ovarian function and monitoring follicular development for assisted reproduction protocols. Estradiol plays an essential role throughout the human menstrual cycle. Elevated estradiol levels in females may also result from primary or secondary ovarian hyperfunction. Very high estradiol levels are found during the induction of ovulation for assisted reproduction therapy or in pregnancy. Decreased estradiol levels in females may result from either lack of ovarian synthesis (primary ovarian hypofunction and menopause) or a lesion in the hypothalamus-pituitary axis (secondary ovarian hypofunction). Elevated estradiol levels in males may be due to increased aromatization of androgens, resulting in gynecomastia. In men testosterone levels decrease while their estrogen levels increase as they age. High estrogen levels in men contribute to prostate cancer, heart disease, loss of muscle mass, fatigue, low libido, erectile dysfunction.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Estradiol, serum.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Specific blood tests for women,
Hormones & metabolism,
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$74
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Estradiol and Estrone
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$142
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Description:
This panel measures the concentrations of estrone and estradiol, the 2 most potent estrogens that are biologically active. This panel may help assess estrogen status in children and nonpregnant adults.Estrogens are endogenous steroids that regulate growth and maintenance of sex organs and secondary sex characteristics in women. Estrogens also have other functions and effects, such as production of liver proteins, arterial vasodilation, reduction of intraocular pressure, influence on mood, and maintenance of bone density in both males and females [1]; lack of estrogens has important consequences in both men and women. Low estrogen levels in normal men receiving a gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist and an aromatase inhibitor is associated with decreased sexual function and increased body fat [2]. Measurements of estrogens may help evaluate sexual maturity, menstrual abnormalities, fertility abnormalities, fetal-placental health in pregnancy, tumors that excrete estrogens, or feminization syndromes in men [3].Increased levels of estrogens may be observed in normal pregnancy, precocious puberty, hyperthyroidism, liver cirrhosis, and ovarian, testicular, and adrenal tumors. Decreased levels of estrogens may be observed in failing pregnancy, Turner syndrome, hypopituitarism, primary and secondary hypogonadism, menopause, polycystic ovarian disease, and anorexia nervosa [4].Estrone levels may exhibit diurnal rhythm in postmenopausal women because of the adrenal origin of the estrone precursor (androstenedione). Estradiol levels do not have the same diurnal variation [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Gruber CJ, et al. N Engl J Med. 2002;346(5):340-352.2. Finkelstein JS, et al. N Engl J Med. 2013;369(11):1011-1022.3.Nerenz RD, et al. Reproductive endocrinology and related disorders. In: Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 2022:9521-9714.4. Pagana K, et al. Mosby's Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference. 15th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2020:346-400.
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$142
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Estradiol, Free
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$1113
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Description:
- Measures unbound estrogen hormone levels.
- Helps evaluate reproductive health.
- Assesses hormone balance in body.
Includes:
Estradiol, Free
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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$1113
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Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
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$94
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Description:
Can detect even extremely low levels of estradiol, typically observed in men, prepubertal girls and postmenopausal women.
This hormone is crucial for reproductive health, bone density & mood regulation.
It's like having a magnifying glass for your body's hormonal balance, ensuring that even the tiniest fluctuations are detected. It provides insights into fertility for both men and women, puberty processes, menopause, and overall health.
Includes:
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$94
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Estriol, LC/MS/MS, Serum
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$141
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Description:
Evaluate fetal distress and placental function in the management of patients facing complications such as pre-eclampsia, fetal growth retardation, diabetes, Rh immunization, choriocarcinoma, and hydatidiform mole. May be elevated in hydrops fetalis in the presence of a dying fetus. May be low in the presence of a living anencephalic fetus.
The placenta converts DHEA-S produced by the fetal adrenals to Estriol and other estrogens. Estriol is useful in assessing the fetal adrenals and placenta during pregnancy. More commonly, Estriol is one of the maternal serum biochemical markers used to screen for common chromosomal trisomies, especially Down syndrome.
Alternative Name(s): E3, Serum ; Pregnancy, Estriol ; Unconjugated Estriol
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Estriol, LC/MS/MS, Serum
Patient Instructions:
Patient tests usually in third trimester of pregnancy.
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Specific blood tests for women,
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$141
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Estrogen Receptor (ER), IHC with Interpretation
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$1003
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Description:
The estrogen receptor assay is routinely performed on breast carcinomas to assess responsiveness to endocrine therapy and prognosis.
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$1003
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Estrogen Receptor (ER), IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
- Check tissue receptor status accurately
- Screen biopsy samples for hormone response
- Assess cell growth related factors
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$632
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Estrogens, Fractionated, LC/MS
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$256
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Description:
This panel measures the concentrations of estrone, estradiol, and estriol, the 3 main types of estrogens in serum. This panel may be useful in assessing estrogen status.Estrogens are endogenous steroids that regulate growth and maintenance of sex organs and secondary sex characteristics in women. Estrogens also have effects on many other organ systems such as maintenance of bone density, production of liver proteins, arterial vasodilation, reduction of intraocular pressure, and influence on mood [1]. Measurements of estrogens may help evaluating sexual maturity, menstrual abnormalities, fertility abnormalities, fetal-placental health in pregnancy, tumors that excrete estrogens, and feminization syndromes in men [2].Increased levels of estrogens may be observed in normal pregnancy, precocious puberty, hyperthyroidism, liver cirrhosis, and ovarian, testicular, and adrenal tumors. Decreased levels of estrogens may be observed in failing pregnancy, Turner syndrome, hypopituitarism, primary and secondary hypogonadism, menopause, Stein-Leventhal syndrome, and anorexia nervosa [3].Estriol becomes the predominant estrogen only in late pregnancy. Measurements of estriol are commonly used to help screen for certain fetal abnormalities such as Down syndrome. In non-pregnant women and men, measurements of estriol have limited clinical use [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Gruber CJ, et al. N Engl J Med. 2002;346(5):340-352.2. Haymond S, et al. Reproductive related disorders. In: Burtis CA, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 4th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2006:2097-2152.3. Pagana K, et al. Mosby's Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference. 15th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2020:346-400.
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$256
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Estrogens (Total), Serum
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$129
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Description:
Estrogens are secreted by the gonads, adrenal glands, and placenta. Total estrogens provide an overall picture of estrogen status for men and women. The Total Estrogens Test will measure the level of estrogen the blood. Estrogen is a type of hormone made by the body that helps develop and maintain female sex characteristics and the growth of long bones.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Total Estrogen
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Specific blood tests for women,
Hormones & metabolism,
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$129
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Estrogen Testing, Comprehensive Panel
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$207
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Description:
Estradiol, Estrone and Estriol are the three forms of the hormone estrogen. The Estradiol test is usually ordered to measure estrogen levels in females who experience abnormal menstrual cycles, abnormal bleeding and fertility issues. Estriol is the predominate estrogen present in the third trimester of pregnancy. Estrone (the third in the triad of female estrogens is calculated by subtracting estradiol and estriol from total estrogens) is often ordered to evaluate postmenopausal vaginal bleeding due to peripheral conversion of androgenic steroids. Increased estrone levels may be associated with increased levels of circulating androgens and their subsequent peripheral conversion.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Estradiol
Estriol, LC/MS/MS, Serum
Estrogens (Total), Serum
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$207
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Estrone, LC/MS/MS
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$100
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Description:
Estrone is a form of the hormone estrogen. The estrone test is ordered to evaluate postmenopausal vaginal bleeding due to peripheral conversion of androgenic steroids as well as to guide female hormone replacemnt therapy. Increased estrone levels may be associated with increased levels of circulating androgens and their subsequent peripheral conversion. Estrone is primarily derived from metabolism of androstenedione in peripheral tissues, especially adipose tissues. Individuals with obesity have increased conversion of androstenedione to Estrone leading to higher concentrations. In addition, an increase in the ratio of Estrone to Estradiol may be useful in assessing menopause in women.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Estrone, LC/MS/MS
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$100
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Estrone Sulfate
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$923
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Description:
- Monitor changes in women’s reproductive health
- Track changes that may affect bone strength
- Assess signs of early menopause symptoms
Includes:
Estrone Sulfate
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Price:
$923
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Ethambutol Level
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$675
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Description:
- Monitor tuberculosis medication drug levels
- Check dosing accuracy during treatment
- Track eye and nerve side effects
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Price:
$675
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Ethosuximide
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$433
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Description:
Ethosuximide is an anticonvulsant used to treat seizures. Ethosuximide levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$433
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Ethylene Glycol
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$505
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Description:
- Detect toxic antifreeze chemical exposure
- Screen for accidental poisoning risk
- Check for dangerous chemical ingestion
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Price:
$505
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Ethylene Glycol, Urine
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$443
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Description:
- Detect ethylene glycol poisoning early
- Clarify unexplained symptoms like nausea
- Confirm exposure to harmful substances
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$443
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Eucalyptus (t18) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to eucalyptus. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Euglobulin Clot Lysis Time
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$419
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Description:
Euglobulin clot lysis time (ECLT) provides an overall assessment of the fibrinolysis system by measuring the time for an in vitro clot to dissolve in the absence of the normal plasmin inhibitors. ECLT is useful in assessing the fibrinolytic system and monitoring patients on urokinase or streptokinase fibrinolytic therapy.
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Price:
$419
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Everolimus, Blood
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$773
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Description:
- Monitor everolimus medication levels regularly
- Check treatment dosing stays safe
- Track drug levels over time
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$773
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Executive Edge
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$570
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Description:
Are you a high-performing professional who leads a busy life, like an entrepreneur or ceo? Do you feel like your brain is constantly in a fog, or that you're always fatigued and inflamed? It's time to take charge of your health, just as you do for your business. Our Executive Edge blood test panel is designed specifically for entrepreneurs and executives like you. We understand that the demands of your job can lead to poor eating habits, lack of exercise, and sleep deprivation, as well as increased anxiety and depression. But by understanding your health status, you can make positive changes that will enhance your overall performance. With this panel, you can gain insight into your health status and take steps to improve your habits. Better health equals better thinking for longer. Don't let your busy lifestyle hold you back - take control of your health and reach your professional potential! This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Cortisol, Total Folate Vitamin B12 Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Iron, serum Ferritin, serum Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Estradiol, serum Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3) Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4) Vitamin D, 25-OH Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Magnesium, serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of heparin. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Avoid seafood consumption for 48 hours prior to sample collection. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
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$570
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Expanded Drug Screen, Umbilical Cord Tissue
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$2060
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Detection of in utero exposure to drugs of abuse consistent with maternal use during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy; Newborn (neonatal) toxicology.
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$2060
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Extended Myositis Specific Antibody (MSA) Panel
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$7578
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- Checks for muscle inflammation markers.
- Identifies specific muscle-related antibodies.
- Helps diagnose muscle inflammation disorders.
Includes:
Extended Myositis Specific Antibody (MSA) Panel
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$7578
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F2-Isoprostane/Creatinine Ratio
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$411
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- Measures cell damage by checking waste.
- Compares stress-related substances in urine.
- Assesses body stress and kidney function.
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$411
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F2-Isoprostane/Creatinine Ratio
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$412
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Description:
- Assess long-term stress on your body
- Evaluate early signs of aging
- Monitor risk for future heart problems
Includes:
F2-Isoprostane/Creatinine Ratio
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$412
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Factor H (B1H) Level
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$839
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- Check immune system regulation levels
- Monitor kidney health risk factors
- Track recurrent infection related causes
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$839
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Factor II Activity, Clotting
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$930
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Factor II Activity, Clotting - The Factor II Activity clotting assay provides a quantitative level of Factor II (also known as Prothrombin) activity. Factor II/Prothrombin is essential for normal hemostasis and deficiencies are associated with increased bleeding risk. As a vitamin K- dependent clotting factor, decreased levels are observed with vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin therapy) and vitamin K deficiency. Deficiencies may also occur with hepatic dysfunction or as a result of inhibitor development. Antibodies to prothrombin can occur in patients with anti- phospholipid antibodies and can cause significant clinical bleeding; however, because these antibodies bind to a nonactive portion of the molecule, increased clearance occurs, so that a deficiency rather than an inhibitor is detected. Congenital Factor II deficiency is extremely rare. Anticoagulant interference: if not clinically contraindicated, avoid warfarin therapy for approximately 2 weeks before testing. Direct Xa or thrombin inhibitor therapy may cause falsely low levels (avoid for approximately 2-3 days before testing if not clinically contraindicated. The Factor II Activity, Clotting assay IS NOT intended to identify the Prothrombin 20210G>A Gene Mutation, which is associated with the increased thrombotic risk.
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$930
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Factor IX Activity and Human Inhibitor
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$1815
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Factor IX Human Inhibitor provides a quantitative determination of inhibitors. This aids in developing treatment strategies for patients with hemophilia.
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$1815
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Factor IX Activity, Clotting
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$930
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This test is useful to evaluate a prolonged aPTT. Deficiency of Factor IX can be seen with congenital deficiency (Hemophilia B, X-linked disorder) which affects approximately 1 in 25,000 males. As a vitamin K-dependent clotting factor, decreased levels are also observed with vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin therapy) and vitamin K deficiency. Deficiencies may be seen with liver disease, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and in other consumptive coagulopathies. Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to inhibitor pattern; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Thrombin Inhibitors): no effect to inhibitor pattern; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect to inhibitor pattern. Other limitations: Lupus anticoagulant may cause falsely low to inhibitor pattern. Factor specific inhibitors (autoantibodies or in response to replacement therapies) may cause falsely low or inhibitor patterns.
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$930
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Factor IX Antigen
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$930
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The laboratory diagnosis of factor IX deficiency typically involves quantitative determinations of functional activity of factor IX. An ELISA for factor IX antigen may be used in conjunction with functional assays in the area of gene therapy, assessment of factor IX concentrates, determination of carrier status as well as distinguishing those patients with cross-reactive material (i.e. low functional activity but near normal antigen levels of factor IX).
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$930
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Factor V Activity and Human Inhibitor
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$1657
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This panel quantifies coagulation factor V activity and inhibitors to factor V and may be used to support the diagnosis of factor V deficiency as a result of inhibitor development. Coagulation factor V plays an essential role in hemostasis by promoting thrombin generation at the activated platelet surface. Deficiency of factor V leads to a rare bleeding disorder and can be congenital or acquired. Congenital factor V deficiency is caused by pathogenic variants of the F5 gene, while acquired factor V deficiency can be caused by liver disease, consumptive coagulopathies, disseminated intravascular coagulation, or inhibitors (autoantibodies or alloantibodies) that interfere with factor V activity. Inhibition of factor V activity secondary to antibody development is a rare occurrence and may be induced by chemical agents, drugs, or surgical procedures using bovine thrombin [1]. Patients with inhibitors to factor V usually have prolonged prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), low factor V activity levels, and a normal thrombin time. Factor V inhibitors are measured using a Bethesda assay and are reported in Bethesda titer units (BU). Quantification of factor V inhibitors may inform treatment decisions for acquired factor V deficiency and help monitor inhibitor suppression therapy [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Tabibian S, et al. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2019;45(5):523-543.
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Factor V Activity, Clotting
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$930
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This test measures coagulation factor V activity and may be used to help determine the cause of a prolonged prothrombin time (PT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT).Coagulation factor V plays an essential role in hemostasis by promoting thrombin generation at the activated platelet surface. Deficiency of factor V leads to a rare bleeding disorder and can be congenital or acquired. Congenital factor V deficiency, also known as parahemophilia or Owren's disease, has an incidence of 1 per one million [1] and is caused by pathogenic variants of the F5 gene, which encodes factor V. Acquired factor V deficiency can be caused by liver disease, consumptive coagulopathies, disseminated intravascular coagulation, or inhibitors (autoantibodies or alloantibodies) that interfere with factor V activity. Inhibitors to factor V may be induced by chemical agents, drugs, or surgical procedures using bovine thrombin [1].Factor activity assays, including factor V activity assay, are usually indicated in patients with bleeding symptoms and prolonged PT and aPTT [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Tabibian S, et al. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2019;45(5):523-543.
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$930
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Factor V HR2 Allele DNA Mutation Analysis
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$1134
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Factor V HR2 Allele, DNA Mutation Analysis is useful in patients who are carriers of Factor V Mutation (Leiden). Coinheritance of Factor V Mutation (Leiden) is associated with a 3-4-fold increased risk of venous thrombosis compared to inheritance of Factor V Mutation (Leiden) alone.
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$1134
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Factor VII Activity, Clotting
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$930
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Test is useful to evaluate a prolonged PT. Deficiency is associated with bleeding risk.
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$930
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Factor VIII Activity, Chromogenic
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$371
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Preferred test in patients with Lupus anticoagulant, on heparin or direct thrombin inhibitors, or on Factor VIII concentrates.
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$371
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Factor VIII Activity, Clotting with Reflex to Chromogenic Method
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$728
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In the presence of a suspected lupus anticoagulant, the one-stage appt based assay may yield false low FVIII values consistent with "haemophilia" whereas the chromogenic assay avoids lupus anticoagulant interference and yields accurate FVIII results.
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$728
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Factor VIII Antigen
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$909
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An ELISA for Factor VIII antigen may be used in conjunction with the functional assays in the assessment of Factor VIII replacement therapies, assessment of carrier status, as well as to distinguish those patients that may be deemed cross-reactive material (CRM) positive.
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$909
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Factor VIII Inhibitor, Chromogenic
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$1111
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Patients with severe and moderate hemophilia often need specific substitution therapy with plasma derived or recombinant Factor VIII concentrates. About 15-35% of hemophiliacs treated with FVIII concentrates develop specific alloantibodies against human FVIII (inhibitors). The development of functionally inhibiting alloantibodies in hemophilia represents a serious clinical problem. In some patients, infusion of excessive amounts of Factor VIII may be utilized to overcome the antibody. However, this may result in an increased titer of the inhibitor leaving the patient unresponsive to further treatment. Therefore, detection and quantitation of inhibitors is of great importance in the care of these patients.In non-hemophiliacs, development of circulating FVIII inhibitors can lead to acquired hemophilia, a rare bleeding disorder with an incidence of 1 per 106 persons per year. Acquired hemophilia can develop in patients with immunologic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, postpartum women, and in older individuals with no underlying disease.Inhibitors to Factor VIII have been denoted as high- or low-responses based on the amnestic response of the antibody to antigenic challenge. Alloantibodies, which demonstrate an increase in titer, have been termed high-response inhibitors while those that do not have been termed low-response inhibitors. An antibody which is persistently 5 Bethesda units per mL (BU/mL) despite repeated challenge with substitution factor concentrate should be termed as low-response inhibitor, whereas the term high-response inhibitor should be applied to cases where the inhibitory activities have been >5 BU/mL at any time.Factor VIII Activity and Factor VIII Inhibitor give a quantitative value for inhibitor activity in the determination of treatment options and the Nijmegen gives a more accurate value to low titer inhibitors which impacts treatment options.Unlike other tests which use human coagulation Factors IX and X, the reagents used in this test contain bovine Factors IX and X. In patients being treated with Emicizumab (Hemlibra), the drug will interact with activated Factor IX and Factor X, which will result in Factor X being activated in the absence of Factor VIII activity. This could result in a false negative result, as even in the presence of Factor VIII inhibitors Emicizumab will cause the coagulation cascade to proceed. Emicizumab does not interact with bovine factors therefore there is no risk of Emicizumab interference with this test.
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$1111
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Factor VIII Inhibitor Panel
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$2041
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The presence of alloantibodies against factor VIII activity is a complication of treatment in hemophilia A, while the presence of autoantibodies may develop spontaneously in patients with acquired Factor VIII-C deficiency. The presence of Factor VIII inhibitor may lead to the neutralization (inactivation) of transfused or endogenous Factor VIII activity. The detection and magnitude of Factor VIII inhibitor is of great importance in the care of these patients. Factor VIII inhibitor Chromogenic assay provides a quick method for the detection of Factor VIII inhibitor with less sample volume.
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$2041
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Factor VII R353Q Mutation Analysis
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$1510
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Factor VII is a serine protease found in plasma and is one of the vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, along with prothrombin (factor II), factors IX and X, and proteins C and S. Factor VII is synthesized principally in the liver and is secreted as a single-chain glycoprotein of apparent M, 48,000. Cleavage of human factor VII to factor VIIa, a two-chain form held together by disulfide bonds, results in a 20-to 25-fold increase in enzyme activity. This cleavage can be affected by a number of activated coagulation factors, including factors XIIa, Xa, IXa, and thrombin. In the presence of tissue factor and calcium ions, factor VIIa converts factor X to factor Xa in the initiating reaction of the extrinsic coagulation pathway. The R353Q allele may confer protection against thrombosis.
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$1510
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Factor V (Leiden) Mutation Analysis
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$1045
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This test checks for a specific mutation in the Factor V gene, which can increase the risk of developing abnormal blood clots. People with this mutation may have a higher tendency for clotting disorders.
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Genetic testing,
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$1045
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Factor V (Leiden) Mutation Analysis with Reflex to HR2 Mutation Analysis
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$1281
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This test detects the factor V Leiden variant, the most common cause of inherited thrombophilia; it may be used to evaluate individuals with a strong personal or family history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and inform treatment or preventive decisions [1]. Testing the factor V R2 variant in factor V Leiden heterozygous patients helps assess additional risk of VTE.Factor V Leiden refers to the c.1691G>A variant in the FV gene, which encodes coagulation factor V. This variant results in resistance to factor V protein degradation by activated protein C and increases the risk of VTE 6 to 8 fold in heterozygous carriers and 80 fold in homozygous carriers [1]. The mean age of symptom onset is 31 to 44 years, but some heterozygous carriers can be asymptomatic [2]. In the United States, Factor V Leiden is most prevalent in White individuals, with an estimated frequency of 5% [1].Factor V Leiden testing may be indicated in clinical scenarios where results can help guide clinical decisions for the patient and family members. These clinical scenarios include first VTE developed under 50 years of age, VTE at an unusual site (eg, cerebral veins), recurrent VTE, a strong family history of VTE, and low activated protein C resistance activity [1].Routine testing for factor V Leiden is not recommended for prenatal carrier screening, newborn screening, or individuals taking an oral contraceptive [2]. A negative result of this test does not rule out inherited thrombophilia. Other than factor V Leiden, variants in the genes that encode coagulation factor II, protein C, protein S, and antithrombin can also cause inherited thrombophilia.If the factor V Leiden result is heterozygous, the R2 variant (c.3980A>G) in the FV gene will be tested. Although the R2 allele alone does not increase the risk of VTE, coinheritance of factor V R2 and factor V Leiden is associated with a 3- to 4-fold increase in risk of VTE [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Zhang S, et al. Genet Med. 2018;20(12):1489-1498.2. Vnencak-Jones CL, et al. Genetics. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.3. Faioni EM, et al. Blood. 1999;94(9):3062-3066.
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$1281
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Factor X Activity, Chromogenic
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$769
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To assess Factor X chromogenic activity in plasma. This assay may help in monitoring OAC patients with prolonged pro-times such as Warfarin patients with lupus inhibitor.
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$769
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Factor X Activity, Clotting
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$930
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The Factor X Activity clotting assay provides a quantitative level of Factor X activity. Factor X is essential for normal hemostasis and deficiencies are associated with increased bleeding risk. As a vitamin K- dependent clotting factor, decreased levels are observed with vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin therapy) and vitamin K deficiency. Deficiencies may also occur with hepatic dysfunction, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), as a result of inhibitor development, amyloidosis, and with certain malignancies. Congenital Factor X deficiency is extremely rare. Anticoagulant interference: If not clinically contraindicated, avoid warfarin therapy for approximately 2 weeks before testing. Because of the possibility of falsely low levels with direct thrombin inhibitors (eg. Argatroban and Dabigatran) and Factor Xa inhibitors (Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban), these drugs should be avoided, if not clinically contraindicated, for approximately 2-3 days before testing.
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$930
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Factor XI Activity and Human Inhibitor
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$2041
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Factor XI Inactivator assay issued to quantitate inhibitor present in patient sample. The Bethesda assay is the most common test for determination of circulating FXI inhibitor in plasma.
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$2041
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Factor XI Activity, Clotting
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$930
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This test is useful to evaluate a prolonged aPTT. Deficiency Factor XI is most common among those with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. It should be noted that the risk for clinical bleeding does not correlate with the degree of deficiency. Occasionally patients with decreased Factor XI activity may show an inhibitor pattern on testing. This may be due to a lupus anticoagulant, a factor specific inhibitor, or a specific Factor XI inhibitor. The possibilities can be evaluated by mixing studies and/or specific testing for a lupus anticoagulant. Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: no effect; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to inhibitor pattern; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): no effect to inhibitor pattern; Rivaroxaban or Apixaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect to inhibitor pattern. Because of the possibility of falsely low levels, these drugs should be avoided, if not clinically contraindicated, for approximately 2-3 days before testing.
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$930
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Factor XII Activity, Clotting
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$930
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The Factor XII Activity clotting assay provides a quantitative level of Factor XII activity. Deficiency of Factor XII is not associated with a bleeding or thrombotic risk. In the absence of a lupus anticoagulant, Factor XII deficiency should be suspected when an isolated prolonged aPTT occurs in a non-bleeding patient. Direct thrombin or factor Xa inhibitors may yield falsely low results and/or inhibitor pattern with testing. If not clinically contraindicated, avoid for approximately 2-3 days before testing. Vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin therapy) have no effect on levels.
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$930
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Factor XIII, Functional
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$369
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Low Factor XIII levels, i.e., <15%, may cause a bleeding disorder and levels
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$369
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Factor XII Inhibitor Panel
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$358
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- Check for unexplained clotting problems
- Screen abnormal clotting test results
- Assess unusual bleeding or bruising causes
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$358
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Factor XIII V34L Mutation Analysis
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$1510
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A large meta-analysis provided evidence that the FXIII Val34Leu variant (NT_034880.3, 6258794) has a small, but significant protective effect against VTE. The variant is common in White populations, with a frequency of approximately 0.25-0.30. However, the frequency varies among ethnic groups, with the lowest (0.1) in Japanese and the highest (0.40) in Pima Indians. The biochemical consequences of the FXIII Val34Leu variant are not well understood. The FXIII Val34Leu variant does not result in a change in the plasma concentration of FXIII, but the amino acid change may modify FXIII activity. Activation of FXIIIA by thrombin was found to progress two to threefold more rapidly in plasma of FXIII Val34Leu variant carriers. This action has an effect on clot stability since the catalytic efficiency of thrombin-induced cleavage of FXIIIA alters the structure of the cross-linked fibrin such that fibrin fully crossed-linked by FXIII Val34Leu product has a finer structure with thinner fibers and smaller pores. Lateral aggregation of fibrin fibers is impaired.
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$1510
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Factor XI Mutation Analysis (Ashkenazi Jewish)
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$1743
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This test identifies Ashkenazi-Jewish individuals who are at risk of having prolonged bleeding incidents (especially during surgery) due to mutations in the factor XI gene.
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$1743
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False Ragweed (w4) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to false ragweed. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148
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$44
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Familial Dysautonomia Mutation Analysis
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$1238
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Familial Dysautonomia (FD, affecting the autonomic nervous system) has a carrier rate of 1 in 40 in Ashkenazi Jewish individuals, This assay detects 99.5% of FD mutations in that population.
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$1238
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Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) Panel
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$11332
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Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is characterized by high levels of LDL cholesterol (LDL-C). Elevated levels of LDL-C cause an increased risk for premature coronary artery disease, which can result in myocardial infarction. Individuals with FH may also develop visible lipid deposits in the tendons (tendon xanthoma) or eyes (corneal arcus). The LDLR, APOB, and PCSK9 genes are associated with familial hypercholesterolemia. This test includes comprehensive analysis of these three genes.
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$11332
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Familial Hyperinsulinism
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$1813
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The familial hyperinsulinism (FH) test offers molecular detection of two common pathogenic variants in the ABCC8 gene, IVS32-9G>A (c.3989-9G>A) and F1387del (c.4160_4162delTCT), which account for approximately 90% of Ashkenazi-Jewish FH pathogenic variants. FH is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by an inability to suppress insulin production that results in hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
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$1813
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Familial Mediterranean Fever Mutation Analysis
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$2526
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1. To identify disease-causing mutations in individuals affected with Familial Mediterranean Fever. 2. To identify carriers in high risk ethnic groups or people with a positive family history. 3. Prenatal diagnosis of Familial Mediterranean Fever.
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$2526
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Fanconi Anemia DNA Mutation Analysis
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$1238
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Fanconi's Anemia is an autosomal recessive disease that causes patients to suffer bone marrow failure, congenital malformations, chromosomal instability, and increased risk of cancer. Approximately 1 in 87 individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage are carriers. In this population, a single DNA mutation accounts for approximately 83%.
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$1238
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Fatty Acid Panel, Comprehensive (C8-C26), Serum
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$2328
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- Checks levels of fatty acids.
- Analyzes fat components in blood.
- Measures essential acid levels.
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$2328
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Fatty Acid Panel, Essential (C12-C22), Serum
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$1299
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- Analyzes essential fatty acid levels
- Supports cardiovascular and brain health
- Helps assess dietary fat intake:
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 9-12 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Patient should not consume alcohol for 24 hours prior to collection of the specimen.
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$1299
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Fatty Acid Panel, Essential (C12-C22), Serum
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$1299
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- Analyzes essential fatty acid levels
- Supports cardiovascular and brain health
- Helps assess dietary fat intake:
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 9-12 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Patient should not consume alcohol for 24 hours prior to collection of the specimen.
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$1299
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Fatty Acid Panel, Mitochondrial (C8-C18), Serum
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$826
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Mitochondrial Fatty Acids (C8-C18), to be used to evaluate patients for certain mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation defects as well as for monitoring of dietary therapy.
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$826
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Feather Mix IgE (Chicken, Duck, Goose, Turkey)
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$249
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- Detect feather allergy trigger sources
- Screen for bird-related breathing issues
- Identify bedding causing skin rashes
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$249
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Febrile Antibodies Panel
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$1648
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This panel comprises antibody testing for infections caused by Ricketssia rickettsii, Richetssia typhi, Salmonella, and Brucella in patients with fever. A 4-fold change in titers of antibodies between acute and convalescent sera confirms the infection. This panel provides targeted identification of antibodies, which supports differential diagnosis and can provide evidence of exposure.R rickettsii causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), the most severe rickettsial disease in the United States. RMSF is transmitted via several species of ticks and occurs most commonly in North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Fever and headache along with other nonspecific symptoms begin 3 to 12 days after the bite. Serious complications that affect multiple systems may develop quickly and can lead to death in days, especially in children under 10 years old. Thus, early diagnosis and treatment are critical to survival [1].R typhi causes flea-borne (murine) typhus. The geographic distribution of murine typhus extends throughout tropical and subtropical areas worldwide; it is rare in the United States, occurring mainly in Southern California, Hawaii, and Texas. Fever begins with chills and can last about 12 days. Severe complications can happen, if the infection is not treated, but are unusual [2].Salmonella infection can be caused by eating contaminated foods including vegetables, eggs, chicken, pork, and fruits. It can also spread between people and from animals to people. Common symptoms, such as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, are usually self-limiting. However, children under 5 years old, adults over 65, and people with compromised immune systems may develop serious or fatal complications [3]. This panel can detect antibodies to 5 Salmonella antigens: H type A, B, and D; O type Vi and D.Brucella infections are commonly acquired from farm animals and raw dairy products in countries without effective public health and domestic animal health programs. Fever and other nonspecific symptoms of brucellosis start suddenly and later may become remittent. Recurrent brucellosis affects multiple systems with endocarditis as one of the most severe complications [4].Clinical false-negative results for IgG- and IgM-based serologic tests can occur due to compromised immunity, testing before antibody response has started, or the presence of interfering substances in host serum. A 4-fold change in titers of antibodies between acute and convalescent sera confirms the infection [1,2,4].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed September 25, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/rmsf/index.html2. Flea-borne (murine) typhus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed September 25, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/typhus/murine/index.html3. Salmonella. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed September 25, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/4. Brucellosis. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed September 25, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/
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Fecal Fat, Qualitative
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$160
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Description:
Results may indicate malabsorption or maldigestion. False positive results can occur due to mineral oil or castor oil present in the specimen. Large number of neutral fat globules may indicate steatorrhea.
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Price:
$160
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Fecal Fat, Total, Quantitative
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$710
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Description:
Increased in disease of the pancreas, cystic fibrosis, celiac syndrome, bile duct obstruction, diarrhea, and lipase deficiency.
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Price:
$710
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Fecal Globin by Immunochemistry (InSure®)
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$325
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Description:
- Detects hidden blood in stool
- Screens for early colon cancer signs
- Uses stool sample to find blood
Includes:
Fecal Globin by Immunochemistry (InSure®)
Patient Instructions:
You will need to go to Quest to pick up the InSure® FOBT test card.
See the collection instructions included in the InSure® test kit.
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Price:
$325
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Fecal Globin by Immunochemistry (InSure®)
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$243
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Description:
- Detects hidden blood in stool
- Screens for colon cancer signs
- Checks digestive tract health
Includes:
Fecal Globin by Immunochemistry (InSure®)
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Price:
$243
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Fecal Globin by Immunochemistry (InSure®)
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$325
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Description:
- Detects hidden blood in stool.
- Screens for colorectal cancer early.
- Simple test for digestive health check.
Includes:
Fecal Globin by Immunochemistry (InSure®)
Patient Instructions:
Fecal specimens should be collected from toilet water and brushed on the. Please visit the Lab to get the InSure® FOBT test card needed for this test.
Keep the specimen at room temperature. Be sure to add the date and time of collection.
This test is not available for California, Missouri, or Pennsylvania residents.
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Price:
$325
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Fecal Leukocyte Stain
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$130
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Description:
The presence of leukocytes is an indicator of inflammation. Generally, inflammation is a product of bacteria-host interaction.
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Price:
$130
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Feel Good Summer Package
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$353
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Description:
- Measure how well your body burns energy
- Balance your hormones for steady moods
- Assess your risk for weight changes
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Cortisol, AM
Insulin.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets):
WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Leptin
Estimated turnaround for results is 4-8 business days.
Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total;
Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3;
Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning between 7 AM and 9 AM. Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of heparin. Assay is not recommended when patient is receiving prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay.
Estimated turnaround for results is 8 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$353
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Felbamate
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$180
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Description:
Felbamate is an antiepileptic drug used to treat patients with a variety of types of seizures. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$180
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Female Comprehensive Hormone Panel (LC/MS/MS)
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$454
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estradiol
Estrogens (Total), Serum
Lipid Panel:Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Pregnenolone, LC/MS
Progesterone
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
This testosterone test will also provide Total Testosterone results when the value is >1500 but <10,000.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. No radioisotopes administered 24 hours prior to venipuncture. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$454
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Female Hormone Optimization Panel (LC/MS/MS)
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$502
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Cortisol, Total
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS
Estradiol
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Lipid Panel:Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Pregnancy test (very early) - Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Total, Quantitative
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, (SHBG)
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free (FT4), Immunoassay
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
This testosterone test will also provide Total Testosterone results when the value is >1500 but <10,000.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water before testing. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$502
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Fentanyl and Norfentanyl
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$505
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Description:
Fentanyls are extensively used for anesthesia and analgesia. There are fentanyl transdermal patches available that are used in chronic pain management.
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Price:
$505
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Ferret Epithelium (e217) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to ferret epithelium. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/epidermals-and-animal-proteins/allergens/ferret-epithelium/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Fertility Test for Men
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$271
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Thyroid Profile w/TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), serum
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), serum
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Prolactin, serum
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, (SHBG)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Infertility blood testing,
Price:
$271
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Fertility Test for Men & Women
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$292
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Description:
This test is specifically designed to give you key information about your fertility. If you're trying to have a baby or you’re worried about your ability to conceive, this blood test can help you understand what's going on inside your body. All it takes is a simple blood draw to learn more about your reproductive health. The best thing - it’s for both men & women! This comprehensive panel looks at key markers such as hormone levels, blood lipids, and vitamin & mineral deficiencies that can help you understand your reproductive health. By studying these factors, you can take steps to improve your chances of conceiving and make the right choices. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Prolactin, serum Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Vitamin B12 Iron, serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Infertility blood testing,
Price:
$292
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Fertility Test for Women
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$445
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Description:
The Fertility Test for Women is for you if you want to boost your chances of having a baby. This test analyzes crucial hormones like estradiol, progesterone, total testosterone, thyroid function, and cortisol, along with Vitamin D and basic CBC and CMP. Gain valuable insights into your reproductive health, energy levels, metabolism, and overall well-being. With these comprehensive insights, you can maximize your chances of conception by having a complete view of your health so you can take control and stay on top. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Thyroid Profile w/TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS Vitamin B12 and Folates (vitamin B9) Zinc Iron, serum Ferritin, serum Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS Progesterone, serum Prolactin, serum Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Sex Hormone binding Globulin, (SHBG)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Infertility blood testing,
Specific blood tests for women,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$445
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Fetal Fibronectin
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$1356
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Description:
Fetal fibronectin is a protein that performs two roles during pregnancy. It is produced by the placenta and acts as the glue that attaches the placenta to the uterine wall. In late pregnancy, it acts as a lubricant, aiding in the passage of the newborn through the vaginal canal. Amniotic fluid contains fetal fibronectin and when the membranes leak, can be detected in a cervicovaginal collection. This can be used as a predictor of pre-term delivery, defined as less than 37 weeks gestation.
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Price:
$1356
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Fetal Hemoglobin
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$323
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Description:
Fetal hemoglobin is increased in sickle cell anemia, leukemias, beta-thalassemia and hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin. The production of fetal hemoglobin may be triggered as a response to sickle crisis.
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Price:
$323
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FH Gene Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the FH gene. A pathogenic variant in the FH gene is consistent with a diagnosis of hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC). Individuals with HLRCC have an elevated risk of developing renal cell cancer and cutaneous and uterine leiomyomas. Individuals with HLRCC may rarely develop cutaneous and uterine leiomyosarcomas, pheochromocytomas, and paragangliomas.
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Price:
$1360
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FIB-4 Index Panel with Reflex to Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) Score
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$30
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Description:
This reflex provides a cost-effective, medically justified, and guideline supported approach to evaluating a patient at risk of NAFLD with liver fibrosis. If the FIB-4 index is ≥1.30, the ELF score is performed.
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Price:
$30
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Fibrin Monomer
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$409
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Description:
The Fibrin monomer assay is a qualitative test for the detection of soluble fibrin monomers in plasma. Fibrin monomers are an intermediate product of thrombin proteolysis of fibrinogen. With disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) there is an excess of thrombin generation and therefore detectable levels of soluble fibrin monomer. This test may be used in combination with other markers (platelet count, fibrinogen level, D-dimer) and the clinical scenario to determine the presence of DIC.
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Price:
$409
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Fibrinogen Activity
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$115
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Description:
Fibrinogen is essential for the formation of a blood clot. Deficiency can produce mild to severe bleeding disorders. The Fibrinogen Activity test is used to aid in the diagnosis of homozygous and heterozygous fibrinogen deficiency as well as dysfibrinogenemia.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Fibrinogen Activity
Alternative Name(s)
Factor I
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$115
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Fibrinogen Antigen
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$133
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Description:
Low levels of fibrinogen are associated with bleeding most commonly secondary to liver disease or Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC). Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant and thus elevated levels may be associated with inflammation. Increased concentrations are also associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis. Diagnosis of homozygous and heterozygous fibrinogen deficiency as well as dysfibrinogenemia; diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation; fibrinogen levels can be used to assess the effectiveness of thrombolytic therapy. PT. WILL NEED HEMATOCRIT TO HAVE TEST PERFORMED. If unavailable pt. can order a CBC (complete Blood Count) to obtain a hematocrit.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Fibrinogen Antigen
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$133
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Fibrinogen Comprehensive Panel without Consultation
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$845
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Description:
- Check your blood clotting risk
- Screen for hidden inflammation levels
- Monitor your heart disease risk
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Price:
$845
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Fibrinogen Degradation Products (FDP)
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$323
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Description:
Screening test to aid in diagnosis of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) and Acute Occlusive Vascular Disease.
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Price:
$323
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Fibrinolysis Comprehensive Panel
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$4433
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Description:
An increase in PAI-1 antigen is associated with an increased risk for post-operative venous thrombosis, myocardial infarction, and (probably) stroke. A severe deficiency of alpha-2 antiplasmin or PAI-1 antigen has been associated with bleeding. A shortened euglobulin lysis time correlates with a severe deficiency of alpha-2 antiplasmin or PAI-1 antigen. Elevations in fibrin monomer, fibrinogen degradation products, and D-dimer usually indicate vascular thrombosis (mainly venous) but are also associated with malignancy and infection. Conversely, a normal D-dimer and/or negative fibrin monomer suggests the absence of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary emboli. Marked reduction in plasminogen has been associated with a prothrombotic state, and an elevated TPA level is a risk marker of coronary artery disease.
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Price:
$4433
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Ficus Species (k81) IgE
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$44
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Description:
Ficus benjamina (Fb) is a tropical non-flowering plant used ornamentally in homes and public places such as offices and hospitals. The allergens are located in the sap of the plant, as well as in dust collected from leaf surfaces and on the floor, where the allergens may persist of several months after removal of the plant. The main route for sensitization is likely inhalation of airborne dust emanating from the leaves of the plant. Non-atopic patients have been reported to develop allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, contact urticaria and asthma caused by Fb. A frequent association between sensitization to Ficus species and natural rubber latex from Hevea brasiliensis has been attributed to cross-reacting IgE antibodies.
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Price:
$44
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Fig (Ficus carica) (f328) IgE
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$80
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Description:
- Pinpoint fig allergies causing your symptoms
- Clarify unexplained reactions to certain foods
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Fighter's Competition Clearance Panel
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$314
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Description:
Professional fighters (Boxers, Mixed Martial Arts Competitors, etc.) are required to have testing in order to qualify for competitions. Although the required tests may vary by state, this panel includes the preliminary testing required by most states. It is suggested that you confirm the tests listed in this panel will cover the requirements of your area.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation/interpretation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) with Reflex Confirmation
Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex
HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation with Reflex Confirmation
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
If HIV Antigen and Antibody, 4th Generation Screen is Repeatedly Reactive, HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation will be performed
If HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation is Indeterminate or Negative, HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR will be performed
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Infectious diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$314
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Filaria Antibody (IgG4)
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$876
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Description:
- Detect early signs of parasite infection
- Screen for causes of long-lasting swelling
- Identify possible reasons for unexplained fever
Includes:
Filaria Antibody (IgG4)
Categories:
Price:
$876
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Finch Feathers (re214) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to finch feathers. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/epidermals-and-animal-proteins/allergens/finch-feathers/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Fire Ant (i70) IgE
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against fire ants. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Firebush (w17) IgE
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to firebush. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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First Trimester Screen, hCG
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$493
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To screen for Down Syndrome and Trisomy 18 at 10.0-13.9 weeks gestation.
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First Trimester Screen, Hyperglycosylated hCG (h-hCG)
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$1278
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To screen for Down syndrome and trisomy 18 at 9.0-13.9 weeks gestation.
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FISH, ABL1
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$1920
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High-risk B-ALL; BCR-ABL1-like B-ALL or Ph-like B-ALL with ABL class fusions diagnosis and evaluation for targeted therapy. Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), also referred to as a BCR-ABL-1-like ALL, is a high-risk subset with a gene expression profile that shares significant overlap with that of Ph-positive (Ph+) ALL and is suggestive of active kinase signaling. It exhibits adverse clinical features, confers poor prognosis and harbors a diverse range of genetic alterations that active cytokine receptors genes and kinase signaling pathways making it amenable to treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy.
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FISH, ABL2
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High-risk B-ALL; BCR-ABL1-like B-ALL or Ph-like B-ALL with ABL class fusions diagnosis and evaluation for targeted therapy. Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), also referred to as a BCR-ABL-1-like ALL, is a high-risk subset with a gene expression profile that shares significant overlap with that of Ph-positive (Ph+) ALL and is suggestive of active kinase signaling. It exhibits adverse clinical features, confers poor prognosis and harbors a diverse range of genetic alterations that active cytokine receptors genes and kinase signaling pathways making it amenable to treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy.
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FISH, ALK 2p23 Rearrangement, Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
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$2890
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Non-small cell lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors have been demonstrated to reduce lung cancer cell proliferation. The therapeutic efficacy of inhibiting ALK in tumors that were selected by ALK positivity using FISH has been demonstrated in an early-phase clinical trial of a small molecular inhibitor of the ALK tyrosine kinase. The Vysis ALK Break Apart FISH probe kit is a qualitative test to detect rearrangements involving the ALK gene in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded non-small cell lung cancer tissue specimens to aid in identifying those patients eligible for treatment with XALKOR (crizotinib).
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FISH, ALL, +4, +10, +17
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$2617
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- Detect chromosome changes linked to cancer
- Monitor disease progression over time
- Screen for specific genetic abnormalities
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FISH, ALL, Extended Panel
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$14468
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This panel uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect an extended set of common genetic abnormalities associated with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and may aid in risk stratification and treatment decisions. These genetic abnormalities include the following: MYC rearrangement, the CDKN2A deletion, IGH rearrangement, TCF3 (E2A) rearrangement resulting from the t(1;19)(q23;p13) translocation, the BCR/ABL1 fusion gene resulting from the t(9;22)(q34;q11.2) translocation, the ETV6/RUNX1 (TEL/AML1) fusion gene resulting from the t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation, KMT2A (MLL) rearrangement, intrachromosomal amplification of chromosome 21 (iAMP21), and trisomy of chromosomes 4, 10, and 17.While laboratory diagnosis of B-ALL generally requires morphologic evaluation and immunophenotyping, identifying genetic abnormalities is essential for risk stratification and patient management [1,2]. The College of American Pathologists and the American Society of Hematology recommend testing children with suspected or confirmed B-ALL for the following: the BCR/ABL1 fusion gene resulting from the t(9;22)(q34;q11.2) translocation, the ETV6/RUNX1 fusion gene resulting from the t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation, KMT2A translocation, iAMP21, and trisomy 4 and 10 [3].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities, especially cryptic ones not identified by karyotyping, such as the ETV6/RUNX1 fusion gene caused by t(12;21)(p13;q22) and iAMP21 (also detectable with FISH for ETV6/RUNX1) [1,2]. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.|The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 8, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Version 2.2023. Updated July 28, 2023. https://www.nccn.org3. Arber DA, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2017;141(10):1342-1393
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FISH, ALL/MPD, del9p21/+9
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$2996
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- Monitor chromosome 9 cancer markers
- Track blood cancer treatment progress
- Detect genetic changes over time
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FISH, ALL/NHL, MYC-BA, 8q24 Rearrangement
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$1920
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay uses a break-apart probe to detect the MYC translocation. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment decisions of B cell neoplasms.Rearrangements of the MYC (or c-MYC) gene, which encodes a transcription factor, are associated with B cell neoplasms including Burkitt lymphoma (BL), diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and plasmablastic lymphoma [1]. The MYC arrangements occur in all patients with BL and 5% to 8% of patients with DLBCL [2]; most are caused by translocation of MYC to the IGH, IGK, or IGL locus [1]. Because this FISH assay with a MYC break-apart probe can detect MYC translocation with various partner genes, it is the optimal assay for the evaluation of the MYC locus in patients with BL and DLBCL [3]. However, further testing may be needed to identify a specific translocation partner gene.A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 12, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). B-cell lymphomas. Version 5.2023. Updated July 7, 2023.https://www.nccn.org3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Pediatric aggressive mature B-cell lymphomas. Version 1.2023. Updated April 4, 2023. https://www.nccn.org
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FISH, ALL, Pre-B Panel
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$7042
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This panel uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect common genetic abnormalities associated with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and may aid in risk stratification and treatment decisions. These genetic abnormalities include the following: KMT2A (MLL) translocation, the BCR/ABL1 fusion gene resulting from the t(9;22)(q34;q11.2) translocation, the ETV6/RUNX1 (TEL/AML1) fusion gene resulting from the t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation, and trisomy of chromosomes 4, 10, and 17.While laboratory diagnosis of B-ALL generally requires morphologic evaluation and immunophenotyping, identifying genetic abnormalities is essential for risk stratification and patient management [1,2]. The College of American Pathologists and the American Society of Hematology recommend testing children with suspected or confirmed B-ALL for the following: trisomy 4 and 10, the BCR/ABL1 fusion gene resulting from the t(9;22)(q34;q11.2) translocation, the ETV6/RUNX1 fusion gene resulting from the t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation, KMT2A translocation, and intrachromosomal amplification of chromosome 21 (iAMP21) [3].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities, especially cryptic ones not identified by karyotyping, such as the ETV6/RUNX1 fusion gene caused by t(12;21)(p13;q22) and iAMP21 (also detectable with FISH for ETV6/RUNX1) [1,2]. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 8, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Version 2.2023. Updated July 28, 2023. https://www.nccn.org3. Arber DA, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2017;141(10):1342-1393.
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FISH, ALL, TCF3/PBX1, t(1:19)(q23.3:p13.3)
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$1920
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FISH testing with the TCF3-PBX1 dual fusion dual color probe allows detection of balanced and unbalanced translocations involving 1q23.3 (PBX1) and 19p13.3 (TCF3). This translocation has been observed in acute lymphoblastic leukemia with a precursor-B immunophenotype. Furthermore, a variant translocation, involving 17q22 (HLF) and 19p13.3 (TCF3) can be detected with this probe.
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FISH, Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS), FKHR, 13q14 Rearrangement
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$2664
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects chromosome rearrangements of the FOXO1 (FKHR) gene located on chromosome 13q14.11. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis and prognostic assessment of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS).ARMS accounts for 25% of rhabdomyosarcoma and commonly occurs between 10 to 25 years of age [1]. The majority of the patients with ARMS have FOXO1 rearrangements that result in the PAX3/FOXO1 (70%-90%) or PAX7/FOXO1 (10%-30%) fusion genes [1]. These characteristic fusion genes help distinguish ARMS from poorly differentiated embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS), which is the most common type of rhabdomyosarcoma in children [1]. Further testing may be needed to identify each specific gene fusion. Patients with FOXO1 rearrangement gerenally have inferior prognosis than those without; patients with the PAX3/FOXO1 fusion gene have a worse prognosis than patients with the PAX7/FOXO1 fusion gene [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References 1. Fletcher CDM, et al. Soft tissue tumours. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. Soft tissue and bone tumours. 5th ed. IARC Press; 2020:chap 2. Accessed July 18, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Soft tissue sarcoma. Version 2.2023. Updated April 25, 2023. https://www.nccn.org
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FISH, AML, CBFB/MYH11, Inversion 16
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$1920
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This test is performed to detect the CBFB rearrangements such as inversion (16) and translocation t(16;16), by FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization). This assay is useful for diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with inv(16) or t(16;16); CBFB-MYH11.
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FISH, AML/MDS, -7/Deletion 7q31
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$2996
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects monosomy 7 and deletion in chromosome 7q31 (D7S522 locus). The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis and prognostic assessment of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Monosomy 7 and del(7q) are recurrent genetic abnormalities associated with myeloid disorders, including MDS and AML. In the diagnosis of MDS, monosomy 7 and del(7q) are considered MDS-associated karyotypes; the presence of one of them can be used to help establish the diagnosis [1]. According to the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R), the presence of del(7q) in patients with MDS indicates intermediate cytogenetic risk, while the presence of monosomy 7 or double abnormalities including del(7q) or monosomy 7 indicates poor cytogenetic risk [2]. In patients with AML, the presence of monosomy 7 indicates poor/adverse prognosis [3]. Monosomy 7, 7q deletion, and loss of 7q are defining cytogenetic abnormalities of AML, myelodysplasia-related (AML-MR) [4].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Myelodysplastic syndromes. Version 1.2023. Updated September 12,2022. https://www.nccn.org 2. Greenberg PL, et al. Blood. 2012;120(12):2454-2465.3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Acute myeloid leukemia. Version 4.2023. Updated July 11, 2023. https://www.nccn.org4. Khoury DJ, et al. Myeloid proliferations and neoplasms. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 2. Accessed June 16, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int
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FISH, AML/MDS, CEP 8, Trisomy 8
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$2996
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This test uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect trisomy 8 in patients with myeloid disorders. This FISH test may be used to aid standard cytogenetic testing to increase the detection rate of trisomy 8 when the result of standard cytogenetic testing is uncertain or when the specimen is suboptimal [1,2]. Identification of trisomy 8 in patients with myeloid disorders may inform prognosis and aid in follow-up testing to monitor treatment outcomes [3-5].Trisomy 8 is a common abnormality in patients with myeloid disorders, such as chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and hematologic disorders not otherwise specified. Trisomy 8 is the most common numerical aberration in AML and the second-most common in MDS [3]. As a sole abnormality, trisomy 8 is associated with an intermediate prognosis in patients with AML [4]. In patients with MDS, trisomy 8 is also associated with an intermediate prognosis according to the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R) [5]. Note that in the absence of defining morphological criteria, trisomy 8 is not considered definitive evidence of a hematologic neoplasm [6].Although trisomy 8 is strongly associated with myeloid malignancies, it is not specific for myeloid disorders. Trisomy 8 has been found in many other neoplastic disorders, such as lymphomas, lymphoblastic leukemias, desmoid tumors, and Dupuytren contracture [3]. In addition, myeloid disorders often harbor many recurring cytogenetic aberrations other than trisomy 8. Thus, this assay does not serve as a stand-alone test for myeloid disorders [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. CEP 8 SpectrumOrange DNA probe kit. Package insert. Abbott; 2012. Accessed April 3, 2022.2. Jenkins RB, et al. Blood. 1992;79(12):3307-3315.3. Paulsson K, Johansson B. Pathol Biol (Paris). 2007;55(1):37-48.4. Hemsing AL, at al. Expert Rev Hematol. 2019;12(11):947-958.5. Greenberg PL, et al. Blood. 2012;120(12):2454-2465.6. Swerdlow S, et al, eds. WHO Classification of Tumors of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues. Vol 2. 4th ed. IARC Press; 2017:104.
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FISH, AML-NUP98 (11p15.4)
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$2723
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Structural chromosomal rearrangements of the Nucleoporin 98 (NUP98) gene have been reported in a wide range of hematologic neoplasms including acute myeloid leukemia (AML), myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Fusion of NUP98 gene to various fusion partners leads to generation of leukemogenic NUP98 fusion proteins and correlates with poor prognosis. The NUP98 FISH test will allow for the detection of NUP98 gene rearrangement to further classify prognostic risk in AML and guide therapy selection.
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FISH, AML Targeted Panel
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$12575
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The Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) targeted FISH panel provide rapid detection of key WHO defining cytogenetic abnormalities that confirm diagnosis and disease classification, guide immediate and long-term therapy, and contribute to prognostication in patients with or suspected of having AML. The panel complements conventional cytogenetics and molecular testing and covers the following genomic alterations: t(8;21)(RUNX1::RUNX1T1), inv(16)/ t(16;16)(CBFB::MYH11), t(15;17)(PML::RARA), t(9;22)(BCR:: ABL1),11q23(KMT2A) rearrangements, and 17p13 (TP53) deletion. The results of this assay help distinguish AML subtypes (e.g., Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia, core-binding factor AML, AML with KMT2A rearrangement) from other myeloid neoplasms and support WHO classification when morphology and immunophenotype are insufficient. They ultimately enable accurate disease categorization which affects initial treatment choice, treatment urgency, and risk stratification:Favorable Prognosis (Core Binding Factor AML):- t(8;21)(q22;q22); RUNX1::RUNX1T1: a well-defined cytogenetic abnormality in "Core Binding Factor" (CBF) leukemia, this subtype frequently exhibits aberrant CD19 expression and is associated with high complete remission rates and favorable long-term survival.- inv(16)(p13.1q22) or t(16;16); CBFB::MYH11: a recurring cytogenetic abnormality in another CBF-AML subtype, it often presents with myelomonocytic features and abnormal eosinophils (AML-M4eo), and is associated with favorable prognosis.Distinct Treatment Pathway- t(15;17)(q24.1;q21.2); PML::RARA: defines Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL). It is a medical emergency due to high early mortality from coagulopathy but is highly curable with targeted therapies like All-Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA) and Arsenic Trioxide (ATO).Adverse or Variable Prognosis- t(9;22)(q34.1;q11.2); BCR::ABL1, also known as the "Philadelphia Chromosome" translocation: characteristic of CML, it occurs in rare cases of AML and is associated with a highly aggressive clinical course and low survival rate, often requiring intensive chemotherapy combined with Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKI).- 11q23 (KMT2A) rearrangements: rearrangements of KMT2A gene (previously known as MLL) involve many partner genes and generally carry an intermediate to adverse prognosis. They are common in infant leukemias and therapy-related AML.- 17p13 deletion (TP53): deletions of the TP53 gene define a highly treatment-resistant, high-risk subtype, typically associated with a complex karyotype and very poor prognosis.
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FISH, APL, PML/RARA, Translocation 15, 17
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$1873
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay uses dual-fusion probes to detect the t(15;17)(q24;q21) translocation that results in the PML/RARA fusion gene. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).APL is a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia with distinct clinical and histopathologic features. Most patients with APL harbor a translocation that involves the RARA gene on chromosome 17 and the PML gene on chromosome 15, which results in a PML/RARA fusion gene [1]. The College of American Pathologists and the American Society of Hematology recommend rapid detection of the PML/RARA fusion gene for patients with suspected APL [2]. A FISH test with dual-fusion probes can be used to detect the PML/RARA fusion gene and help establish the diagnosis. Because a FISH test does not differentiate PML/RARA isotypes, which is needed for subsequent monitoring for measurable residual disease (MRD), a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is recommended by the European LeukemiaNet in addition to the FISH test or as an alternative [3].Approximately 5% of patients with APL harbor variant RARA translocations that involve partner genes other the PML gene [1]. A FISH test with the RARA break-apart probe can be used for assessing the RARA status when morphology is suspicious for APL, but the PML/RARA fusion gene is not detected.A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Khoury DJ, et al. Myeloid proliferations and neoplasms. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 2. Accessed June 8, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. Arber DA, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2017;141(10):1342-1393.3. Sanz MA, et al. Blood. 2019;133(15):1630-1643.
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FISH, APL, RARA-BA
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$2664
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay uses a break-apart probe to detect chromosomal translocations involving the RARA gene region at chromosome 17q21. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) with variant RARA translocations.APL is a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia with distinct clinical and histopathologic features. Most patients with APL harbor a translocation that involves the RARA gene on chromosome 17 and the PML gene on chromosome 15, which results in a PML/RARA fusion gene [1]. The College of American Pathologists and the American Society of Hematology recommend rapid detection of the PML/RARA fusion gene for patients with suspected APL [2]. A FISH test with dual-fusion probes can be used to detect the PML/RARA fusion gene and help establish the diagnosis. However, approximately 5% of patients with APL harbor variant RARA translocations that involve partner genes other than PML [1]. This FISH test with the RARA break-apart probe is useful for assessing the RARA status when morphology is suspicious for APL but the PML/RARA fusion gene is not detected.A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Khoury DJ, et al. Myeloid proliferations and neoplasms. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 2. Accessed June 8, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. Arber DA, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2017;141(10):1342-1393.
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FISH, APL with Reflex to RARA
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$1873
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Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia with distinct clinical and histopathologic features. Historically one of the most lethal forms of acute myeloid leukemia, APL leads to disseminated intravascular coagulation and death when not diagnosed and treated. Treatment with all-trans-retinoic acid substantially improves survival in patients who have failed anthracycline chemotherapy or for whom anthracycline is contraindicated. Similarly, arsenic trioxide is beneficial in APL patients who have failed or have contraindications for treatment with anthracycline or retinoid-based therapy.Genetically, APL is characterized by a unique chromosomal anomaly. More than 99% of APL patients harbor a translocation between chromosomes 15 and 17, which fuses the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARA) gene on chromosome 17 with the PML gene on chromosome 15. A short or a long transcript isoform is produced, depending on the PML breakpoint; the short isoform has been linked to poor outcome, but this association remains controversial. Detection of the PML/RARA t(15;17) translocation is diagnostic for APL, although the diagnosis can also be based on morphology. The presence of this translocation is necessary for response to all-trans-retinoic acid and arsenic trioxide. Thus, the PML/RARA t(15;17) assay is useful for diagnosis and predicting treatment response. It is also helpful for monitoring therapeutic response and MRD and for detecting early relapse.This RARA break-apart probe is useful for detecting variant RARA translocations with partners other than PML. Therefore, this testing is useful for verifying RARA status when morphology is suspicious for APL but t(15;17) FISH is negative.
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FISH, ATM and TP53
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$5991
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The most common prognostically established cytogenetic abnormalities in CLL/SLL are 13q14 deletion, +12, TP53 (17p) deletion and ATM (11q) deletion. Although all these aberrations can be detected using the CLL/SLL FISH panel, the ATM and TP53 deletions status can be ordered separately. TP53 (17p) deletion predicts treatment failure with alkylating agents, fludarabine and short survival times. Patients with TP53 deletions should be treated with targeted therapy. ATM (11q) deletion is associated with marked lymphadenopathy, rapid disease progression, and unfavorable prognosis. In multivariate analysis, TP53 and ATM deletions provided independent prognostic information. In addition to CLL/SLL, ATM and TP53 deletions can also be seen in other B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders.
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FISH, B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Panel
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$3663
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This test is performed to detect the rearrangements of 6q21 (SEC63), 6q23 (MYB), ATM (11q22.3), centromere 12 (D12Z3), 13q14.3 (DLEU), 13q34 (LAMP1) and TP53 (17p13.1) regions, by FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization). This assay is useful for prognostic assessment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL).
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FISH, B-Cell Malignancy, IGH, 14q32 Rearrangement
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$2001
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The splitting of IgH region of chromosome 14q32 is frequently implicated in translocations seen in a variety of hematological malignancies of B-cell origin.
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FISH, Burkitt's/NHL/ALL, IGH/MYC, t(8;14)
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$2273
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The translocation T(8;14)(Q24.1;Q32) is assayed by FISH with probes from the regions C-MYC (8Q24.1) and IGH (14Q32). This assay is useful to diagnose Burkitt's type lymphoma and some cases of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
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FISH, Chromosome 20q Deletion
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects chromosome 20q12 deletion and may aid in the diagnosis and prognostic assessment of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Deletion of chromosome 20q is a recurrent genetic abnormality associated with myeloid disorders, including MDS and AML. In the diagnosis of MDS, del(20q) is considered one of the MDS-associated karyotypes and can be used to help establish the diagnosis [1]. According to the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R), del(20q) as a single anomaly in patients with MDS indicates good prognosis [2].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Myelodysplastic syndromes. Version 1.2023. Updated September 12,2022. https://www.nccn.org2. Greenberg PL, et al. Blood. 2012;120(12):2454-2465.
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FISH, Chromosome -5/Deletion 5q31
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects monosomy 5 and deletion in chromosome 5q31. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis and prognostic assessment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).Chromosome 5 abnormalities are recurrent genetic abnormalities associated with myeloid disorders, including AML and MDS. In patients with AML, the presence of monosomy 5 or del(5q) indicates poor/adverse prognosis [1]. Loss of 5q due to unbalanced translocation or del(5q) is one of the defining cytogenetic abnormalities of AML, myelodysplasia-related (AML-MR) [2]. In patients with MDS, del(5q) is one of the MDS-associated karyotypes and can be used to help establish the diagnosis [3]. According to the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R), the presence of del(5q) (with or without a second abnormality) in patients with MDS indicate good prognosis [4].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Acute myeloid leukemia. Version 3.2023. Updated April 5, 2023. https://www.nccn.org2. Khoury DJ, et al. Myeloid proliferations and neoplasms. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 2. Accessed June 16, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Myelodysplastic syndromes. Version 1.2023. Updated September 12,2022. https://www.nccn.org4. Greenberg PL, et al. Blood. 2012;120(12):2454-2465.
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FISH, Chromosome D13S319, Deletion 13q14
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects deletions in chromosome 13q14.3 with a probe specific for the D13S319 locus. The results of this test may aid in the prognostic assessment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL).The most common genetic abnormalities of CLL/SLL are del(13q), del(11q), trisomy 12, and del (17p). At least one of these 4 genetic abnormalities can be detected with FISH in >80% of patients with CLL/SLL [1]. Evaluation of these frequent genetic abnormalities is recommended for the investigation of prognosis [2] and may inform treatment decisions [3]. Del(13q) can be detected with FISH in 55% of patients with CLL/SLL [1]. Del(13q) results in the loss of the DLEU2/miR-15a/16-1 cluster, which has been implicated in the pathogenesis of CLL/SLL [4]. As a sole genetic abnormality, del(13q) is considered a favorable prognostic indicator [3].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Dohner H, et al. N Engl J Med. 2000;343(26):1910-1916.2. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 16, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma. Version 3.2023. Updated June 12, 2023. https://www.nccn.org4. Klein U, et al. Cancer Cell. 2010;17(1):28-40.
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FISH, Chromosome-Specific Probe (x1)
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$1893
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- Detect specific chromosome abnormalities precisely
- Screen for inherited genetic conditions early
- Track cancer-related chromosome changes closely
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FISH, Chromosome-Specific Probe (x1), Follow-up Study
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$1667
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- Monitor known chromosome changes over time
- Track genetic condition progress accurately
- Screen for treatment response patterns
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FISH, CLL, ATM, Deletion 11q22.3
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects deletion of the ATM gene region in chromosome 11q22.3. The results of this test may aid in the prognostic assessment and treatment selection for chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL).The most common genetic abnormalities of CLL/SLL are del(13q), del(11q), trisomy 12, and del (17p). At least one of these 4 genetic abnormalities can be detected with FISH in >80% of patients with CLL/SLL [1]. Evaluation of these frequent genetic abnormalities is recommended for the investigation of prognosis [2] and may inform treatment decisions [3]. Del(11q) results in the loss of the ATM gene and can be detected with FISH in 18% of patients with CLL/SLL [1]. The presence of del(11q) is associated with marked lymphadenopathy and unfavorable prognosis [2,3].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Dohner H, et al. N Engl J Med. 2000;343(26):1910-1916.2. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 16, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma. Version 3.2023. Updated June 12, 2023. https://www.nccn.org
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FISH, CLL, CEP 12, Trisomy 12
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects trisomy of chromosome 12 and may aid in the prognostic assessment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL).The most common genetic abnormalities of CLL/SLL are del(13q), del(11q), trisomy 12, and del (17p). At least one of these 4 genetic abnormalities can be detected with FISH in >80% of patients with CLL/SLL [1]. Evaluation of these frequent genetic abnormalities is recommended for the investigation of prognosis [2] and may inform treatment decisions [3]. Trisomy 12 can be detected with FISH in 16% of patients with CLL/SLL [1] and is more likely to occur in patients with enlarged proliferation centers [2]. Although the genes involved in trisomy 12 are unknown, the presence of trisomy 12 confers an intermediate prognostic risk [3].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Dohner H, et al. N Engl J Med. 2000;343(26):1910-1916.2. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 16, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma. Version 3.2023. Updated June 12, 2023. https://www.nccn.org
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FISH, CML/ALL, bcr/abl, Translocation 9,22
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$1967
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This test uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect molecular rearrangement of the BCR and ABL1 genes involved in translocation t(9;22). This translocation, resulting in an abnormally short chromosome 22 known as the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph), is associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), de novo acute myeloid leukemia, and acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) [1-3]. This test may also be used in the evaluation of Ph-negative CML and complex gene rearrangements [4].CML is defined as a myeloproliferative neoplasm with the presence of Ph. When blood and bone marrow morphology findings suggest CML, the diagnosis is confirmed by identifying Ph using chromosome analysis and/or by detecting the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene with PCR or FISH. In 5% to10% of CML patients who have complex translocations involving chromosomes 9, 22, and other chromosome(s), Ph cannot be identified by chromosome analysis. In these patients, FISH is especially useful for detecting BCR/ABL1 rearrangement [4]. Ph is also present in some adults (~25%) and children (2%-4%) with ALL [2]. This test can be used to identify ALL with the t(9;22) BCR/ABL1 rearrangement (Ph-positive ALL).FISH can be performed on bone marrow specimens and/or on peripheral blood. When bone marrow evaluation is not feasible, FISH on a peripheral blood specimen can be used to confirm the diagnosis of CML. The dual-fusion FISH assay used in this test has a low false-positive rate and can detect all variant translocations of Ph. However, this test is not quantitative and has not been adequately studied to confirm utility in monitoring response to treatment. qPCR is the most sensitive assay for measurement of BCR-ABL1 mRNA [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology: Chronic myeloid leukemia, Version 1.2022. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Accessed November 9, 2021. https://www.nccn.org/2. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Version 2.2021. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Accessed November 9, 2021. https://www.nccn.org/3. Arber DA, et al. Blood. 2016;127(20):2391-2405.4. Albano F, et al. Mol Cancer. 2010;9:120.
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FISH, Cri Du Chat
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$1819
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This test uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology to detect a deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5 in individuals with clinically suspected 5p- syndrome (cri du chat syndrome). Infants with this syndrome often have low birth weight, weak muscle tone, and a characteristic high-pitched cry that resembles that of a cat. Patients may also have developmental delay, intellectual disability, characteristic facial features, a small head, and dental malocclusions [1].5p- syndrome, though rare, is one of the most common structural chromosomal anomalies. It is caused by a partial or complete deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5. Clinical manifestation, severity, and progression of the disease largely depend on the type, size, and region of the deletion(s). Diagnosis is based on clinical findings and can be confirmed by chromosomal karyotyping. When the karyotype appears normal but clinical suspicion for 5p-syndrome is high, FISH or chromosomal microarray analysis may aid in diagnosis [1]. However, a negative FISH result (ie, no deletion detected) does not rule out 5p- syndrome.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Ajitkumar A, et al. Cri du chat syndrome. In: StatPearls [Internet]. StatPearls Publishing; 2021. Accessed October 18, 2021. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482460/
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FISH, CRLF2-BA Xp22/Yp11
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$2122
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The CRLF2 (cytokine receptor-like factor 2) break apart FISH probe allows for identification of the rearrangement in blood or bone marrow samples. CRLF2 rearrangements are primarily associated with B-cell ALL, commonly fusing with either the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene on chromosome 14, or the P2RY8 gene, located within the pseudoautosomal region (PAR), on chromosomes X and Y.
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FISH, DDIT3 (CHOP) 12q13.3
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$2472
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The DDIT3 (CHOP) dual color break apart probe set will detect rearrangements of chromosome region 12q13.1-12q13.2 from cultured cells and FFPE sections. Liposarcoma is the most common soft tissue malignancy in adults accounting for at least 20% of all sarcomas in this age group. DDIT3 is implicated in two translocations associated with myxoid- round cell liposarcoma: t(12;16)(q13;p11) and t(12;22) (q13;q12) creating FUS/DDIT3 and EWS/DDIT3 chimeric genes, respectively. Also DDIT3 may be involved in translocations with variant chromosome regions. The fusion genes generated as a result of chromosomal rearrangements are used to monitor diagnosis and treatment.
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FISH, DiGeorge, Velocardiofacial Syndrome (VCFS)
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$1819
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This test uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology to detect microdeletions in the chromosome 22q11.2 region when there is clinical suspicion of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Chromosome 22q11.2 deletions are associated with conditions including DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) and velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS). 22q11.2 deletion syndrome cannot be detected by conventional or high-resolution chromosome analysis (karyotyping) [1,2].Common clinical features associated with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome include congenital heart disease (64%); palate deformities (67%), especially cleft palate; learning difficulties (70%-90%); immune deficiency (77%); hypocalcemia (50%); gastrointestinal anomalies; renal anomalies (16%); skeletal abnormalities; and ocular abnormalities [3].The FISH DGS/VCFS test is generally ordered for individuals with clinical suspicion of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. This FISH test can also be performed on prenatal specimens, such as chorionic villus sampling and amniotic fluid specimens [4].Note: Most deletions associated with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome can be detected with FISH. However, some affected individuals have smaller, atypical, nested deletions that cannot be detected with FISH but can be detected with chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA).The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Novelli A, et al. Molec Cellular Probes. 1999;13(4):303-307.2. International 22q11.2 Foundation. Deletion vs. Duplication. Accessed August 27, 2021. https://22q.org/what-is-22q/deletion-vs-duplication/3. McDonald-McGinn DM, et al. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. In: Adam MP, et al., ed. GeneReviews®. University of Washington; September 23, 1999. Accessed August 27, 2021. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1523/4. Driscoll DA. Genet Med. 2001;3(1):14-18.
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FISH, EGFR
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$1819
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The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a cellular transmembrane receptor with tyrosine kinase enzymatic activity that plays a key role in human cancer. EGFR-dependent signaling is involved in cancer cell proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis. Targeting the EGFR is a valuable molecular approach to cancer therapy. Lung Cancer: Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) Inhibitors have shown promising results in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC), who previously have failed on chemotherapy. Colorectal Cancer: The antiepidermal growth factor receptor (anti-EGFR) monoclonal antibodies, cetuximab and pantiumamab, have good clinical activity in about 10% of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer that is resistant to chemotherapy. Breast Cancer: EGFR levels were examined by radioligand binding assays in 846 patients with invasive breast cancer. The median follow-up period was 50 months. There was a wide variablility of EGRF levels among the studied tumors (0.01-403 fmol/mg protein).
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FISH, ETV6/RUNX1 (TEL/AML1), Translocation (12;21)
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$1873
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects the ETV6/RUNX1 (TEL/AML1) fusion gene and is used for determining prognosis of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and monitoring for recurrence. The ETV6/RUNX1 (TEL/AML1) fusion gene results from the t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation and is usually undetectable by conventional chromosome analysis [1]. Although it occurs rarely in adults, it is the most common recurrent translocation in B-lineage pediatric ALL (frequency ~25%) [2]. The presence of the ETV6/RUNX1 (TEL/AML1) fusion gene is indicative of ALL with a favorable prognosis partially due to chemosensitivity, especially in patients
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FISH, ETV6 (TEL) 12p13
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$2122
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The ETV6 dual color break apart probe is designed to detect rearrangements involving 12p13 in interphase cells. Rearrangements of the 12p13 region are one of the most common chromosome abnormalities found in human leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative disorders. More than half of the hematologic rearrangements of 12p13 involve ETV6. ETV6 has more than 30 translocation partner genes and five potential disease mechanisms. One of the more common rearrangements is t(12;21)(p13;q22) which is found in 15 to 35% of pediatric B-lineage ALL cases and is often undetected by conventional cytogenetic studies. There is a specific translocation probe set for this rearrangement. However, there are not probe sets for the other partners. Therefore, a break apart probe to define the involvement of ETV6 is important to determining diagnosis and therapy such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors. There are 26 of the more common rearrangement partners reported today.
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FISH, Ewing/PNET, EWSR1, 22q12 Rearrangements
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$1743
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A FISH Ewing sarcoma assay by using the LSI (R) EWSR1 (22q12) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe (Vysis) to identify chromosomal rearrangements of the EWSR1 gene region.
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FISH, FGFR1, 8p11-12
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$1920
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FISH testing with the FGFR1 probe allows detection of translocations involving FGFR1 and another chromosome region (usually a tyrosine kinase coding gene). Fusion of FGFR1 with a tyrosine kinase coding gene leads to kinase activation.
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$1920
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FISH, Follicular Lymphoma, IGH/BCL2, t(14;18)
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$2132
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Translocation t(14;18)(q32;q21.3) is assayed by FISH with probes from the regions IGH (14q32) and BCL2 (18q21.3) this assay is useful to diagnose follicular lymphoma (>75%) and diffuse large cell lymphomas (25%).
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FISH, FUS-BA 16p11.2
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$2472
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The dual color break apart FUS probe (16p11) is useful for definitive identification of rearrangements in cells from cultures or FFPE. FUS is involved in translocations with several partners and is implicated in leukemias and solid tumors. The myxoid-round cell liposarcoma is characterized by the presence of the reciprocal chromosomal translocation t(12;16)(q13;p11). This translocation creates the DDIT3-FUS chimeric gene and is associated with poor prognosis. FUS has other translocation partners that will be detected by this break apart probe, and it can be useful for investigating rearrangements involving the 16p11 region. This test can be used to assist in diagnosis and response to therapy. Adipose tumors pose difficulties for diagnosis based on histology and clinical features. The differential morphological diagnosis of soft tissue tumors is often complex, including benign versus malignant and sarcoma versus other neoplasms. Liposarcomas are the most frequent soft tissue saracomas that occur in adults. FISH probes can be helpful in differentiating between benign tumors and malignant liposarcoma and in defining the subtype of liposarcoma.
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FISH, HER-2/neu, Paraffin Block
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$2273
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HER-2 oncogene amplification in stage 2 lymph node positive breast cancer which aids in treatment selection and prognostication.
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FISH, HER-2/neu with Reflex to IHC
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$2273
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This test uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect HER2 (also known as ERBB2 or HER-2/neu) oncogene amplification in the invasive component of a breast cancer specimen. This test may be used in patients with diagnosed breast cancer to assess eligibility for HER2-targeted therapy [1,2]. An inconclusive pattern of the results will reflex to an immunohistochemistry (IHC) test on the same specimen.The HER2 gene (also known as ERBB2 or HER-2/neu) encodes the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2. HER2 gene amplification and/or HER2 overexpression are found in up to 20% of primary breast cancers and are associated with adverse disease outcomes [1,3]. HER2 status is most often used to determine patient eligibility for HER2-targeted therapies. These HER2-targeted therapies are not recommended for breast cancers lacking amplification/overexpression of HER2 [1]. Therefore, detection of HER2 amplification/overexpression is important for identifying patients whose cancers are likely to respond to this type of targeted treatment.The American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists (ASCO/CAP) Expert Panel recommends HER2 testing of the invasive component of primary or metastatic tumor tissue in all patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer [2].HER2 status can be assessed by detecting either protein overexpression with immunohistochemistry (IHC) or gene amplification with FISH. If the initial FISH test yields an inconclusive result, then reflex testing using IHC will be performed [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Wolff AC, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2014;138(2):241-256.2. Wolff AC, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2018;142(11):1364-1382.3. Ross JS, et al. Stem Cells. 1998;16(6):413-428.
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FISH, HES/Leukemia, 4q12 Rearrangement (FIP1L1-PDGFRA)
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$2617
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FIP1L1-PDGFRa fusion (rearrangement of 4q12; interstitial deletion of CHIC2 region) is observed in diverse eosinophilia-associated hematologic disorders. The cases with FIP1L1-PDGFRa fusion show an excellent response to the tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib mesylate (Metzgeroth et al, 2007)
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FISH, High-Grade Lymphoma Panel
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$5971
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High-grade B-cell lymphoma can be difficult to classify if histologic and immunophenotypic features are not entirely typical. Large B-cell lymphoma with monomorphic appearance or very high mitotic rate and Burkitt lymphoma cases that have atypical immunophenotypic or morphologic appearances present diagnostic difficulties. The FISH panel for MYC (8q24), t(14;18) (IGH-BCL2) and BCL6 (3q27) translocations, provides additional diagnostic information that may help in final classification and therapy selection in high-grade B-cell lymphomas as well as to assess for "double-hit" lymphomas and "triple-hit" lymphomas.
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FISH, IGH/BCL3, t(14;19)
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$2132
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This test is useful for detecting a neoplastic clone with IGH/BCL3 rearrangement, t(14;19), in patients with Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) and other lymphoproliferative neoplasms and tracking response to therapy. CLL/SLL is a mature B cell neoplasm characterized by a progressive accumulation of monoclonal B lymphocytes. CLL/SLL is the most common leukemia in adults in Western countries, accounting for approximately 25-30% of all leukemias in the United States. It is estimated that >21,000 new cases of CLL/SLL will be diagnosed each year in the United States. Approximately 0.9% of all newly diagnosed CLL/SLL patients have IGH/BCL3 translocation. CLL/SLL with t(14;19) has been associated with lymphocytosis, atypical immunophenotype and lymphocyte morphology, unmatured IGHV gene, and an aggressive clinical course.
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FISH, IGH/CCND1, t(11;14)
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$2132
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This test is performed to detect the IGH-CCND1 fusion, translocation t(11;14) by FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization). This assay is useful for diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma and, risk assessment for plasma cell myeloma.
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FISH, IGK-BA 2p11.2
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$2122
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The cytogenetics department has FISH panels for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, plasma cell myeloma, high grade lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The probes in these panels contain probes that determine rearrangements of gene regions with IGH. When IGH is intact in these analyses and there is evidence of a possible variant translocation for a disease-associated gene region, it is important to determine if there is a translocation involving one of the immunoglobulin light chain gene regions. Translocations involving the immunoglobulin loci are recurring events in various subtypes of B-cell lymphomas. In addition to translocations involving the IGH locus, variant translocations have been described in 5-10% of B-cell neoplasms involving either the immunoglobulin kappa (IGK) light chain or the lambda light chain (IGL). The best known translocations involving IG light chain loci are the variant Burkitt's translocations t(2;8)(p12;q24) and t(8;22)(q24;q11) present in up to 25% of all Burkitt's lymphomas. Other translocations involve the BCL6 oncogene: the t(2;3)(p12;q27) and t(3;22)(q27;q11) and BCL2 locus: t(2;18)(p12;q21) and t(18;22)(q21;q11) in F.L. Translocations involving the IG light chain loci usually lead to breakage within the joining region of the respective locus. These IGH and variant rearrangements may occur in combination in "double hit" and "triple hit" lymphomas.The IGK break apart FISH probe allows for definitive identification involving the rearrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus (IGK) located at chromosome band 2p11.2 in suspension cultures and FFPE tissues, and for the clarification of complex karyotypes. IGK has largely duplicated structure with duplicate gene regions being 96-100% identical. The IGK proximal copy is present in a 542Kb segment with 22 potentially functional variable (IGKV) gene segments and 18 pseudo-genes plus five joining (J)-segments and one IGK constant (IGKC) gene segment. The distal copy is a 433Kb segment with 21 potentially functional IGKV gene segments and 15 pseudo-genes.
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FISH, IGL-BA 22q11.22
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$2122
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The cytogenetics department has FISH panels for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, plasma cell myeloma, high grade lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The probes in these panels contain probes that determine rearrangements of gene regions with IGH. When IGH is intact in these analyses and there is evidence of a possible variant translocation for a disease-associated gene region, it is important to determine if there is a translocation involving one of the immunoglobulin light chain gene regions. Translocations involving the immunoglobulin loci are recurring events in various subtypes of B-cell lymphomas. In addition to translocations involving the IGH locus, variant translocations have been described in 5-10% of B-cell neoplasms involving either the immunoglobulin kappa (IGK) light chain or the lambda light chain (IGL). The best known translocations involving IG light chain loci are the variant Burkitt's translocations t(2;8)(p12;q24) and t(8;22)(q24;q11) present in up to 25% of all Burkitt's lymphomas. Other translocations involve the BCL6 oncogene: the t(2;3)(p12;q27) and t(3;22)(q27;q11) and BCL2 locus: t(2;18)(p12;q21) and t(18;22)(q21;q11) in F.L. Translocations involving the IG light chain loci usually lead to breakage within the joining region of the respective locus. These IGH and variant rearrangements may occur in combination in "double hit" and "triple hit" lymphomas. The IGL break apart FISH probe allows for definitive identification involving the rearrangement of the immunoglobulin light chain locus (IGL) located at chromosome band 22q11.22 in suspension cultures and FFPE sections. This probe is useful for identifying variant translocations and for identifying rearrangements in complex karyotypes.
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FISH, Kallmann Syndrome
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$1819
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- Detect genetic cause of delayed puberty
- Screen fertility issues linked to genetics
- Assess hormone development and smell loss
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FISH, KMT2A (Lysine Methyltransferase 2A) Gene Rearrangement
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The KMT2A (lysine methyltransferase 2A) gene, previously known as the MLL gene, on chromosome 11q23.3 encodes for a histone methyltransferase, which functions as an epigenetic regulator of transcription. KMT2A FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) testing is used to detect rearrangements in the KMT2A gene in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and in a small subset of patients with myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS). KMT2A rearrangements in acute leukemia are associated with a poor outcome. However, recent studies have shown that the prognosis is dependent on the fusion partner and cell lineage origin. In addition, both adults and pediatric patients with KMT2A gene rearrangements can now benefit from a recent FDA-approved menin inhibitor therapy, particularly in cases with relapsed and refractory acute leukemia. KMT2A FISH testing is used in conjunction with other clinical and histopathological tests. It is not intended to be used as a stand-alone diagnostic.
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FISH, Locus-Specific Probe (x1)
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$1967
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This FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) assay is performed using any single probe.
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$1967
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FISH, Locus-specific Probe (x2)
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$3934
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This FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) assay is performed using any combination of two probes.
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$3934
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FISH, Locus-Specific Probe (x3)
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$5901
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This FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) assay is performed using any combination of three probes.
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FISH, Lymphoid Disorder, 6q Deletion
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$2996
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Chromosome 6q deletion is a frequent abnormality in lymphoid malignancies including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), chronic lymphoid disorders (CLL) and small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL), non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. It may be the sole clonal abnormality in as many as 30% of cases. Deletions may be small and difficult to resolve using conventional chromosome analysis. Deletion of the region 6q21 to 6q23 (SEC63/MYB) may be associated with loss of recessive tumor suppressor gene and may be an initial step in leukemogenesis. In CLL/SLL, patients with 6q deletions often have higher white blood cell counts and more extensive lymphadenopathy. Deletions in the 6q21-q23 region occur in approximately 7% of CLL/SLL patients.
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FISH, MALT Lymphoma, API2/MALT1, t(11;18)
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects the t(11;8) translocation that results in the BIRC3(API2)/MALT1fusion gene. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma).MALT lymphomas-a subtype of marginal zone lymphomas-originate in marginal zone B cells and account for 5% to 8% of B-cell lymphomas [1]. The genetic abnormalities associated with MALT lymphoma include the following: t(11;18) that results in the BIRC3/MALT1fusion gene, t(14;18) that results in the IGH/MALT1 rearrangement, t(1;14) that results in the IGH/BCL10 rearrangement, and t(3;14) that results in the IGH/FOXP1 fusion gene [2]. The translocations involving MALT1 occur in 20% to 30% of patients with MALT lymphomas [3]. Detecting those translocations may help differentiate MALT lymphomas from other low-grade lymphomas [1].The BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene is the most common genetic abnormality of MALT lymphomas and is often detected in the stomach (24%) and the lungs (40%) [1]. In patients with gastric MALT lymphomas, chronic Helicobacter pylori infection contributes to the pathogenesis. The presence of the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene is associated with resistance to H pylori eradication therapy and disease dissemination [1,2]. Therefore, a FISH or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is recommended for detecting the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene in patients with gastric MALT lymphomas [2].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. Because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 12, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). B-cell lymphomas. Version 5.2023. Updated July 7, 2023. https://www.nccn.org3. Streubel B, et al. Leukemia. 2004;18(10):1722-1726.
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FISH, MALT Lymphoma, MALT1, 18q21 Rearrangement
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$3011
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay uses a break-apart probe to detect the MALT1 translocation. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma).MALT lymphomas-a subtype of marginal zone lymphomas-originate in marginal zone B cells and account for 5% to 8% of B-cell lymphomas [1]. The genetic abnormalities associated with MALT lymphoma include the following: t(11;18) that results in the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene, t(14;18) that results in the IGH/MALT1 rearrangement, t(1;14) that results in the IGH/BCL10 rearrangement, and t(3;14) that results in the IGH/FOXP1 rearrangement [2]. The translocations involving MALT1 occur in 20% to 30% of patients with MALT lymphomas [3]. Detecting those translocations may help differentiate MALT lymphomas from other low-grade lymphomas [1].The BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene is the most common genetic abnormality of MALT lymphomas and is often detected in the stomach (24%) and the lungs (40%) [1]. In patients with gastric MALT lymphomas, chronic Helicobacter pylori infection contributes to the pathogenesis. The presence of the BIR3/MALT1 fusion gene is associated with resistance to H pylori eradication therapy and disease dissemination [1,2]. Therefore, a FISH or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is recommended for detecting the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene in patients with gastric MALT lymphomas [2].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. Because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 12, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). B-cell lymphomas. Version 5.2023. Updated July 7, 2023. https://www.nccn.org3. Streubel B, et al. Leukemia. 2004;18(10):1722-1726.
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FISH, MALT Lymphoma, MALT1, rea18q21 with Reflex to API2/MALT1, t(11;18)
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$3011
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay uses a break-apart probe to detect the MALT1 translocation with reflex to FISH for the BIRC3(API2)/MALT1 fusion gene. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma).MALT lymphomas-a subtype of marginal zone lymphomas-originate in marginal zone B cells and account for 5% to 8% of B-cell lymphomas [1]. The genetic abnormalities associated with MALT lymphoma include the following: t(11;18) that results in the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene, t(14;18) that results in the IGH/MALT1 rearrangement, t(1;14) that results in the IGH/BCL10 rearrangement, and t(3;14) that results in the IGH/FOXP1 fusion gene [2]. The translocations involving MALT1 occur in 20% to 30% of patients with MALT lymphomas [3]. Detecting those translocations may help differentiate MALT lymphomas from other low-grade lymphomas [1].The BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene is the most common genetic abnormality of MALT lymphomas and is often detected in the stomach (24%) and the lungs (40%) [1]. In patients with gastric MALT lymphomas, chronic Helicobacter pylori infection contributes to the pathogenesis. The presence of the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene is associated with resistance to H pylori eradication therapy and disease dissemination [1,2]. Therefore, a FISH or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is recommended for detecting the BIRC3/MALT1 fusion gene in patients with gastric MALT lymphomas [2].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. Because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 12, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). B-cell lymphomas. Version 5.2023. Updated July 7, 2023. https://www.nccn.org3. Streubel B, et al. Leukemia. 2004;18(10):1722-1726.
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FISH, MDM2 12q15/CEP 12
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$2122
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The differential morphological diagnosis of soft tissue tumors is often complex, including benign versus malignant and sarcoma versus other neoplasms. The dual color MDM2/CEP12 probe set is used to evaluate cultured cells and interphase cells from FFPE for relative gain/ amplification of the MDM2 (transformed mouse 3T3 cell double minute, p53 binding protein) gene at band 12q15. MDM2 amplification may be found in a number of cancers, such as osteosarcomas, esophageal carcinomas, and other soft tissue derived tumors. MDM2 is implicated in a number of cancers due to its relationship with the p53 tumor suppressor gene. As a ubiquitin-protein ligase that promotes p53 degradation, overexpression of the MDM2 gene can contribute to the oncogenesis. Liposarcomas often have complex karyotypes, including large ring chromosomes and giant chromosomes. Molecular characterization using FISH probes is especially useful in differentiating between benign lipomas which are disomic for MDM2 and well differentiated liposarcoma and dedifferentiated liposarcoma which exhibit MDM2 gain/amplification.
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FISH, MDS/Myeloid Panel, -5/5q-, -7/7q-, +8,20q-
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$5678
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Prognostic investigation in patients with myelodysplasia or other myeloid malignancies. Among the patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), 45-50% have a least one chromosome rearrangement, the most common of which can be detected using this fluorescence in situ hydridization (FISH) panel (-5/5q-,-7/7q-,+8,20q-). This panel of FISH probes can increase the detection rate of chromosome abnormalities at diagnosis and aid in follow-up testing for clinically significant chromosome abnormalities in MDS. The identification of the specific chromosome regions involved in a patient's disease may play a significant role in treatment decisions as MDS targeted therapies are developed.
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FISH, MET Amplification
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$2174
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The proto-oncogene MET (c-MET) product is the hepatocyte growth factor receptor and encodes tyrosine-kinase activity. Overexpression of MET has been observed in variety of neoplasms such as kidney, lung, head and neck, ovary, breast, thyroid, brain, stomach, pancreas and colon. MET gene amplification, detected by FISH, has been associated with an unfavorable prognosis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and resistance to EGFR inhibitors.
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FISH, Miller-Dieker Syndrome
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$1819
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This test uses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect microdeletions in chromosome 17p13.3 in individuals with clinically suspected Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS). MDS is a developmental disorder characterized by distinct facial features along with a combination of neurologic findings, including "classic lissencephaly" (or smooth brain), seizures, developmental delay, and intellectual disability [1].Individuals with MDS may also have abnormalities in the heart and kidneys as well as omphalocele. Prognosis for MDS is poor; most children with MDS die before 2 years of age [1,2].This test detects the loss of PAFAH1B1, one of the genes that are associated with the clinical manifestations of MDS. Since similar clinical syndromes can be caused by pathogenic variants in PAFAH1B1, tests such as chromosomal microarray and gene sequencing may find abnormalities even if FISH does not.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Brock S, et al. PAFAH1B1-related lissencephaly/subcortical band heterotopia. In: Adam MP, et al., ed. GeneReviews®. University of Washington; March 3, 2009. Accessed September 30, 2021. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK5189 2. Blazejewski SM, et al. Front Genet. 2018;9:80.
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FISH, Multiple Myeloma, 1q21
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$1920
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Chromosomal abnormalities are detected in 80-85% of myeloma patients. One or more extra copies of 1q21 has been associated with poor prognosis in patients with newly diagnosed myeloma, whether as a sole abnormality or in combination with other nonrandom abnormalities. Prognostic factors such as this are helpful to clinicians in determining therapy and predicting long-term survival.
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$1920
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FISH, Multiple Myeloma, IGH/FGFR3, t(4;14)
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$1920
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The FGFR3/IGH translocation, t(4;14), provides important prognostic information in patients with plasma cell myeloma.
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$1920
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FISH, Multiple Myeloma, IGH/MAFB, t(14;20)
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$1920
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The IGH-MAFB probe set is used to detect the t(14;20)(q32;q12) in patients with high-risk plasma cell myeloma (PCM). This translocation is strongly associated with del(13q), hypodiploidy, and gain of 1q. However, patients with t(14;20) and monoclonal gammopathy, MGUS, or smoldering PCM, may have stable disease for years before progressing.
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$1920
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FISH, Multiple Myeloma, IGH/MAF, t(14;16)
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$1920
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The IGH/MAF translocation, t(14;16), provides important prognostic information in patients with plasma cell myeloma.
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$1920
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FISH, Myeloid Neoplasms, MECOM (EVI1), 3q26.2
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$2617
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Disruption of the human entropic virus integration site (EVI1 or MECOM) gene located at chromosome band 3q26.2 is associated with myeloid neoplasms and is indicative of a poor prognosis. EVI1 rearrangements are especially frequent in myeloid blast crisis that evolves through tyrosine kinase inhibitors. It has been associated with dysplasia of megakaryocytes and alters differentiation of other myeloid cells. Associated rearrangements include inv(3)(q21q26), t(3;3)q21;q26), t(3;21)(q26;q22) and t(3;12)(q26;p13).
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FISH, Myeloma, Chromosomes CEP 9, 11, 15
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$2875
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Plasma Cell Myeloma (PCM) is characterized by the proliferation of malignant monoclonal plasma cells in the bone marrow. Hyperdiploidy with gains of odd numbered chromosomes, including 9, 11, and 15, has been associated with a more favorable outcome in myeloma patients. This test replaces FISH, Multiple Myeloma (5, 9, 15), which is no longer available.
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FISH, Myeloma Panel with Reflex
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$21621
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Plasma cell myeloma is characterized by the proliferation of malignant monoclonal plasma cells in the bone marrow. This FISH panel is designed for clinical risk classification. Initial FISH testing is performed to detect deletion of TP53 (17p), rearrangements of IGH (14q32), rearrangements of MYC, gain of 1q, deletion of 1p, deletion 13q/monosomy 13, and gain (trisomy) of chromosome 9, 11, and 15 (for hyperdiploidy). When IGH rearrangement is positive, FISH for the specific IGH rearrangements t(11;14), t(4;14), t(14;16), t(14;20) will be performed.
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$21621
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FISH, Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) (Eosinophilia)
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$6960
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This FISH panel includes probes that target the PDGFRA (4q12), PDGFRB (5q33.1) and FGFR1 (8p11-12) loci. The probes included in this panel are constructed using the break apart strategy (fusion signal indicates an intact locus). This allows detection of rearrangements of PDGFRA, PDGFRB, and FGFR1 that result from translocations involving various chromosome regions (usually tyrosine kinase coding genes). Fusion of these receptors with a tyrosine kinase coding gene leads to kinase activation.Rearrangements of PDGFRA, PDGFRB, and FGFR1 are found in a rare group of stem cell myeloid and lymphoid neoplasms that have in common the presence of eosinophilia and the involvement of genes that code for a tyrosine kinase. As such, detection of these rearrangements will help to properly diagnose and follow up of these patients. Furthermore, patients with activated tyrosine kinases are good candidates for tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
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FISH, NHL, BCL6 3q27 Rearrangement
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$1920
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Chromosomal rearrangements of the BCL6 gene located at 3q27 are found in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas including diffuse large cell lymphoma (DLCL),follicular lymphoma (FL) and marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MZBCL). DLCL is an aggressive disease that usually responds well to multiagent chemotherapy. Up to 30% of DLCL demonstrate recurrent rearrangements involving the BCL6 gene.
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$1920
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FISH, N-myc Amplification, Neuroblastoma
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$1873
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects MYCN gene amplification and may aid in the risk stratification of neuroblastomas.Neuroblastomas occur predominantly in children and are the most common malignancy in children under 1 year old [1]. Because neuroblastomas are heterogeneous in nature, the treatment decisions are based on risk stratification, which takes into account a patient's age, disease stage, tumor histology, DNA ploidy, MYCN gene amplification status, and segmental chromosome aberration (SCA) [2].Amplification of the MYCN gene in neuroblastoma is generally associated with advanced tumor stage and unfavorable prognosis. Approximately 20% of all neuroblastoma tumors and 40% of high-stage tumors have MYCN amplification [3]. In patients with low-stage neuroblastomas, amplification of the MYCN gene correlates with lower overall survival and lower event-free survival [4]. In patients with stage M (metastatic) and MS (metastatic, special) neuroblastomas, amplification of the MYCN gene correlates with poor outcomes despite age [2]. However, MYCN gene amplification does not have prognostic value in patients over 18 months of age with stage M disease because of the overall poor outcomes [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Eisenhofer G. Monoamine-producing tumors. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Irwin MS, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2021;39(29):3229-3241. 3. Marrano P, et al. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2017;56(1):28-41.4. Bagatell R, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2009;27(3):365-370.
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FISH, Oligodendroglioma, 1p/19q
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$2425
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Oligodendroglioma tumors exhibit simultaneous deletions of 1p and 19q in two thirds of cases. These deletions have been associated with a favorable response to chemotherapy with long survival.
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FISH, p53, Deletion 17p13.1
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$2996
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects deletion of the TP53 gene region in chromosome 17p13.1. The results of this test may aid in the prognostic assessment and treatment selection for chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL).The most common genetic abnormalities of CLL/SLL are del(13q), del(11q), trisomy 12, and del (17p). At least one of these 4 genetic abnormalities can be detected with FISH in >80% of patients with CLL/SLL [1]. Evaluation of these frequent genetic abnormalities is recommended for the investigation of prognosis [2] and may inform treatment decisions [3].Del(17p) can be detected with FISH in 7% of patients with CLL/SLL and confers unfavorable prognosis [1]. Del(17p) results in the loss of the TP53 gene and can occur concurrently with mutations in the remaining TP53 allele. The abnormalities of the TP53 gene are the strongest genetic predictor of prognosis and treatment outcome and may be present before therapy or emerge after therapy [1,2]. Therefore, testing for both the deletion and mutation of the TP53 gene is recommended before initiation of the therapy to inform therapy selection and at progression in patients without previously identified TP53 abnormalities [1,2].A combination of genetic techniques is often involved in identifying genetic abnormalities. FISH testing is complementary to conventional cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping) and can be used to detect common cytogenetic abnormalities. However, because FISH is limited to probing specific chromosomal regions, it does not replace conventional cytogenetic analysis or chromosomal microarray for screening unknown abnormalities.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Dohner H, et al. N Engl J Med. 2000;343(26):1910-1916.2. Naresh KN, et al. B-cell lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours. 5 Beta V2 ed. IARC Press; 2022:chap 4. Accessed June 16, 2023. https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int3. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma. Version 3.2023. Updated June 12, 2023. https://www.nccn.org
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FISH, PDGFRB, 5q33.1
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$1920
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FISH testing with the PDGFRB probe allows detection of translocations involving PDGFRB and another chromosome region (usually a tyrosine kinase coding gene). Fusion of PDGFRB with a tyrosine kinase coding gene leads to kinase activation.
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$1920
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FISH, Ph-Like ALL Panel
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$5759
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Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), also referred to as a BCR-ABL1-like ALL, is a high-risk subset with a gene expression profile that shares significant overlap with that of Ph-positive (Ph+) ALL and is suggestive of active kinase signaling. It exhibits adverse clinical features, confers poor prognosis and harbors a diverse range of genetic alterations that active cytokine receptors genes and kinase signaling pathways making it amenable to treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy. This FISH panel has been designed to detect ABL1, ABL2 and PDGFRB rearrangements associated with the BCR-ABL1-like B-ALL (or Ph-like B-ALL) with ABL class fusions. Diagnosis of BCR-ABL1-like B-ALL patients with ABL1, ABL2 and PDGFRB rearrangements, will enable incorporation of TKI much earlier in the course of treatment as well as selection of patients eligible for future therapy trials.
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FISH, Prader-Willi/Angelman Syndrome
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$1819
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- Detect chromosome 15 genetic changes
- Screen for developmental delay causes
- Assess family genetic health history
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FISH, Prenatal Screen
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$2438
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This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) prenatal screening test is used for numerical abnormalities of chromosomes X, Y, 13, 18, and 21 in amniotic fluid and chorionic villus samples. Since this is a screening test, the results MUST be evaluated in conjunction with a standard chromosome study or a chromosomal microarray (CMA) study. Medical decisions should not be based solely on FISH screen results. The American College of Medical Genetics recommends that irreversible therapeutic action should not be taken based on the results of FISH analysis alone (Am. J. Hum. Genet. 53: 526-527, 1993).
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FISH, RET
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$2122
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The RET red/green FISH probe mixture allows for definitive identification of the rearrangement in FFPE tumor specimens. RET rearrangements have been identified in 1-2% of lung adenocarcinomas (non-small cell lung cancer), especially in a younger population (
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$2122
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FISH, RUNX1T1/RUNX1 (ETO/AML1), Translocation (8;21)
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$2001
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This test is performed to detect the RUNX1T1 (ETO;8q22) and RUNX1 (AML1;21q22), translocation t(8;21), by FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization). This assay is useful for diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with RUNX1T1/RUNX1 (ETO/AML1) gene fusion.
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$2001
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FISH, Smith-Magenis
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$1819
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This test is used in the diagnosis of Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS), a genetic disorder caused by a deletion at chromosome 17p11.2. SMS is characterized by distinctive facial features, skeletal malformations, developmental delay, cognitive impairment, behavioral abnormalities, sleep disturbances, and childhood obesity [1].Infants born with SMS often have feeding difficulties, hypotonia, and failure to thrive. As the child ages, characteristic facial features and behavioral abnormalities (including sleep disturbances and self-injurious behaviors) become more apparent. Developmental delay, intellectual disability, speech impairment, hearing loss, and physical abnormalities involving the eye, ear, and/or short stature may also be present [1].Although the 17p11.2 region contains multiple genes, RAI1 was found to be responsible for most clinical manifestations of SMS. Other than deletions at chromosome 17p11.2, pathogenic variants in RAI1 also lead to SMS [1]. Therefore, a negative FISH result does not rule out SMS. Tests such as chromosomal microarray and gene sequencing are often used to identify gene changes and differentiate SMS from other genetic disorders with similar clinical features.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Smith ACM, et al. Smith-Magenis Syndrome. In: Adam MP, et al., ed. GeneReviews®. University of Washington; March 3, 2009. Accessed September 29, 2021. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1310/
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$1819
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FISH, SRY/X Centromere
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$2425
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Description:
- Screen for sex chromosome differences
- Clarify unclear genetic test results
- Detect specific chromosome gene patterns
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$2425
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FISH, T-cell Receptor alpha/delta, 14q11.2
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$1920
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Description:
Rearrangements of the T-cell receptor alpha/delta TRA/D are recurrent in both mature and immature T-cell neoplasms. Many of these TRA/D rearrangements are cryptic at the conventional cytogenetic level and therefore are detected mainly by molecular testing and FISH. The majority of these rearrangements are translocations that juxtapose a transcription factor gene to the TRA/D locus leading to its aberrant expression in developing thymocytes.
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$1920
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FISH, TCL1, 14q32.1
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$1920
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Description:
The proto-oncogene TCL1 located at 14q32.1 is overexpressed in a variety of lymphoid neoplasms, including T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL), T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL/LBL), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-infected B-cell lymphomas and AIDS-related lymphomas. The overexpression of TCL1 usually results from juxtaposition to a T-cell receptor locus via a translocation or inversion.
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$1920
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FISH, Trisomy 12 and 13q Deletion
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$5991
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Description:
The most common prognostically established cytogenetic abnormalities in CLL/SLL are 13q14 deletion, +12, TP53 (17p) deletion and ATM (11q) deletion. Although all these aberrations can be detected using the CLL/SLL FISH panel, trisomy 12 and 13q deletion status can be ordered separately, 13q deletion is associated with a favorable prognosis in CLL/SLL and it is also seen in other lymphoproliferative disorders. Trisomy 12 is strongly associated with CLL/SLL and less frequently with other lymphoproliferative disorders. In CLL/SLL patients, trisomy 12 is often characterized by a lymphocytic proliferation of cells with atypical immunophenotype and lymphocyte morphology and an intermediate prognosis.
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$5991
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FISH, Williams Syndrome
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$1819
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Description:
- Detect Williams syndrome genetic deletion
- Screen for developmental delay causes
- Assess inherited heart defect risk
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$1819
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FISH, Wolf-Hirschhorn
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$1819
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Description:
This fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay detects a partial deletion of the Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) critical region (WHSCR) in chromosome 4p16.3. The results of this test may aid in the diagnosis of WHS.WHS is a rare chromosomal deletion disorder characterized by distinct craniofacial features ("Greek warrior helmet" appearance), prenatal and postnatal growth deficiency, microcephaly, seizure, hypotonia, and intellectual disability [1]. Patients with WHS may also have congenital malformations in the heart, kidney, genitourinary tract, and skeleton. The pathogenesis of WHS involves multiple genes, and the clinical severity generally correlates with deletion size. The deletions associated with WHS can be de novo (85%-90%) or inherited from parental balanced rearrangements (10%-15%) [1].A heterozygous deletion of the WHSCR on chromosome 4p16.3 detected by a FISH test supports the diagnosis of WHS [2]. However, because the FISH test is a targeted deletion analysis, a negative result of the FISH test does not rule out other deletions associated with the WHS or other deletion syndromes with similar clinical features. Chromosomal microarray detects almost all deletions of the WHSCR and can define the size of the deletion, and thus is considered the preferred test for WHS [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Zollino M, et al. Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2008;148C(4):257-269. 2. National Organization for Rare Disorders. Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Accessed May 8, 2023. https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/wolf-hirschhorn-syndrome/
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$1819
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FISH, X-Linked Ichthyosis Steroid Sulfatase Deficiency
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$1819
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Description:
- Detect genetic cause of scaly skin
- Screen for inherited ichthyosis condition
- Assess family history skin risk
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$1819
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FISH, X/Y, Post Opposite Sex Bone Marrow Transplant
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$2861
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Description:
- Verify the success of your transplant
- Detect any complications early on
- Clarify your body's recovery progress
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Allergy blood testing,
Genetic testing,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
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$2861
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Flaxseed (f333) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against flaxseed. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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FLCN Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the FLCN gene. A pathogenic variant identified in the FLCN gene is consistent with a diagnosis of Birt-Hogg-Dube (BHD) syndrome. Individuals with BHD syndrome have an elevated risk of renal tumors, pulmonary cysts, and spontaneous pneumothorax. Various cutaneous lesions occur in nearly all individuals with BHD syndrome.
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$1360
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Flecainide
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$284
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Description:
Monitoring the Flecainide concentration is used to assure compliance and avoid toxicity of this cardiac drug used to treat ventricular tachycardia and premature contractions.
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$284
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FLI-1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Expressed in normal and neoplastic endothelial cells, hematopoietic cells and Ewing sarcoma/PNET.
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$834
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FLI-1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Expressed in normal and neoplastic endothelial cells, hematopoietic cells and Ewing sarcoma/PNET.
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$632
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FLT3 Mutation Analysis
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$1700
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Description:
FLT3 (fms-like tyrosine kinase-3) is a receptor tyrosine kinase that plays a significant role in cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells. Mutations of FLT3 represent one of the most frequent molecular mutations in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and are reported in 25-30% of the patients. These mutations predominantly include FLT3 internal tandem duplications (ITD) which occur in the region of the gene encoding the Juxtamembrane region of the protein and point mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain (TKD). Patients with a high mutant allelic ratio (>0.5) are more likely to be responsive to FLT3 inhibition compared to those with low allelic ratio but also with poor prognosis due to high relapse risk. The TKD mutations most frequently involve mutation or deletion of codons D835 or I836. Both ITD and TKD mutations constitutively activate FLT3 kinase activity without the need for the ligand and hence promote malignancy. AML patients with FLT3 internal tandem duplication (ITD) mutations have poor prognosis, high relapse rates, and reduced overall survival. Patients with FLT3 mutations could be eligible for FLT3-targeted therapy regimens.
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$1700
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Fluconazole
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$1000
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Description:
Fluconazole is commonly used in the treatment of various types of fungal infections. Due to the fact it is readily soluble in water it can be administered in relatively large amounts to patients. Measurement of serum drug levels may be helpful to optimize drug dosing regimens, particularly where there is non-compliance, concern about drug interactions, pharmacokinetic variability, or suspected toxicity.
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$1000
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Flucytosine, Serum/Plasma
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$1562
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$1562
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Flunitrazepam and Metabolites, Quantitative
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$1000
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Description:
In Latin America and Europe, Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam) is prescribed as a short-term treatment for insomnia, and as a preanesthetic medication. Flunitrazepam is considered a drug of abuse when used to enhance the effect of other substances such as marijuana, heroin, and ethanol. The combination of ethanol and flunitrazepam may lead to sedation, loss of motor function, impaired judgement, behavioral changes, and anterograde amnesia.
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$1000
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Flunitrazepam and Metabolites, Quantitative, Urine
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$1000
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Description:
In Latin America and Europe, Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam) is prescribed as a short-term treatment for insomnia, and as preanesthetic medication. Flunitrazepam is considered a drug of abuse when used to enhance the effect of other substances such as marijuana, heroin, and ethanol. The combination of ethanol and flunitrazepam may lead to sedation, loss of motor function, impaired judgment, behavioral changes, and anterograde amnesia.
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$1000
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Fluoride, Random Urine
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$647
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Description:
- Check fluoride exposure from water sources
- Screen for workplace fluoride exposure risks
- Monitor bone and teeth health factors
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$647
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Fluoride, Serum/Plasma
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$420
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Description:
Overexposure/poisoning determination.
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$420
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Fluorocarbon 113, Blood
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$1592
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Description:
Exposure monitoring
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$1592
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Fluoxetine
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$482
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Description:
Fluoxetine is an antidepressant drug that is also used in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and to avoid toxicity.
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$482
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Fluphenazine, Serum/Plasma
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$521
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$521
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Fluvoxamine, Serum/Plasma
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$547
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$547
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FMP (Functional Metabolic Panel)
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$476
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of chronic fatigue
- Reveal underlying health conditions effortlessly
- Enhance your wellness with precise insights
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Ferritin, serum.
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin.
Iron, serum.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Progesterone, serum.
Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Dihydrotestosterone, LC/MS/MS
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days
Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$476
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Folate (Folic Acid)
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$128
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Description:
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.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s): Folic Acid
Includes:
Folate (Folic Acid)
Patient Instructions:
Folate assays of samples from patients receiving therapy with certain pharmaceuticals (eg, methotrexate or leucovorin), are contraindicated because of the cross-reactivity of folate binding protein with these compounds. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$128
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Folate, RBC
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$74
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Description:
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.
Alternative Names(s): Folic Acid, Red Cell Folate
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Folate, RBC
Patient Instructions:
Patient should not have vitamins containing folic acid during the previous three to five days; if so, consult physician before discontinuing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$74
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Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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$116
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Description:
The Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test measures the level of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in your blood. This hormone is produced by a gland in your brain. In women FSH stimulates the production of eggs and is important in the regulation of menstruation. In men FSH stimulates the production of sperm.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Specific blood tests for women,
Hormones & metabolism,
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$116
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Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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$84
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Description:
FSH/LH testing is used in the workup of infertility (for both men and women). Used also to investigate low sperm count, menstrual irregularities, pitutary disorders, diseases involving the testes or ovaries. May be used to determine the cause of early or delayed puberty. FSH and LH are secreted by the anterior pituitary in response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GNRH) secreted by the hypothalamus. In both males and females, FSH and LH secretion is regulated by a balance of positive and negative feedback mechanisms involving the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, the reproductive organs, and the pituitary and sex steroid hormones. FSH and LH play a critical role in maintaining the normal function of the male and female reproductive systems. Abnormal FSH levels with corresponding increased or decreased levels of LH, estrogens, progesterone, and testosterone are associated with a number of pathological conditions. Increased FSH levels are associated with menopause and primary ovarian hypofunction in females and primary hypogonadism in males. Decreased levels of FSH are associated with primary ovarian hyper-function in females and primary hypergonadism in males. Normal or decreased levels of FSH are associated with polycystic ovary disease in females. In males, LH is also called interstitial cell-stimulating hormone (ICSH). Abnormal LH levels with corresponding increased or decreased levels of FSH, estrogens, progesterone, and testosterone are associated with a number of pathological conditions. Increased LH levels are associated with menopause, primary ovarian hypofunction, and polycystic ovary disease in females and primary hypo-gonadism in males. Decreased LH levels are associated with primary ovarian hyperfunction in females and primary hyper-gonadism in males.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Specific blood tests for women,
Infertility blood testing,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$84
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Follicular Lymphoma, BCL-2/JH t(14;18), Real-Time PCR, Cell-based
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$2122
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Description:
Follicular lymphoma is the most common type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in the United States. Up to 90% of follicular lymphomas carry BCL-2/JH t(14;18) (q32;Q21) chromosome translocation. The presence of the BCL-2 translocation has been associated with poor prognosis in one group of diffuse large-cell and follicular lymphoma patients. Analysis of BCL-2 translocations provides an important marker for detection and monitoring of malignancy during patient treatment and follow up.
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$2122
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Fondaparinux Sodium (Xa Inhibition)
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$768
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Description:
Fondaparinux sodium (Arixtra) is a factor Xa inhibitor indicated for the prophylaxis and treatment of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in certain patient populations. The antithrombotic activity of Arixtra is the result of antithrombin III-mediated selective inhibition of Factor Xa. Neutralization of factor Xa interrupts thrombin formation and thrombus development. The anti-Factor Xa activity of the drug can be measured using the chromogenic anti-Xa method using Arixtra as the calibrator.
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$768
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Food Allergy Profile with Reflexes
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$667
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Description:
This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 15 different foods that are commonly associated with allergies. These foods include almond, cashew nut, codfish, cow's milk, egg white, hazelnut, peanut, salmon, scallop, sesame seed, shrimp, soybean, tuna, walnut, and wheat. If the IgE result for egg white, cow's milk, or peanut is abnormal, the corresponding allergen component panel will be performed. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergies [1].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE-sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when the food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum.The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.References1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025.3. NIAID-Sponsored Expert Panel, Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 Suppl):S1-S58.
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$667
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Food and Tree Nut Allergy Panel
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$567
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Description:
- Identify which foods cause your reactions
- Detect hidden nut allergies for safety
- Screen for unknown triggers in your meals
Includes:
Includes- IgE allergy testing for:
- Almond (f20)
- Brazil Nut (f18)
- Cashew Nut (f202)
- Codfish (f3)
- Cow's Milk (f2)
- Egg White (f1)
- Hazelnut (f17)
- Macadamia Nut (rf345)
- Peanut (f13)
- Salmon (f41)
- Scallop (f338)
- Sesame Seed (f10)
- Shrimp (f24)
- Soybean (f14)
- Tuna (f40)
- Walnut (f256)
- Wheat (f4)
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$567
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Food and Tree Nut Allergy Panel with Reflex to Components
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$880
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 17 foods (with an emphasis on tree nuts) that are commonly associated with allergies. If the IgE result for cow's milk, egg whites, peanuts, Brazil nuts, walnuts, cashew nuts, or hazelnuts is positive, the corresponding allergen component panel will be performed. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$880
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Food Specific IgG Allergy (Adult) Panel
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$1085
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Description:
IgE-assays are the best-studied and most accepted serologic tests for evaluating food allergy status. However, some clinicians also use IgG tests when evaluating individuals for food allergies, sensitivities, or tolerance. Food-specific IgG is generally believed to be a normal physiological response to food exposures. Therefore, many professional organizations, including the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, recommend against using IgG testing to diagnose food allergies or food intolerances/sensitivities [1-3].
We offer IgG food tests to support providers who use them in their evaluation of patients experiencing adverse reactions to foods.
References:
1. AAAAI. https://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/library/allergy-library/IgG-food-test. Accessed November 5, 2019.
2. Carr S, et al. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2010;8:12.
3. Stapel SO, et al. Allergy. 2008;63:793-769.
Includes:
Casein (f78) IgG
Cacao (Chocolate) (f93) IgG
Codfish (f3) IgG
Coffee (f221) IgG
Maize/Corn (f8) IgG
Egg White (f1) IgG
Peanut (f13) IgG
Soybean (f14) IgG
Tomato (f25) IgG
Wheat (f4) IgG
Yeast (Bakers/Brewers) (f45) IgG
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$1085
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Food Specific IgG Allergy Panel 1
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$709
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Description:
- Detect hidden food sensitivity triggers
- Screen for bloating and digestion issues
- Track skin and energy reactions
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Price:
$709
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Food Specific IgG Allergy Panel 2
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$1536
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Description:
- Identify foods triggering your digestion problems
- Screen for hidden food sensitivity reactions
- Track bloating and skin issue triggers
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Price:
$1536
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Food Specific IgG Allergy (Pediatric) Panel
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$1218
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Description:
IgE-assays are the best-studied and most accepted serologic tests for evaluating food allergy status. However, some clinicians also use IgG tests when evaluating individuals for food allergies, sensitivities, or tolerance. Food-specific IgG is generally believed to be a normal physiological response to food exposures. Therefore, many professional organizations, including the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, recommend against using IgG testing to diagnose food allergies or food intolerances/sensitivities [1-3].
We offer IgG food tests to support providers who use them in their evaluation of patients experiencing adverse reactions to foods.
References:
1. AAAAI. https://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/library/allergy-library/IgG-food-test. Accessed November 5, 2019.
2. Carr S, et al. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2010;8:12.
3. Stapel SO, et al. Allergy. 2008;63:793-769.
Includes:
Beef (f27) IgG
Casein (f78) IgG
Codfish (f3) IgG
Maize/Corn (f8) IgG
Egg White (f1) IgG
Orange (f33) IgG
Peanut (f13) IgG
Pork (f26) IgG
Soybean (f14) IgG
Wheat (f4) IgG
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$1218
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Food Specific IgG Beet Root
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$251
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind your symptoms
- Clarify if beetroot is affecting your health
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
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Food Specific IgG Black Olive
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$228
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Description:
- Detect black olive food sensitivity signs
- Track bloating and digestion problems
- Screen hidden triggers behind skin flare-ups
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$228
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Food Specific IgG Buckwheat
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$251
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind digestive issues
- Clarify if buckwheat is affecting your health
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Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
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Food Specific IgG Cauliflower
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$228
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Description:
- Detect cauliflower food sensitivity reactions
- Screen for bloating and digestive triggers
- Track immune response over time
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$228
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Food Specific IgG Cotton Seed
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$228
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Description:
- Check immune reaction to cotton seed
- Screen for hidden food sensitivity triggers
- Track digestive symptoms and possible causes
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$228
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Food Specific IgG Flounder
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$228
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Description:
- Check flounder food sensitivity reactions
- Screen for hidden digestive discomfort causes
- Track skin and energy symptoms
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$228
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Food Specific IgG Haddock
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$228
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Description:
- Detect hidden haddock food sensitivity
- Screen for bloating and digestive triggers
- Track skin and energy reactions
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$228
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Food Specific IgG Lima Bean
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$251
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind bloating
- Clarify why certain meals upset you
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
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Food Specific IgG Pecan
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$228
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Description:
- Check immune reaction to pecans
- Identify possible digestive trigger foods
- Track energy and skin symptoms
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$228
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Food Specific IgG Sole
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$228
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Description:
- Identify your specific food sensitivity trigger
- Check bloating and digestive discomfort causes
- Track immune response to diet changes
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$228
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Formaldehyde/Formalin (k80) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against formaldehyde/formalin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Fragile X DNA Analysis, Fetus
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$1920
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Description:
This test is to be used in the prenatal diagnosis of Fragile X (FX) syndrome in pregnancies where the mothers are identified carriers of gray zone (45-54), permutation (55-200), or full-mutation (>200) CGG repeat alleles. It can also be used in the prenatal diagnosis of fetuses whose siblings are affected with FX.
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$1920
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Fructosamine
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$230
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Description:
- Monitor your average blood sugar control
- Track your diabetes risk over weeks
- Assess changes in your daily eating habits
Includes:
Fructosamine
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$230
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Fructose, Semen
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$347
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Description:
- Check sperm energy fuel levels
- Screen for seminal vesicle blockages
- Assess male fertility function issues
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$347
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FSH and LH, Pediatrics
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$849
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Description:
FSH/LH Pediatric tests are highly sensitive assays and these tests are used to assess gonadal dysfunction in children.
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$849
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FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone), Pediatrics
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$435
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Description:
The FSH pediatrics by ECL assay quantitatively measures FSH in human serum. In the female, FSH stimulates follicular growth, prepares ovarian follicles for action by LH and enhances the LH induced release of estrogen. FSH levels are elevated after menopause, castration and in premature ovarian failure. In the male, FSH stimulates seminiferous tubule and testicular growth and is involved in the early stages of spermatogenesis. Oligospermic males usually have elevated FSH levels. Tumors of the testes generally depress serum FSH levels and increase levels of LH. High levels of FSH in men maybe found in primary testicular failure and Klinefelter syndrome. Elevated levels are also present in cases of starvation, renal failure, hyperthyroidism and cirrhosis.
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$435
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FTA-ABS
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$60
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Description:
The FTA-ABS is a treponemal assay used to detect antibodies against Treponema pallidum. The FTA-ABS becomes reactive 4-6 weeks after infection. Unlike the nontreponemal (lipoidal antigen) tests, once the FTA-ABS test becomes reactive, it will remain reactive for many years. Since the reactivity found with the FTA-ABS does not indicate response to therapy, it is not suitable for monitoring treatment. The FTA-ABS test does not distinguish between syphilis and other treponemal diseases such as yaws, pinta and bejel.
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$60
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Full STD Checkup
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$444
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Description:
This Full STD Panel is used to detect the presence of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, HIV, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 1 & 2, Shyphilis as well as Hepatitis B and C. It also includes an analysis of general wellness. Previously named "Comprehensive STD Panel with Hep B and C".
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA, SDA
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 InhibitionHSV 1 IgG
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex Confirmation. Positive samples will be confirmed based on the manufacturer's FDA approved recommendations.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Hepatitis C Antibody with confirmation reflex
Syphilis Antibody Cascading Reflex
HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies
Urinalysis, Complete Profile
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. Collect the specimen in a sterile, preservative-free collection cup. The patient should collect the first 20-60 mL of voided urine (the first part of the stream-not midstream) into a urine collection cup. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
Infectious diseases,
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$444
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Fungal Antibody Panel 2, ID and CF
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$1640
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Description:
This panel is designed to assist in determining the causative agent in cases of suspected fungal-associated respiratory infections
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$1640
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Fungal Disease Antibody Panel, Expanded, CF and ID, Serum
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$2824
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Description:
This immunodiffusion assay is highly specific for histoplasmosis infection but may have low sensitivity in early infection. Two different immunoprecipitin bands may be detected. The M band develops with acute infection, is often present in chronic infection, and may persist for months to years. The H band, which is usually present with the M band, generally suggests a chronic or severe acute infection. The presence of both the H and M bands is considered conclusive for the diagnosis of histoplasmosis.
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$2824
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Fungal Isolate Identification
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$219
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Description:
The clinical significance of an isolate varies with the identification, source, and clinical symptoms manifested.
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$219
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Fungal Panel 1, Immunodiffusion
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$1453
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Description:
This immunodiffusion assay is highly specific for histoplasmosis infection but may have low sensitivity in early infection. Two different immunoprecipitin bands may be detected. The M band develops with acute infection, is often present in chronic infection, and may persist for months to years. The H band, which is usually present with the M band, generally suggests a chronic or severe acute infection. The presence of both the H and M bands is considered conclusive for the diagnosis of histoplasmosis.
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$1453
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Fungal Panel 3, Immunodiffusion
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$2152
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Description:
This panel may be used as an aid in the diagnosis of several fungal infections that can cause serious infection. This qualitative immunodiffusion-based test is designed to detect serum antibodies directed against Aspergillus species (specifically A. flavus, A. fumigatus, A. niger), Blastomyces dermatitidis, Candida species, Coccidioides immitis, and Histoplasma capsulatum.These fungi may cause invasive infections that can represent a diagnostic challenge. While the endemic mycoses may have differing epidemiological risk factors, clinically they may have overlapping features. Thus, definitive diagnosis depends on fungal culture, characteristic fungal staining in specimens, or other direct diagnostic means, such as molecular methods, that may require invasive procedures.Immunodiffusion bands of identity or partial identity with a positive control are considered positive and indicate patient antibody against the fungal antigen in question. Negative results do not rule out infection, especially if testing is done before antibody development early in infection or if the patient is immunocompromised. Test results should be correlated with the patient's epidemiological risk factors and clinical findings.
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$2152
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Fungal Sequencing, ITS Region
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$1516
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Description:
This test uses DNA sequencing and analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) reqion of the rRNA gene to identify fungi to the genus level or below, allowing faster identification.
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$1516
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Fungal Stain
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$153
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Description:
This examination can provide the physician with early information regarding the possible need for antifungal treatment.
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$153
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Fungitell® (1-3)-Beta-D-Glucan, BAL
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$1389
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Description:
This assay is used for the qualitative detection of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan, a fungal cell wall antigen, in patients suspected of invasive fungal infection. The serum levels of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan can be used to aid in diagnosing deep-seated mycoses and fungemia and should be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tests and clinical criteria.This assay is generally used as a non-invasive test for patients with symptoms consistent with invasive fungal infection or with medical conditions that put them at higher risk of infection. Patients with hematologic malignancies, organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplants, or those receiving immunosuppressive therapy are at higher risk of invasive fungal infection.This assay is a pan-fungal antigen test and therefore can detect (1-3)-beta-D-glucan from several pathogenic and opportunistic fungal pathogens, if it is present above the limit of detection. A positive result does not indicate infection with any specific genus or species of fungi. In addition, infection may not lead to elevated levels of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan in the serum. This assay does not detect (1-3)-beta-D-glucan from infections caused by Mucorales (eg Lichtheimia, Mucor, and Rhizopus), Blastomyces spp, or Cryptococcus spp.False-positive results have been reported in patients using certain fractionated blood products, such as serum albumin and immunoglobulins, and in specimens exposed to glucan-containing gauze and surgical sponges.References:1. Fungitell Assay. Instructions for use.2. CLSI M53 2nd edition3. Lamoth, F. et al. Assessment of the Role of 1,3-β-d-Glucan Testing for the Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Infections in Adults. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 Mar 12;72(Suppl 2):S102-S108. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1943.
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$1389
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Fungitell® (1-3)-β-D-Glucan Assay
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$1389
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Description:
This assay is used for the qualitative detection of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan, a fungal cell wall antigen, in patients suspected of invasive fungal infection. The serum levels of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan can be used to aid in diagnosing deep-seated mycoses and fungemia and should be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tests and clinical criteria. This assay is generally used as a non-invasive test for patients with symptoms consistent with invasive fungal infection or with medical conditions that put them at higher risk of infection. Patients with hematologic malignancies, organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplants, or those receiving immunosuppressive therapy are at higher risk of invasive fungal infection. This assay is a pan-fungal antigen test and therefore can detect (1-3)-beta-D-glucan from several pathogenic and opportunistic fungal pathogens, if it is present above the limit of detection. A positive result does not indicate infection with any specific genus or species of fungi. In addition, infection may not lead to elevated levels of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan in the serum. This assay does not detect (1-3)-beta-D-glucan from infections caused by Mucorales (eg Lichtheimia, Mucor, and Rhizopus), Blastomyces spp, or Cryptococcus spp. False-positive results have been reported in patients using certain fractionated blood products, such as serum albumin and immunoglobulins, and in specimens exposed to glucan-containing gauze and surgical sponges. References: 1. Fungitell Assay. Instructions for use. 2. CLSI M53 2nd edition 3. Lamoth, F. et al. Assessment of the Role of 1,3-β-d-Glucan Testing for the Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Infections in Adults. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 Mar 12;72(Suppl 2):S102-S108. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1943.
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$1389
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Fungitell® (1-3)-β-D-Glucan Assay, Endpoint
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$1389
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Description:
This assay is used for the qualitative detection of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan, a fungal cell wall antigen, in patients suspected of invasive fungal infection. The serum levels of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan can be used to aid in diagnosing deep-seated mycoses and fungemia and should be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tests and clinical criteria.This assay is generally used as a non-invasive test for patients with symptoms consistent with invasive fungal infection or with medical conditions that put them at higher risk of infection. Patients with hematologic malignancies, organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplants, or those receiving immunosuppressive therapy are at higher risk of invasive fungal infection.This assay is a pan-fungal antigen test and therefore can detect (1-3)-beta-D-glucan from several pathogenic and opportunistic fungal pathogens, if it is present above the limit of detection. A positive result does not indicate infection with any specific genus or species of fungi. In addition, infection may not lead to elevated levels of (1-3)-beta-D-glucan in the serum. This assay does not detect (1-3)-beta-D-glucan from infections caused by Mucorales (eg Lichtheimia, Mucor, and Rhizopus), Blastomyces spp, or Cryptococcus spp.False-positive results have been reported in patients using certain fractionated blood products, such as serum albumin and immunoglobulins, and in specimens exposed to glucan-containing gauze and surgical sponges.References:1. Fungitell Assay. Instructions for use.2. CLSI M53 2nd edition3. Lamoth, F. et al. Assessment of the Role of 1,3-β-d-Glucan Testing for the Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Infections in Adults. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 Mar 12;72(Suppl 2):S102-S108. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1943.
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$1389
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Fusarium moniliforme (m9) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Fusarium moniliforme. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Fusarium Proliferatum/Moniliforme IgG
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$228
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Description:
Although there have been many publications concerning the measurement of allergen-specific IgG, the clinical utility of such tests has not been established except in special situations. Thus, the quantitative IgG test should only be ordered by specialists who recognize the limitations of the test. The normal reference ranges reported represent results for individuals who have no unusual exposure and have not been immunized with the indicated allergen. The ranges reported have no disease-associated significance. The test was developed and its performance determined by Viracor-IBT Laboratories. It has not been cleared or approved by the FDA.
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$228
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FusionSEQ Panel
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$9029
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Description:
The FusionSEQ assay detects the presence of known and novel gene rearrangements (fusions) and exon skipping events in clinically relevant genes associated with the pathogenesis of many pediatric and adult solid tumors malignancies. FDA approved therapies and clinical trials are available for patients with these genomic abnormalities in certain solid tumors, and the detection of these abnormalities is beneficial in the management of disease and survival of the patient.
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$9029
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Gabapentin
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$526
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Description:
Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant drug commonly used as adjunctive therapy to treat partial seizures. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$526
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GAD65 Neurological Syndrome Antibody Test
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$1768
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Description:
Anti-GAD65 antibody is found in patients with Stiff-Person syndrome, subacute cerebellar ataxia, or encephalitis.
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$1768
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Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridyltransferase (GALT), Blood
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$1112
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Description:
Galactosemia is an autosomal recessive disorder that results from a deficiency of 1 of the 3 enzymes catalyzing the conversion of galactose to glucose: Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase (GALT), galactokinase (GALK), and uridine diphosphate galactose-4-epimerase (GALE). Galt deficiency is the most common cause of galactosemia and is often referred to as classic galactosemia. The complete or near-complete deficiency of galt enzyme is life threatening if left untreated. Complications in the neonatal period include failure to thrive, liver failure, sepsis, and death; Even with survival, long-term intellectual disability can occur. Galactosemia is treated by a galactose-restricted diet, which allows for rapid recovery from the acute symptoms and a generally good prognosis. Despite adequate treatment from an early age, individuals with galactosemia remain at increased risk for developmental delays, speech problems, and abnormalities of motor function. Females with galactosemia are at increased risk for premature ovarian failure. Based upon reports by newborn screening programs, the frequency of classic galactosemia in the United States is approximately 1 in 30,000, although literature reports range from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 60,000 live births. Galactose-1-phosphate (gal-1-p) accumulates in the erythrocytes of patients with galactosemia. The quantitative measurement of gal-1-p is useful for monitoring compliance with dietary therapy. Gal-1-p is thought to be the causative factor for development of liver disease in these patients and, because of this, patients should maintain low levels and be monitored on a regular basis. Duarte-variant galactosemia (compound heterozygosity for the duarte mutation, n314d, and a classic mutation) is generally associated with higher levels of enzyme activity (5%-20%) than classic galactosemia (<5%); However, this may be indistinguishable by newborn screening assays. Typically, individuals with duarte-variant galactosemia have a milder phenotype, but are also often treated with a low galactose diet during infancy. The Los Angeles variant, which consists of n314d and a second mutation, l218l, is associated with higher levels of galt enzyme activity than the duarte-variant allele. Newborn screening, which identifies potentially affected individuals by measuring total galactose (galactose and gal-1-p) and/or determining the activity of the galt enzyme, varies from state to state. The diagnosis of galactosemia is established by follow-up quantitative measurement of galt enzyme activity. If enzyme levels are indicative of carrier or affected status, molecular testing for common galt mutations may be performed. If 1 or both disease-causing mutations are not detected by targeted mutation analysis and biochemical testing has confirmed the diagnosis of galactosemia, sequencing of the galt gene is available to identify private mutations.
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$1112
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Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridyltransferase Phenotype, RBC
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$2410
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Description:
Determining the biochemical phenotype for galactosemia when enzymatic and molecular results are incongruent.
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$2410
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Galactose-Alpha-1,3-Galactose (Alpha-Gal) IgE
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$58
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Description:
The Galactose-alpha-1,3 galactose (Alpha-Gal) IgE test more specifically defines the etiology of allergic responses to meat allergens in patients with a delayed onset of symptoms (3 to 6 hours after meal). IgE to Alpha-Gal is the likely cause of anaphylactic reactions in individuals who develop hypersensitivities to beef, pork and/or lamb as adults.
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$58
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Galactosemia Mutation Analysis
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$1894
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Description:
Galactosemia is an inborn error of metabolism for the sugar galactose. More than 95% of the galactosemia is due to mutations in the gene coding for the enzymes UPD galactosyl transferase (GALT). There are many false-positives on newborn screen tests due to enzyme instability and a frequent polymorphism called the Duarte variant in the GALT gene. DNA analysis is the preferred confirmation method.
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$1894
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Galectin-3
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$300
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Description:
A galectin-3 test may be ordered for the identification of individuals with chronic heart failure at elevated risk of disease progression.
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$300
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Gallbladder Cancer Blood Scan
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$124
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Description:
- Pinpoint gallbladder issues before they escalate
- Reveal hidden symptoms affecting your digestion
- Clarify unexplained abdominal pain causes
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Cancer detection,
Price:
$124
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Gallium, Urine
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$958
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Description:
Gallium arsenide and phosphide are used in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and the arsenide is used in microwave devices. Fluorescent lamps and superconductors use gallium compounds and intermetallics. Gallium nitrate is used in chemotherapy.
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$958
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GALOP™ Autoantibody Test
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$2901
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Description:
Detection of serum IgM antibodies binding to GALOP antigen.
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$2901
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Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
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$115
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Description:
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) is a biliary enzyme. This test is typically ordered when liver disease is suspected. The GGT test will help diagnose injury to the liver and bile duct.
Elevated GGT is found in all forms of liver disease. Measurement of GGT is used in the diagnosis and treatment of alcoholic cirrhosis, as well as primary and secondary liver tumors. It is more sensitive than alkaline phosphatase, the transaminases, and leucine aminopeptidase in detecting obstructive jaundice, cholangitis, and cholecystitis. Normal levels of GGT are seen in skeletal diseases; thus, GGT in serum can be used to ascertain whether a disease, suggested by elevated alkaline phosphatase, is skeletal or hepatobiliary.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s): GGT
Includes:
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$115
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Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid Screen, Serum/Plasma
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$1094
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Description:
- Detect recent sedative drug exposure
- Screen for suspected drugging incidents
- Confirm substance exposure quickly
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$1094
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Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid Screen, Urine
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$1094
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Description:
- Detect possible drink tampering incidents
- Check for recent GHB exposure
- Screen your urine confidentially today
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$1094
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Ganglioside Antibody Panel 6
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$2946
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Description:
The presence of antibodies to the gangliosides GM1, Asialo-GM1, and GD1a has been associated with motor neuropathies. High titers of antibody to GM1 are most typical of multifocal motor neuropathy; however, antibodies to other gangliosides are often present. In most cases, anti-ganglioside antibodies are IgM class. IgG antibodies have been reported less often, generally associated with acute conditions. Many reports have found increased anti-asialo-GM1 antibody titers in patients with multifocal motor neuropathy, lower motor neuron disease, or motor neuropathy with or without multifocal block, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. There may be a relationship between titers of asialo-GM1 antibodies and clinical status in individual patients. In some lower motor neuron disorders, improvement in strength has occurred after therapeutic reduction in anti-asialo-GM1 antibody titers.
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$2946
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Ganglioside Asialo-GM-1 Antibody (IgG), EIA
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$581
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Description:
- Screen for nerve-related antibody markers
- Check unexplained muscle weakness causes
- Monitor ongoing nerve health changes
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$581
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Ganglioside Asialo-GM-1 Antibody (IgM), EIA
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$525
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Description:
For patients with motor neuron disorders and peripheral neuropathies.
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$525
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Ganglioside GD1a Antibody (IgG), EIA
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$530
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Description:
Ganglioside GD1a antibody IgG is associated with acute motor axonal neuropathy, sometimes followed by Campylobacter jejuni infections. Ganglioside GD1a antibody IgG can aid in the diagnosis of acute motor axonal neuropathy variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome.
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$530
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Ganglioside GD1a Antibody (IgM), EIA
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$552
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Description:
Ganglioside GD1a antibody IgM is associated with the presence of multifocal motor neuropathy, sometimes in association with IgM monoclonal gammopathy. Antibody testing can aid in the diagnosis of multifocal motor neuropathy or predominantly motor neuropathy.
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$552
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Ganglioside GD1b Antibody (IgG), EIA
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$505
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Description:
Ganglioside GD1b Antibody IgG is associated with acute sensory ataxia neuropathy variant of the Guillain-Barre syndrome.
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$505
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Ganglioside GD1b Antibody (IgM), EIA
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$379
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Description:
Ganglioside GD1b Antibody IgM is associated with chronic sensory ataxia neuropathy, sometimes in association with fixed or transient extracellular or bulbar involvement.
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$379
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Ganglioside GM-1 Antibodies (IgG, IgM), EIA
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$758
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Description:
Ganglioside GM-1 Antibody IgG is associated with the Guillain-Barre syndrome, particularly the acute motor axonal neuropathy variant. Antibody IgM is associated with chronic multifocal motor neuropathy.
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$758
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Ganglioside GM-1 Antibody (IgG), EIA
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$707
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Description:
Ganglioside GM-1 Antibody IgG is associated with the Guillain-Barre syndrome, particularly the acute motor axonal neuropathy variant.
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$707
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Ganglioside GQ1b Antibody (IgG), EIA
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$541
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Description:
Ganglioside GQ1b Antibody IgG can serve as an aid in the diagnosis of acute ataxia neuropathy with ophthalomoplegia or with the Miller-Fisher syndrome.
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$541
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Garlic (f47) IgE
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$82
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Description:
- Detect if garlic causes allergic reactions
- Identify garlic as a food trigger
- Screen for possible food allergy symptoms
Includes:
Garlic (f47) IgE
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$82
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Gastrin
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$201
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Description:
For the diagnosis and monitoring of gastrin-secreting tumors, gastric ulcer, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours, including avoiding coffee and caffeine-containing drinks, and avoid alcohol for 24 hours prior to the test. Your health care practitioner may also ask you to refrain from taking certain stomach medications for several days prior to the test. Medications that can increase gastrin levels include antacids, H2-blocking agents (such as cimetidine), and proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole).
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$201
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Gastrointestinal Pathogen Panel, Real-Time PCR
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$2013
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Description:
If you suddenly have diarrhea, stomach pain, or nausea, this test can help find out what’s causing it. It checks for the most common bacteria and viruses that can make you sick, all from a single stool sample, so your healthcare provider can get answers quickly and guide your treatment.
Includes:
Gastrointestinal Pathogen Panel, Real-Time PCR:
Campylobacter Group Salmonella Species Shigella Species Vibrio Group Yersinia enterocolitica Shiga toxin 1 Shiga toxin 2 Norovirus GI/GII Rotavirus A
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$2013
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GATA3, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Expressed primarily in breast and urothelial carcinomas, useful in work-up of carcinoma of unknown primary.
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$834
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GATA3, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Expressed primarily in breast and urothelial carcinomas, useful in work-up of carcinoma of unknown primary.
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$632
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Gaucher Disease, DNA Mutation Analysis
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$1869
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Description:
Gaucher Disease is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease that leads to the accumulation of glucocerebroside in tissues. Approximately 1 in 10 individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage is a carrier. Treatment is available that averts severe morbidity and mortality.
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$1869
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Gelatin, Bovine (c74) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to gelatin of bovine origin. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/drugs1/allergens/gelatin/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 Suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Gelatin Bovine IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect gelatin food sensitivity reactions
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
- Track symptoms linked to beef proteins
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$254
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Gender Reassignment with Thyroids
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$202
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Description:
This panel is designed for base level testing and monitoring for individuals on hormone replacement therapy.
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estrogens (Total), Serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$202
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General Wellness Panel
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$116
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Description:
The General Wellness Panel is a unisex testing package designed for basic general health assessment.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Kidney Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Lipid Panel:Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Liver Function Profile: Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
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General wellness,
Price:
$116
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Gentamicin
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$487
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Description:
Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and Staphylococcus. Gentamicin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic. Serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$487
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Gentamicin, Peak and Trough
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$975
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Description:
Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram positive and gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and Staphylococcus. Gentamicin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$975
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Gentamicin, Trough
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$487
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Description:
Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and Staphylococcus. Gentamicin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic. Serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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$487
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Gerbil (e209) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against gerbils. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Giant Ragweed (Tall) (w3) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to giant ragweed (also known as tall ragweed). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Giardia and Cryptosporidium Antigen Panel
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$508
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Description:
Cryptosporidium is the causative agent of Cryptosporidiosis. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and respiratory problems lasting from several days to more than a month and often leading to persistent infection or death. Giardia Antigen, EIA, Stool - Giardia is a protozoan that can cause diarrhea. Infection occurs after ingestion of contaminated food or water. Antigen detection is considered an alternative to stool examination.
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$508
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Giardia Antigen, EIA, Stool
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$138
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Description:
- Checks for giardia parasite in stool.
- Detects giardia germs causing diarrhea.
- Identifies giardia in digestive system.
Includes:
Giardia Antigen, EIA, Stool
Patient Instructions:
Needs to be collected at the Patient Service Center so it can be transferred timely into the correct specimen container.
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$138
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Ginger (f270) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against ginger. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Gliadin (Deamidated) Antibody (IgA)
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$87
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Description:
Detection of antibodies to gliadin, one of the major protein components of gluten, is a sensitive assay useful in diagnosing celiac disease. However, gliadin antibodies may be found in individuals without celiac disease; thus gliadin antibody assays are less specific than assays measuring antibodies to endomysium and transglutaminase. Recent work has revealed that gliadin-reactive antibodies from celiac patients bind to a very limited number of specific epitopes on the gliadin molecule. Further, deamidation of gliadin results in enhanced binding of gliadin antibodies. Based on this information, assays using deamidated gliadin peptides bearing the celiac-specific epitopes have much higher diagnostic accuracy for celiac disease when compared to standard gliadin antibody assays.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Price:
$87
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Gliadin (Deamidated) Antibody (IgG)
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$52
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Description:
Detection of antibodies to gliadin, one of the major protein components of gluten, is a sensitive assay useful in diagnosing celiac disease. However, gliadin antibodies may be found in individuals without celiac disease; thus gliadin antibody assays are less specific than assays measuring antibodies to endomysium and transglutaminase. Recent work has revealed that gliadin-reactive antibodies from celiac patients bind to a very limited number of specific epitopes on the gliadin molecule. Further, deamidation of gliadin results in enhanced binding of gliadin antibodies. Based on this information, assays using deamidated gliadin peptides bearing the celiac-specific epitopes have much higher diagnostic accuracy for celiac disease when compared to standard gliadin antibody assays.
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$52
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Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG, IgA)
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$132
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Description:
Detection of antibodies to gliadin, one of the major protein components of gluten, is a sensitive assay useful in diagnosing celiac disease. However, gliadin antibodies may be found in individuals without celiac disease; thus gliadin antibody assays are less specific than assays measuring antibodies to endomysium and transglutaminase. Recent work has revealed that gliadin-reactive antibodies from celiac patients bind to a very limited number of specific epitopes on the gliadin molecule. Further, deamidation of gliadin results in enhanced binding of gliadin antibodies. Based on this information, assays using deamidated gliadin peptides bearing the celiac-specific epitopes have much higher diagnostic accuracy for celiac disease when compared to standard gliadin antibody assays.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG, IgA)
Alternative Name(s):
Antigliadin Ab (IgA, IgG),
Deamidated Gliadin (IgA, IgG),
Anti-Gliadin Ab (IgA, IgG),
Gliadin (IgA, IgG),
DGP (IgA, IgG)
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
Autoimmune diseases,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$132
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Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP)
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$1189
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Description:
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is a protein expressed in astrocytes, cells that support neurons and help form the blood-brain barrier, found within the central nervous system (CNS) and is involved in several important CNS processes. It is a marker of astrogliosis and is upregulated in the brain as a result of attempts at repair and the formation of a glial scar. Glial scarring occurs as a result of several neurodegenerative processes, including Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and neuromyelitis optica. It can also be seen after damaging pathological events such as traumatic brain injury and stroke [1]. Increased presence of GFAP can also be observed in association with brain tumors such as glioblastoma multiforme [2]. GFAP expression is known to decrease in disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression [3].1. Nature Reviews Neurology 18(3):158-172.2. J Neuro Sci 35 (1):147-155.3. Molecular Psychiatry 5(2):142-149.
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$1189
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Glomerular Basement Membrane Antibody (IgG)
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$849
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Description:
Glomerular Basement Membrane Antibody is present in one fourth of patients with Goodpasture's syndrome. This syndrome consists of glomerulonephritis and pulmonary hemorrhage.
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$849
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Glucagon
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$619
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Description:
- Measure your risk for developing diabetes
- Track energy dips throughout your day
- Assess how your body handles sugar
Includes:
Glucagon
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required.
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Price:
$619
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Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Quantitative
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$80
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Description:
G-6-PD is the most common enzyme deficiency in the world. Newborns with G-6-PD may have prolonged and more pronounced neonatal jaundice than other newborns. Older individuals are subject to hemolytic anemia that can be induced by some foods, drugs, and infections.
Includes:
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Quantitative
Alternative Name(s)
G-6-PD
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$80
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Glucose, Fasting and Gestational, 135 Cutoff
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$30
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Description:
A value of 135 mg/dL or greater indicates the need for a full diagnostic, gestational glucose tolerance performed in the fasting state to determine if the patient has gestational diabetes.
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Price:
$30
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Glucose, Fasting and Gestational, 140 Cutoff
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$30
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Description:
A value of 140 mg/dL or greater indicates the need for a full diagnostic, gestational glucose tolerance performed in the fasting state to determine if the patient has gestational diabetes.
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Price:
$30
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Glucose, Fasting and Postprandial, 1 Hour
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$121
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Description:
- Checks blood sugar after fasting.
- Measures sugar after eating.
- Monitors body's sugar processing.
Includes:
Glucose, Fasting and Postprandial, 1 Hour
Patient Instructions:
Fasting required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. This test requires two collections. The first specimen should be obtained by fasting, and the second specimen should be obtained one hour after a meal.
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$121
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Glucose, Fasting and Postprandial/2-Hour
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$30
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Description:
Postprandial glucose levels may be abnormally high in patients with gestational diabetes. If results are positive, and the patient is pregnant, a 3-hour oral glucose tolerance test should be performed for confirmation of gestational diabetes.
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Price:
$30
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Glucose, Gestational Screen (50g), 135 Cutoff
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$30
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Description:
A value of 135 mg/dL or greater indicates the need for a full diagnostic, gestational glucose tolerance performed in the fasting state to determine if the patient has gestational diabetes.
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Price:
$30
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Glucose, Gestational Screen (50g), 140 Cutoff
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$30
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Description:
A value of 140 mg/dL or greater indicates the need for a full diagnostic, gestational glucose tolerance performed in the fasting state to determine if the patient has gestational diabetes.
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Price:
$30
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Glucose, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
Plasma glucose levels may be abnormally high (hyperglycemia) or abnormally low (hypoglycemia). Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolic disorders including diabetes mellitus, idiopathic hypoglycemia, and pancreatic islet cell neoplasm.
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Price:
$30
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Glucose, Qualitative, Urine
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$48
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Description:
Test for detection and monitoring of diabetes mellitus.
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Price:
$48
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Glucose, Random
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$53
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Description:
Glucose levels may be abnormally high (hyperglycemia) or abnormally low (hypoglycemia). Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolic disorders including diabetes mellitus, idiopathic hypoglycemia, and pancreatic islet cell neoplasm.
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$53
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Glucose, Serum
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$114
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Description:
The Glucose Test is used to monitor blood glucose level for patients who may have diabetes, low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) or high blood glucose (hyperglycemia). Serum glucose levels may be abnormally high (hyperglycemia) or abnormally low (hypoglycemia). Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolic disorders including diabetes mellitus, idiopathic hypoglycemia, and pancreatic islet cell neoplasm.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Serum glucose.
**** Glucose, Serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), Chem Panel, and Kidney Panel.****
Patient Instructions:
Fasting required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing.
Categories:
Diabetes blood testing,
Price:
$114
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Glucose Tolerance Test, 3 Specimens (75g)
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$32
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Description:
This test is used for the routine diagnosis of diabetes in children and the non-pregnant adult. For pregnant females see test "Glucose Tolerance Test, Gestational, 4 Specimens (100 g)". For appropriate interpretation of this test, the patient must fast overnight and ingest a 75 g load of glucose. Immediately after, a fasting specimen is obtained. For children, the glucose load is 1.75 g/Kg of body weight, up to 75. The diagnosis of diabetes is made if the fasting glucose is ≥126 mg/dL or if the 2-hour specimen is ≥200 mg/dL.
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Price:
$32
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Glucose Tolerance Test, 4 Specimens
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$42
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Description:
For appropriate interpretation of this test, the patient must fast overnight and ingest a 75 g load of glucose, immediately after a fasting specimen is obtained. (for children, the glucose load is 1.75 g/kg of body weight, up to 75). The diagnosis of diabetes is made if glucose exceeds 200 mg/dL in the 2 hour specimen and in any preceding specimen.
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Price:
$42
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Glucose Tolerance Test, 5 Specimens
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$53
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Description:
For appropriate interpretation of this test, the patient must fast overnight and ingest a 75 g load of glucose, immediately after a fasting specimen is obtained. (for children, the glucose load is 1.75 g/Kg of body weight, up to 75). The diagnosis of diabetes is made if glucose exceeds 200 mg/dL in the 2 hour specimen and in any preceding specimen.
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Price:
$53
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Glucose Tolerance Test, 6 specimens
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$63
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Description:
This test is used for the routine diagnosis of diabetes in children and the non- pregnant adult. For pregnant females use test code 6745. For appropriate interpretation of this test, the patient must fast overnight and ingest a 75 g load of glucose, immediately after a fasting specimen is obtained. (for children, the glucose load is 1.75 g/kg of body weight, up to 75). The diagnosis of diabetes is made if glucose exceeds 200 mg/dL in the 2 hour specimen and in any preceding specimen.
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Price:
$63
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Glucose Tolerance Test, 7 Specimens
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$74
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Description:
For appropriate interpretation of this test, the patient must fast overnight and ingest a 75 g load of glucose immediately after a fasting specimen is obtained. (for children, the glucose load is 1.75 g/kg of body weight, up to 75). The diagnosis of diabetes is made if glucose exceeds 200 mg/dL in the 2 hour specimen and in any preceding specimen.
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Price:
$74
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Glucose Tolerance Test, Gestational, 3 Specimens (75g)
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$32
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Description:
Plasma glucose levels may be abnormally high (hyperglycemia) or abnormally low (hypoglycemia). Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolic disorders.
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Price:
$32
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Glucose Tolerance Test, Gestational, 4 Specimens (100g)
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$42
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Description:
Plasma glucose levels may be abnormally high (hyperglycemia) or abnormally low (hypoglycemia). Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolic disorders.
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Price:
$42
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Glucose Tolerance Test, Gestational, 4 Specimens (100g) with NDDG
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$170
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Description:
Plasma glucose levels may be abnormally high (hyperglycemia) or abnormally low (hypoglycemia). Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolic disorders.
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Price:
$170
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Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) 2 Specimens
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$121
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Description:
- Measures how body handles sugar.
- Checks sugar level over time.
- Tests body's sugar processing ability.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before specimen collection.
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$121
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Glucose Tolerance Test, Postprandial/1-Hour
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$30
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Description:
Postprandial glucose levels may be abnormally high in patients with gestational diabetes. If results are positive, and the patient is pregnant, a 3-hour oral glucose tolerance test should be performed for confirmation of gestational diabetes.
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$30
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Glucose Tolerance Test, Postprandial/2-Hour
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$117
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Description:
- Measures blood sugar after eating
- Checks how well sugar is processed
- Tests body's response to sugar intake
Includes:
Glucose Tolerance Test, Postprandial/2-Hour
Patient Instructions:
Collection for this test should occur 2 hours following a meal.
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$117
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Glucosylsphingosine (Lyso-Gb1)
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$1189
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Description:
Gaucher disease (GD) is one of the most frequent lysosomal disorders with a prevalence of 1:50,000 in the general population. It is characterized by a deficiency in the activity of the enzyme acid B-glucosidase, which leads to accumulation of glucocerebroside within lysosomes of macrophages, leading to hepatosplenomegaly, bone marrow suppression, and bone lesions. Depending on onset and symptoms, GD can be classified as non-neuronopathic, which is the mildest and most common phenotype in GD; the acute, neuronopathic form, which represents the severest form of the disease and is fatal within a few years; and the sub- acute, chronic neuronopathic form. Non-neuronopathic GD is the most common disease manifestation in the Ashkenazi Jewish population and with a frequency of up to 1:1,000. Genotype-phenotype correlations have been described in the literature. The most common examples are the mutation N370S usually detected in patients with non-neuronopathic GD carrying a milder burden of disease whereas e.g., the mutation L444P is more frequently seen in the more severe neuronopathic form of GD.Recently, Lyso GL-1 (glucosyl-sphingolipid) has emerged as a specific biomarker for GD. It is generated from the accumulated substrate glucosylceramide (GL-1) by the action of acid ceramidase. Being soluble in nature, Lyso GL-1 exits the lysosomal system and accumulates in other organs. The molecule is postulated to play a role in various pathophysiological mechanisms including neuronal injury in Gaucher patients by deregulating signal transduction pathways via the inhibition of protein kinase C.
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$1189
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Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 Antibody
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$908
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Description:
- Monitor risk for type 1 diabetes early
- Assess possible autoimmune attack on pancreas
- Evaluate unexplained blood sugar changes
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$908
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Glutathione Blood Test
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$396
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Description:
- Checks body's antioxidant levels
- Measures cell protection capacity
- Assesses detoxification ability
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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$396
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Gluten (f79) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to gluten. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/grains/gluten-/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Gluten (f79) IgG
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$130
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Description:
- Pinpoint gluten sensitivity causing your discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind digestive issues
- Clarify the cause of your bloating
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Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$130
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Gluten IgG4
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$254
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Description:
Although there have been many publications concerning the measurement of allergen-specific IgG, the clinical utility of such tests has not been established except in special situations. Thus, the quantitative IgG test should only be ordered by specialists who recognize the limitations of the test. The normal reference ranges reported represent the expected results for individuals who have no unusual exposure and have not been immunized with the indicated allergen. The ranges reported have no diseaseassociated significance. The test was developed an its performance characteristics determined by Viracor Eurofins. *It has not been cleared or approved by the FDA.
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$254
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Glycogen Storage Disease Type Ia Mutation Analysis (Ashkenazi Jewish)
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$1617
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Description:
1) To identify disease causing mutations in individuals affected with Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1a. 2) To identify carriers in high risk ethnic groups or people with positive family history. 3) Prenatal diagnosis of Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1a for at risk couples.
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$1617
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Glycophorin A, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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Glycosaminoglycans
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$653
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Description:
The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPSs) are a family of inheritable disorders caused by deficiency of lysomal enzymes required to degrade mucopolysaccharides, also known as glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). The undegraded or partially degraded gags are stored in lysosomes and excreted in the urine. The quantity of excreted urinary gags is age-dependent. Infants secrete more GAGs than adults. Normal urine contains primarily chondroitin sulfate with small quantities of heparin sulfate and dermatan sulfate. Once mucopolysaccharidoses is diagnosed by total GAG analysis, a differential diagnosis based upon the abnormal distribution of sulfated GAGs in urine must be performed. Differential diagnosis is a requirement because many of the various enzyme deficiencies share similar clincal features. These features include a chronic and progressive course, multi-system involvement and organomegaly. Hearing, vision, cardiovascular function and joint mobility are affected. Profound mental retardation is found in the Hurler, Hunter and San Filippo syndromes (MPS types I, II and III), but normal intellectual functioning is retained in other MPSs and some mildly affected Hunter patients.
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$653
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Glycyphagus domesticus (d73) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Glycyphagus domesticus. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Goat Epithelia (e80) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against goat epithelium. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Goat Milk (f300) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against goat milk. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Goldenrod (w12) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to goldenrod. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Gold, Serum/Plasma
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$438
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Description:
Exposure monitoring; Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$438
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Gold, Urine
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$438
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Description:
Drug level monitoring. Exposure monitoring.
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$438
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Goose Feathers (e70) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to goose feathers. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/epidermals-and-animal-proteins/allergens/goose-feathers/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Grape (f259) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against grapes. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Grapefruit (f209) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against grapefruit. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Green Bean (f315) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against green beans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Green Pepper (Unripe) (f263) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against green pepper (unripe). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Griseofulvin, Serum/Plasma
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$2125
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Description:
- Check antifungal medication blood levels
- Monitor treatment effectiveness over time
- Screen for medication dosing problems
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$2125
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Growth Hormone, 10 Specimens
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$521
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$521
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Growth Hormone, 2 Specimens
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$104
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$104
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Growth Hormone, 3 Specimens
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$156
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$156
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Growth Hormone, 4 Specimens
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$208
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$208
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Growth Hormone, 5 Specimens
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$260
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$260
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Growth Hormone, 6 Specimens
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$312
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$312
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Growth Hormone, 7 Specimens
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$365
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$365
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Growth Hormone, 8 Specimens
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$417
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$417
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Growth Hormone, 9 Specimens
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$469
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Description:
Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone measurements in children are used in the evaluation of short stature and help differentiate low GH production from other sources of growth failure. Stimulation and suppression tests are often more meaningful than random measurements.
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$469
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Guar Bean Gum (f246) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to guar gum. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/legumes/guar-guar-gum-/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Guideline Based Hereditary Cancer Panel
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$12736
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Description:
The Guideline Based Hereditary Cancer Panel includes 32 genes associated with a broad spectrum of hereditary cancers. This can include, but is not limited to, cancers of the breast, colon, endometrium, stomach, urinary tract, ovary, pancreas, prostate, rectum, and other tissues. Individuals with a positive result (pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant detected) have an increased risk for developing certain cancers relative to that of the general population.
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$12736
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Guinea Pig Epithelia (e6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to guinea pig epithelia. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Gulf Flounder (F147) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against gulf flounder. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Gum Arabic (f297) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against gum arabic. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Gut-Thyroid Axis Panel
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$229
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of digestive issues
- Reveal thyroid imbalances affecting energy levels
- Clarify the link between gut health and mood
Includes:
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Ab Antithyroglobulin Ab (TAA) Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Serotonin
Patient Instructions:
You are not required to fast. Patient should also avoid tobacco, tea and coffee three days prior to specimen collection. Patient should avoid food high in indoles: Avocado, banana, tomato, plum, walnut, pineapple, and eggplant. Estimated turnaround for results is 6 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$229
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Hackberry (rt44) IgE
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$44
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Description:
- Detect hackberry pollen allergy triggers
- Screen recurring sneezing and congestion causes
- Identify seasonal itchy eye reactions
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$44
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Haemophilus influenzae Type B Antibody (IgG)
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$328
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Description:
Haemophilus influenzae is a gram-negative bacteria that is present in approximately three-quarters of children and adults. In infants and young children, haemophilus influenzae, especially type B, may cause bacteremias and meningitis. In children and older individuals haemophilus influenzae may cause respiratory tract infections.
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$328
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Hair Loss Checkup
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$460
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Description:
If you’ve been losing your hair, this panel can help you pinpoint potential causes of hair loss & alopecia. It examines key hormones, nutrients, and inflammation markers, empowering you with important information to take control of your hair loss early. The panel assesses key hormone levels (testosterone, DHT, thyroid profile), evaluates essential nutrients (iron, ferritin, vitamin B12, and vitamin D), and identifies inflammatory and autoimmune markers. By understanding these factors, you can begin to target the root causes of your hair loss, the first step to regaining healthier, more resilient hair.
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Ferritin, serum
Iron, serum
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Dihydrotestosterone, LC/MS/MS
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
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$460
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Hair Loss Trust Me Light
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$195
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Description:
If you’ve been losing your hair, this panel can help you pinpoint potential causes of hair loss & alopecia. It examines possible causes like hormone imbalances, anemia & autoimmune disorders, empowering you with important information to take control of your hair loss early. This panel is a basic tool to start understanding your hair health inside out. With the right information, you can begin to target the root causes of your hair loss, the first step to regaining healthier, more resilient hair. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Ferritin, serum Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern Thyroid profile: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Vitamin B12 Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Price:
$195
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Halibut (f303) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against halibut. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Haloperidol
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$717
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Description:
Monitoring the haloperidol concentration is used to assure compliance and avoid toxicity of this antipsychotic drug.
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$717
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Hamster Epithelia (e84) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against hamster epithelium. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hantavirus Antibody (IgG, IgM)
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$743
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Description:
This immunoassay is for the detection of IgM and IgG antibodies against Sin Nombre virus (SNV), a New World hantavirus species endemic in the United States. Laboratory testing can aid in the diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in a patient with consistent signs and symptoms of infection. HPS is caused primarily via inhalation of hantavirus from contaminated rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. Symptoms may include fatigue, fever, muscles aches, with rapid progression to coughing and shortness of breath, which may be severe and life-threatening. Testing may be considered in patients with HPS-compatible symptoms who may have had contact with rodents or infested areas. In addition to New World hantaviruses, there are Old World hantaviruses (e.g. Seoul, Hantaan, Dobrava, and Puumala) endemic to Asia and Europe that cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, a condition not typically seen in the United States. This assay may or may not detect antibodies against these Old World Hantaviruses due to variable cross- reactivity with the target antigen. Negative antibody results may also occur early in infection, prior to seroconversion. Antibodies can be detected as early as the prodromal phase of infection (3-7 days). IgM results may be detected for months and IgG for up to several years after acute infection. Cross-reactivity with autoimmune conditions can occur. Therefore, the results of this test should be interpreted in the context or pertinent clinical and physical findings. References1. About Hantavirus, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/about/index.html#cdc_disease_basics_testing_screening-diagnosis Last updated May 13, 20242. Clinician Brief: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/hcp/clinical-overview/hps.html Last updated May 23, 20243. Klena, J.D., Chiang, C.-F., Whitmer, S.M., Wang, Y.F. and Shieh, W.-J. (2023). Hantaviruses. In ClinMicroNow. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781683670438.mcm00994. Vial PA, Ferres M, Vial C, Klinstorm J, Ahlm C, Lopez R, Le Corre N, Mertz G. Hantavirus in humans: a review of clinical aspects and management. Lancet Infect Dis. 2023 Sep;23(9):e371-e382. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(23)00128-7.
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$743
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Haptoglobin
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$216
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Description:
- Measures red blood cell destruction.
- Checks for anemia or liver issues.
- Assesses body's response to damage.
Includes:
Haptoglobin
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred.
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$216
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Hazelnut Component Panel
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$230
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Description:
Whole food allergen IgE tests are very sensitive but some patients with positive results do not have a true food allergy. Food component IgE tests offer more specific information that better predicts the likelihood that a true food allergy exists and other details of potential clinical relevance. A final food allergy diagnosis should always be based on a combination of IgE test results, a physical examination, and clinical history.
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$230
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Hazelnut (f17) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against hazelnuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hazelnut (f17) IgE with Reflex to Component Panel
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$44
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Description:
This test measures specific IgE antibodies to hazelnuts with reflex to a hazelnut component panel if the IgE result is positive. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hazelnut/Filbert Food IgG4
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$254
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Description:
The clinical utility of food-specific IgG4 tests has not been clearly established. Physicians sometimes use allergen-specific IgG4 to evaluate patients prior to or during immunotherapy. These tests can be used in special clinical situations. This test should only be ordered by physicians who recognize the limitations of the test.
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$254
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Hazel Nut Tree (t4) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to hazel nut tree. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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HBME-1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
HBME-1, first identified on the membrane/microvilli of mesothelial cells, stains mesothelioma. However, it can also be seen in up to 20-30% of carcinomas, but usually showing a cytoplasmic expression pattern in those cases.
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$834
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HBME-1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
HBME-1, first identified on the membrane/microvilli of mesothelial cells, stains mesothelioma. However, it can also be seen in up to 20-30% of carcinomas, but usually showing a cytoplasmic expression pattern in those cases.
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$632
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HBV Triple Screen Panel with Reflexes
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$123
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Description:
This panel consists of the three tests recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for screening for hepatitis B infection: 1) hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg); 2) antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs); 3) total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc). Low positive HBsAg samples will be confirmed by a HBsAg neutralization test. Reactive total anti-HBc samples will reflex to an anti-HBc IgM test.This panel can be ordered for universal HBV screening in all adults, including pregnant persons and patients who are at increased risk of acquiring HBV. Current guidelines recommend that asymptomatic adults be screened at least once for HBV. Periodic, repeat testing using this panel can be performed for individuals with appropriate risk factors.ReferenceConners EE, Panagiotakopoulos L, Hofmeister MG, et al. Screening and Testing for Hepatitis B Virus Infection: CDC Recommendations - United States, 2023. MMWR Recomm Rep. 023;72:1-25.
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$123
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hCG Beta Subunit, IHC with Interpretation
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$805
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Description:
- Detect tumor marker in tissue samples
- Monitor cancer treatment response over time
- Track hormone-producing tumor activity levels
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$805
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hCG, Qualitative, Urine
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$80
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Description:
This test is specific for hCG beta subunit and offers sensitivity necessary to detect pregnancy as early as ten days post conception.
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$80
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hCG, Total, Qualitative
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$126
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Description:
This test should be used only to determine pregnancy.
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$126
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hCG, Total, Qualitative with Reflex to Quantitative
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$126
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Description:
This test should be used only to determine pregnancy.
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$126
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hCG, Total with HAMA Treatment
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$632
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Description:
- Confirm pregnancy hormone levels accurately
- Detect antibody interference in results
- Track early pregnancy hormone trends
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$632
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hCG with Gestational Table
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$321
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Description:
hCG may reach detectable limits within 7-10 days of conception. hCG is produced by the placenta and reaches a peak between the 7th and 10th week of gestation. hCG is a glycoprotein hormone produced by the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta and secreted during normal pregnancy and with pathologic conditions such as hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma and testicular neoplasm. Order hCG, Total, Qualitative, Urine if hCG serum result is inconsistent with clinical presentation.
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$321
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HDL Cholesterol
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$30
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Description:
HDL cholesterol is inversely related to the risk for cardiovascular disease. It increases following regular exercise, moderate alcohol consumption and with oral estrogen therapy. Decreased levels are associated with obesity, stress, cigarette smoking and diabetes mellitus.
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$30
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HDL Cholesterol Subclasses
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$515
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Description:
This test measures the concentrations of 2 major high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol subclasses (HDL2 cholesterol and HDL3 cholesterol) and may be used in studying the correlation between HDL subclasses and certain diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD) risk.HDL is a heterogeneous group of particles that transports lipids, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. Based on hydrated densities, HDL can be divided into HDL2 (40% of total HDL) and HDL3 (60% of total HDL); HDL3 is smaller and denser. HDL2 and HDL3 differ in composition, functionality, and atherogenic or atheroprotective properties [1].HDL cholesterol level has been inversely related to the CHD risk, but simply increasing total HDL cholesterol levels could not reduce future cardiovascular events [1]. Therefore, the atheroprotective properties of HDL were assumed to be rooted in the functionality of different HDL particles instead of total HDL cholesterol concentration. The value of HDL subgroup measurements for assessing CHD risk and various other conditions have been investigated, but whether HDL2 or HDL3 is the beneficial subfraction for CHD remains unclear [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Lappegard KT, et al. Biomedicines. 2021;9(7):836.
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$515
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HE4, Ovarian Cancer Monitoring
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$1293
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Description:
The percentage increase in HE4 values has been used as an aid in monitoring recurrence or progressive disease in patients with invasive epithelial ovarian cancer. Currently there is no clinically accepted cut-off for use in monitoring cancer progression in epithelial ovarian cancer subjects with this assay. Serial testing for patient HE4 assay values should be used in conjunction with methods used for monitoring ovarian cancer.
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$1293
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Head and Neck Cancer Blood Scan
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$128
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Description:
- Detect early signs of head and neck cancer
- Pinpoint specific cancer markers for targeted treatment
- Reveal hidden health issues affecting your wellbeing
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) Ferritin, serum CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$128
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Heart Attack Risk Assessment: Apo A1 & Apo B
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$90
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Description:
While looking at lipids is only one way and the first step to checking your heart, tests such as Apo A-1 and apoB will give you more comprehensive data.
It's like having a window into your heart's health, offering insights into cholesterol metabolism and potential risks for atherosclerosis and heart attacks.
Includes:
Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio (calculated)
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Heart health packages,
Price:
$90
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Heart Health Insights: Medium
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$93
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Description:
This is a heart health blood test that goes beyond just cholesterol & checks your Apolipoproteins (Apo A-1 and Apo B) and high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) levels. These markers can help you uncover hidden heart risks, including inflammation, empowering you to take proactive steps for a healthier heart.
Includes:
Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio (calculated) C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. Fasting is not required.
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$93
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Heavy Metals Comprehensive Panel, Urine
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$2362
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Description:
- Check for toxic metal exposure
- Screen unexplained fatigue and headaches
- Monitor environmental toxin buildup levels
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$2362
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Heavy Metals Panel, 24-Hour Urine
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$789
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Description:
- Checks metal levels in your body.
- Detects harmful metals in urine.
- Monitors exposure to toxic metals.
Includes:
Arsenic, Lead, Mercury
Patient Instructions:
This test can't be collected at the worksite. Take your requisition to the lab to obtain the proper container for specimen collection.
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$789
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Heavy Metals Panel 4, Urine (CSA)
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$1649
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Description:
- Screen for toxic metal exposure
- Detect environmental contamination sources
- Monitor unexplained fatigue causes
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Price:
$1649
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Heavy Metals Panel 5A, Urine (CSA)
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$340
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Description:
- Detect toxic metal exposure sources
- Screen for unexplained fatigue causes
- Monitor environmental toxin buildup levels
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Price:
$340
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Heavy Metals Panel 5B, Urine (CSA)
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$2370
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Description:
- Check your toxin exposure levels
- Screen for heavy metal buildup
- Monitor workplace or environmental exposure risks
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$2370
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Heavy Metals Panel, Blood
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$163
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Description:
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury. Heavy Metal Poisoning can cause, but is not limited to, muscle pain, fatigue, vision problems, headaches and gastrointestinal pain. The Heavy Metals Profile test measures the level of arsenic, lead and mercury in the blood.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Arsenic
Lead
Mercury
Patient Instructions:
Avoid seafood consumption for 48 hours prior to sample collection.
Categories:
Environmental toxin blood testing,
Price:
$163
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Heavy Metals Panel, Capillary
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$408
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Description:
Useful in the diagnosis of toxicity due to Arsenic, Lead or Mercury.
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$408
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Heavy Metals Panel, Random Urine
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$781
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Description:
Excessive exposure to heavy metals can cause acute and chronic toxicity. Heavy Metals Panel is intended to evaluate and monitor exposure to heavy metals and evaluate the process of detoxification.
Patient Instructions:
Avoid seafood consumption for 48 hours prior to collection
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$781
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Heavy Metals Panel with Cadmium, 24-Hour Urine
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$1028
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Description:
Excessive exposure to heavy metals can cause acute chronic toxicity. Heavy metals panel is intended to evaluate and monitor exposure to heavy metals and evaluate the process of detoxification. Excessive cadmium exposure can damage lungs, kidneys, and the digestive tract.
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$1028
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Heavy Metals Panel with Cadmium, Random Urine
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$1291
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Description:
- Screen for cadmium toxin exposure
- Detect workplace metal exposure risks
- Monitor kidney health over time
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$1291
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Helicobacter pylori Culture
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$757
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Description:
Helicobacter pylori has been associated with peptic ulcer disease and cancers of the gastrointestinal tract.
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$757
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Helicobacter pylori, Urea Breath Test
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$321
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Description:
Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative microaerophilic curved bacillus with an affinity for human gastric mucosa. H. pylori has been identified as an important pathogen in the upper GI tract. The casual relationship between H. pylori and chronic active gastritis, duodenal ulcers, and gastric ulcers has been well documented. PyloPlus® UBT breath tests provide a non-invasive and non-hazardous method for detecting current H. pylori infection using urea breath analysis.
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$321
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Helminthosporium halodes (m8) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Helminthosporium halodes. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/molds-and-other-microorganisms/allergens/setomelanomma-rostratahelminthosporium-halodes/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hematocrit HCT Blood Test
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$114
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Description:
- Measures red blood cell percentage.
- Checks blood's oxygen-carrying capacity.
- Assesses overall blood health.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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$114
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Hemoglobin
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$30
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Description:
Usual method for determining anemia. Used to calculate indices.
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$30
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Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) with Glucose, Serum
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$99
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Description:
The hemoglobin A1c ("A-one-C") test is a blood test used in the care of people who have diabetes. The hemoglobin A1c percentage is a way of looking at your average blood sugar control over the last 2 or 3 months.
The Glucose Test is used to monitor blood glucose level for patients who may have diabetes, low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) or high blood glucose (hyperglycemia).
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Glucose, serum
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Categories:
Diabetes blood testing,
Price:
$99
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Hemoglobin A1c with Calculated Mean Plasma Glucose (MPG)
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$30
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$30
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Hemoglobin A1c with eAG with Reflex to 1,5-Anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG)
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$30
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$30
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Hemoglobin A1c with Reflex to 1,5-Anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG)
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$30
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Description:
To assist with control of blood glucose levels, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has recommended glycated hemoglobin testing (HbA1c) twice a year for patients with stable glycemia, and quarterly for patients with poor glucose control. Interpretative ranges are based on ADA guidelines.
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$30
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Hemoglobin A2, Quantitative
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$633
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Description:
Differential diagnosis of thalassemia and anemias. In B-thalassemia trait A2 is elevated.
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$633
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Hemoglobin and Hematocrit
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$30
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Description:
Usual method for determining anemia. Used to calculate indices.
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$30
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Hemoglobin, Free, Plasma
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$374
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Description:
The presence of free hemoglobin in plasma is an indication of intravascular hemolysis resulting from numerousconditions, among which include Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH), Sickle-Cell Disease (SCD), Thalassemias, Hereditary Spherocytosis, Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemias, Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency, ABO Mismatch Transfusion Reaction, Cardiopulmonary Bypass or Mechanical Heart Valve-induced Anemia. Reference: JAMA. 2005;293(13):1653-1662
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$374
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Hemoglobin, Free, Urine
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$141
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Description:
- Detect red blood cell breakdown early
- Check unexplained dark urine causes
- Monitor ongoing red blood cell conditions
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$141
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Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
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$123
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Description:
The hemoglobin A1c ("A-one-C") test is a blood test used in the care of people who have diabetes. The hemoglobin A1c percentage is a way of looking at your average blood sugar control over the last 2 or 3 months. Hemoglobin A1c is observed to be lower in healthy pregnant women than healthy non-pregnant women. Medical conditions associated with high red blood cell turnover are associated with lower hemoglobin A1c results.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s): HgbA1c; Hgb A1c;, Hb (A1c); A1c
Includes:
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$123
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Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c With eAG Estimation
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$123
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Description:
Assesses long term diabetic control in diabetes mellitus.
Alternative Names(s): A1c with eAG, A1c, HA1c, Hgb A1c (eAG is also referred to as MPG)
Includes:
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c With eAG Estimation.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$123
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Hemoglobinopathy Evaluation
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$235
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Description:
- Identifies abnormal hemoglobin types.
- Checks for inherited blood disorders.
- Analyzes blood's oxygen-carrying proteins.
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Price:
$235
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Hemoglobin S (Quantitative)
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$282
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Description:
This test quantifies sickling hemoglobins, (e.g. hemoglobin-S, hemoglobin C-harlem)
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Price:
$282
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Hemogram
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$30
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Description:
A complete blood count used as a screening test for various disease states to include: Anemia, leukemia and inflammatory processes.
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Price:
$30
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Hemogram and Differential
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$30
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Description:
A complete blood count is used as a screening test for various disease states including anemia, leukemia and inflammatory processes.
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$30
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Hemophilia A (Factor VIII) Inversions
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$1106
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Description:
This assay detects the recurring intron 1 and intron 22 inversions in the F8 gene that account for nearly half of all severe hemophilia A cases. The assay is useful for identifying the disease-causing mutation in males with severe hemophilia A, or for determining the carrier status in females with a family history of F8 intron inversions.
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Price:
$1106
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Hemosiderin Stain, Urine
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$244
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Description:
Hemosiderin may be seen in anemias caused by red cell destruction.
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Price:
$244
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Hemp Western Water (Acnida tamariscina) IgE
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$223
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden triggers affecting your health
- Clarify symptoms for better treatment options
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$223
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Heparin, Anti-Xa
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$716
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Description:
This assay is useful in measuring heparin concentration in patients treated with low molecular weight heparins (i.e. Enoxaparin/Lovenox) or unfractionated heparin. It is not intended for measurement of Rivaroxaban (Xarelto) or Fondaparinux (Arixtra). Refer to test code 90981 for Rivaroxaban measurement and test code 16103 for Fondaparinux measurement.
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Price:
$716
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Heparin-Induced Platelet Antibody
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$316
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Description:
Heparin can induce thrombocytopenia, a decreased platelet count, due to antibody stimulation. False positive results may be due to immune complexes. False negative results may be due to low titer, low avidity antibodies.
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Price:
$316
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Heparin-Induced Platelet Antibody with Reflex to SRA, Unfractionated Heparin
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$632
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Description:
Diagnosis of Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia is based on clinical criteria, but serological confirmation is often necessary. The ELISA assay measures the Platelet Factor 4/Heparin Complex to IgG. When the ELISA test is positive, testing by Serotonin Release Assay (a platelet activation assay) is more predictive of thrombocytopenia and thrombosis.Note: Patients should not be on ticagrelor (Brilinta) as this may result in a false negative serotonin release assay.
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Price:
$632
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Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Panel
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$1629
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Description:
This panel helps diagnose heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) in individuals exposed to unfractionated heparin (UFH). The diagnosis of HIT is based on clinical criteria, but serological confirmation is often necessary [1]. HIT is a severe immune reaction to heparin therapy and is associated with high risk of venous and arterial thrombosis, making diagnosis and management critical for patient care. HIT is suspected when platelet counts decrease within 1 to 10 days after initiation of the treatment. Certain patient populations are known to have high risk of developing HIT from heparin-based therapy, such as those receiving UFH therapy after surgery (1%-5% incidence of HIT) [2,3]. The American Society of Hematology (ASH) suggests screening for HIT by monitoring platelet counts in patients undergoing heparin therapy for whom risk of HIT is considered intermediate or high [2]. Patients with decreased platelet count have increased probability of HIT, in which case further assessment is recommended to obtain a 4Ts clinical prediction score [2]. For patients with an intermediate or high 4Ts score, ASH recommends an immunoassay to detect the presence of HIT antibodies [2]. If the immunoassay results are positive, ASH suggests a functional assay, such as a serotonin release assay, to assess heparin-induced platelet activation and further confirm a HIT diagnosis [3]. Quest Diagnostics offers an immunoassay to detect heparin-induced platelet antibodies (HeparinInduced Platelet Antibody) and a serotonin release assay (Serotonin Release Assay [SRA], Unfractionated Heparin) to confirm a HIT diagnosis in patients exposed to UFH. These 2 tests may be ordered individually, together as this panel, or as a reflex test (Heparin-Induced Platelet Antibody with Reflex to SRA, Unfractionated Heparin). Test selection is based on the healthcare provider's needs and institutional capabilities. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. References 1. Higgins RA, et al. Platelets and van Willebrand factor. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Cuker A, et al. Blood Adv. 2018;2(22):3360-3392.3. Guyatt GH, et al. Chest. 2012;141(2 Suppl):53S-70S. Note: Patients should not be on ticagrelor (Brilinta) as this may result in a false negative serotonin release assay.
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$1629
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Hepatic Function Panel, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
This panel may be helpful in assessing liver injury, diagnosing liver diseases, and monitoring treatment of liver diseases and adverse effects of hepatotoxic drugs [1]. This panel includes total protein, albumin, globulin (calculated), albumin/globulin ratio, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin (calculated), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT).ALT, AST, ALP, and bilirubin are common liver chemistry analytes that can be used to evaluate liver injury. ALT is a more liver-specific marker than AST. The latter also is present in the peripheral circulation during episodes of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle injury. Elevated ALT and AST levels disproportionate to ALP levels indicate hepatocellular injury; elevated ALP and bilirubin levels disproportionate to ALT and AST levels indicate cholestatic injury. In the absence of identifiable risk factors, ALT or AST levels above the upper limit of the normal range are associated with increased liver-related mortality [1]. Evaluation of direct and indirect bilirubin levels is helpful for assessing the possibility of hepatocellular disease [1]. Elevated direct bilirubin levels imply hepatocellular dysfunction or cholestasis.Albumin is a marker of liver synthetic function; low levels may indicate liver disease of more than 3 weeks' duration [1]. Total protein levels reflect the sum of albumin and globulins and may aid in the diagnosis of disorders involving the liver, kidney, or bone marrow.This panel may be useful in evaluating individuals who are taking hepatotoxic drugs as well as those with viral hepatitis, symptoms or signs of chronic liver disease, conditions associated with a high risk of developing liver disease, lifestyle risk factors for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or a family history of liver disease [2].Because many liver diseases cause characteristic abnormalities in selected liver chemistry analytes, results of individual analytes in this panel may aid in differential diagnosis. An abnormal test result may need to be confirmed by repeat testing and/or performing a clarifying test. For example, measurement of gamma-glutamyl transferase activity (not included in this panel) can help determine whether an elevated ALP result reflects hepatic disease [1].Note that liver enzymes are markers of liver injury, not direct measurements of hepatic function. Bilirubin, albumin, and prothrombin time are markers of liver synthetic function [1,2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Kwo PY, et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2017;112(1):18-35.2. Newsome PN, et al. Gut. 2018;67(1):6-19.
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Price:
$30
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Hepatic Function Panel with FIB-4 Index with Reflex to ELF Score
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$30
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Description:
This reflex provides a cost-effective, medically justified, and guideline supported approach to evaluating a patient at risk of NAFLD with liver fibrosis. If the FIB-4 index is ≥1.30, the ELF score is performed.
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Price:
$30
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Hepatic Function Panel without Total Protein
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$30
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Description:
This panel may be helpful in assessing liver injury, diagnosing liver diseases, and monitoring treatment of liver diseases and adverse effects of hepatotoxic drugs [1]. This panel includes albumin, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin (calculated), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT).ALT, AST, ALP, and bilirubin are common liver chemistry analytes that can be used to evaluate liver injury. ALT is a more liver-specific marker than AST. The latter also is present in the peripheral circulation during episodes of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle injury. Elevated ALT and AST levels disproportionate to ALP levels indicate hepatocellular injury; elevated ALP and bilirubin levels disproportionate to ALT and AST levels indicate cholestatic injury. In the absence of identifiable risk factors, ALT or AST levels above the upper limit of the normal range are associated with increased liver-related mortality [1]. Evaluation of direct and indirect bilirubin levels is helpful for assessing the possibility of hepatocellular disease [1]. Elevated direct bilirubin levels imply hepatocellular dysfunction or cholestasis.Albumin is a marker of liver synthetic function; low levels may indicate liver disease of more than 3 weeks' duration [1].This panel may be useful in evaluating individuals who are taking hepatotoxic drugs as well as those with viral hepatitis, symptoms or signs of chronic liver disease, conditions associated with a high risk of developing liver disease, lifestyle risk factors for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or a family history of liver disease [2].Because many liver diseases cause characteristic abnormalities in selected liver chemistry analytes, results of individual analytes in this panel may aid in differential diagnosis. An abnormal test result may need to be confirmed by repeat testing and/or performing a clarifying test. For example, measurement of gamma-glutamyl transferase activity (not included in this panel) can help determine whether an elevated ALP result reflects hepatic disease [1].Note that liver enzymes are markers of liver injury, not direct measurements of hepatic function. Bilirubin, albumin, and prothrombin time are markers of liver synthetic function [1,2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Kwo PY, et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2017;112(1):18-35.2. Newsome PN, et al. Gut. 2018;67(1):6-19.
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$30
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Hepatitis A Antibody, Total
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$95
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Description:
HAV antibody indicates prior or acute infection with, or immunization to, Hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver. The liver becomes inflamed, tender, and swollen. Hepatitis A is caused by the hepatitis A virus. The virus can be spread by contact with infected bowel movements. An infected person may pass hepatitis A to others by not washing his or her hands, especially after using the bathroom.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hepatitis A Antibody, Total
Alternative Name(s):
HAV Total,
HAV Antibody
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$95
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Hepatitis A Antibody, Total with Reflex to IgM
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$41
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Description:
Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) antibodies indicate prior or acute infection with, or immunization to, Hepatitis A virus.
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Price:
$41
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Hepatitis A IgM Antibody
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$88
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Description:
IgM antibodies to Hepatitis A suggest a current, acute or recent Hepatitis A infection. Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver. The liver becomes inflamed, tender, and swollen. Hepatitis A is caused by the hepatitis A virus. The virus can be spread by contact with infected bowel movements. An infected person may pass hepatitis A to others by not washing his or her hands, especially after using the bathroom.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hepatitis A IgM Antibody
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$88
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Hepatitis B Core Antibody, Total
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$77
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Description:
Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is a bloodborne pathogen and exposure to the blood of an infected person may result in infection.
This assay does not distinguish between Total B core antibody IgG and IgM detected before or at the onset of symptoms; however, such reactivity can persist for years after illness, and may even outlast anti-HBs. Occasionally Hepatitis B core antibody may be the only marker of either current or past Hepatitis B infection.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hepatitis B Core Antibody, Total
Alternate Name(s):
Anti-HBc
Antibody to Hepatitis B Core Antigen
Core Antibody
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$77
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Hepatitis B Core Antibody, Total, with Reflex to IgM
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$37
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Description:
This assay detects presence of both IgG and IgM antibodies to the hepatitis B core (anti-HBc) antigen. If positive, it reflexes to further detect only the presence of IgM anti-HBc. When both the total anti-HBc and IgM anti-HBc are positive, it is indicative of acute HBV infection. A positive total anti-HBc with negative IgM anti-HBc is indicative of either acute or past Hepatitis B infection. Total anti-HBc may be the only HBV marker detected in past infection. Anti-HBc antibodies, both total and IgM, are absent from HBV vaccinated people.
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Price:
$37
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Hepatitis B Disease Monitoring Profile
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$133
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Description:
Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV). This panel is designed for monitoring the progression of treatment of infected individuals.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hep B Core Antibody, IgM
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Immunity, Quantitative
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) with Reflex Confirmation
Liver Function Profile: Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Infectious diseases,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$133
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Hepatitis Be Antibody
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$175
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Description:
Differential diagnosis, staging, and prognosis of hepatitis B infection. HBeAb appears in the early convalescence of HBV infection. With carrier state and chronic hepatitis, HBeAb may not develop.
The appearance of anti-HBe in patients who have previously been HBeAg positive indicates a reduced risk of infectivity. Failure of appearance implies disease activity and probable chronicity but patients with HBeAb may have chronic hepatitis. Chronic HBsAg carriers can be positive for either HBeAg or anti-HBe, but are less infectious when anti-HBe is present. HBe can persist for years, but usually disappears earlier than anti-HBs or anti-HBc. Anti-HBe has not been found as the sole serologic marker for hepatitis B infection.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your phyisician.
Alternative Names(s): HBe Antibody, Anti-Hepatitis Be, HBeAb
Includes:
Hepatitis Be Antibody
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Price:
$175
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Hepatitis Be Antigen
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$140
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Description:
HBeAg indicates active HBV replication. Infectivity is evaluated based on HBeAg and HBsAg. When HBeAg persists much longer than 10 weeks, the patient is likely to develop chronic hepatitis and be a carrier.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your phyisician.
Alternative Names(s): HBe Antigen, HBeAg
Includes:
Hepatitis Be Antigen, serum.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Price:
$140
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Hepatitis Be Panel
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$279
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Description:
- Check hepatitis B infection activity
- Screen for viral contagiousness risk
- Monitor liver health over time
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Price:
$279
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Hepatitis B Profile
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$126
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Description:
Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is a bloodborne pathogen and exposure to the blood of an infected person may result in infection.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Each marker in this panel provides valuable information about the stage of infection, the presence of the virus, and the person's immune response. Brief overview:
- Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg): This is the primary marker for diagnosing Hepatitis B infection. Its presence indicates active viral replication and ongoing infection.
- Hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs): This indicates immunity to Hepatitis B, either from past infection or vaccination. It's particularly useful in assessing immune protection against the virus.
- Hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc): This antibody indicates past or ongoing Hepatitis B infection. Its presence, along with other markers, can help differentiate between acute and chronic infection.
There isn't a single "best" marker for diagnosing Hepatitis B because different markers serve different purposes in diagnosing and managing the infection.
Includes:
Hep B Core Antibody, IgM Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Test Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) with Reflex Confirmation
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Infectious diseases,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$126
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Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Level, Pre/Post HBIG Infusion
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$344
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Description:
- Checks immunity to Hepatitis B.
- Measures protection after HBIG shot.
- Assesses Hepatitis B vaccine response.
Includes:
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Level, Pre/Post HBIG Infusion
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Price:
$344
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Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Qualititative
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$71
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Description:
The detection of anti-HBs is indicative of a prior immunologic exposure to the antigen or vaccine. To determine immune status as ≥10 mIU/mL as per CDC guidelines, please order Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Quantitative.
Includes:
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Qualititative
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Liver diseases,
Blood and blood diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$71
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Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Test
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$105
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Description:
This assay is used to determine immune status for Hepatitis B as ¡Ý10 mIU/mL as per CDC Guidelines. Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is a bloodborne pathogen and exposure to the blood of an infected person may result in infection.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Presence of anti-HBs is an indicator of clinical recovery and subsequent immunity to hepatitis B virus. This test is useful for evaluation of possible immunity in individuals who are at increased risks for exposure to the hepatitis B (ie, hemodialysis unit personnel, venipuncturists, etc). Evaluate the need for hepatitis B immune globulin after needlestick injury; evaluate the need for hepatitis B vaccine and follow immune status after hepatitis B vaccine.
Includes:
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Immunity, Quantitative
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Liver diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Immunization blood testing,
Price:
$105
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Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) with Reflex Confirmation
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$126
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Description:
Hepatitis B surface antigen is the earliest indicator of the presence of acute infection. Also indicative of chronic infection. Test is useful in the differential diagnosis of hepatitis. Patients who are negative for HBsAg may still have acute type B viral hepatitis. There is sometimes a core window stage when HBsAg has become negative and the patient has not yet developed the antibody (anti-HBs). In cases with strong clinical suspicion of viral hepatitis, serologic testing should not be limited to detecting HBsAg, but should include a battery of tests to evaluate different stages of acute and convalescent hepatitis.
Includes:
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex Confirmation.
Positive samples will be confirmed based on the manufacturer's FDA approved recommendations.
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Liver diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$126
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Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Quantitative, Monitoring (Not for Diagnosis)
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$1806
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Description:
Quantitative measurement of HBsAg may be used to confirm ongoing HBV replication and monitor responses to antiviral therapy. Published studies support the viewpoint that repeatedly low to undetectable HBsAg values are a good predictor of sustained viral clearance. This test should be used on individuals previously diagnosed with hepatitis B infection by qualitative HBsAg testing.
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Price:
$1806
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Hepatitis B Virus DNA, Quantitative, PCR with Reflex to HBV, Genotype
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$1642
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Description:
This test is intended for use in conjunction with clinical presentation and other laboratory markers for the clinical management of patients with chronic HBV infection undergoing antiviral therapy. The test can be used to measure HBV DNA levels at baseline and during treatment to aid in assessing response to treatment.The cobas® HBV Test is not intended for use as a screening test for the presence of HBV in blood products or as a diagnostic test to confirm the presence of HBV infection.Reportable range is 10 to 1,000,000,000 IU/mL(1.00 to 9.00 Log IU/mL).(1.00 Log IU/mL to 9.00 Log IU/mL).
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Price:
$1642
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Hepatitis B Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1600
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Description:
- Measures hepatitis B virus levels
- Detects active hepatitis B infection
- Monitors treatment effectiveness for hepatitis B
Includes:
Hepatitis B Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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Price:
$1600
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Hepatitis B Virus Drug Resistance, Genotype, and BCP/Precore Mutations
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$2101
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Description:
This test is used to: 1. Identify HBV genotype (A-H) for epidemiology or prognostic purposes. 2. Detect hepatitis B virus (HBV) mutations associated with resistance to antiviral agents.
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$2101
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Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex
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$80
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Description:
Hepatitis C is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Hepatitis C is a bloodborne disease and exposure to the blood of an infected person may result in infection.
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the major cause of hepatitis. Approximately 1% of blood donors are seropositive for anti-HCV. The clinical symptoms of a HCV infection are variable. Exposure to HCV results in a chronic infection in 50 to 80% of cases. The "window" between infection and seroreactivity is highly variable, up to 12 months.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hepatitis C Antibody with confirmation reflex
****Hepatitis C Antibody Test is included in the Hep B and C Profile Test, and the Hepatitis Panel Acute w/Ref
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Liver diseases,
Price:
$80
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Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to HCV RNA, PCR with Reflex to Genotype
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$38
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Description:
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is the major cause of hepatitis. Making positive HCV Ab tests reflex to confirmatory molecular testing is necessary to confirm active HCV infection. Providing a second reflex to perform genotyping on HCV isolates when RNA is detected is also a necessary step before starting therapy. This double reflex will reduce the percentage of antibody-positive patients who lack appropriate confirmatory RNA testing and who do not have genotype testing performed.
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Price:
$38
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Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to HCV, RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$74
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Description:
- Checks for Hepatitis C infection.
- Identifies Hepatitis C virus presence.
- Measures Hepatitis C virus levels.
Includes:
Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to HCV, RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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Price:
$74
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Hepatitis C-Infected Patient, Baseline Panel 1
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$2309
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Description:
This panel is important to baseline the laboratory parameters in order to define change on therapy as well as to assess the risk of any underlying medical conditions prior to initiation of therapy for Hepatitis C.
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Price:
$2309
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Hepatitis C-Infected Patient, Baseline Panel 2
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$2149
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Description:
This panel is useful in assessing the risk of any underlying medical conditions prior, during, and after initiation of therapy for Hepatitis C. This baseline profile does not include Hepatitis A or Hepatitis B testing, under the assumption this testing has already been performed. If these tests are desired, consider using 91704 (Hepatitis C-Infected Patient, Baseline Panel 1) or ordering separately. The relevant laboratory monitoring has been defined in the most recent AASLD guidelines.
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Price:
$2149
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Hepatitis C-Infected Patient, Treatment Panel
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$2153
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Description:
Hepatitis C patients should be monitored during therapy to assess both response to therapy as well as evaluation for side effects.
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Price:
$2153
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA Genotype 1 NS3 Drug Resistance
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$3382
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This assay may be used to detect grazoprevir, simeprevir and paritaprevir resistance-associated NS3 mutations in genotype 1 NS3 protease inhibitor treatment-experienced patients and also the Q80K polymorphism in patients being considered for a simeprevir-containing regimen.
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$3382
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA Genotype 1 NS5a Drug Resistance
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$3382
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For detection of mutations in the NS5a gene associated with resistance to NS5a inhibitors (examples: daclatasvir, ledipasvir, ombitasvir, elbasvir and velpatasvir). Testing for NS5a resistance-associated variants prior to initiation of treatment with elbasvir plus grazoprevir in HCV genotype 1a infected patients is recommended.
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$3382
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA Genotype 1 NS5b Drug Resistance
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$3382
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For detection of mutations in the Genotype 1 NS5b gene associated with resistance to nucleotide analog NS5b polymerase inhibitors (example: sofosbuvir, a nucleotide analog inhibitor of HCV NS5b polymerase).
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$3382
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA Genotype 3 NS5a Drug Resistance
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$3382
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For detection of mutations in the genotype 3 NS5a gene associated with resistance to NS5a inhibitors (example: daclatasvir, velpatasvir) including the Y93H polymorphism.
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$3382
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$1715
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Hepatitis C is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Hepatitis C is a bloodborne disease and exposure to the blood of an infected person may result in infection.
This test is used to detect and confirm hepatitis C virus infection.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hepatitis C Viral RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
Estimated turnaround for results is 9 business days.
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
Infectious diseases,
Liver diseases,
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$1715
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$2067
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Description:
- Measures Hepatitis C virus levels.
- Detects active Hepatitis C infection.
- Tracks response to Hepatitis C treatment.
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$2067
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Hepatitis C Viral RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR with Reflexes
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$2132
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Description:
Hepatitis C (HCV) viral genotype may be required to select the most appropriate direct acting agent(s) (DAA) in the treatment of hepatitis C. Refer to the FDA package inserts of the relevant DAA's and to the AASLD and IDSA Recommendations for Testing, Managing and Treating Hepatitis C (https://www.hcvguidelines.org/). This reflex code offers clinicians the option to obtain the HCV Viral load, HCV genotype and NS5a resistance testing with a single test order when considering treatment in circumstances where all three tests are warranted.
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$2132
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Hepatitis C Virus RNA Genotype
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$2071
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Description:
Determination of hepatitis C genotype is often required to select the most appropriate direct acting agent(s) (DAA) for the treatment of hepatitis C. Some DAA's are only effective for the treatment of hepatitis C genotype 1, whereas others may be used for additional genotypes. A concurrent patient HCV viral load of ≥2000 IU/mL is required for this test.
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$2071
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Hepatitis C Virus RNA Genotype with Reflex to HCV NS5a Drug Resistance
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$2071
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Description:
Determination of hepatitis C genotype is often required to select the most appropriate direct acting agent(s) (DAA) for the treatment of hepatitis C. Some DAA's are only effective for the treatment of hepatitis C genotype 1, whereas others may be used for additional genotypes. A concurrent patient HCV viral load of ≥2000 IU/mL is required for this test.
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$2071
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Hepatitis C Virus RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR with Reflex to Genotype
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$2132
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Description:
Useful in monitoring response to therapy and/or disease progression. Reportable range is 15 to 100,000,000 IU/mL (1.18-8.00 log IU/mL).
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$2132
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Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) Antibody (IgM)
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$975
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Description:
Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) infection occurs only in association with Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection. A positive result for HDV IgM indicates either recent HDV infection or chronic HDV infection with IgM persistence.
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$975
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Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) Antibody, Total
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$508
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Description:
Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) infection occurs only in association with Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection. A positive result for HDV total antibody may indicate acute infection, chronic infection, or past infection with recovery.
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$508
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Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) Antibody, Total with Reflex to HDV, Real-Time PCR
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$508
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Description:
Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) infection occurs only in association with Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection. A positive result for HDV total antibody may indicate acute infection, chronic infection, or past infection with recovery.
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$508
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Hepatitis D Virus RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Description:
Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) is an RNA virus whose transmission is dependent on associated hepatitis B viral infection.
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$1632
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Hepatitis D Virus RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$2901
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Description:
Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection requires the surface antigen from HBV and may occur as an acute infection with HBV or as a superinfection of a chronic HBV infection. HDV should be considered in any individual who tests positive for the HBV surface antigen (HBsAg). The presence of HDV RNA in the serum reflects viral replication in the liver. HDV-HBV co-infection is considered the most severe form of chronic viral hepatitis due to more rapid progression towards liver-related death and hepatocellular carcinoma. HDV RNA, quantitative real-time PCR can assist with diagnosis of HDV infection as well as monitoring of treatment.
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$2901
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Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$697
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This test is intended for the qualitative detection of antibodies against Hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV causes acute viral hepatitis and liver injury worldwide, although it is not commonly acquired in the United States. Diagnosis of acute infection can be achieved through the detection of IgM, whereas IgG may represent remote or past exposure. This test does not detect antibodies against other hepatitis-causing viruses, including Hepatitis A, B, or C.HEV is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, most commonly by consumption of contaminated water or undercooked meat. Signs and symptoms of HEV are similar to other causes of acute viral hepatitis and may include fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, and dark urine. The disease can be mild and self-limiting, and most individuals recover from illness. Immunocompromised individuals, those with underlying liver conditions, and pregnant women are at increased risk for severe disease, including fulminant hepatitis. Testing is recommended in patients with viral hepatitis symptoms who have traveled to an endemic or outbreak area and/or have tested negative for other etiologies (Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, other hepatotropic viruses, and causes of acute liver injury).Antibodies against HEV can typically be detected within 3-4 weeks after exposure. Anti-IgM declines during early convalescence and may be negative a few months post- exposure while anti-IgG can persist for years. Results should be correlated with patient risk factors and signs and symptoms consistent with Hepatitis E. False positive results can occur in low prevalence populations. False negative results can occur early during infection. If there is a high clinical suspicion for HEV, repeat testing can be performed in 2-4 weeks.References1. Q&As for Health Professionals, Viral Hepatitis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hev/hevfaq.htm Page last reviewed: September 15, 2020.2. Hepatitis E, World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-e Last updated: 20 July 2023.3. Aggarwal, R. et al. Diagnosis of hepatitis E. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2013 Jan;10(1):24-33.4. American Academy of Pediatrics, Red Book 2018-2021. Report of the Committee of Infectious Diseases, 31st Edition.
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$697
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Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Antibody (IgG)
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$398
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of antibodies against Hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV causes acute viral hepatitis and liver injury worldwide, although it is not commonly acquired in the United States. Diagnosis of acute infection can be achieved through the detection of IgM, whereas IgG may represent remote or past exposure. This test does not detect antibodies against other hepatitis-causing viruses, including Hepatitis A, B, or C.HEV is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, most commonly by consumption of contaminated water or undercooked meat. Signs and symptoms of HEV are similar to other causes of acute viral hepatitis and may include fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, and dark urine. The disease can be mild and self-limiting, and most individuals recover from illness. Immunocompromised individuals, those with underlying liver conditions, and pregnant women are at increased risk for severe disease, including fulminant hepatitis. Testing is recommended in patients with viral hepatitis symptoms who have traveled to an endemic or outbreak area and/or have tested negative for other etiologies (Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, other hepatotropic viruses, and causes of acute liver injury).Antibodies against HEV can typically be detected within 3-4 weeks after exposure. Anti-IgM declines during early convalescence and may be negative a few months post- exposure while anti-IgG can persist for years. Results should be correlated with patient risk factors and signs and symptoms consistent with Hepatitis E. False positive results can occur in low prevalence populations. False negative results can occur early during infection. If there is a high clinical suspicion for HEV, repeat testing can be performed in 2-4 weeks.References1. Q&As for Health Professionals, Viral Hepatitis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hev/hevfaq.htm Page last reviewed: September 15, 2020.2. Hepatitis E, World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-e Last updated: 20 July 2023.3. Aggarwal, R. et al. Diagnosis of hepatitis E. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2013 Jan;10(1):24-33.4. American Academy of Pediatrics, Red Book 2018-2021. Report of the Committee of Infectious Diseases, 31st Edition.
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$398
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Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Antibody (IgM)
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$515
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of antibodies against Hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV causes acute viral hepatitis and liver injury worldwide, although it is not commonly acquired in the United States. Diagnosis of acute infection can be achieved through the detection of IgM, whereas IgG may represent remote or past exposure. This test does not detect antibodies against other hepatitis-causing viruses, including Hepatitis A, B, or C.HEV is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, most commonly by consumption of contaminated water or undercooked meat. Signs and symptoms of HEV are similar to other causes of acute viral hepatitis and may include fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, and dark urine. The disease can be mild and self-limiting, and most individuals recover from illness. Immunocompromised individuals, those with underlying liver conditions, and pregnant women are at increased risk for severe disease, including fulminant hepatitis. Testing is recommended in patients with viral hepatitis symptoms who have traveled to an endemic or outbreak area and/or have tested negative for other etiologies (Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, other hepatotropic viruses, and causes of acute liver injury).Antibodies against HEV can typically be detected within 3-4 weeks after exposure. Anti-IgM declines during early convalescence and may be negative a few months post-exposure while anti-IgG can persist for years. Results should be correlated with patient risk factors and signs and symptoms consistent with Hepatitis E. False positive results can occur in low prevalence populations. False negative results can occur early during infection. If there is a high clinical suspicion for HEV, repeat testing can be performed in 2-4 weeks.References1. Q&As for Health Professionals, Viral Hepatitis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hev/hevfaq.htm Page last reviewed: September 15, 2020.2. Hepatitis E, World Health Organization. www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-e Last updated: 20 July 20233. Aggarwal, R. et al. Diagnosis of hepatitis E. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2013 Jan;10(1):24-33.4. American Academy of Pediatrics, Red Book 2018-2021. Report of the Committee of Infectious Diseases, 31st Edition
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$515
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Hepatitis Panel Acute, w/ Ref Confirmation
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$289
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Hepatitis is a disease of the liver causing inflammation. The Hepatitis Profile detects hepatitis A (HAV), hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) infections.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s): Acute Hepatitis Panel with Reflex
Includes:
Hepatitis A IgM (Acute),
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
Hepatitis B Core IgM Antibody,
Hepatitis C Antibody
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
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Infectious diseases,
Liver diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
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$289
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Hepatitis Panel, General
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$198
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Description:
This panel provides information on infection and the immune response to hepatitis A virus (HAV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV), the 3 most common causes of viral hepatitis in the United States. In patients with unexplained elevated liver enzyme levels, this panel may be helpful in evaluating etiology for these viral hepatitides [1-4].This panel includes 5 tests with reflexes: total HAV antibody, qualitative hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb), hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) with reflex confirmation, total hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb), and HCV antibody with reflex to HCV RNA quantitative real-time PCR. The section below outlines the roles of the analytes assessed with this panel.Total HAV antibody: Presence of total HAV antibody is consistent with (1) immunity due to prior infection or vaccination; or (2) current HAV infection or recent HAV vaccination [2].Qualitative HBsAb: Presence indicates resolution of HBV infection or prior vaccination. To determine immune status due to past HBV infection or vaccination (ie, HBsAb titer ≥10 mIU/mL), a quantitative HBsAb test must be ordered [3].HBsAg with reflex confirmation: Presence indicates that a person has a current HBV infection and is infectious [3].Total HBcAb: Presence indicates past or current HBV infection [3].HCV antibody with reflex to HCV RNA: Presence (with detectable HCV RNA) indicates current infection. A positive result with a "not detected" HCV RNA reflex result may indicate a resolved infection or a biological false-positive antibody screening test [4].The results of the test in the panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical history and physical examination findings.References1. Viral Hepatitis Surveillance - United States, 2019. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed January 16, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2019surveillance/pdfs/2019HepSurveillanceRpt.pdf2. Nelson NP, et al. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2020;69(5):1-38.3. Roush SW, et al. Chapter 22: laboratory support for surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. In: Roush SW, et al, eds. Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reviewed June 3, 2021. Accessed January 16, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/surv-manual/chpt22-lab-support.html4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2013;62(18):362-365.
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$198
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma Panel
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$1036
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HCC Risk Panel includes serum AFP-L3%, total AFP and DCP. The combined measurement helps discriminate benign and malignant conditions related to primary liver diseases [1-4]. Furthermore, the combination measurement of three HCC biomarkers can identify a greater number of patients at risk of developing HCC than with each marker alone.
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$1036
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Hep B Core Antibody, IgM
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$73
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Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is a bloodborne pathogen and exposure to the blood of an infected person may result in infection.
Hepatitis B core-specific IgM class antibody has been detected in most acute infections and is a reliable marker for acute disease. In some cases, hepatitis B core IgM antibody may be the only specific marker for the diagnosis of acute infection with hepatitis B virus.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Hep B Core Antibody, IgM
Alternative Name(s):
Anti-HBc, IgM
****Hepatitis B Core Antibody, IgM is included in the Hep B and C Profile Test.****
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Infectious diseases,
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Liver diseases,
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$73
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HER-2, IHC with Interpretation
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$1326
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Description:
- Check tumor HER-2 protein status
- Guide targeted cancer treatment decisions
- Confirm unclear prior test results
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$1326
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HER-2, IHC, without Interpretation
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$1263
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Description:
- Check tumor tissue protein levels
- Assess cancer cell growth markers
- Screen biopsy samples for HER-2
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$1263
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HER-2, IHC with Reflex to FISH
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$1326
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HER-2/NEU expression is commonly performed on breast carcinomas. Women who have tumors that overexpress HER-2/NEU are most likely to be responsive to monoclonal antibody therapy directed against this target.
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$1326
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Hereditary Breast Cancer Panel
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$12373
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Description:
The Hereditary Breast Cancer Panel includes 18 genes associated primarily with hereditary breast and possibly other cancers. This can include, but is not limited to, cancers of the breast, colon, endometrium, stomach, urinary tract, ovary, pancreas, prostate, and other tissues. Individuals with a positive result (pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant detected) have an increased risk for developing certain cancers relative to that of the general population.
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$12373
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Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Panel
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$12557
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The Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Panel includes 20 genes associated primarily with hereditary gastrointestinal cancers and possibly other cancers. This can include, but is not limited to, cancers of the colon, endometrium, stomach, urinary tract, ovary, pancreas, prostate, and rectum. Individuals with a positive result (pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant detected) have an increased risk for developing certain cancers relative to that of the general population.
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$12557
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Hereditary Endocrine Cancer Panel
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$4488
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The Hereditary Endocrine Cancer Panel includes 12 genes associated with hereditary cancers of the endocrine system. This can include, but is not limited to, cancers of the neuroendocrine system, kidneys, thyroid, adrenal glands, paraganglia, and other tissues. Individuals with a positive result (pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant detected) have an increased risk for developing certain cancers relative to that of the general population.
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$4488
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 Inhibition
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$56
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 Inhibition - Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is responsible for several clinically significant human viral diseases, with severity ranging from inapparent to fatal. Clinical manifestations include genital tract infections, neonatal herpes, meningoencephalitis, keratoconjunctivitis, and gingivostomatitis. There are two HSV serotypes that are closely related antigenically. HSV type 2 is more commonly associated with genital tract and neonatal infections, while HSV type 1 is more commonly associated with infections of non-genital sites. Specific typing is not usually required for diagnosis or treatment. The mean time to seroconversion using the type specific assay is 25 days. The performance of this assay has not been established for use in a pediatric population, for neonatal screening, or for testing of immunocompromised patients.
This assay utilizes recombinant type-specific antigens to differentiate HSV-1 from HSV-2 infections. A index positive result cannot distinguish between recent and past infection. If recent HSV infection is suspected but the results are negative or equivocal, the assay should be repeated in 4-6 weeks.
Confirmation testing with HSV-2 Inhibition on positive initial results vs the Western Blot:
The HSV-2 IgG Western blot assay has historically been considered the gold standard for identifying HSV-2 IgG reactivity. However, Ashley-Morrow et al have clearly demonstrated that the HSV-2 IgG Western blot is less sensitive than the HerpeSelect HSV-2 IgG assay for detecting IgG seroconversion following newly acquired HSV-2 infection: the median interval between symptom onset and IgG seroconversion is 21 days for the HerpeSelect assay versus 68 days for the Western blot assay.3 There is thus a window of approximately 47 days in which the Western blot assay may give false-negative confirmatory results. In contrast, true-positive specimens in this window are positive (>60% inhibition) in the HSV-2 IgG inhibition assay. In addition to increased sensitivity, the turnaround time for the inhibition assay is shorter than that of the Western blot assay.
Includes:
HSV 1 IgG, Type Specific Ab HSV 2 IgG, Type Specific Ab
If Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG) is >1.09, then HSV-2 Inhibition Study will be performed and turnaround time could be up to 7 business days.
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
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$56
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (IgG), Type-Specific Antibody
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$59
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Description:
- Checks for past herpes type 1.
- Detects herpes antibodies in blood.
- Identifies long-term herpes infection.
Includes:
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (IgG), Type-Specific Antibody
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$59
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Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG), Type-Specific Antibody
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$59
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- Checks for genital herpes infection.
- Detects past exposure to herpes.
- Identifies herpes antibodies in blood.
Includes:
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG), Type-Specific Antibody
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$59
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Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 Inhibition
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$119
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Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG), with Reflex to HSV-2 Inhibition - Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is responsible for several clinically significant human viral diseases, with severity ranging from inapparent to fatal. Clinical manifestations include genital tract infections, neonatal herpes, meningoencephalitis, keratoconjunctivitis, and gingivostomatitis. There are two HSV serotypes that are closely related antigenically. HSV type 2 is more commonly associated with genital tract and neonatal infections, while HSV type 1 is more commonly associated with infections of non-genital sites. Specific typing is not usually required for diagnosis or treatment. The mean time to seroconversion using the type specific assay is 25 days. The performance of this assay has not been established for use in a pediatric population, for neonatal screening, or for testing of immunocompromised patients.
If recent HSV infection is suspected but the results are negative or equivocal, the assay should be repeated in 4-6 weeks.
Confirmation testing with HSV-2 Inhibition on positive initial results vs the Western Blot:
The HSV-2 IgG Western blot assay has historically been considered the gold standard for identifying HSV-2 IgG reactivity. However, Ashley-Morrow et al have clearly demonstrated that the HSV-2 IgG Western blot is less sensitive than the HerpeSelect HSV-2 IgG assay for detecting IgG seroconversion following newly acquired HSV-2 infection: the median interval between symptom onset and IgG seroconversion is 21 days for the HerpeSelect assay versus 68 days for the Western blot assay.3 There is thus a window of approximately 47 days in which the Western blot assay may give false-negative confirmatory results. In contrast, true-positive specimens in this window are positive (>60% inhibition) in the HSV-2 IgG inhibition assay. In addition to increased sensitivity, the turnaround time for the inhibition assay is shorter than that of the Western blot assay.
Includes:
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG)
If Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (IgG) >1.09, then HSV-2 Inhibition Study will be performed
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
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$119
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Herpes Simplex Virus Culture
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$169
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Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is responsible for several clinically significant human viral diseases, with severity ranging from mild to fatal. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 infection are usually found above the waist. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 infections are more commonly seen in association with the genitalia, and surrounding areas, and are usually sexually transmitted. It is important to note however, that both Herpes Simplex types 1 and 2 have been involved in all disease manifestations and locations of the body, following introduction of the virus through broken skin or mucous membranes.
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$169
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Herpes Simplex Virus Culture with Reflex Typing
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$169
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Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is responsible for several clinically significant human viral diseases, with severity ranging from mild to fatal. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 infection are usually found above the waist. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 infections are more commonly seen in association with the genitalia, and surrounding areas, and are usually sexually transmitted. It is important to note however, that both Herpes Simplex types 1 and 2 have been involved in all disease manifestations and locations of the body, following introduction of the virus through broken skin or mucous membranes.
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$169
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Herpes Simplex Virus, Type 1 and 2 DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1440
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DNA testing is analytically more sensitive than culture, especially in patients with encephalitis or meningitis. DNA testing may be useful in diagnosis of infection in neonates. Neonates who have been exposed to HSV can develop disseminated infection and encephalitis. Encephalitis is usually due to HSV I whereas meningitis is usually due to HSV II. DNA testing provides reliable means to define the type.
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$1440
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Herpes Simplex Virus, Type 1 and 2 DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1642
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The detection of HSV-1 and HSV-2 DNA is based upon the real-time amplification, detection and differentiation of specific HSV-1 and HSV-2 genomic DNA sequences by PCR from total DNA extracted from the specimen. The quantitative range of this assay is 100-2,000,000 copies/mL.
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$1642
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 and 2, IHC with Interpretation
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$417
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For the detection of HSV infected tissue. Two serotypes of the herpes simplex virus, HSV-1 (also known as type 1 or oral) and HSV-2 (type 2 or genital), can establish lifelong latent infections with sensory ganglia. Periodically, the virus reactivates and can cause recurrent cold sores, encephalitis and eye and genital infections. HSV-1 usually establishes latency in the trigeminal ganglion, a collection of nerve cells near the ear. From there, it tends to recur on the lower lip or face. HSV-2 usually resides in the sacral ganglion at the base of the spine. From there, it reiterates in the genital area.
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$417
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Herpesvirus 6 Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$583
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HHV-6 is a distinct herpes virus that typically causes a self-limiting illness in patients who are not immunocompromised. In some patients, especially if immumocompromised, HHV-6 can cause febrile convulsions in infants, encephalitis mononucleosis-like symptoms, and hepatitis.
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$583
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Herpesvirus 6 Antibody (IgG)
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$292
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Aid in the diagnosis of past infection/exposure to roseola infantum; may be useful in the diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome.
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$292
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Herpesvirus 6 Antibody (IgM)
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$292
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Description:
- Detect recent viral infection quickly
- Screen unexplained fever and rash
- Check swollen glands underlying cause
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$292
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Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1020
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of HHV-6 DNA in patients' specimens. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to detection by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture.
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$1020
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Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$1763
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of HHV-6 DNA in patients' specimens. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to detection by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture.
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$1763
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Herpesvirus 7 Antibody (IgG), IFA
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$829
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Description:
HHV-7, like HHV-6, can cause exanthem subitum.
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$829
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Herpesvirus 7 Antibody (IgM), IFA
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$829
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Description:
HHV7 can cause exanthem subitum.
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$829
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Herpesvirus 7 Antibody Panel (IgG, IgM), IFA
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$1657
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Description:
- Detect recent or past viral infection
- Screen unexplained fever and fatigue
- Check swollen glands and rash causes
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$1657
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Herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
This test is used in the diagnosis of human herpesvirus 7 infection. HHV-7 is closely related to HHV-6 and CMV, and can cause reactivation in transplant patients or other immune-compromised individuals. PCR may detect infection earlier than immunologial methods and provides more rapid results than culture, but does not provide information on past exposure or immunity. Quantitative measurement may provide information on disease regression.
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$1505
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Herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Description:
Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is associated with the development of all forms of Kaposi's Sarcoma as well as with some other rare lymphoproliferative diseases, such as primary effusion lymphoma and multicentric Castleman's disease. Qualitative PCR is often used to aid in diagnosis of an HHV-8 infected individual.
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$1632
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Herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$706
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Description:
Human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8) is associated with the development of all forms of Kaposi's sarcoma, as well as some other rare lymphoproliferative diseases, such as primary effusion lymphoma and multicentric castleman's disease. Quantitative PCR may be used to monitor the level of viremia in a patient, often in the context of therapy.
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$706
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Herpesvirus 8 IgG Antibody, IFA
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$884
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Description:
- Detect past herpesvirus 8 exposure
- Screen immune system infection risk
- Monitor viral exposure history privately
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$884
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Herring (f205) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against herring. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Heterophile, Mono Screen
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$74
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Description:
Heterophile antibodies, in patients with infectious mononucleosis, may be present as early as the fourth day of illness, and by the twenty-first day of illness, 90% of patients will exhibit a positive test. The Epstein-Barr virus causes infectious mononucleosis.
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$74
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HEXA Gene Sequencing
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$6365
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Description:
Tay-Sachs disease (TSD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease caused by a deficiency of lysosomal enzyme beta- hexosaminidase A. TSD is caused by pathogenic variants in the HEXA gene. This sequencing assay detects small deletions, insertions, and single nucleotide variants, but may not detect large deletions like the common 7.6 kb deletion allele found in some TSD carriers of French Canadian and Cajun ancestry. This deletion can be detected in the Tay-Sachs Disease Mutation Analysis.
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$6365
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Hexosaminidase A and Total Hexosaminidase, Leukocytes
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$1662
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Description:
- Screen for Tay-Sachs carrier status
- Check family planning genetic risk
- Assess future pregnancy health risks
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$1662
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Hexosaminidase A and Total Hexosaminidase, Serum
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$1813
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Description:
- Screen for Tay-Sachs carrier status
- Assess family planning genetic risk
- Check enzyme activity before pregnancy
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$1813
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HHFL Female Panel
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$484
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Homocysteine, Cardiovascular
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Cortisol, Total
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Ferritin, serum.
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Progesterone, serum.
Thyroxine Free, Immunoassay (FT4)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Estradiol, serum.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$484
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HHFL Male Panel
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$562
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin (SHBG)
Progesterone, serum
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Thyroxine Free (FT4), Immunoassay
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Cortisol, Total
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Homocysteine, Cardiovascular
Insulin, Fasting
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Lipid Panel with Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) (MALES ONLY)
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$562
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Hickory/Pecan Tree (t22) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to hickory tree (pecan tree). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hickory, White IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check for hickory pollen sensitivity
- Identify your seasonal allergy triggers
- Track sneezing and congestion causes
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Price:
$254
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Hickory White (t41) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to white hickory. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hippuric Acid, Urine
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$479
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Description:
Excretion of hippuric acid is decreased in patients with intrinsic hepatic disease, such as cirrhosis or severe hepatitis.
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$479
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Histamine, 24-Hour Urine
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$1040
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Description:
Histamine is a mediator of the allergic response. Histamine release causes itching, flushing, hives, vomiting, syncope, and even shock. In addition, some patients with gastric carcinoids may exhibit high concentrations of histamine.
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$1040
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Histamine, Plasma
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$670
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Description:
Histamine is a mediator of the allergic response. Histamine release causes itching, flushing, hives, vomiting, syncope, and even shock. In addition, some patients with gastric carcinoids may exhibit high concentrations of histamine.
Patient Instructions:
Avoid taking allergy causing drugs, antihistamines, oral corticosteroids and substances which block H2 receptors 24 hours prior to collection.
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Price:
$670
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Histamine Release (Chronic Urticaria)
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$668
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Description:
Chronic Urticaria (CU) is a common skin disorder affecting 1 to 6% of the general population. It is characterized by repeated occurrence of short-lived cutaneous wheals accompanied by redness and itching. Autoimmune urticaria is defined by the presence of a functional IgG antibody to high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc epsilon RI alpha) or IgE. These antibodies trigger mast cell and basophil degranulation by the engagement of Fc epsilon receptor. Functional IgG antibody to the receptor has been identified in approximately 30-40% of patients with CU, and anti IgE antibody has been identified in another 5%-10%.
Alternative names: FC Epsilon Receptor Antibody,Anti-IgE Receptor,Chronic Urticaria,CU (Chronic Urticaria),FCER1, Chronic Urticaria
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Allergy blood testing,
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$668
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Histone Antibodies
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$434
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Description:
Histone antibody is present in 80-95% of patients with drug-induced Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), 20-50% of patients with idiopathic SLE, and infrequently in patients with other autoimmune connective tissue diseases.
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$434
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Histoplasma Antibody, Complement Fixation, Serum
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$541
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Description:
This test is used for the diagnosis and prognosis of histoplasma infections. Titers ≥1:32 are highly suggestive of H. capsulatum infection. The CF test is more frequently positive with sera from chronic active pulmonary histoplasmosis than sera from primary active pulmonary disease.
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$541
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Histoplasma Antibody, Immunodiffusion
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$354
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Description:
This immunodiffusion assay is highly specific for histoplasmosis infection but may have low sensitivity in early infection. Two different immunoprecipitin bands may be detected. The M band develops with acute infection, is often present in chronic infection, and may persist for months to years. The H band, which is usually present with the M band, generally suggests a chronic or severe acute infection. The presence of both the H and M bands is considered conclusive for the diagnosis of histoplasmosis.
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$354
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Histoplasma Antibody Panel, CF and ID, Serum
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$895
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Description:
Histoplasmosis, caused by infection by H. capsulatum, is usually asymptomatic or mild. Some patients develop chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis or acute disseminated histoplasmosis that is often life-threatening. Immunodiffusion testing detects antibodies in approximately 70% of patients with histoplasmosis, and complement fixation testing detects antibodies in approximately 90% of patients.
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$895
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Histoplasma Galactomannan Antigen, Urine
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$275
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Description:
Histoplasma galactomannan is frequently detected in urine from patients with disseminated histoplasmosis.
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Price:
$275
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HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation
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$76
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Description:
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). HIV is a contagious disease that may spread when the blood and bodily fluids of an infected person come into contact with broken skin or mucous membranes of an uninfected person.
The HIV-1 Antibodies test is appropriate for exposure at least 6 months prior to testing.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation with confirmation testing on repeatedly reactive results.
Alternative Name(s)
Fourth Generation HIV
4th Generation HIV
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
If HIV Antigen and Antibody, 4th Generation Screen is Repeatedly Reactive, HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation will be performed
If HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation is Indeterminate or Negative, HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR will be performed
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$76
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HIV-1 Coreceptor Tropism, Proviral DNA
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$4156
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Description:
The use of CCR5 antagonists requires screening for viral tropism to exclude patients harboring X4 or D/M virus. HIV-1 Proviral DNA tropism test is useful for determination of viral tropism in patients with undetectable HIV-1 viral RNA (virologically suppressed).
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$4156
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HIV-1 Coreceptor Tropism, Ultradeep Sequencing
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$5439
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Description:
The use of CCR5 antagonists in patients harboring CXCR4(X4) or dual-mixed (DM) viruses has proven to be ineffective and leads to the emergence of X4 viruses as the predominant species in DM patients. In clinical trials, X4 virus was found in 55% of patients failing maraviroc therapy vs. only 9% of patients who experienced treatment failure in the placebo arm. The use of CCR5 antagonists, therefore, requires screening for viral tropism to exclude patients harboring X4 or DM virus. Detection of X4 virus prior to the initiation of therapy has been associated with a reduced response to maraviroc. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2007/022128lbl.pdf
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$5439
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HIV-1 Genotype
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$2334
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Description:
This test is intended for use in conjunction with clinical presentation and other laboratory markers of disease progress for the clinical management of HIV-1 infected patients. The test identifies drug resistance-associated mutations in the HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptase genes. It can be used to predict antiretroviral drug resistance before initiation of therapy and in patients experiencing virologic failure while on therapy.
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Price:
$2334
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HIV-1 Genotype and Coreceptor Tropism, Ultradeep Sequencing
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$7773
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Description:
Select antiretroviral drug regimen for treating HIV-1 patients by assessing reverse transcriptase and protease inhibitor resistance, together with CCR5 antagonist eligibility.
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Price:
$7773
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HIV-1 Genotype (RTI, PI, Integrase Inhibitors)
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$4668
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Description:
Identify drug resistance mutations in HIV-1 patients failing antiretroviral regimens containing RT, PR or Integrase inhibitors.Identify transmitted drug resistance mutations in the RT, PR or integrase genes in treatment-naive patients prior to initiation of antiretroviral therapy.
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$4668
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HIV-1 Resistance and Coreceptor Tropism, Proviral DNA
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$10710
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Description:
This panel will assist clinicians to evaluate virologically suppressed patients for antiretroviral regimen modification when there is insufficient historical viral RNA resistance and viral tropism information. This test utilizes PCR and next generation (ultra-deep) sequencing of proviral DNA to detect drug resistance mutations in the HIV-1 protease, reverse transcriptase and integrase genes. As the CCR5 antagonist maraviroc may also be considered as a component of a new regimen, this panel includes the requisite tropism test performed on proviral DNA.
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Price:
$10710
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HIV-1 Resistance, Proviral DNA (Integrase Inhibitors)
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$2266
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Description:
This test utilizes PCR and next generation (ultra-deep) sequencing of proviral DNA to detect drug resistance mutations in the HIV-1 integrase gene. This information will assist clinicians considering a modification of the treatment regimens for virologically suppressed patients or for patients with a low viral load for whom an RNA resistance test was not successful.
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Price:
$2266
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HIV-1 Resistance, Proviral DNA (RTI, PI, Integrase Inhibitors)
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$6554
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Description:
This test utilizes PCR and next generation (ultra-deep) sequencing of proviral DNA to detect drug resistance mutations in the HIV-1 protease, reverse transcriptase and integrase genes. This information will assist clinicians considering a modification of the treatment regimens for virologically suppressed patients or for patients with a low viral load for whom an RNA resistance test was not successful.
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Price:
$6554
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HIV-1 Resistance, Proviral DNA (RT, PI Inhibitors)
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$4288
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Description:
This test utilizes PCR and next generation (ultra-deep) sequencing of proviral DNA to detect drug resistance mutations in the HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptase genes. This information will assist clinicians considering a modification of the treatment regimens for virologically suppressed patients or for patients with a low viral load for whom an RNA resistance test was not successful.
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Price:
$4288
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HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$637
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Description:
- Detects presence of HIV-1 virus.
- Confirms active HIV-1 infection.
- Identifies HIV-1 in blood.
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Price:
$637
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HIV-1 RNA, Quantitative, PCR with Reflex to Genotype
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$1490
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Description:
Measurement of HIV-1 plasma levels (viral load) provides a direct assessment of viremia and should be used in conjunction with CD4+ T-cell counts. HIV-1 RNA, quantitation is useful in patients to assess prognosis, monitor progression of HIV-1 infection, determine when to initiate therapy, and monitor the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy.
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Price:
$1490
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HIV-1 RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1490
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Description:
This test is intended for use in conjunction with clinical presentation and other laboratory markers of disease progress for the clinical management of HIV-1 infected patients. The test can be used to assess patient prognosis by measuring the baseline HIV-1 RNA level or to monitor the effects of antiretroviral therapy by measuring changes in EDTA plasma HIV-1 RNA levels during the course of antiretroviral treatment.
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Price:
$1490
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HIV-1 RNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR with Reflex to Coreceptor Tropism,UDS
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$1490
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Description:
This test is intended for use in conjunction with clinical presentation and other laboratory markers of disease progress for the clinical management of HIV-1 infected patients. The test can be used to assess patient prognosis by measuring the baseline HIV-1 RNA level or to monitor the effects of antiretroviral therapy by measuring changes in EDTA plasma HIV-1 RNA levels during the course of antiretroviral treatment. This test is not intended for use as a screening test for the presence of HIV-1 in blood or blood products or as a diagnostic test to confirm the presence of HIV-1 infection.
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Price:
$1490
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HIV-1 RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR with Reflex to Genotype (RTI, PI, Integrase)
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$1490
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Description:
Monitor viral load in HIV-1 patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy and automatically reflex to drug resistance testing for PR, RT and Integrase drugs in patients failing to achieve or maintain virologic suppression.
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Price:
$1490
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HIV-1 RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, with Reflex to Integrase Genotype
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$1490
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Description:
This test is intended for use in conjunction with clinical presentation and other laboratory markers of disease progress for the clinical management of HIV-1 infected patients. The test can be used to assess patient prognosis by measuring the baseline HIV-1 RNA level or to monitor the effects of antiretroviral therapy by measuring changes in EDTA plasma HIV-1 RNA levels during the course of antiretroviral treatment. The emergence of integrase drug resistance mutations has been observed in vitro and in patients experiencing virologic failure on Raltegravir in clinical trials. Twenty three percent of patients receiving Raltegravir in a clinical trial experience virologic failure at 48 weeks and genotypic analysis detected raltegravir associated resistance mutations in 68% of virologic failures. This assay amplifies and sequences the HIV-1 integrase gene and reports mutations at positions associated with integrase inhibitor drug resistance.
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Price:
$1490
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HLA A 02:01 Determination
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$1132
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Description:
- Confirm your genetic tissue marker type
- Screen for treatment eligibility requirements
- Check immunotherapy program qualification status
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$1132
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HLA-A29 Determination
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$856
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Description:
The HLA-A*29.02 allele is strongly associated with Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy (BSRC), an autoimmune disorder that can lead to severe visual impairment. Not all BSRC patients carry this allele and not all individuals with this allele develop the disease. Consider sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, syphilis, and ocular lymphoma in differential diagnoses of BSCR, particularly in those cases where the chorioretinal lesions are less typical of the small oval 'Birdshot' lesions.Reference:Herbort, CP, et al. Br J Ophthalmol (2017) 101:851-5.
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$856
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HLA A,B,C, Class I Typing, Intermediate Resolution
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$1491
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Description:
- Check tissue compatibility before transplant surgery
- Screen family members for donor matching
- Assess immune marker differences between people
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Price:
$1491
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HLA-A, B, C, DRB1 and DQ High Resolution
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$4834
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Description:
Pre-transplant evaluation by HLA typing and antibody screen assesses the risk of transplant rejection.1 Infectious disease testing helps address post-transplant complications related to infection, which are among the most common types of complications affecting transplant outcomes.
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$4834
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HLA A,B,C Low Resolution
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$1457
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Description:
- Pinpoint genetic factors affecting your immune system
- Reveal potential risks for autoimmune diseases
- Clarify your body's response to infections
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$1457
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HLA-A, B, Intermediate Resolution
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$1623
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Description:
HLA typing is used to match donors and recipients for bone marrow and solid organ transplantation.
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Price:
$1623
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HLA A,B Low Resolution
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$1042
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Description:
- Check transplant tissue compatibility markers
- Screen for donor matching genetics
- Assess immune recognition compatibility factors
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Price:
$1042
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HLA A Low Resolution
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$596
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Description:
- Check tissue compatibility for transplants
- Assess hereditary autoimmune disease risk
- Support donor matching for family members
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Price:
$596
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HLA Antibody Identification, Class I
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$1087
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Description:
- Screen for transplant rejection risk
- Check donor tissue compatibility factors
- Detect immune antibody sensitization levels
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Price:
$1087
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HLA Antibody Identification, Class II
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$1087
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Description:
- Screen for transplant rejection risk
- Check organ donor compatibility factors
- Monitor immune antibody development levels
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Price:
$1087
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HLA A Typing, High Resolution
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$1283
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Description:
- Identify genetic markers for transplant matching
- Screen inherited condition risk factors early
- Support donor compatibility planning decisions
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Price:
$1283
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HLA-B*15:02 Determination
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$856
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Description:
The presence of HLA-B*15:02 increases risk for Carbamazepine (CBZ) induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) or toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). HLA-B*15:02 allele frequency varies by ethnicity, it as high as 10% in Asians, 0.1-1% in African Americans and less than 0.1 percent in Caucasians. FDA-approved labeling recommends screening for HLA-B*15:02 prior to treatment with CBZ in patients of Asian ancestry. Carbamazepine is an antiepileptic drug, approved for the treatment of epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia, and bipolar disorder. References: 1. Phillips, EJ., Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2018 Apr;103(4): 574-581 2. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2016/021710s11s012lbl.pdf. Accessed Dec 16, 2021.
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Price:
$856
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HLA-B27 Antigen
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$318
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Description:
HLA-B27 is found in 90% of patients with ankylosing spondylitis and 80% in Reiter's disease. Ankylosing spondylitis affects 1 in 1000 caucasians. Ankylosing spondylitis is 10 times more common among individuals with HLA-B27 compared to individuals without this antigen.
Alternative names: Ankylosing Spondylitis,Flow
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
General wellness,
Price:
$318
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HLA-B27 DNA Typing
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$1129
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Description:
This test is used in the evaluation of genetic risk for Ankylosing Spondylitis, uveitis, and several other autoimmune disorders.
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Price:
$1129
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HLA B51 Behcet's Disease Association
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$856
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Description:
This syndrome due to multisystem chronic inflammatory disease of blood vessels has variable presentation of recurrent mouth ulcers, genital ulcers, inflammation of the eye (Uveitis), and gastrointestinal symptoms. HLA-B*51:02 shows the strongest association with the disease, but it is not diagnostic. The disease distribution is worldwide but clusters in the area that extends from Eastern Asia to the Mediterranean region (Silk Route disease).Reference:Takeno, Mitsuhiro. The association of Behçet's syndrome with HLA-B51 as understood in 2021, Current Opinion in Rheumatology: January 2022 - Volume 34 - Issue 1 - p 4-9
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Price:
$856
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HLA-B*5701 Typing
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$1389
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Description:
Abacavir therapy for HIV treatment is associated with significant drug hypersensitivity in approximately 8% of recipients, with retrospective studies indicating a strong association with the HLA-B*5701 Allele. HLA-B*5701 typing can be used for genetic risk stratification prior to initiation of Abacavir therapy.
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Price:
$1389
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HLA-B*58:01 Typing
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$2040
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Description:
HLA B*58:01 has been associated with severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCAR) in response to the drug Allopurinol. The Clinical Pharmacogenomic Implementation Consortium, CPIC, has published an article recommending genotyping prior to getting allopurinol treatment, and recommended that the drug should not be administered to patients with the HLA-B*58:01 allele. Frequency of allele varies with ethnicity: 6% to 7% in Asians, 1% in Caucasians. Similarly, the American College of Rheumatology has published guidelines for the management of gout utilizing allopurinol among other medications. They recommend HLA-B*58:01 testing in high-risk all patients of Han Chinese and Thai descent and Koreans with stage 3 or worse chronic kidney disease.
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Price:
$2040
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HLA B Low Resolution
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$702
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Description:
- Pinpoint genetic factors affecting your health
- Reveal potential autoimmune issues effortlessly
- Clarify your body's immune response clearly
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$702
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HLA B Typing, High Resolution
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$1132
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune disease risk
- Detect medication reaction risk factors
- Assess inherited genetic health risks
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Price:
$1132
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HLA C High Resolution
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$1132
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune risk genes
- Assess inherited skin condition risk
- Check transplant compatibility markers
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Price:
$1132
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HLA C Low Resolution
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$596
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Description:
- Screen for transplant tissue compatibility markers
- Check inherited genetic disease risk factors
- Support family planning and genetic research
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Price:
$596
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HLA DPB1 Typing, High Resolution
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$1132
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Description:
- Check transplant donor genetic compatibility
- Screen family members for matching potential
- Assess immune matching before transplant procedures
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Price:
$1132
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HLA DQA1 Low Resolution
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$596
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Description:
- Assess genetic risk for celiac disease
- Screen for gluten sensitivity causes
- Check inherited digestive health risks
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Price:
$596
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HLA DQB1 Low Resolution
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$702
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Description:
- Pinpoint genetic factors affecting your health
- Reveal potential autoimmune issues early
- Clarify your body's immune response patterns
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$702
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HLA DQB1 Typing, High Resolution
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$1132
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Description:
- Screen for celiac disease risk
- Check inherited autoimmune risk genes
- Assess your gluten sensitivity risk
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Price:
$1132
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HLA-DQ Typing for Narcolepsy
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$903
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Description:
- Identifies genetic markers for narcolepsy.
- Checks immune genes linked to sleep disorder.
- Tests for narcolepsy-related genetic risk.
Includes:
HLA-DQ Typing for Narcolepsy
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Price:
$903
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HLA DRB1,3,4,5,DQB1, Low Resolution
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$1491
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune disease risk
- Assess inherited immune system genetics
- Check transplant tissue compatibility markers
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Price:
$1491
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HLA-DRB1/3/4/5, DQB1 Mold Test
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$1434
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Description:
- Check your mold illness susceptibility
- Detect genetic mold toxin clearance issues
- Assess unexplained chronic fatigue causes
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Price:
$1434
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HLA-DRB1, DQB1, Intermediate Resolution
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$1623
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Description:
HLA typing is used to match donors and recipients for bone marrow and solid organ transplantation.
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Price:
$1623
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HLA DRB1,DQB1 Low Resolution
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$573
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Description:
- Pinpoint genetic factors affecting your immune system
- Reveal potential autoimmune conditions effortlessly
- Clarify the cause of unexplained symptoms
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Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$573
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HLA DRB1 Low Resolution
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$702
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Description:
- Pinpoint genetic factors affecting your immune system
- Reveal potential autoimmune conditions effortlessly
- Clarify the cause of unexplained symptoms
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Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$702
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HLA DRB1 Typing, High Resolution
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$1132
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune disease genetic risk
- Assess family history related health risks
- Check immune system gene variants
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Price:
$1132
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HLA DRB1 Typing, Intermediate Resolution
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$596
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune disease risk
- Check inherited immune gene variants
- Assess transplant compatibility factors
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Price:
$596
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HLA DRB3,4,5 Low Resolution
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$702
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Description:
- Pinpoint genetic factors affecting your health
- Reveal immune system issues effortlessly
- Clarify potential autoimmune conditions quickly
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$702
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HLA DRB3,4,5 Typing, High Resolution
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$1132
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Description:
- Screen your immune system genetic markers
- Check transplant compatibility genetic factors
- Assess inherited autoimmune condition risk
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Price:
$1132
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HLA DRB3,4,5 Typing, Intermediate Resolution
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$596
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Description:
- Check immune gene transplant compatibility
- Screen for inherited autoimmune risk factors
- Confirm specific immune gene variants
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Price:
$596
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HLA Typing for Celiac Disease
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$2853
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Description:
Celiac disease is a multigenic immune-mediated enteropathy triggered by dietary proteins, commonly known as glutens, present in wheat, barley, and rye. Varied clinical manifestations begin either in childhood or adult life. Its prevalence in the united states ranges from 0.5 to 1%. Celiac disease is strongly associated with the HLA genetic region. Approximately 90% of celiac patients express the HLA-DQ2 molecule. Most of the DQ2 negative patients express the HLA-DQ8 molecule. Gluten peptides presented by these HLA molecules induce an abnormal mucosal immune response and tissue damage. The HLA-DQ molecules are heterodimers of an alpha and a beta chain. The beta chain of HLA-DQ2 is coded by HLA-DQB1*02 and of DQ8 by HLA-DQB1*0302. HLA-DQB1 genotyping allows clinicians to evaluate the genetic predisposition for celiac disease in a patient.
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$2853
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Homocysteine, Cardiovascular
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$70
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Description:
Elevated levels of homocysteine are observed in patients at risk for coronary heart disease and stroke. The Homocysteine Test will measure the level of homocysteine, which is an amino acid, in your blood. A high level of blood serum homocysteine can increase the likelihood of a cardiovascular event, especially combined with other risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes or smoking.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Homocysteine, Cardiovascular
Patient Instructions:
Fasting for at least 8 hours is preferred. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$70
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Homovanillic Acid (HVA), 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$771
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Description:
Homovanillic acid (HVA, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic acid) has been identified as the principal urinary metabolite of dopa and dopamine. HVA is excreted in free form in relatively large amounts, and is frequently measured to support a diagnosis of neuroblastoma and malignant pheochromocytoma. HVA has been used to monitor chronic lead exposure and response to medication, during the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
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Price:
$771
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Homovanillic Acid (HVA), Random Urine
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$771
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Description:
HVA (Homovanillic Acid) is a metabolite of the biogenic amine, Dopamine. Monitoring of HVA levels is useful in confirming Parkinsonism, monitoring therapeutic responses to L-DOPA treatment, and in combination with VMA determinations, diagnosing persons afflicted with neuroblastoma, pheochromocytoma or other "neural crest" tumors.
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Price:
$771
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Honey Bee (i1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against honey bees. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Hormone Panel with E2 Ultrasensitive & F&T Testosterone LC/MS
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$173
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$173
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Hormone Panel with Estradiol Ultrasensitive and Testosterone LC/MS/MS
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$157
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Description:
This Hormone Panel for Males & Females utilizes the Estradiol Ultra sensitive test.
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$157
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Hormone Panel with Estradiol Ultrasensitive, Testosterone LC/MS-MS and Lipid
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$176
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Lipid Panel with Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$176
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Hormone Panel with Thyroid Profile
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$158
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your fatigue
- Reveal hidden hormone imbalances effortlessly
- Diagnose thyroid issues with precision
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ration, Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Thyroid diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$158
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Horse Dander Component
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$58
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Description:
Like respiratory allergies, animal allergies pose a significant risk for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Blood IgE tests using whole allergen extracts from horses provide a sensitive screening method to diagnose pet sensitization. In addition, the horse dander component panel is an IgE blood test using individual recombinant proteins from horses, improving specificity compared to animal extract assays. Thus, the horse dander component panel helps differentiate an actual horse allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.
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Price:
$58
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Horse Dander (e3) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to horse dander. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Horse Dander (e3) IgE with Reflex to Component
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$44
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Description:
Like respiratory allergies, animal allergies pose a significant risk for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Blood IgE tests using whole allergen extracts from horses provide a sensitive screening method to diagnose pet sensitization. In addition, the horse dander component panel is an IgE blood test using individual recombinant proteins from horses, improving specificity compared to animal extract assays. Thus, the horse dander component panel helps differentiate an actual horse allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.
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Price:
$44
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House Dust (Greer) (h1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against house dust. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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House Dust (Hollister-Stier) (h2) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to house dust. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/House-Dust/Allergens/House-dust-1/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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HOXB13 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the HOXB13 gene. Individuals with a HOXB13 pathogenic variant may have an elevated risk of prostate cancer.
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Price:
$1360
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HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical
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$552
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Description:
This test is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in clinician-collected cervical samples and can be used as part of an HPV primary screening algorithm. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high-risk types. Interim guidance supports the use of an HPV primary screening algorithm, where high-risk HPV testing is used as a first line screen, in women ≥25 years of age [1].Patients should be followed-up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medial history, and other risk factors.Specimens collected in SurePath collection devices have not been validated for use in HPV primary screening algorithms. If utilizing HPV primary screening algorithms, specimens collected in ThinPrep collection devices are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).1. Huh WK, Ault KA, Chelmow D, et al. Use of primary high- risk human papillomavirus testing for cervical cancer screening: interim clinical guidance. Obstet Gynecol. 2015;125(2):330-337. doi:10.1097/AOG.0000000000000669
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Price:
$552
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HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Vaginal Self-Collected
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$552
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Description:
This test is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in self-collected vaginal samples and can be used as part of an HPV primary screening algorithm. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high- risk types. Interim guidance supports the use of an HPV primary screening algorithm, where high-risk HPV testing is used as a first line screen, in women ≥25 years of age [1].In patients for whom cervical sampling is either contraindicated or a cervical sample cannot otherwise be obtained, vaginal samples can be self-collected within a healthcare setting where samples can be processed by trained personnel. Patients should be followed-up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.1. Huh WK, Ault KA, Chelmow D, et al. Use of primary high- risk human papillomavirus testing for cervical cancer screening: interim clinical guidance. Obstet Gynecol. 2015;125(2):330-337. doi:10.1097/AOG.0000000000000669
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Price:
$552
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HPV DNA (16,18, Other High Risk), PCR with Reflex to ThinPrep® Automated Pap
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$552
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Description:
- Screen for high-risk HPV strains
- Detect early cervical cell changes
- Monitor long-term cervical cancer risk
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Price:
$552
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HPV Genotypes 16, 18/45
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$480
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Description:
- Detect high-risk HPV cervical cancer strains
- Screen for cervical cancer risk factors
- Monitor your cervical health proactively
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$480
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HPV Genotypes 16, 18/45, Anal-Rectal
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$480
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Description:
Assay is used in combination with anal and rectal cytology to assess the presence or absence of high-risk HPV genotypes 16, 18, and/or 45. This information together with physician's assessment of cytology history, other risk factors and professional guidelines, may be used to guide patient management.
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$480
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HPV Genotypes 16, 18/45, Post-Hysterectomy, Vaginal
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$480
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Description:
Assay is used in combination with cytology to assess the presence or absence of high-risk HPV genotypes 16, 18, and/or 45 in post-hysterectomy patients. This information, together with physician's assessment of cytology history, other risk factors, and professional guidelines, may be used to guide patient management.
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Price:
$480
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HPV Genotypes 16, 18/45, SurePath™ Vial
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$480
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Description:
- Screen for high-risk HPV strains
- Check your cervical cancer risk
- Detect HPV before symptoms appear
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7, Post-Hysterectomy, Vaginal
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$480
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Description:
May aid in the diagnosis of vaginal cancer.
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7, Post-Hysterectomy, Vaginal with Reflex to HPV 16, 18/45
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$480
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Description:
May aid in the diagnosis of vaginal cancer.
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7, Rectal
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$480
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Description:
The HPV mRNA E6/E7 test is used in conjunction with cytology to evaluate anal dysplasia.
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7, Rectal with Reflex to Genotypes, 16, 18/45
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$480
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Description:
The HPV mRNA E6/E7 test is used in conjunction with cytology to evaluate anal dysplasia.
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7, SurePath™ Vial
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$480
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Description:
- Screen for high-risk HPV infection
- Detect early cervical cell change risk
- Monitor abnormal Pap test follow-up
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7, SurePath™ Vial reflex HPV 16,18/45
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$480
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Description:
- Screen for high-risk cervical cancer virus
- Detect early HPV infection signs
- Monitor cervical health over time
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Price:
$480
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HPV mRNA E6/E7 with Reflex to HPV Genotypes 16, 18/45
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$480
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Description:
The presence of E6/E7 messenger RNA from 14 high risk HPV types indicates incorporation of HPV DNA into the host cells. Proteins expressed from E6-E7 polycistronic mRNA alter cellular p53 and retinoblastoma protein functions, leading to disruption of cell-cycle check points and cell genome instability. This information, together with the physicians assessment of cytology history, other risk factors, and professional guidelines, may be used to guide patient management. This assay detects E6/E7 viral messenger RNA (mRNA) from 14 high-risk HPV types (16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,52,56,58, 59,66,68).
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Price:
$480
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HPV RNA, Low and High Risk, ISH
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$1819
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Description:
HPV is the causative agent of cervical dysplasia and carcinoma. Selected low-risk and high-risk subtypes are assessed in tissue block.
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$1819
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H. Pylori Antigen Stool
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$216
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Description:
Colonization with H. pylori is associated with increased risk of patients developing gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric adenocarcinoma. Stool antigen testing provides a sensitive measure of infection including during and after treatment.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
H. Pylori AG Stool
Alternative Name(s):
H. pylori Antigen, H. pylori Stool Antigen
Patient Instructions:
Collect 0.5 mL or 0.5 grams of semi-solid stool or 20 mm diameter solid stool and transfer to properly labeled plastic, leak-proof container. Do not place stool in preservative, transport media or swab. Watery, diarrheal stool is not acceptable. It is recommended that you contact the Patient Service Center to verify appropriate container for submitting stool specimen. It may be required that you go to the lab and pickup a container to submit your stool specimen.
For initial diagnostic purposes no special patient preparation is required. Patients are not required to be off of medications or to fast before this test. While positive test results from patients taking agents such as proton pump inhibitors and antimicrobials should be considered accurate, false negative results may be obtained. For this reason, physicians may suggest the patient go off medications for two weeks and repeat test if negative results are obtained.
To confirm eradication, testing should be done at least 4 weeks following the completion of treatment. However, a positive test result 7 days post therapy is indicative of treatment failure. Watery, diarrheal stool is not acceptable.
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$216
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H. Pylori Screening (Advanced) Stool
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$226
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Description:
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacteria that can cause stomach irritation (gastritis), heartburn, nausea and bloating (dyspepsia), and ulcers in the stomach and intestine. H. pylori may also be a factor in the development of stomach cancer. Colonization with H. pylori is associated with increased risk of patients developing gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric adenocarcinoma. Stool antigen testing provides a sensitive measure of infection including during and after treatment.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
H. Pylori AG Stool
Patient Instructions:
Collect 0.5 mL or 0.5 grams of semi-solid stool or 20 mm diameter solid stool and transfer to properly labeled plastic, leak-proof container. Do not place stool in preservative, transport media or swab. Watery, diarrheal stool is not acceptable. It is recommended that you contact the Patient Service Center to verify appropriate container for submitting stool specimen. It may be required that you go to the lab and pickup a container to submit your stool specimen.
For initial diagnostic purposes no special patient preparation is required. Patients are not required to be off of medications or to fast before this test. While positive test results from patients taking agents such as proton pump inhibitors and antimicrobials should be considered accurate, false negative results may be obtained. For this reason, physicians may suggest the patient go off medications for two weeks and repeat test if negative results are obtained.
To confirm eradication, testing should be done at least 4 weeks following the completion of treatment. However, a positive test result 7 days post therapy is indicative of treatment failure.
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$226
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Hu Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer and Western Blot
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$758
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Description:
Paraneoplastic Syndrome involves non-metastatic systemic effects that accompany malignant disease. Antineuronal Nuclear Antibody (Anti-Hu) is found in 5-10% of patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung. Anti-Hu is associated with subacute syndrome of encephalomyeloradiculopathy, sensory neuropathy, and autoimmune neuropathy, predominantly affecting the gastrointestinal tract.
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$758
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Human Growth Hormone
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$84
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Description:
Growth Hormone tests are performed to screen for abnormal pituitary functions and also to test for the use of performance enhancing steroids. Measurement of GH is primarily of interest in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of inappropriate growth hormone secretion.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
Growth Hormone (hGH), HGH, GH
Includes:
Growth Hormone, Serum.
Patient Instructions:
Patient must fast overnight before test and rest for at least 30 minutes prior to test (No strenuous exercise for 30 minutes before the test).
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$84
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Human Metapneumovirus RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1763
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Description:
- Detect respiratory virus causing cough symptoms
- Screen for common cold-like illness causes
- Identify infection source before it spreads
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Price:
$1763
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Human Placental Lactogen (hPL)
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$596
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Description:
Human placental lactogen (hPL; chorionic somatomammotropin) is a 21,000 KD polypeptide produced during pregnancy by placental trophoblastic cells. The level of hPL in maternal serum is directly related to placental function and fetal well-being. hPL is detected at about 6 weeks after conception and its concentration increases gradually to peak levels (without decreases) until about the 34th week where it remains stable for the remainder of the pregnancy. Consistently low levels throughout pregnancy or a sudden drop in serial determinations are an indication of fetal distress. After normal delivery, the hPL concentration falls rapidly to an undetectable level. The hPL levels in serum of women with multiple placenta pregnancies generally exceeds that of single placenta pregnancies. This is generally noted from the 2nd trimester to delivery.
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$596
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Human Platelet Antigen 1 Genotype
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$1353
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Description:
Human Platelet Antigen (HPA) polymorphism can lead to alloimmunization that clinically can manifest as neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia or post-transfusion thrombocytopenia purpura. HPA-1 genotyping allows screening for potential neonatal immunization in pregnancy.
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$1353
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Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus I, II (HTLV-I/HTLV-II) Antibodies, Preliminary Test W/ Confirmation
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$287
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Description:
Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) is a human retrovirus that causes T-cell leukemia and T-cell lymphoma as well as other diseases. HTLV can be transferred via sexual intercourse and by intravenous drug users. This test will screen patients for infection with human T-lymphotropic virus and, if positive, confirm infection with either HTLV-I or HTLV-II.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus I, II (HTLV-I/HTLV-II) Antibodies, Preliminary Test W/ Confirmation
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$287
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Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus I, II (HTLV-I/HTLV-II), Qualitative
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$274
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Description:
HTLV-1, a human type C retrovirus, is associated with adult T-cell leukemia, tropical spastic paraparesis, and other demyelinating and neoplastic conditions. More recently, HTLV-1 infection has been shown to be associated with T- and B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemias (CLL), multiple myeloma, some cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, polymyositis, arthritis, Kaposi sarcoma, uveitis, strongyloidiasis, and mycosis fungoides.
HTLV-I/II DNA PCR is a highly specific and sensitive method used to detect HTLV-I/II proviral DNA in clinical specimens. In addition, the assay can also differentiate between HTLV-I and HTLV-II infected individuals.
Includes:
Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus I, II (HTLV-I/HTLV-II), Qualitative
Alternative Name(s)
Human T Lymphotropic Virus Type I/II DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$274
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Human Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF-b1)
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$433
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Description:
Human Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF-b1) - Transforming Growth Factor (TGF) plays a crucial role in tissue regeneration, cell differentiation, embryonic development, and regulation of the immune system. Transforming growth factor beta is found in hematopoietic (blood-forming) tissue and initiates a signaling pathway that suppresses the early development of cancer cells. It enhances the deposition of extracellular matrix and may play potential role in wound healing and cirrhosis formation. Many cells synthesize TGF-b and almost all of them have specific receptors for this peptide.
Includes:
Human Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF-b1)
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Price:
$433
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Human Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF-b1)
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$413
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Description:
- Measures cell growth control protein
- Checks body's healing and repair protein
- Analyzes immune system regulation protein
Includes:
Human Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF-b1)
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Price:
$413
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Huntington Disease Mutation Analysis
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$1768
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Description:
To confirm the clinical diagnosis of Huntington disease (HD) in affected individuals; to provide pre-symptomatic predictive diagnosis of HD in individuals with positive family history; to identify individuals at risk of having affected offspring. This testing methodology may not detect repeat expansions with more than 105 CAG repeats resulting in apparent homozygosity for smaller allele. Large repeat expansion sizes are associated with juvenile onset Huntington's disease.
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Price:
$1768
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Hu, Yo, and Ri Antibodies with Reflex to Titers and Western Blot
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$1970
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Description:
Hu anti-neuronal nuclear antibody (anti-Hu) is found in 5-10% of patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung. Purkinje cell (Yo) antibody is found in patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and is associated with breast, ovarian, and other gynecologic cancers. Some patients with ovarian cancer have low titers of Yo antibodies in the absence of cerebellar degeneration. Anti-Hu antibodies are associated with paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis and sensory neuropathy. Anti-Ri antibody can be detected in patients with paraneoplastic opsoclonus/myoclonus syndrome. Neoplasms most often associated with anti-Ri include breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, and gynecological cancers.
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Price:
$1970
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Hyaluronic Acid, Serum
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$811
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Description:
- Check joint stiffness and discomfort causes
- Assess skin hydration and elasticity levels
- Monitor connective tissue and aging changes
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Price:
$811
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Hydrocodone and Metabolite, Serum
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$573
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring and confirmation of screen- positive results. Hydrocodone is an active component of Vicodin®, Lorcet®, Lortab®, etc. Serum half-life is 3.4 to 8.8 hours. Hydromorphone is an active ingredient in Dilaudid®. Serum half-life is 1.5 to 3.8 hours.
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Price:
$573
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Hydroxychloroquine, Blood
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$1170
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Description:
- Check your hydroxychloroquine medication levels
- Monitor treatment dosing consistency over time
- Screen for medication under or overdosing
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Price:
$1170
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Hydroxyproline, Plasma
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$471
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Description:
- Checks bone collagen formation levels.
- Monitors bone growth and healing.
- Assesses osteoporosis treatment effectiveness.
Includes:
Hydroxyproline, Plasma
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fast preferred (or at least 4 hours after a meal).
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Price:
$471
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Hydroxyzine and Metabolite, Urine
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$796
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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Price:
$796
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Hyperglycosylated hCG (h-hCG)
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$798
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Description:
Hyperglycosylated hCG (h-hCG), formerly known as ITA, as a single analyte can be used as a marker for detecting pregnancy in the early weeks of gestation. For use in first and second trimester screening, please see the First Trimester Maternal Serum Screen or the Penta Screen, respectively.
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Price:
$798
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Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Evaluation
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$2229
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Description:
Support the clinical diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
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Price:
$2229
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Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Screen
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$427
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Description:
A diagnosis of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (an inflammatory lung disease) may be supported by detection of precipitating antibodies to a variety of inhaled antigens associated primarily with molds, bacteria and birds. A positive test does not always indicate active disease and a diagnosis should be supported by historical and clinical evidence, since healthy individuals occasionally might also develop precipitins. A negative test does not preclude a diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis and should be considered in the context of other laboratory results and clinical findings.
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Price:
$427
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Hypoglycemic Panel, Serum/Plasma
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$1468
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Description:
- Check blood sugar drop episodes
- Detect shakiness and fatigue causes
- Monitor energy crashes after meals
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Price:
$1468
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IA-2 Antibody
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$727
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Description:
Key clinical use and differentiatorsMeasurement of Islet cell antigen 2 antibodies (IA-2) is used to: 1. Screen for presymptomatic T1D in individuals with a family history of type 1 diabetes (T1D) or those known to have a high-risk HLA genotype, 2. Distinguish between T1D, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), and atypical forms of diabetes such as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). [1] Positivity to IA-2 represents a key marker of T1D. [1]Intended Clinical UseThis test is crucial for differentiating between T1D and T2D. It is important to note that classifying diabetes type can be challenging at the time of presentation, and misdiagnosis can occur in approximately 40% of adults with new T1D. [1]Identifying individuals affected by stage 1 T1D is important for applying eligibility criteria to drugs, such as Teplizumab, which have demonstrated the ability to delay the transition of stage 1 to stage 3 T1D in clinical trials. [2,3]IA-2 has some distinctive features. Its presence is associated with more-advanced islet autoimmunity and faster progression to stage 3 T1D. [4]LimitationsT1D is classified into three stages, with stages 1 and 2 considered presymptomatic. Since the presence of stage 1 and 2 T1D requires at least two islet autoantibodies, relying solely on IA-2 as a screening test limits the ability to make an accurate diagnosis. Professional organizations, including the American Diabetes Association (ADA), recommend using tests for all four islet cell autoantibodies: IAA, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65), Zinc Transporter 8 (ZnT8), and islet cell antigen 2 antibody (IA-2). [1]References1. American Diabetes Association Professional Practice C. 2. Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes: Standards of Care in Diabetes-2025. Diabetes Care. 2025;48:S27-S49. doi: 10.2337/dc25-S0022. Herold KC, Gitelman SE, Gottlieb PA, Knecht LA, Raymond R, Ramos EL. Teplizumab: A Disease-Modifying Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes That Preserves beta-Cell Function. Diabetes Care. 2023;46:1848-1856. doi: 10.2337/dc23-06753. Ramos EL, Dayan CM, Chatenoud L, Sumnik Z, Simmons KM, Szypowska A, Gitelman SE, Knecht LA, Niemoeller E, Tian W, et al. Teplizumab and beta-Cell Function in Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes. N Engl J Med. 2023;389:2151-2161. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa23087434. Decochez K, De Leeuw IH, Keymeulen B, Mathieu C, Rottiers R, Weets I, Vandemeulebroucke E, Truyen I, Kaufman L, Schuit FC, et al. IA-2 autoantibodies predict impending type 1 diabetes in siblings of patients. Diabetologia. 2002;45: 1658-1666. doi: 10.1007/s00125-002-0949-8
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Price:
$727
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Ibuprofen, Serum/Plasma
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$581
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Description:
- Check ibuprofen levels in blood
- Detect possible medication overdose signs
- Monitor pain reliever use safely
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Price:
$581
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IgA
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$89
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Description:
Increased IgA is associated with monoclonal IgA myeloma, respiratory and gastrointestinal infections, and malabsorption; decreased IgA is found in selective IgA deficiency and in ataxia telangiectasia.
Alternative names: Immunoglobulin A
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$89
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IgA, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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Price:
$834
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IgA Subclasses
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$732
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Description:
IgA, the predominant immunoglobulin secreted at mucosal surfaces, consists of 2 subclasses. IgA1 is the major subclass and accounts for 80% of total IgA in serum, whereas IgA2 is the major subclass in secretions such as milk.Low concentrations of IgA2 with normal IgA1 levels suggest an IgA2 deficiency.Antigenic sites on the IgA subclasses are responsible for the anaphylactic transfusion reactions experienced by some patients totally deficient in either IgA1 or IgA2. After repeated transfusions, such patients may produce antibodies to these antigens. Thus, IgA subclasses are useful in evaluating patients with anaphylactic transfusion reactions.Elevated concentrations of IgA2 with normal or low amounts of IgA1 suggest a clonal plasma cell proliferative disorder secreting a monoclonal IgA2. Grossly elevated levels of either subclass can occur in patients with IgA myeloma.IgA subclasses are of further importance in certain pathogenic microorganisms, including Haemophilus influenzae, which are capable of enzymic cleavage of IgA1, leading to partial inactivation of this subclass. Recurrent sinopulmonary infections may, therefore, be related to deficiency of IgA2, which is resistant to these organisms.
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Price:
$732
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IgD
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$376
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Description:
IgD (molecular weight 185 kD) is one of the 5 classes of human immunoglobulins. IgD accounts for less than 1% of the total plasma immunoglobulins. Very high serum IgD concentrations can be found in multiple myeloma patients. Raised levels are also found in hyperimmunoglobulinemia IgD syndrome (HIDS).
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Price:
$376
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IgD, IHC with Interpretation
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$682
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Description:
- Assess tissue samples for immune markers
- Screen for specific cell abnormalities
- Support your diagnostic workup process
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Price:
$682
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IgE
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$69
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Description:
- Measures allergy-related antibodies level.
- Detects body's allergic reactions.
- Identifies potential allergic sensitivities.
Includes:
IgE
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Price:
$69
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IgE
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$69
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Description:
For diagnosis of allergic disease. A normal IgE level does not exclude the possible presence of an allergic disorder.
Alternative names: Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Price:
$69
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IgE Antibody (Anti-IgE IgG)
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$253
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Description:
Chronic urticaria is a common skin disorder affecting 1 to 6% of the general population. It is characterized by repeated occurrence of short-lived cutaneous wheals accompanied by redness and itching. Autoimmune urticaria is defined by the presence of a functional IgG antibody to high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc epsilon RI alpha) or to IgE. These antibodies trigger mast cell and basophil degranulation by the engagement of Fc epsilon receptor. Functional IgG antibody to the receptor has been identified in approximately 30-40% of patients with chronic urticaria, and anti-IgE antibody has been identified in another 5% to 10%. The anti-IgE assay will quantify autoantibodies to IgE which will aid in the diagnosis and management of autoimmune chronic urticaria.
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Price:
$253
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IGF-2
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$562
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Description:
IGF-2 measurements are useful in the diagnosis of growth disorders, as an adjunct to IGF-1.
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred
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Price:
$562
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IGF Binding Protein-1 (IGFBP-1)
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$488
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Description:
The concentration of IGFBP-1 is correlated with glycemic conditions. IGFBP-1 may be used for monitoring insulin responsiveness, as a marker for insulin-producing tumors, monitoring acute fluctuations in insulin action, and determining if poor glycemic control is due to inadequate insulin treatment or poor control of dietary intake.
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Price:
$488
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IGF Binding Protein-2 (IGFBP-2)
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$414
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Description:
This test measures serum concentration of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 2 (IGFBP-2). The value of testing IGFBP-2 has been researched for various disorders, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer disease [1,2].IGFBP-2 belongs to the IGFBP family of 6 proteins that bind and transport insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and regulate IGF bioavailability. IGFBP-2 is present in very high concentrations during fetal development, progressively falling after birth. Among the 6 IGFBPs, IGFBP-2 has been involved in the IGF activity in most organs, and its role, either dependent or independent of IGFs, has been implicated in bone growth, metabolism, and malignancy [1].The clinical application of IGFPB-2 measurement was explored in numerous studies but has not been well-established. IGFBP-2 is the most abundantly expressed IGFBPs in several cancers, such as glioma, prostate, breast, and ovarian cancers, possibly contributing to the aggressiveness of these cancers [1]. Low levels of IGFBP-2 are associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome [1]. The therapeutic potential of IGFPB-2 has been investigated preclinically in increasing insulin sensitivity, decreasing adipogenesis, and inhibiting tumor growth and metastasis.Additionally, IGFBP-2 levels were correlated with cognitive outcomes, possibly by inhibiting the neuroprotective effects of IGFs in the brain. Cognitively healthy adults with elevated levels of IGFBP-2 may have higher risk to develop all-cause dementia and Alzheimer disease dementia [2]. Therefore, IGFBP-2 has been suggested as a potential risk predictor and therapeutic candidate for dementia [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Yau SW, et al. J Cell Commun Signal. 2015;9(2):125-142.2. McGrath ER, et al. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2019;6(9):1659-1670.
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Price:
$414
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IGF Binding Protein-3 (IGFBP-3)
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$542
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Description:
Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 (IGFBP-3) is the main carrier of somatomedin C (also called insulin-like growth factor-1, or IGF-1) in the body. Blood levels of both these proteins are controlled by human growth hormone (hGH), a hormone made by the pituitary gland.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$542
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IgG
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$113
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Description:
Increased IgG is associated with acute and chronic inflammations, monoclonal IgG myeloma, autoimmune diseases; decreased IgG is found in selective IgG deficiency, Bruton's Disease, and acquired immune deficiency.
Alternative names: Immunoglobulin G
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
General wellness,
Price:
$113
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IgG4 Food Panel III
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$1101
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind digestive issues
- Clarify the cause of unexplained symptoms
Includes:
Sugar Beet Seed (Beta vulgaris)
Green Bean
Pineapple
Shrimp
Onion
Turkey
Tuna
Broccoli
Grape
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$1101
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IgG4 Food Panel IV
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$1204
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind digestive issues
- Clarify the cause of unexplained symptoms
Includes:
Peach
Cauliflower
Clam
Lettuce
Green Pea
Sweet Potato
Lobster
Black Pepper
Sesame Seed
Walnut Food (Juglans spp)
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$1204
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IgG4 Food Panel IX
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$1799
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Description:
- Detect hidden food sensitivity triggers
- Check bloating and digestive discomfort causes
- Track skin and energy symptom patterns
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Price:
$1799
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IgG4 Food Panel V
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$1078
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Description:
- Identify foods causing digestive discomfort
- Screen for hidden food sensitivities
- Track symptoms linked to specific foods
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Price:
$1078
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IgG4 Food Panel VI
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$1204
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers behind digestive issues
- Clarify the cause of unexplained symptoms
Includes:
Cashew
Celery
Coffee
Crab
Flounder
Kiwi
Lamb
Pecan
Salmon
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$1204
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IgG4 Food Panel VII
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$975
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Description:
- Screen for hidden food sensitivities
- Identify digestive discomfort triggers
- Track skin and energy symptoms
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Price:
$975
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IgG4, IHC with Interpretation
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$817
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Description:
IgG4-related sclerosing disease is a clinicopathologically-defined immune disorder that can present in lymph node or other tissues. An increased number of IgG4+ plasma cells detected by this antibody can help establish the diagnosis, with cases showing histologic features of cutaneous pseudolymphomas and/or intra-germinal center and interfollicular plasmacytosis. Although the presence of increased numbers of IgG4+ plasma cells is not specific for this disease it can help differentiate it from inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor which typically shows absent or rare IgG4+ plasma cells.
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Price:
$817
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IgG4, IHC without Interpretation
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$619
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Description:
IgG4-related sclerosing disease is a clinicopathologically-defined immune disorder that can present in lymph node or other tissues. An increased number of IgG4+ plasma cells detected by this antibody can help establish the diagnosis, with cases showing histologic features of cutaneous pseudolymphomas and/or intra-germinal center and interfollicular plasmacytosis. Although the presence of increased numbers of IgG4+ plasma cells is not specific for this disease it can help differentiate it from inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor which typically shows absent or rare IgG4+ plasma cells.
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Price:
$619
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IgG, CSF
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$139
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Description:
- Detect nervous system immune activity
- Screen for neurological inflammation signs
- Monitor unexplained numbness or weakness
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Price:
$139
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IgG, IgA, Indirect Immunofluorescence
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$435
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Description:
These studies are complementary diagnostic and prognostic tools for autoimmune blistering diseases, connective tissue disorders, and vasculitides. It is a semiquantitative technique whereby a double immunolabeling is performed to evaluate the presence and titer of circulating anti-epithelial cell surface, anti-basement membrane, anti-nuclear, and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies.
Alternative names: Cutaneous Indirect
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$435
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IgG, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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Price:
$834
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IgM
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$113
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Description:
Increased IgM is associated with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, infectious mononucleosis, viral infections, nephrotic syndrome, and estrogen therapy; decreased IgM is found in selective IgM deficiency, Bruton's Disease, and acquired immune deficiency.
Alternative names: Immunoglobulin M
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$113
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IgM, CSF
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$139
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Description:
- Detect central nervous system infections early
- Screen for brain and spinal inflammation
- Track immune response during neurological symptoms
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Price:
$139
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IgM, IHC with Interpretation
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$263
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Description:
- Check your immune system response
- Detect recent or active infections
- Monitor recurring illness patterns
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Price:
$263
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Imipramine
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$269
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Description:
Imipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant drug used to treat depression. Therapeutic drug monitoring is used to optimize dose and to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$269
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Immune Cell Function
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$1193
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Description:
This non-pathogen-specific immune function assay detects cell-mediated immunity by measuring intracellular adenosine triphosphate (iATP) levels in stimulated CD4 lymphocytes. This test may be useful in assessing the immunosuppressive status of solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients to help predict the risk of infection and optimize immunosuppressive regimens [1,2]. The risk of infection after transplantation depends upon the epidemiologic exposures and the net state of immunosuppression [3]. Excessive immunosuppression increases the risk of infection; inadequate immunosuppression increases the risk of graft rejection. Because CD4 lymphocytes mediate cell-mediated immunity (CMI), quantification of CD4 activation may be helpful in assessing the immunosuppression status after SOT. Early responses of CD4 lymphocytes can be quantified by measuring iATP production in stimulated CD4 cells. By assessing CMI, this assay may help estimate the aggregate impact of multiple factors, such as the use of immune suppressants and underlying clinical conditions, on a patient's immune status [1,2]. This assay cannot be used as a diagnostic test for infection or graft rejection and does not replace diagnostic assays (eg, culture, viral load, and biopsy) to inform clinical decisions [2]. Without standardized strategies to simultaneously assess a patient's risk for infection and graft rejection, clinical judgment remains crucial for individualizing patient management. The value of this assay for assessing risk of infection [4] and rejection [4,5] in SOT recipients needs further study. Results are most accurate if testing is performed on the day of blood draw. Performing the assay ≥1 day after the draw may lead to falsely low iATP levels [6]. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. References 1. ImmuKnow immune cell function assay. Eurofins Viracor. Accessed March 1, 2022. https://www.eurofins-viracor.com/clinical/our-testing/immuknow/ 2. Kowalski RJ, et al. Transplantation. 2006;82(5):663-668. 3. Fishman JA. Am J Transplant. 2017;17(4):856-879. 4. Ling X, et al. Transplantation. 2012;93(7):737-743. 5. Rodrigo E, et al. Liver Transpl. 2012;18(10):1245-1253. 6. Suviolahti E, et al. Transplantation. 2012;94(12):1243-1249.
Alternative names: Lymphocyte Stimulation,Cylex® ATP,ImmuKnow®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$1193
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Immune Complex Detection by C1q Binding
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$562
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Description:
- Detect ongoing immune system inflammation
- Screen for autoimmune disease activity
- Monitor joint pain and fatigue causes
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Price:
$562
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Immunization Panel
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$194
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Description:
The immunization panel includes the 3 most commonly requested titer/immunity tests.
Includes:
Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Antibodies, IgG (Chickenpox)
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Test
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Immunity Profile
Categories:
Immunization blood testing,
Price:
$194
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Immunofixation (IFE) and Immunoglobulins Panel (IgG, IgA, IgM), Serum
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$624
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Description:
Immunofixation is useful in characterizing M components identified by protein electrophoresis. Quantitation of immunoglobulins provides an assessment of the magnitude and measure for monitoring the M component.
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Price:
$624
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Immunofixation (IFE), Urine
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$302
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Description:
Immunofixation of urine is useful in evaluation of monoclonal free light chains and other monoclonal gammopathies seen in light chain disease, multiple myeloma, Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, amyloidosis, and other lymphoproliferative disorders. Increased polyclonal free light chains in urine may be seen in glomerular leak syndromes and in infection or inflammation.
Alternative names: M-Protein, Urine,IEP, Urine,Free Light Chains, Bence-Jones,Bence-Jones proteins,IPEP, Urine,Monoclonal Free Light Chains, Urine,IFE, Urine
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$302
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Immunofixation, Serum
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$368
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Description:
Monoclonal increases in IgG or IgA are often associated with diseases such as multiple myeloma, lymphomas or leukemia. A monoclonal increase in IgM is commonly associated with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
Alternative names: IFE, Serum
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred
Categories:
Cancer detection,
General wellness,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$368
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Immunoglobulin G Subclass 2
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$478
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Description:
Measurement of subclasses may be valuable aid in the management and understanding of immunodeficiency diseases, hypersensitivity states, and conditions involving susecptability to infection.
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Price:
$478
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Immunoglobulin G Subclass 3
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$478
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Description:
IgG 3 deficiencies are found in a small percentage of individuals with recurrent infections. Increased levels are found in diseases such as Kawasaki's Disease, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Hepatitis B, Secondary Syphilis and Borreliosis.
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Price:
$478
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Immunoglobulin G Subclass 4
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$478
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Description:
- Check immune system inflammation levels
- Screen for unexplained gland swelling
- Monitor antibody activity over time
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Price:
$478
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Immunoglobulins Panel, Serum
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$268
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Description:
Elevations of IgG, A and/or M are seen in generalized hypergammaglobulinemia, chronic inflammatory conditions and in lymphoproliferative diseases such as multiple myeloma, lymphoma and leukemias. Decreased levels are found in immunodeficiency states, generalized hypogammaglobulinemia and in unrecognized pediatric patients.
Alternative names: Quantitative Immunoglobulins
Includes:
IgA IgG IgM
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$268
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In-Depth Kidney & Liver Checkup
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$1029
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Description:
- Reveal hidden kidney issues effortlessly
- Expose liver problems before they escalate
- Clarify the cause of your fatigue
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Cystatin-C
Uric Acid, Serum Serum phosphorus Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Lactate; Plasma Lactate.
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum. Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum Ammonia, Plasma Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) Copper, Serum or Plasma Aldosterone, LC/MS Plasma Renin Activity, LC/MS/MS Aldo/Pra Ratio Beta-2 Microglobulin, Serum.
Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment. Ceruloplasmin
Alternative Name(s) Ferroxidase,Copper Oxidase,Copper Binding Globulin
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Patient should avoid smoking prior to phlebotomy since smoking increases plasma ammonia levels. Phlebotomist should not use a tourniquet when collecting sample. Patient should not clench fist during collection, as muscular exertion often increases venous ammonia levels. Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$1029
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In-Depth Thyroid Checkup
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$129
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Description:
- Measure if low energy is from thyroid
- Assess weight gain linked to thyroid issues
- Evaluate reasons for sleep and mood changes
Includes:
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of heparin. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Thyroid Tests,
Price:
$129
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Indican, Urine
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$62
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Description:
- Check digestive discomfort and bloating causes
- Screen for gut bacteria imbalance
- Track digestion problems over time
Categories:
Price:
$62
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Indium, Blood
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$860
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
Categories:
Price:
$860
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Industrial Cadmium Screen
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$2067
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Description:
This panel is used for monitoring workers for potential exposure to cadmium in the workplace. The beta-2-microglobulin, blood and urine cadmium are integrated to specify the exposure category.
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Price:
$2067
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Inflammation Test
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$116
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Description:
This test is used to evaluate the nonspecific activity of infections, inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disorders, and plasma cell dyscrasias. Useful in differentiating inflammatory and neoplastic diseases and as an index of disease severity. Patients with polycythemia and many hemoglobin abnormalities may have depressed sed rates whereas patients with anemia may have elevated sed rates.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate; ESR; Westergren Sedimentation Rate: Sed Rate by Modified Westergren
Includes:
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. No fasting needed.
Categories:
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Autoimmune diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$116
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Differentiation Panel
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$1360
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Description:
This panel is useful in the diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel diseases and can help to distinguish patients with ulcerative colitis from those with Crohn's Disease.
Alternative names: UC,IBD,Ulcerative Colitis,CD,Crohn's Disease
Includes:
ANCA Screen with Reflex to ANCA Titer
Myeloperoxidase Antibody (MPO)
Proteinase-3 Antibody
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies (ASCA) (IgG)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies (ASCA) (IgA)
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$1360
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Infliximab Anti-Drug Antibody
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$1133
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Description:
Infliximab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody with the ability to bind to tumor necrosis factor (TNF), an inflammatory cytokine, blocking its action. Infliximab is indicated for the treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, plaque psoriasis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. It is immunogenic and a significant percentage of treated patients develop antibodies. In these patients, antibodies may be associated with lower trough levels of the drug. Results >38 AU/mL indicate the presence of anti-drug antibody.
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Price:
$1133
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Infliximab Level
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$1133
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Description:
Infliximab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody with the ability to bind to tumor necrosis factor (TNF), an inflammatory cytokine, blocking its action. Infliximab is indicated for the treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, plaque psoriasis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Trough concentrations of infliximab correlate with the likelihood of clinical remission, but the role of routine monitoring is not clear. Target concentrations may depend on indication, induction vs. maintenance, dosing schedules, drug clearance, and other factors.
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Price:
$1133
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Infliximab Level and Anti-Drug Antibody
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$2266
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Description:
Infliximab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody with the ability to bind to tumor necrosis factor (TNF), an inflammatory cytokine, blocking its action. Infliximab is indicated for the treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, plaque psoriasis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Trough concentrations of infliximab correlate with the likelihood of clinical remission, but the role of routine monitoring is not clear. Target concentrations may depend on indication, induction vs. maintenance, dosing schedules, drug clearance, and other factors. Infliximab is immunogenic and a significant percentage of treated patients develop antibodies. In these patients, antibodies may be associated with lower trough levels of the drug. Measuring both drug level and antibody may help manage patients with an inadequate clinical response. If drug concentrations are low and antibody levels are also low, drug optimization may be necessary. If drug concentrations are low and antibody levels are high, switching to another class of biologic agents may be necessary.
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Price:
$2266
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Influenza A and B and RSV RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time RT-PCR
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$3021
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Description:
Persons at higher risk for Influenza include children 65, and those with significant co-morbidities. RSV infection is more prevalent in infants and toddlers, but is also observed in the adult population particularly in elder care facilities or among the immunocompromised population.
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Price:
$3021
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Influenza A and B Antigen, DFA
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$372
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Description:
Respiratory viruses are responsible for a significant proportion of illness in human populations. Diagnosis may facilitate appropriate selection of specific antiviral drug therapy, prevent inappropriate use of antibiotics and guide patient management decisions.
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Price:
$372
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Influenza A and B Antigen, Immunoassay
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$748
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Description:
Influenza is an acute viral disease that is seasonal in incidence, occurring in the colder months. The illness classically presents with sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, myalgia and a non-productive cough. Influenza A or B virus cause the majority of clinically significant disease, with influenza C virus being responsible only for mild, predominately upper respiratory tract illness. Patients who present with suspected influenza may benefit from treatment with antiviral agents. Since the therapeutic options have expanded to include options for the treatment of influenza B disease, it is important to rapidly distinguish influenza A from influenza B in order to allow physicians a choice in selective antiviral intervention. This will also allow for the appropriate preventative intervention to be taken in institutions where measures can be taken for susceptible individuals. It is therefore important to not only rapidly determine whether influenza is present, but also which type of influenza virus is present.
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Price:
$748
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Influenza A and B RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1379
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of Influenza A or B in a patient's specimen. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to diagnosis by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture.
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Price:
$1379
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Influenza A and B RNA, Qualitative RT-PCR, Conjunctiva with Reflex to H5
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$1379
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Description:
This test is for detection of Influenza A virus, with reflex to H5 typing. The H5 reflex is a qualitative molecular diagnostic test performed on Influenza A positive samples to identify Influenza A H5 virus, including H5N1, commonly known as Avian Influenza. The reflex test does not subtype for seasonal influenza viruses. This test is intended to be performed on conjunctiva specimens collected from individuals suspected of infection with Influenza A H5, or who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and/or epidemiological criteria for Influenza A H5N1 testing. For details visit: https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/hcp/clinicians-evaluating-patients.Laboratory test results should always be considered in the context of clinical observations and epidemiological data in making a final diagnosis and patient management decisions.
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Price:
$1379
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Influenza A and B RNA, Qualitative RT-PCR, Respiratory with Reflex to H5
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$1379
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Description:
This screening test reflexes to the Influenza A (H5) Virus RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR test when influenza A is detected. The H5 reflex is a qualitative multi-target molecular diagnostic test that aids in the detection of the Influenza A H5 virus, including H5N1, commonly known as Avian Influenza. The reflex test does not detect Influenza B or other respiratory viurses. This test is intended to be performed on respiratory specimens collected from individuals suspected of infection with Influenza A H5, or who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and/or epidemiological criteria for Influenza A H5N1 testing. For details visit: https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/hcp/clinicians-evaluating-patients.Laboratory test results should always be considered in the context of clinical observations and epidemiological data in making a final diagnosis and patient management decisions.
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Price:
$1379
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Influenza A and B Virus with Subtyping, Real-Time PCR
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$2214
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of Influenza A or B viral RNA in a patient's specimen, and to differentiate among possible Influenza A virus subtypes.
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Price:
$2214
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Inhibin A
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$859
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Description:
Inhibin A is useful as an indicator of gonadal function, and ovarian response to hMg or to FSH stimulation. Inhibin A, produced by the placenta, is used along with other maternal serum biochemical markers to improve sensitivity of the screen for Down Syndrome risk.
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Price:
$859
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Inhibin B
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$404
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Description:
- Measures ovarian function in women.
- Checks testicular function in men.
- Assesses fertility health indicators.
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Price:
$404
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Insulin, 2-Hour
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$137
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Description:
For diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes and insulin-secreting tumors.
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Price:
$137
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Insulin Autoantibody
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$753
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Description:
Key clinical use and differentiatorsMeasurement of Insulin Autoantibody (IAA) is used to: 1. Screen for presymptomatic type 1 diabetes (T1D) in individuals with a family history of T1D or those known to have a high-risk HLA genotype, 2. Distinguish between T1D, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), and atypical forms of diabetes such as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). [1] Insulin Autoantibody (IAA) is used to help predict the need for insulin treatment in adults with diabetes who have not received treatment with insulin. [1]Intended Clinical UseThis test is crucial for differentiating between T1D and T2D. It is important to note that classifying diabetes type can be challenging at the time of presentation, and misdiagnosis can occur in approximately 40% of adults with new T1D. [1]Identifying individuals affected by stage 1 T1D is important for applying eligibility criteria to drugs, such as Teplizumab, which have demonstrated the ability to delay the transition of stage 1 to stage 3 T1D in clinical trials [2,3]IAA has some distinctive features, including that usually it is the first detected autoantibody in young children, [4] its appearance is more common in younger children [5] and its frequency of appearance declines with age. IAA is not informative for individuals treated with insulin, who often develop antibodies in response to injected insulin. [6]LimitationsT1D is classified into three stages, with stages 1 and 2 considered presymptomatic. Since the presence of stage 1 and 2 T1D requires at least two islet autoantibodies, relying solely on IAA as a screening test limits the ability to make an accurate diagnosis. Professional organizations, including the American Diabetes Association (ADA), recommend using tests for all four islet cell autoantibodies: IAA, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65), Zinc Transporter 8 (ZnT8), and islet cell antigen 2 antibody (IA-2).[1]References1. American Diabetes Association Professional Practice C. 2. Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes: Standards of care in Diabetes-2025. Diabetes Care. 2025;48:S27-S49. doi: 10.2337/dc25-S0022. Herold KC, Gitelman SE, Gottlieb PA, Knecht LA, Raymond R, Ramos EL. Teplizumab: A Disease-Modifying Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes That Preserves beta-Cell Function. Diabetes Care. 2023;46:1848-1856. doi: 10.2337/dc23-06753. Ramos EL, Dayan CM, Chatenoud L, Sumnik Z, Simmons KM, Szypowska A, Gitelman SE, Knecht LA, Niemoeller E, Tian W, et al. Teplizumab and beta-Cell Function in Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes. N Engl J Med. 2023;389:2151-2161. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa23087434. Hummel S, Ziegler AG. Early determinants of type 1 diabetes: experience from the BABYDIAB and BABYDIET studies. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011;94:1821S-1823S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.110. 0006465. Ziegler AG, Bonifacio E, Group B-BS. Age-related islet autoantibody incidence in offspring of patients with type 1 diabetes. Diabetologia. 2012;55:1937-1943. doi: 10.1007/ s00125-012-2472-x6. Phillip M, Achenbach P, Addala A, Albanese-O'Neill A, Battelino T, Bell KJ, Besser REJ, Bonifacio E, Colhoun HM, Couper JJ, et al. Consensus Guidance for Monitoring Individuals With Islet Autoantibody-Positive Pre-Stage 3 Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2024. doi: 10.2337/ dci24-0042
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$753
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Insulin, Fasting
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$115
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Description:
The lack of insulin causes the level of sugar in your blood to become abnormally high. When your body does not have enough insulin, it is hard for sugar to enter your cells. Sugar builds up in the blood. Too much sugar in your blood can cause many problems. These problems can be life-threatening if they are not treated. However, proper treatment can control your blood sugar level.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Insulin.
Patient Instructions:
Fast for 12 hours prior to specimen collection. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Categories:
Diabetes blood testing,
Price:
$115
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Insulin, Free (Bioactive)
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$515
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Description:
The free insulin measurement is helpful in interpreting blood sugar concentration and its relationship to insulin injections in insulin-treated patients with insulin antibodies.
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required
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$515
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Insulin, Human (c73) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against human insulin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Insulin, Intact, LC/MS/MS
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$218
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Description:
Insulin is a key hormone involved in the control of blood glucose and regulation of fatty acid metabolism. Insulin measurement is primarily used to evaluate the cause of hypoglycemia. Inappropriately elevated insulin in blood (hyperinsulinemia) is associated with hypoglycemia(1) or in disorders linked to hyperglycemia, such as metabolic syndrome(2). Causes of hyperinsulinemia include insulinoma, insulin resistance, noninsulinoma pancreatogenous hypoglycemia syndrome, insulin antibodies, surreptitious insulin administration or other drug-induced hyperinsulinism (e.g., sulfonyl urea), incretin effects after bariatric surgery, and congenital hyperinsulinism. Insulin (test code 561) immunoassay can be used to evaluate the etiology of hypo- or hyperglycemia but is not equivalent to the LC/MS/MS test. Combined with LC/MS/MS measurement of C-peptide in the Cardio IQ Insulin Resistance Panel with Score (test code 36509), the assay can also help evaluate the likelihood that an individual has clinically significant insulin resistance or help in differential diagnosis (e.g., insulinoma versus exogenous insulin administration(3). The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical history and physical examination findings.References1. Cryer PE, Axelrod L, Grossman AB, et al. Evaluation and management of adult hypoglycemic disorders: an Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2009;94(3):709-728. doi:10.1210/jc.2008-14102. Kelly CT, Mansoor J, Dohm GL, et al. Hyperinsulinemic syndrome: the metabolic syndrome is broader than you think. Surgery. 2014;156(2):405-411. doi:10.1016/j.surg.2014.04.0283. Abbasi F, Shiffman D, Tong CH, et al. Insulin resistance probability scores for apparently healthy individuals. J Endocr Soc. 2018;2(9):1050-1057. doi:10.1210/js.2018-00107
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$218
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
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$95
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Description:
IGF-1, also known as somatomedin-C, is a polypeptide hormone produced by the liver and other tissues in response to growth hormone release by the pituitary gland. IGF-1 effects growth promoting activity and glucose metabolism (insulin-like activity) in most human tissues. It is carried in blood bound to a carrier protein which prolongs its half-life; therefore making serum levels more constant than growth hormone while correlating with "average" circulating levels of growth hormone. In short, IGF-1 is a surrogate marker of growth hormone levels and activity.
Measuring IGF-I is useful in several growth-related disorders. Dwarfism caused by deficiency of growth hormone (hypopituitarism) results in decreased serum levels of IGF-I, while acromegaly (growth hormone excess) results in elevated levels of IGF-I. IGF-I measurements are also helpful in assessing nutritional status; levels are reduced in undernutrition and restored with a proper diet.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
Somatomedin-C, Insulin-Like Growth Factor, IGF-1, SM-C/IGF-1
Includes:
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$95
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Insulin Response to Glucose, 2 Specimens
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$35
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Description:
The insulin response to glucose infusion is useful in evaluating patients with hypoglycemia and suspected insulin-resistance.
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$35
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Insulin Response to Glucose, 3 Specimens
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$52
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Description:
The insulin response to glucose infusion is useful in evaluating patients with hypoglycemia and suspected insulin-resistance.
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$52
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Insulin Response to Glucose, 4 Specimens
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$70
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Description:
The insulin response to glucose infusion is useful in evaluating patients with hypoglycemia and suspected insulin-resistance.
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$70
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Insulin Response to Glucose, 5 Specimens
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$87
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Description:
The insulin response to glucose infusion is useful in evaluating patients with hypoglycemia and suspected insulin-resistance.
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$87
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Insulin Response to Glucose, 6 Specimens
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$105
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Description:
The insulin response to glucose infusion is useful in evaluating patients with hypoglycemia and suspected insulin-resistance.
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$105
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Integrated Screen, Part 2
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$2930
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Description:
To assess maternal risk for carrying a fetus with Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18, or a neural tube defect. These types of tests are standard-of-care in obstetrics.
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$2930
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Intensive Cardiovascular Panel Male & Female
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$297
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of heart issues
- Reveal hidden cholesterol problems
- Assess your risk for heart disease
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Homocysteine, Cardiovascular Lipoprotein (a) Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio (calculated) Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2 Fibrinogen Activity
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 8-preferred hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8-preferred hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$297
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Interferon-alpha
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$874
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Description:
IFNalpha is mainly produced by monocytes/macrophages, lymphoblastic cells and fibroblasts, but different types of virus activated cells may produce the cytokine. IFNalpha shows antiviral, antiparasitic, and antiproliferative properties. Increased levels suggest recent or ongoing viral or parasitic infection.
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$874
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Interleukin 17, Serum
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$434
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Description:
Primarily used for research and to support attempts to understand the pathogenesis of immune, infectious, allergic, or inflammatory disorders.
Patient Instructions:
No biotin supplements 48 hours prior to blood draw
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$434
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Interleukin-1 Beta
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$1852
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Description:
IL-1 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine, and has also been associated with bone formation, insulin secretion, appetite regulation, fever reduction, neuronal development, and other conditions.
Alternative names: IL-1 Beta,CYTOKINE
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$1852
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Interleukin-2 Receptor Alpha Chain (IL-2Ra/CD25), Soluble
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$615
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Description:
- Checks immune system activity levels.
- Measures body's inflammation response.
- Detects immune-related health conditions.
Patient Instructions:
No biotin supplements 48 hours prior to blood draw.
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$615
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Interleukin-4 (IL-4), Serum
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$539
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Description:
Cytokines have emerged as molecules of importance in the regulation of many immunologic processes in the cell. The ability to accurately measure QN and QL differences in cytokine production is becoming increasingly important to the understanding of normal and pathological processes.
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$539
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Interleukin-6 (IL-6), Serum
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$998
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Description:
- Measures body's inflammation response
- Checks for immune system activity
- Assesses body's infection indicators
Patient Instructions:
No biotin supplements 48 hours prior to blood draw
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$998
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Interstitial Lung Disease Panel
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$9731
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Description:
A subset of interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients have underlying connective tissue diseases (CTDs). This panel serves as an aid for the diagnosis of CTDs, including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory myositis, systemic sclerosis, and Sjogren’s syndrome, that are associated with the development of ILD. If left untreated, these CTD patients may develop lung fibrosis and inflammation. ILD is a direct consequence of these pathological changes. When severe, ILD leads to restrictive lung disease, pulmonary arterial hypertension, and cardiac disease (cor pulmonale).
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$9731
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Intrinsic Factor Blocking Antibody
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$410
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Description:
Intrinsic factor is a protein that is produced by the parietal cells of the stomach. It binds to vitamin B12, thereby allowing absorption of the vitamin by intestinal cells. In pernicious anemia, an autoimmune disorder, autoantibodies are formed against intrinsic factor leading to its deficiency. The lack of intrinsic factor then causes malabsorption of vitamin B12 and subsequent anemia. Autoantibodies can also be formed directly against the parietal cells which similarly leads to inadequate intrinsic factor activity and vitamin B12 deficiency.
Patient Instructions:
Samples should not be collected from a patient who has received Vitamin B12 injection therapy within the last week.
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$410
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Iodine, 24-Hour Urine
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$245
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Description:
Iodine is as essential element that is required for thyroid hormone production. The measurement of urinary iodine serves as an index of adequate intake.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$245
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Iodine, Random Urine
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$253
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Description:
Iodine is an essential element that is required for thyroid hormone production. The measurement of urinary iodine serves as an index of adequate dietary intake.
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$253
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Iodine, Serum/Plasma
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$205
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Description:
Iodine is an essential element that is required for thyroid hormone production. The measurement of iodine serves as an index of adequate dietary intake and iodine overload, particularly from iodine-containing drugs such as Amiodarone.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$205
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Iron, 24-Hour Urine
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$158
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Description:
- Check iron overload or deficiency risk
- Screen for unexplained fatigue causes
- Monitor iron levels over time
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$158
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Iron, Comprehensive Panel
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$76
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Description:
This panel contains blood tests that will measure the amount of iron in your blood and measure your body's ability to use iron.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Ferritin, Serum
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Specimens should be collected in the morning from patients in a fasting state, since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration.
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Blood and blood diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$76
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Iron Deficiency Anemia Profile
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$85
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Description:
Anemia is a blood disorder that is defined as: having fewer red blood cells than normal, or having less hemoglobin than normal (hemoglobin is the part of red blood cells that carries oxygen). When there are not enough red blood cells or there is too little hemoglobin, the blood is not able to carry enough oxygen to all parts of the body. Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common forms of anemia.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Ferritin, Serum
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Reticulocyte count
Patient Instructions:
Specimens should be collected in the morning from patients in a fasting state, since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$85
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Iron, Liver Tissue
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$1238
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Description:
Diagnosis of hemochromatosis using liver tissue specimens.
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$1238
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Iron, Serum
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$114
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Description:
The Serum Iron test can detect how much iron is in the blood. Serum measurements are useful in the diagnosis of iron deficiency and hemochromatosis.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Iron, serum.
Patient Instructions:
Specimens should be collected in the morning from patients in a fasting state, since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$114
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Iron, Serum w/ TIBC
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$73
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Description:
The Iron Test with Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) can detect how much iron is in the blood. Serum iron quantification is useful in confirming the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia or hemochromatosis. The measurement of total iron binding in the same specimen may facilitate the clinician's ability to distinguish between low serum iron levels caused by iron deficiency from those related to inflammatory neoplastic disorders. The assay for iron measures the amount of iron which is bound to transferrin. The total iron binding capacity (TIBC) measures the amount of iron that would appear in blood if all the transferrin were saturated with iron. It is an indirect measurement of transferrin concentrations but expressed as an iron measurement. To obtain the percent saturation, the serum iron is divided by the TIBC which gives the actual amount of saturated transferrin. The percent saturation is low in iron deficiency and high in iron storage diseases.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Total Iron,
Iron Binding Capacity,
% Saturation (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Specimens should be collected in the morning from patients in a fasting state, since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$73
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Iron Storage Test (Ferritin)
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$114
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Description:
The Ferritin test measures the amount of iron stored by your body. This test can help diagnose excess iron levels as well as iron deficiency. Liver dysfunction and other factors can cause a reduction in the clearance of serum ferritin resulting in an increase in serum ferritin levels. Ferritin is an acute phase reactant that may be elevated in a wide-range of inflammatory conditions and infections.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Ferritin, serum.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration.
Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$114
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Iron, TIBC and Ferritin Panel
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$33
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Description:
This serum iron study panel may help diagnose iron deficiency or overload. Because ferritin level can be affected by clinical conditions other than iron disorders, the measurement of transferrin saturation-calculated from serum iron level and total iron binding capacity (TIBC)-in the same serum specimen may facilitate the diagnosis of iron deficiency or overload [1-3].Serum ferritin level generally reflects body iron storage and can be used in the diagnosis of iron deficiency and overload. Transferrin saturation is the percentage of iron bound to transferrin. In patients with anemia, ferritin levels are most frequently used to determine whether iron deficiency is the cause [1]. However, as an acute phase protein, ferritin levels can be increased independently of iron status in inflammatory conditions, kidney disease, liver disease, and malignancy. In these clinical scenarios, the combination of ferritin level with other tests, such as transferrin saturation, may aid in the evaluation of iron deficiency [1,3].In patients with suspected hemochromatosis, transferrin saturation and serum ferritin may be included in the initial evaluation of iron overload [2]. The combination of a transferrin saturation under 45% and a normal serum ferritin level may help exclude iron overload. A transferrin saturation equal or over 45% alone or with an elevated ferritin level may suggest further testing. Serum ferritin level is also a predictor of advanced fibrosis [2].Note that reference intervals of serum iron, TIBC, transferrin saturation, and ferritin depend upon age and sex.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Ko CW, et al. Gastroenterology. 2020;159(3):1085-1094.2. Kowdley KV, et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2019;114(8):1202-1218.3. Lopez A, et al. Lancet. 2016;387(10021):907-916.
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$33
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Islet Cell Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer
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$424
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Description:
Key clinical use and differentiatorsMeasurement of Islet cell antigen 2 antibodies(IA-2) is used to: 1. Screen for presymptomatic T1D in individuals with a family history of type 1 diabetes (T1D) or those known to have a high-risk HLA genotype, 2. Distinguish between T1D, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), and atypical forms of diabetes such as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). [1] Positivity to IA-2 represents a key marker of T1D. [1]Intended Clinical UseThis test is crucial for differentiating between T1D and T2D. It is important to note that classifying diabetes type can be challenging at the time of presentation, and misdiagnosis can occur in approximately 40% of adults with new T1D. [1]Identifying individuals affected by stage 1 T1D is important for applying eligibility criteria to drugs, such as Teplizumab, which have demonstrated the ability to delay the transition of stage 1 to stage 3 T1D in clinical trials. [2,3]IA-2 has some distinctive features. Its presence is associated with more-advanced islet autoimmunity and faster progression to stage 3 T1D. [4]LimitationsT1D is classified into three stages, with stages 1 and 2 considered presymptomatic. Since the presence of stage 1 and 2 T1D requires at least two islet autoantibodies, relying solely on IA-2 as a screening test limits the ability to make an accurate diagnosis. Professional organizations, including the American Diabetes Association (ADA), recommend using tests for all four islet cell autoantibodies: IAA, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65), Zinc Transporter 8 (ZnT8), and islet cell antigen 2 antibody (IA-2). [1]References1. American Diabetes Association Professional Practice C. 2. Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes: Standards of Care in Diabetes-2025. Diabetes Care. 2025;48:S27-S49. doi: 10.2337/dc25-S0022. Herold KC, Gitelman SE, Gottlieb PA, Knecht LA, Raymond R, Ramos EL. Teplizumab: A Disease-Modifying Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes That Preserves beta-Cell Function. Diabetes Care. 2023;46:1848-1856. doi: 10.2337/dc23-06753. Ramos EL, Dayan CM, Chatenoud L, Sumnik Z, Simmons KM, Szypowska A, Gitelman SE, Knecht LA, Niemoeller E, Tian W, et al. Teplizumab and beta-Cell Function in Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes. N Engl J Med. 2023;389:2151-2161. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa23087434. Decochez K, De Leeuw IH, Keymeulen B, Mathieu C, Rottiers R, Weets I, Vandemeulebroucke E, Truyen I, Kaufman L, Schuit FC, et al. IA-2 autoantibodies predict impending type 1 diabetes in siblings of patients. Diabetologia. 2002;45: 1658-1666. doi: 10.1007/s00125-002-0949-8
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$424
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Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1 and 2 (IDH1/IDH2) Mutation Analysis
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$2493
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Description:
IDH1 and IDH2 (Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 and 2) encode enzymes that catalyzes oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate into alpha-ketoglutarate (alpha-KG). Gain-of-function mutations in the IDH genes are associated with aberrant conversion of alpha-KG to 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG), which is an oncogenic metabolite, and are recurrent in myeloid malignancies and glioma. IDH1 (7-14%) exon 4 and IDH2 exon 4 (8-19%) mutations occur frequently in AML and are found to be associated with unfavorable prognosis and inferior overall survival in some studies. IDH inhibitors have been FDA-approved for IDH-mutated relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
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$2493
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Isocyanate HDI (k77) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1]. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.html Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Isocyanate MDI (k76) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against methylene diphenyl isocyanate (MDI). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1]. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.html Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Isocyanate TDI (k75) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against toluene diisocyanate (TDI). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Isoniazid, Level
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$675
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Description:
- Check tuberculosis medication blood levels now
- Monitor dosing safety during treatment
- Screen for medication buildup risks
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$675
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IsoPSA®
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$3906
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Description:
IsoPSA is a structure-based (rather than concentration- based) assay that interrogates the entire spectrum of structural changes to PSA (or isoforms), and can effectively differentiate between high-grade prostate cancer and lowgrade prostate cancer/benign.
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$3906
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Ispaghula (Psyllium) (k72) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against ispaghula. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Italian Cypress (t23) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Italian cypress. This in vitro quantitative assay is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Tree-Pollens/Allergens/ItalianMediterraneanFuneral-cypress-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Itraconazole
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$1000
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Description:
The antifungal drug itraconazole is active in the treatment of aspergillosis, blastomycosis, histoplasmosis, sporotrichosis, and onychomycosis. It is a protein-bound drug and thus has negligible CSF penetration. It may also be utilized in the treatment of systemic candidiasis and cryptococcosis, especially when other drugs are contraindicated or ineffective. The chronic nature of fungal infections demands constant monitoring of itraconazole levels within a patient to ensure that adequate therapeutic levels of the drug are administered, absorbed and subsequently excreted
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$1000
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Jack Mackerel/Scad (f60) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to jack Mackerel/scad. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Food-of-Animal-Origin/Fish/Jack-mackerelScad/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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JAK2, Exon 12 Mutation Analysis
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$1749
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- Checks for specific gene mutations
- Helps diagnose blood disorders
- Identifies JAK2 gene changes
Includes:
JAK2, Exon 12 Mutation Analysis
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$1749
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JAK2 V617F Mutation Analysis
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$2112
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This DNA-based assay tests leukocytes from blood or bone marrow aspirate for mutation at codon 617 of JAK2, using an advanced DNA sequencing method. The JAK2 V617F mutation is associated with myeloproliferative neoplasms, including polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia and primary myelofibrosis.
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$2112
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JAK2 V617F Mutation Analysis
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$2195
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- Detects gene changes in blood.
- Checks for blood disorder risk.
- Identifies mutations in blood cells.
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$2195
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Japanese Cedar (t17) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to Japanese cedar. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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JC Polyoma Virus DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR, Serum or Plasma
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$816
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JC polyoma virus is the cause of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a demyelinating neurologic disease of immunosuppressed patients. This test detects JC Polyoma Virus DNA in serum or plasma. Detection of virus in specimens from AIDS and other severely immune compromised patients may indicate disease. Serum antibodies are not helpful in diagnosing PML as antibodies are common in the general population. JCV can also be detected in the urine of 3% of pregnant women, but is not associated with proven disease.
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JC Polyoma Virus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR, Urine
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$1505
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JC Polyoma Virus is the cause of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a demyelinating neurologic disease of immunosuppressed patients. This test detects JC Polyoma Virus DNA in urine. Detection of the virus in specimens from AIDS and other severely immune compromised patients may indicate disease. Serum antibodies are not helpful in diagnosing PML as antibodies are common in the general population. JCV can also be detected in the urine of 3% of pregnant women, but is not associated with proven disease.
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JC Polyoma Virus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR, Serum/Plasma
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$1763
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JC Polyoma Virus is the cause of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML), a severe demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. PML is a particular concern for individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. Quantification of JC virus DNA is based upon the real-time PCR amplification and detection of JCV genomic DNA. Reportable range is 50 to 50,000,000 IU/mL (1.70 to 7.70 Log IU/mL).
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JC Polyoma Virus DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, Urine
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$1763
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JC Polyoma Virus is the cause of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML), a severe demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. PML is a particular concern for individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. Quantification of JC virus DNA is based upon the real-time PCR amplification and detection of JCV genomic DNA. Reportable range is 50 to 50,000,000 IU/mL (1.70 to 7.70 Log IU/mL).
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Jo-1 Antibody
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$515
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Description:
- Detects autoimmune muscle disease signs.
- Identifies specific immune system antibodies.
- Helps diagnose muscle inflammation issues.
Includes:
Jo-1 Antibody
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$515
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Johnson Grass (g10) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to Johnson grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Johnson Grass IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect grass pollen allergy triggers
- Screen for seasonal sneezing causes
- Track allergy sensitivity over time
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$254
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Joubert Syndrome
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$1813
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The Joubert syndrome 2 test offers molecular detection of one pathogenic variant in the TMEM216 gene, R73L (c.218G>T), which accounts for 99% of Ashkenazi-Jewish Joubert syndrome 2 pathogenic variants.Joubert syndrome 2 is a rare, autosomal recessive condition characterized by the absence or underdevelopment of the cerebellar vermis, an area of the brain that controls balance and coordination, which results in the classic brain imaging change known as a "molar tooth sign".
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June Grass (Kentucky Blue) (g8) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to June grass (also known as Kentucky blue). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Juvenile Polyposis Panel (BMPR1A and SMAD4)
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$11592
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Mutations in BMPR1A and SMAD4 are associated with Juvenile Polyposis syndrome (JPS). Individuals with JPS, have an increased risk for colorectal cancer (40-50%) and gastric cancer (up to 21%, if multiple polyps are identified in the stomach). The risk for small intestinal cancer and pancreatic cancer is also increased. This test detects pathogenic variants in the BMPR1A and SMAD4 genes.
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$11592
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Kappa/Lambda Light Chain, ISH without Interpretation
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$1263
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An atypical ratio of kappa to lambda expressing cells, or a non-random distribution of these cells, is indicative of a possible neoplasia of the kappa or lambda expressing cells.
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$1263
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Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio
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$558
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The Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio, Serum test measures the amount of kappa and lambda free light chains (FLCs) in the blood and calculates the kappa to lambda ratio. It is used to assist in the diagnosis of plasma cell disorders, including multiple myeloma, primary amyloidosis, monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS), Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, and related disorders. It is also used to monitor disease activity and treatment [1].
Kappa and lambda light chains link with heavy chains to form immunoglobulins. In healthy individuals, most serum light chains are bound to heavy chains. However, excess plasma-cell proliferation associated with plasma-cell disorders can cause an excess of circulating FLCs and increase or decrease the K/L ratio [1].
This test is intended for patients clinically suspected of having hematologic disease, based on certain symptoms and medical conditions. These include bone pain, bone fractures, normocytic anemia, kidney disease, and recurrent infections suggestive of an underlying plasma-cell disorder [1].
Note that blood samples that are grossly hemolyzed or lipemic or contain high levels of circulating immune complexes (CICs) should not be tested, because of the unpredictable degree of nonspecific scatter these sample types may generate.
References
1. AACC. Serum free light chains. https://labtestsonline.org/tests/serum-free-light-chains. Accessed September 3, 2019.
Alternative names: Immunoglobulin Free Light Chains
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Allergy blood testing,
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$558
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Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio and Reflex to Immunofixation
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$558
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Alternative names: Light Chains
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Allergy blood testing,
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$558
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Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio, Random Urine
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$606
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Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio, Urine by turbidimetry provides a sensitive detection and quantitation of free light chains (FLCs) in urine earlier than electrophoresis and immunofixation. Urinary FLCs (uFLCs) are known as Bence-Jones Proteins (BJP). Abnormal levels of FLCs are commonly produced in a constellation of disorders referred as Plasma Cell Dyscrasia producing monoclonal gammopathies (MG), which constitutes neoplastic growth of plasma cell lines that secrete monoclonal proteins, either as intact immunoglobulins, or isolated light chains as in Light Chain Multiple Myeloma (LCMM). Overproduction and extracellular deposition of FLCs can lead to Light Chain Deposition Disease (LCDD) and AL Amyloidosis. Measurement and quantitation of uFLCs continues to be part of diagnosis of Plasma Cell Dyscrasia especially oligo-secretory disease and follow-up care for multiple myeloma and as an early indicator of renal damage. Although Urine protein electrophoresis and immunofixation are predominantly used for the determination of BJP, absolute measurement of uFLCs by antibody-based method provide better accuracy and higher sensitivity for the measurement of uFLCs. International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recommends, that serum electrophoresis and immunofixation may not be able to detect light-chain aberrations in patients with oligo-secretory disease, such as light-chain MM. Due to their low molecular weight, serum FLCs (sFLCs) are rapidly cleared by the kidneys. In such cases, the monoclonal burden should be measured in a 24 h urine collection or in the serum by an automated sFLCs immunoassay. The latter having a higher sensitivity to detect and quantify the involved free light chains. Renal physiology remains the most important issue concerning the use of urine for monitoring FLCs. Absolute measurement of FLCs in urine and serum show insufficient correlation and cannot be considered interchangeable. There is, however, some evidence that uFLCs may have prognostic value in cases where sFLC results have discordance with the clinical picture and screening patients with suspected AL Amyloidosis.
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$606
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Kappa/Lambda Light Chain, Total, Serum
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$253
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- Screen for immune protein imbalances
- Monitor blood cancer treatment progress
- Detect early plasma cell disorders
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$253
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Kappa Light Chain, Free, Serum
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$303
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- Monitor immune protein level changes
- Track plasma cell condition progress
- Screen for abnormal antibody activity
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$303
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Kappa Light Chain, Free, Urine
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$303
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Description:
Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio, Urine by turbidimetry provides a sensitive detection and quantitation of free light chains (FLCs) in urine earlier than electrophoresis and immunofixation. Urinary FLCs (uFLCs) are known as Bence-Jones Proteins (BJP). Abnormal levels of FLCs are commonly produced in a constellation of disorders referred as Plasma Cell Dyscrasia producing monoclonal gammopathies (MG), which constitutes neoplastic growth of plasma cell lines that secrete monoclonal proteins, either as intact immunoglobulins, or isolated light chains as in Light Chain Multiple Myeloma (LCMM). Overproduction and extracellular deposition of FLCs can lead to Light Chain Deposition Disease (LCDD) and AL Amyloidosis. Measurement and quantitation of uFLCs continues to be part of diagnosis of Plasma Cell Dyscrasia especially oligo-secretory disease and follow-up care for multiple myeloma and as an early indicator of renal damage. Although Urine protein electrophoresis and immunofixation are predominantly used for the determination of BJP, absolute measurement of uFLCs by antibody-based method provide better accuracy and higher sensitivity for the measurement of uFLCs. International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recommends, that serum electrophoresis and immunofixation may not be able to detect light-chain aberrations in patients with oligo-secretory disease, such as light-chain MM. Due to their low molecular weight, serum FLCs (sFLCs) are rapidly cleared by the kidneys. In such cases, the monoclonal burden should be measured in a 24 h urine collection or in the serum by an automated sFLCs immunoassay. The latter having a higher sensitivity to detect and quantify the involved free light chains. Renal physiology remains the most important issue concerning the use of urine for monitoring FLCs. Absolute measurement of FLCs in urine and serum show insufficient correlation and cannot be considered interchangeable. There is, however, some evidence that uFLCs may have prognostic value in cases where sFLC results have discordance with the clinical picture and screening patients with suspected AL Amyloidosis.
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$303
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Kappa Light Chain, IHC with Interpretation
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$581
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The presence of immunoglobulin light chains (kappa or lambda) on the cell surface is characteristic of clonal proliferation most often seen in multiple myeloma or lymphoproliferative disease
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$581
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Ketone Panel, Urine
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$1275
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- Track your fat-burning progress easily
- Monitor ketogenic diet effectiveness weekly
- Screen for diabetes-related ketone buildup
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$1275
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Ki-67, IHC with Interpretation
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$803
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Ki-67 is a tissue marker of anaplastic large cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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$803
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Ki 67, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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- Assess tumor cell growth rate
- Monitor cancer tissue behavior
- Track changes in tumor samples
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$632
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Kidney Function Profile
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$114
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The Kidney Function Profile (Renal Panel) is a comprehensive panel that asseses functional health of the kidneys.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
Renal Function Panel (7)
Includes:
Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
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Kidney diseases,
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$114
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Kidney Profile
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$44
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This Profile combines two common tests-estimated glomerular filtration rate and urine albumin-creatinine ratio to support early detection of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). This profile supports the National Kidney Foundation initiative to drive adoption of the profile to facilitate appropriate ordering of the elements of the profile to address early detection of (CKD). A NHANES (CDC) study showed that only 8% of people with an eGFR <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 knew they had CKD. For those with the same eGFR and a urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) >30 mg/g, only 28% were aware they had CKD. The guidelines are part of the laboratory engagement plan for CKD Intercept, sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation.
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$44
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Kidney Profile with eGFR (Creatinine-Cystatin C)
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$616
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This profile combines guideline-recommended tests and calculations for staging and monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) [1]. These calculations include estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) based on serum creatinine (eGFRcr), eGFR based on serum cystatin C (eGFRcys), eGFR based on combined creatinine and cystatin C (eGFRcr-cys), and urine albumin-creatinine ratio (uACR).Renal function is assessed by measuring the rate at which the blood is cleaned of waste. This is called the "glomerular filtration rate" or "GFR". GFR can be estimated by testing for either of two substances produced by the body: creatinine and Cystatin C. The result is called "estimated GFR" or "eGFR". While generally reliable, the accuracy of eGFR calculation can be influenced by certain patient characteristics. Creatinine can be affected by patient muscle mass, dietary intake, and gender. Cystatin C is affected by inflammation, glucocorticoid use, thyroid disorders, obesity, and diabetes. By using both creatinine and Cystatin C, a more accurate eGFR is obtained.uACR is used to assess the amount of protein (albumin) being excreted by the kidneys. Elevated uACR (albuminuria) is indicative of abnormal kidney function. Together, eGFR and uACR are utilized to determine stage of kidney disease, and determine further monitoring, referral, and treatment.For more information about eGFR visit https://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/gfr_calculatoreGFR(cr) = CKD-EPI Creatinine equation (2021)eGFR(cys) = CKD-EPI Cystatin C equation (2012)eGFR(cr-cys) = CKD-EPI Creatinine-Cystatin C equation (2021)The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) CKD Work Group. KDIGO 2024 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease. Kidney Int. 2024;105(4S): S117-S314.
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$616
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Kidney Profile with Reflex to eGFR (Creatinine-Cystatin C)
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$44
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This profile combines guideline-recommended tests and calculations for staging and monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) [1]. These calculations include estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) based on serum creatinine (eGFRcr), eGFR based on serum cystatin C (eGFRcys), eGFR based on combined creatinine and cystatin C (eGFRcr-cys), and urine albumin-creatinine ratio (uACR). Renal function is assessed by measuring the rate at which the blood is cleaned of waste. This is called the "glomerular filtration rate" or "GFR". GFR can be estimated by testing for either of two substances produced by the body: creatinine and Cystatin C. The result is called "estimated GFR" or "eGFR". While generally reliable, the accuracy of eGFR calculation can be influenced by certain patient characteristics. Creatinine can be affected by patient muscle mass, dietary intake, and gender. Cystatin C is affected by inflammation, glucocorticoid use, thyroid disorders, obesity, and diabetes. By using both creatinine and Cystatin C, a more accurate eGFR is obtained. uACR is used to assess the amount of protein (albumin) being excreted by the kidneys. Elevated uACR (albuminuria) is indicative of abnormal kidney function. Together, eGFR and uACR are utilized to determine stage of kidney disease, and determine further monitoring, referral, and treatment. For more information about eGFR visit https://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/gfr_calculator eGFR(cr) = CKD-EPI Creatinine equation (2021) eGFR(cys) = CKD-EPI Cystatin C equation (2012) eGFR(cr-cys) = CKD-EPI Creatinine-Cystatin C equation (2021) The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. Reference 1. Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) CKD Work Group. KDIGO 2024 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease. Kidney Int. 2024;105(4S): S117-S314.
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$44
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Kingella kingae DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Kingella kingae is an important cause of septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, spondylodiscitis and bacteremia, primarily in children. Because of the urgent nature of acute pediatric septic arthritis and difficulties associated with culturing this fastidious organism, PCR based methods should be helpful in the diagnosis of K. kingae infections.
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$1505
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KIT D816 Mutation Analysis (Mastocytosis)
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$2370
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Point mutation of the KIT oncogene at codon 816 (D816V) is seen in >90% of systemic mastocytosis (SM) cases. The presence of KIT D816V mutation is one of the minor criteria for diagnosis of SM and mutation testing can assist in diagnosis, particularly in limited specimens. KIT D816 mutations, including D816V, D816H and D816Y, are also the most common KIT mutations seen in the core-binding factor acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In both t(8;21) and inv(16)/t(16;16) AML, cases with KIT D816 mutation are associated with worse outcomes than unmutated cases. This PCR-based DNA pyrosequencing assay sensitively detects the KIT D816V mutation down to 2%. If KIT mutation testing of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) or melanoma is needed, test code 19961 should be used instead, which tests for exons 8, 9, 11, 13 and 17 of the KIT gene by Sanger sequencing.
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$2370
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KIT (D816V) Mutation, Mastocytosis/AML, Quantitative ddPCR
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$1264
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Mutations in the KIT oncogene led to increased cell proliferation through activation of the KIT receptor tyrosine kinase. Knowledge of a patient's KIT mutation status can help physicians diagnose SM, a disease characterized by abnormal mast cell proliferation and accumulation in various organs. The KIT D816V mutation is present in more than 90% of patients with SM1; thus, presence of the mutation is one of the World Health Organization's minor criteria for diagnosis [1].Non-mast cell expansions in many SM-associated hematologic malignancies also contain KIT D816V mutations [2]. The frequency of these mutations in a patient sample can be used in conjunction with mast cell counts to diagnose mixed lineage hematopoietic neoplasms [2]. For example, if mutant alleles constitute 60% of KIT alleles in a sample but mast cells constitute only 2% of total cells, then the presence of a non-mast cell neoplasm would be indicated. Furthermore, this result would indicate a clonal relationship between 2 morphologically distinct neoplastic components [2].Knowledge of a patient's KIT D816 mutation status can also help a physician select appropriate SM treatment. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as imatinib have been used for patients with aggressive SM. However, when such patients harbor the KIT D816V mutation, imatinib is not effective and is therefore contraindicated [3].KIT D816 mutations also occur in up to 30% of patients with CBF AML, a subgroup of AML defined by the presence of chromosomal alterations that disrupt CBF genes. CBF AML is normally associated with a favorable outcome, but the detection of KIT mutations in patients with t(18;21) or inv(16)/t(16;16) chromosomal alterations is indicative of a worse prognosis. According to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and European Leukemia Net guidelines, identification of KIT mutations provides prognostic information that can be helpful when selecting CBF AML treatment strategies. [4,5].Because mutated cells comprise only a fraction of cells within a patient sample, a sensitive detection method such as droplet digital PCR is important for reliable mutation testing.References1. Valent, P; Akin, C; and Metcalfe DD (2017) Mastocytosis: 2016 updated WHO classification and novel emerging treatment concepts. Blood 129 (11): 1420-14272. Andreas Reiter, A., George, T; and Gotlib, J (2020) New developments in diagnosis, prognostication, and treatment of advanced systemic mastocytosis. Blood 135 (16): 1365-13763. Mariana Castells. M and Akin C (2021) Finding the right Kit inhibitor for advanced systemic mastocytosis. Nature Medicine 27: 2081-20824. Dohner, H; Wei, A; Applebaum, F et al. (2022) Diagnosis and management of AML in adults: 2022 recommendations from an international expert panel on behalf of the ELN. Blood 140(12): 1345-13775. NCCN Acute Myeloid Leukemia 2024
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$1264
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Kiwi Fruit (f84) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against kiwifruit. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Kleihauer-Betke Stain
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$442
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This test quantifies the volume of fetal-maternal hemorrhage (FMH). In Rh-positive mothers it is used solely to establish the volume of fetal hemorrhage into the maternal circulation. In Rh negative mothers it is also used to determine if an increased dose of Rh immune globulin (RhlG, anti-D antibody) is necessary. Based on an assumed total maternal circulatory volume of 5,000 mL, the FMH is calculated by multiplying the % Fetal Cells by 50. Please refer to the most current AABB Technical manual for RhlG dosage information. Note: This test is not be ordered for Hemoglobin F Differential Staining.
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$442
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Know Your Blood Type
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$115
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This test is used to determine a person's blood type and Rh factor. Knowing your blood type is important in case you ever need a blood transfusion or organ transplant. A mismatched blood transfusion can result in serious health issues and even death, so it's crucial to have this information on file.
ABO grouping and Rho(D) typing are also crucial for assessing the risk of hemolytic disease in a newborn, which can be fatal if not caught and treated early on. This test can also indicate the need for Rh immune globulin, which can prevent complications during pregnancy if the mother is Rh-negative and her fetus is Rh-positive.
Alternative Name(s): Type and Group Blood Type
Includes:
ABO Grouping and Rho(D) Typing
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. No fasting needed.
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Blood and blood diseases,
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$115
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KRAS and NRAS Mutation Analysis, Cell-based
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$3991
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Description:
Recent studies have shown that mutations in KRAS and NRAS exons 2, 3, and 4 have influence on response to anti-EGFR therapy. Testing these genes will aid in selection of patients who will likely respond to anti-EGFR therapy. KRAS, along with others, is a clinically actionable biomarker in NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) and other tumor types. Currently, in NSCLC the KRAS G12C mutation is prevalent in approximately 13% of patients and represents nearly half (44%) of all KRAS mutations. Investigational agents targeting KRAS G12C are currently in clinical trials.
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Price:
$3991
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KRAS Mutation Analysis
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$1996
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Description:
Activating KRAS mutations can be found in human malignancies with an overall frequency of 15-20%, including 25-35% of lung adenocarcinomas, 60-90% of malignant tumors of the pancreas, 30-45% of colorectal carcinomas, and 18-30% of hematopoietic neoplasms of myeloid origin. KRAS proteins have been shown to influence proliferation, differentiation, transformation, and apoptosis by relaying mitogenic and growth signals into the cytoplasm and the nucleus. Mutations leading to an amino acid substitution at positions 12, 13, 61 and 146 of KRAS are the most common in naturally occurring neoplasms. The presence of KRAS mutation in most tumor types is associated with adverse prognosis as well as resistance to receptor tyrosine kinase-directed targeted therapies, including against EGFR. KRAS, along with others, is an emerging biomarkers in NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) and other tumor types. Currently, in NSCLC the KRAS G12C mutation is prevalent in approximately 13% of patients and represents nearly half (44%) of all KRAS mutations. Investigational agents targeting KRAS G12C are currently in clinical trials.
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Price:
$1996
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KRU Panel
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$190
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Description:
- Check your overall health status
- Track wellness changes over time
- Screen for early health warning signs
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Price:
$190
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Lacosamide
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$788
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Description:
Lacosamide is an antiepileptic medication. Monitoring the serum concentration is beneficial to ensure compliance with drug therapy.
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Price:
$788
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Lactate Dehydrogenase (LD), Body Fluid
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$417
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Description:
- Check fluid buildup around organs
- Screen for inflammation or infection signs
- Monitor ongoing fluid related conditions
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Price:
$417
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Lactate Dehydrogenase (LD) Isoenzyme Panel
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$195
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Description:
Lactate dehydrogenase (LD) is present in many different organs and tissues such as liver, heart, muscles, kidney, lungs and blood. The usual designation of isoenzymes is LD-I, LD-II, LD-III, LD-IV and LD-V. LD isoenzymes tissue specificity is derived from the fact that LD subunits are synthesized in well-defined ratios and could be used in investigating unexplained causes of Total LD elevations and detection of macro-LD. Do not use LD isoenzymes to detect myocardial injury.
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Price:
$195
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Lactate Dehydrogenase (LD) Isoenzymes Test Panel
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$217
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Description:
- Checks enzyme levels in blood
- Detects tissue damage or disease
- Monitors heart and liver health
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$217
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Lactate/Pyruvate, Filtrate
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$289
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Description:
- Check unexplained muscle fatigue causes
- Screen cellular energy production problems
- Monitor exercise recovery and stamina
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Price:
$289
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Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD) (LDH)
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$117
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Description:
Elevations in serum lactate dehydrogenase occur from myocardial infarction, liver disease, pernicious and megaloblastic anemia, pulmonary emboli, malignancies, and muscular dystrophy.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
LDH, LD
Includes:
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Liver diseases,
Price:
$117
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Lactic Acid, Plasma
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$115
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Description:
Lactic acid is the endproduct of the anaerobic metabolism of glucose. The blood lactic acid concentration is affected by its production in muscle cells and erythrocytes and its rate of metabolism in the liver. During exercise, blood lactate can increase up to ten times of normal levels.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s): Lactate; Plasma Lactate.
Includes:
Lactate; Plasma Lactate.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$115
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Lactoferrin, Qualitative, Stool
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$632
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Description:
Lactoferrin is a marker for fecal leukocytes and a positive result is an indicator of intestinal inflammation. This elevation may be caused by acute infectious colitis or active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The test may not be appropriate in immunocompromised persons. In addition, this test is not FDA cleared for patients with a history of HIV and/or hepatitis B and C, patients with a history of infectious diarrhea (within 6 months), and patients having had a colostomy and/or ileostomy within 1 month.
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Price:
$632
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Lactoferrin, Quantitative, Stool
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$935
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Description:
The lactoferrin IBD-scan is a quantitative enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for measuring concentrations of fecal lactoferrin, a marker for leukocytes. An elevated level is an indicator of intestinal inflammation. The test can be used as an in vitro diagnostic aid to distinguish patients with active Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) from those with non-inflammatory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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Price:
$935
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Lactose Tolerance Test, 5 Specimens (50g)
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$528
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Description:
Results may be used to evaluate deficiency of small bowel mucosal lactase, which may be associated with intolerance to lactose, manifested by diarrhea and other symptoms following ingestion of milk.
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Price:
$528
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Lambda Light Chain, Free, Serum
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$303
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Description:
- Check immune protein balance levels
- Monitor plasma cell related conditions
- Track unexplained fatigue and bone pain
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Price:
$303
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Lambda Light Chain, Free, Urine
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$303
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Description:
Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio, Urine by turbidimetry provides a sensitive detection and quantitation of free light chains (FLCs) in urine earlier than electrophoresis and immunofixation. Urinary FLCs (uFLCs) are known as Bence-Jones Proteins (BJP). Abnormal levels of FLCs are commonly produced in a constellation of disorders referred as Plasma Cell Dyscrasia producing monoclonal gammopathies (MG), which constitutes neoplastic growth of plasma cell lines that secrete monoclonal proteins, either as intact immunoglobulins, or isolated light chains as in Light Chain Multiple Myeloma (LCMM). Overproduction and extracellular deposition of FLCs can lead to Light Chain Deposition Disease (LCDD) and AL Amyloidosis. Measurement and quantitation of uFLCs continues to be part of diagnosis of Plasma Cell Dyscrasia especially oligo-secretory disease and follow-up care for multiple myeloma and as an early indicator of renal damage. Although Urine protein electrophoresis and immunofixation are predominantly used for the determination of BJP, absolute measurement of uFLCs by antibody-based method provide better accuracy and higher sensitivity for the measurement of uFLCs. International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recommends, that serum electrophoresis and immunofixation may not be able to detect light-chain aberrations in patients with oligo-secretory disease, such as light-chain MM. Due to their low molecular weight, serum FLCs (sFLCs) are rapidly cleared by the kidneys. In such cases, the monoclonal burden should be measured in a 24 h urine collection or in the serum by an automated sFLCs immunoassay. The latter having a higher sensitivity to detect and quantify the involved free light chains. Renal physiology remains the most important issue concerning the use of urine for monitoring FLCs. Absolute measurement of FLCs in urine and serum show insufficient correlation and cannot be considered interchangeable. There is, however, some evidence that uFLCs may have prognostic value in cases where sFLC results have discordance with the clinical picture and screening patients with suspected AL Amyloidosis.
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Price:
$303
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Lambda Light Chain, IHC with Interpretation
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$290
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Description:
- Evaluate suspicious tissue for cancer signs
- Detect abnormal immune cell growth patterns
- Screen lymph node or mass findings
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Price:
$290
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Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Antibody Panel
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$4471
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Description:
Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome is a paraneoplastic phenomena associated with small cell lung cancer. There is a decrease of voltage-gated calcium channels on presynaptic nerve terminals due to an auto-antibody reactive with the channels. There is an associated proximal muscle weakness and often coexisting thyroid autoimmune disease and vitiligo.
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Price:
$4471
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Lamb (f88) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lamb. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Lamb's Quarters (Goose Foot) (w10) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to lamb's quarters (also known as goosefoot). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148
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Price:
$44
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Lamotrigine
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$379
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Description:
Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant drug used as adjunctive treatment for refactory partial seizures.
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Price:
$379
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Latex (k82) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against latex. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Lead, 24-Hour Urine
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$231
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Description:
Elevated urinary lead concentration is indicative of chronic lead toxicity. Urinary lead concentrations may be used to monitor detoxification therapy.
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Price:
$231
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Lead, Blood
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$66
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Description:
Blood lead level analysis is performed to evaluate the body burden of lead. The Blood Lead test is used to monitor exposure to lead or lead poisoning. Lead is a highly toxic substance and overexposure can lead to a variety of detrimental health issues.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Lead, Blood
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Environmental toxin blood testing,
Price:
$66
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Lead, Capillary
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$244
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Description:
Blood lead level analysis is performed to evaluate the body burden of lead.
Includes:
Lead, Capillary
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Price:
$244
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Lead, Hair
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$1457
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$1457
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Lead, Nails
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$1457
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$1457
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Lead, Urine
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$351
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Description:
Elevated urinary lead concentration is indicative of chronic lead toxicity. Urinary lead concentrations may be used to monitor detoxification therapy.
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Price:
$351
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Lead (Venous), OSHA
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$164
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Description:
Blood lead is useful in detecting industrial, dietary and accidental exposure to lead and to monitor detoxification therapy.
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Price:
$164
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Lead (Venous), OSHA and Zinc Protoporphyrin Evaluation
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$335
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Description:
Alternative names: ZPP
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$335
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Leflunomide Metabolite
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$864
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Description:
Leflunomide is an immunosuppressant medication used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Leflunomide is rapidly and extensively metabolized to teriflunomide, which is the active form of the medication. Steady state plasma concentrations in patients receiving recommended daily dosages: up to 63,000 ng/mL. It is recommended that all women of childbearing potential who discontinue leflunomide and women receiving treatment who wish to become pregnant undergo the cholestyramine drug elimination procedure. This procedure includes verification that plasma levels of teriflunomide are less than 20 ng/mL by two separate tests at least 14 days apart.
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Price:
$864
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Legionella Antigen, EIA, Urine
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$359
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Description:
Legionella urinary antigen is useful in conjunction with other laboratory tests in the diagnosis of Legionnaire's Disease. Legionella urinary antigen may be identified for months after recovery.
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Price:
$359
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Legionella Culture
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$784
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Description:
Bacteria in the genus Legionella primarily cause respiratory illness, i.e. either Legionnaires' disease, a systemic illness manifested primarily by pneumonia, or Pontiac fever, a nonpneumonic, influenza-like illness. Legionellae may also cause a variety of other illnesses.
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Price:
$784
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Legionella DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$568
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of DNA from Legionella pneumophila and other pathogenic Legionella species in patients at risk for legionellosis.Most species of the bacteria Legionella are pathogenic and can cause respiratory infections that present as either Legionnaires? disease or Pontiac fever, which are collectively referred to as legionellosis. Transmission most commonly occurs via inhalation of aerosolized water containing the bacteria. Risk factors include age ≥50, smoking, chronic lung disease, immune system disorders due to illness or medication, a recent stay outside the home, systemic malignancy, underlying illnesses such as diabetes or renal failure, and exposure to hot tubs (1).A detected Legionella pneumophila result is consistent with the presence of DNA from any serotype of L. pneumophila, while the presence of DNA above the limit of detection from most species of clinically relevant Legionella species, including but not limited to L. pneumophila, L. longbeachae, L. micdadei, L. dumoffii, L. feeleii and L. bozemanii, will cause a detected Legionella species result.This test is faster and generally more sensitive than culture-based tests, and it allows for the detection of a wider range of targets as compared to urine antigen tests, which typically only detect specific serotypes of L. pneumophila. It does not, however, detect all species of Legionella and may not detect L. jordanis and L. oakridgensis.
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Price:
$568
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Legionella pneumophila Antibody (IgG), IFA
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$712
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Description:
Legionella infection is associated with 2 clinically and epidemiologically distinct illnesses, Legionnaires' disease and Pontiac fever. Legionnaires' disease is characterized by fever, cough, myalgia, and pneumonia, whereas, Pontiac fever is a milder illness without pneumonia. Inhaling aerosols of water contaminated with Legionella species is believed to be the primary mode of infection; the incubation period is generally 2-10 days. The assays performed detect antibodies to Legionella pneumophila serogroups 1-7. An IgM titer >1:256 provides presumptive evidence of infection at an undetermined time. A 4-fold rise in IgG titer to ≥1:256 between acute and convalescent sera may be used in the laboratory confirmation of Legionella infection with these serogroups of L. pneumophila.
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Price:
$712
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Legionella pneumophila Antibody (IgM), IFA
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$712
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Description:
Legionella infection is associated with 2 clinically and epidemiologically distinct illnesses, Legionnaires' disease and Pontiac fever. Legionnaires' disease is characterized by fever, cough, myalgia, and pneumonia, whereas, Pontiac fever is a milder illness without pneumonia. Inhaling aerosols of water contaminated with Legionella species is believed to be the primary mode of infection; the incubation period is generally 2-10 days. The assays performed detect antibodies to Legionella pneumophila serogroups 1-7. An IgM titer >1:256 provides presumptive evidence of infection at an undetermined time. A 4-fold rise in IgG titer to ≥1:256 between acute and convalescent sera may be used in the laboratory confirmation of Legionella infection with these serogroups of L. pneumophila.
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Price:
$712
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Legionella Pneumophila Antigen, DFA
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$467
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Description:
Bacteria in the genus Legionella primarily cause respiratory illness, i.e., either Legionnaires' Disease, a systemic illness manifested primarily by pneumonia, or Pontiac Fever, a non-pneumonic, influenza-like illness. Legionellae may also cause a variety of other illnesses.
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Price:
$467
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Leishmania Antibody (IgG)
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$400
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Description:
Detection of Leishmania IgG provides strong support for the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis.
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Price:
$400
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Lemon (f208) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lemons. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Lemon (f208) IgG
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$121
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Description:
- Pinpoint lemon allergy triggers effectively
- Clarify unexplained digestive issues quickly
- Reveal hidden causes of skin reactions
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$121
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Lentils (f235) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lentils. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Leptin, Serum
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$132
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Description:
Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone that is essential for normal body weight regulation. Leptin production is under neuroendocrine control so that serum concentrations vary directly with the amount of triglycerides stored in adipose tissue depots. This test is used to evaluate patients with obesity, delayed puberty, and infertility.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Leptin
Estimated turnaround for results is 4-8 business days.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
Price:
$132
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Lettuce (f215) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lettuce. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (LAD) Evaluation (CD15s,CD18), FC
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$1324
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Description:
LAD is an autosomal recessive immunodeficiency disorder associated with recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. Two forms of LAD have been described. LAD-1 is associated with defective expression of CD18 by neutrophils, whereas LAD-2 is associated with defective expression of CD15s (sialyl-Lewis X).
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Price:
$1324
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LeukoVantage®, Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
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$13825
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Description:
This test is designed to aid in diagnosis and/or treatment strategy for patients with AML.
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Price:
$13825
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LeukoVantage®, Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
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$13598
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Description:
This test is designed to aid in diagnosis, prognosis and/or treatment strategy for patients with MDS
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Price:
$13598
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LeukoVantage®, Myeloid
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$14097
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Description:
This test is designed to aid in diagnosis, prognosis and/or treatment strategy for patients with AML, MPN and MDS.
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Price:
$14097
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LeukoVantage®, Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN)
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$13145
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Description:
This test is designed to aid in diagnosis, prognosis and/or treatment strategy for patients with MPN.
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Price:
$13145
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Levetiracetam
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$165
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Description:
Levetiracetam is an anticonvulsant used as adjunct therapy to treat adult partial seizures. As multiple anticonvulsants are administered, it is important to monitor its level to (1) optimize therapy, (2) assure compliance, and (3) to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$165
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Levetiracetam, Immunoassay
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$165
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Description:
LEV is currently used as an anti-epileptic drug for the treatment of adult partial seizures particularly as an add-on therapy for refractory patients. It also has potential for other anxiety and cognitive disturbances.
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Price:
$165
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Levofloxacin Level
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$484
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Description:
- Check your antibiotic blood levels
- Monitor medication dosing accuracy now
- Screen for drug buildup risks
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Price:
$484
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LGI1 Antibody Test
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$2334
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Description:
Anti-LGI1 antibody is found in patients with the acute or subacute onset of limbic encephalitis, or faciobrachial dystonic seizures.
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Price:
$2334
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LH, Pediatrics
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$414
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Description:
LH is useful in evaluating gonadal dysfunction and assessing ovulation and infertility. LH is often interpreted with other laboratory tests such as Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH).
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Price:
$414
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Lidocaine
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$505
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Description:
Lidocaine direct injection or infusion is used in the emergency treatment of ventricular arrhythmias caused by acute myocardial infarction, open-heart surgery. It is also used for topical anesthesia administered as a gel or by injection. Lidocaine levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$505
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Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, TP53 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in the TP53 gene leads to Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS) which is an inherited cancer syndrome with an early onset of tumors, multiple tumors within an individual, and often multiple affected family members. The most common types of tumors are soft tissue sarcomas and osteosarcomas, breast cancer, brain tumors, leukemia, and adrenocortical carcinoma. Sequencing and deletion/duplication analyses of the TP53 gene will identify individuals who are affected with LFS and therefore at risk for TP53-related cancers.
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Price:
$1360
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Lima Bean (f182) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lima beans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Lime (f306) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lime. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Lime IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check lime food sensitivity reactions
- Identify digestive discomfort triggers fast
- Track symptoms linked to lime
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Price:
$254
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Limulus Amebocyte Lysate, Endotoxin
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$307
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Description:
Amoebocyte lysate from the horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is a sensitive indicator of the presence of endotoxin. A limulus amoebocyte lysate (LAL) test can be used to test for endotoxins in dialysis water as well as biological products, parenteral drugs, and medical devices. This test is not intended for detecting endotoxin in clinical samples or diagnosing disease [1].Bacteria that contaminate dialysis fluid are mainly gram-negative. Contamination usually comes from water used to prepare for dialysis fluid. Endotoxins can enter the bloodstream from the dialysis fluid. Endotoxins are associated with chronic inflammation that may lead to increased cardiovascular risk and mortality in hemodialysis patients [2,3].Bacterial derivatives other than lipopolysaccharides can also cause inflammation in hemodialysis patients but are not detectable by this assay [4].References1. Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) Kinetic-QCL(TM). Package insert. Lonza Walkersville, Inc; 2019.2. Arizono K, et al. Blood Purif. 2004;22 Suppl 2:26-29.3. Zimmermann J, et al. Kidney Int. 1999;55(2):648-658.4. Glorieux G, et al. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2012;27(11):4010-4021.
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$307
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Lipase, JP Drainage
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$113
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Description:
Jackson Pratt (JP) drainage fluid lipase activity has been considered complementary in the diagnosis of pancreatitis.
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$113
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Lipase, Pancreatic Fluid
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$113
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Description:
Pancreatic fluid lipase activity has been considered complementary in the diagnosis of pancreatitis.
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$113
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Lipase, Random Urine
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$287
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Description:
- Check pancreas and digestion health
- Screen for unexplained stomach pain
- Monitor digestive enzyme activity levels
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Price:
$287
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Lipase, Serum
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$74
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Description:
This Lipase test is used to measure the amount of the enzyme lipase. Elevated levels of lipase are an indicator of pancreatitis.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Lipase, serum.
Categories:
General wellness,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$74
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Lipid Panel
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$64
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Description:
The Lipid Profile will provide you with detailed information about your cholesterol and related chemistries that affect heart health.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
Cholesterol, HDL,Fasting Lipids,Cholesterol, LDL
Includes:
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Heart health packages,
General wellness,
Price:
$64
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Lipid Panel, Cardio IQ®
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$30
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Description:
This is the most common Lipid Panel. Components include those useful in the detection, classification, and monitoring of patients with hyperlipidemia.
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$30
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Lipid Panel, Non-Fasting without Triglycerides
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$30
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Description:
This Lipid Panel includes Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol and calculated non-HDL Cholesterol. It does not include triglycerides and may be best used in patients for whom fasting is difficult.
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$30
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Lipid Panel with Ratios
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$66
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Description:
Evaluation of hyperlipidemia as an index to coronary artery disease.
Includes:
Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$66
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Lipid Panel with Ratios, HgbA1c and Glucose
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$99
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Glucose, Serum
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Lipid Panel with Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$99
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Lipid Panel with Reflex to Direct LDL
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$30
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Description:
- Checks cholesterol and fat levels.
- Measures heart disease risk indicators.
- Analyzes good and bad cholesterol.
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$30
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Lipid Panel with Reflex to Direct LDL, Cardio IQ®
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$30
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Description:
This is the most common Lipid Panel. Components include those useful in the detection, classification, and monitoring of patients with hyperlipidemia.
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$30
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Lipid Panel with Triglycerides/HDL-Cholesterol
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$423
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Description:
The lipid panel is used to determine an individual's risk of developing cardiovascular disease and to monitor the efficacy of therapy or lifestyle changes.
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$423
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Lipoprotein (a)
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$89
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Description:
Measurement of lipoprotein (a) is now recommended in several patient subgroups for whom excess lipoprotein (a) may have important clinical consequences: (1) patients with premature atherosclerosis, (2) patients with a strong family history of premature coronary heart disease (CHD), (3) patients with elevated LDLC and greater than or equal to two risk factors, (4) patients who have had coronary angioplasty in whom lipoprotein (a) excess may increase the risk of restenosis, and (5) patients who have undergone coronary bypass graft surgery in whom Lp(a) excess may be associated with graft stenosis.
Elevated concentrations of Lp(a) are associated with increased risk of coronary artery disease.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s): Lp (a), Lipoprotein Little a, Lp Little a
Includes:
Lipoprotein (a)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
General wellness,
Price:
$89
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Lipoprotein Fractionation, NMR
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$244
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Description:
The Lipoprotein Fractionation, NMR test is used to help assess the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with intermediate or high risk based on traditional or emerging risk factors, and to assess therapeutic response in patients undergoing lipid-lowering therapy.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should be fasting 12 hours.
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$244
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Lipoprotein Fractionation, NMR with Lipid Panel (Triglycerides/HDL-C)
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$649
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Description:
The Lipoprotein Fractionation, NMR test is used to help assess the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with intermediate or high risk based on traditional or emerging risk factors, and to assess therapeutic response in patients undergoing lipid-lowering therapy. The lipid panel is used to determine an individual's risk of developing cardiovascular disease and to monitor the efficacy of therapy or lifestyle changes.
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$649
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Lipoprotein Fractionation Ultracentrifugation
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$368
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Description:
This panel measures serum concentrations of total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and provides a calculated concentration of very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol. Comprehensive lipid assessment aids in evaluating cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and the likelihood of an ischemic event. It is also useful for the prevention and management of atherosclerotic disease and diagnosis of metabolic syndrome [1].CVD is the leading cause of death in the United States. Individuals with high LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels are at elevated risk for developing CVD and having an ischemic event [2,3]. The American Heart Association recommends that Americans aged 20 and above have their lipid levels tested every 4 to 6 years. Children should have their cholesterol tested for the first time between ages 9 and 11 and again between ages 17 and 21. Testing should start earlier if there is a family history of high cholesterol [4].Treatment with N-acetyl cysteine for acetaminophen overdose may generate a falsely low result for cholesterol [5]. Venipuncture immediately after or during administration of the painkiller metamizole (dipyrone) may also lead to falsely low results for cholesterol [6].Note: Any or all individual tests from a panel can be ordered separately.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history as well as physical examination findings.References1. Stone NJ, et al. Circulation. 2014;129(25 Suppl 2):S1-S45.2. CDC. Heart disease facts. Accessed January 3, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/facts.htm3. Arbel Y, et al. Card Diabetol. 2016;15:11.4. Grundy SM, et al. Circulation. 2019;139(25):e1082-e1143.5. Beckman Coulter AU analyzers. Instructions for use. Beckman Coulter Inc; 2015. Accessed January 19, 2023. https://www.beckmancoulter.com/wsrportal/techdocs?docname=/cis/BAOSR6X16/%25%25/EN_CHOL%20OSR%20General%20Chemistry.pdf6. Gascon N, et al. Clin Chem. 1993;39(6):1033-1036.
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$368
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LiquidSEQ™
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$22664
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Description:
The 523-gene comprehensive genomic profiling panel is intended to help oncologists deliver precision medicine by providing personalized genomic analysis of a patient's blood. This comprehensive panel offers the opportunity for a broader scope of genomic information compared to single gene tests or smaller panels and an alternative specimen type for comprehensive genomic profiling of a patient s solid tumor. For example, it may be useful for patients with limited or ill-defined treatment options and for those considering clinical trials in the event tumor tissue is not available or insufficient for tissue-based testing. This panel uses next-generation sequencing to detect mutations present in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) extracted from a solid tumor patient's blood plasma. The test is designed to detect single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and small insertions/deletions, as well as whole-gene copy number alterations and translocations in a select group of genes. Microsatellite instability (MSI) and tumor mutation burden (TMB) are also evaluated.
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$22664
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LiquidSEQ™ with Reflex to Solid TumorSEQ™
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$22664
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Description:
Plasma-based ctDNA tumor profiling with reflex to tissue-based tumor profiling may be clinically useful in specific circumstances such as when expedited biomarker testing is needed to inform patient care or when tissue adequacy or availability may be limited.The 523-gene comprehensive genomic profiling panel is intended to help oncologists deliver precision medicine by providing personalized genomic analysis of a patient's tumor. This comprehensive panel offers the opportunity for a broader scope of genomic information compared to single gene tests or smaller panels. For example, it may be useful for patients with limited or ill-defined treatment options and for those considering clinical trials. The test is designed to detect single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and small insertions/deletions, as well as whole-gene copy number alterations and translocations in a select group of genes. Microsatellite instability (MSI) and tumor mutation burden (TMB) are also evaluated.
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$22664
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Lithium
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$115
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Description:
Lithium is used to treat manic-depressive disorders and the manic phase of affective disorders, including mania. The therapeutic window is relatively small. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and avoid toxicity.
Patient Instructions:
Collect just prior to next dose.
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$115
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Lithium, RBCs
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$434
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Description:
- Monitor lithium medication levels closely
- Check your dosage effectiveness regularly
- Track therapy stability over time
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Price:
$434
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Liver Fibrosis, Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) Index Panel
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$30
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Description:
The FIB-4 index is a simple non-invasive approach using selected laboratory measures (AST, ALT, platelet count) in combination with patient age to assess if an individual is at higher risk for advanced liver fibrosis (F3-F4).
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$30
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Liver Fibrosis, FibroTest-ActiTest Panel
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$1309
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Description:
FibroTest and ActiTest permit the non-invasive evaluation of Hepatitis C (or B) individuals for the presence of liver fibrosis and liver inflammation, respectively. The FibroTest and ActiTest scores are calculated based on patient age, gender and concentrations of serum of y-glutamyl transferase (GGT), total bilirubin (TB), a-2 macroglobulin, haptoglobin, apolipoprotein A1 and alanine aminotransferase (ActiTest). Fibrotest and ActiTest Scores, on a scale of 0.0 to 1.0, are assigned a Metavir scale indicating the level of fibrosis or inflammation present.
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$1309
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Liver Fibrosis, Hepatic Function Panel with Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) Index
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$30
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Description:
The FIB-4 index is a simple non-invasive approach using selected laboratory measures (AST, ALT, platelet count) in combination with patient age to assess if an individual is at higher risk for advanced liver fibrosis (F3-F4).
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$30
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Liver Function Profile
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$114
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Description:
The Liver Function Profile (Hepatic Function Panel) is a comprehensive panel that assesses functional health of the liver. Abnormal results may indicate liver damage or hepatitis infection.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
Hepatic Function Panel (7)
Includes:
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
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Liver diseases,
Price:
$114
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Liver Monitoring Blood Scan
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$149
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Description:
- Reveal liver health issues effortlessly
- Detect potential liver damage early
- Highlight areas needing lifestyle changes
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$149
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Lobster (f80) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lobster. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Lobster, Spiny (f304) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against spiny lobster. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Long Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (LCHAD) Mutation Analysis
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$1637
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Description:
Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency is an autosomal recessive inborn error of fatty acid metabolism that can cause recurrent episodes of hypoglycemia and metabolic decompensation. Studies have suggested that a percentage of patients with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) actually had undiagnosed LCHAD deficiency. Almost all patients with LCHAD deficiency are homozygous for a G>C transition at nucleotide position 1528 in the LCHAD gene.
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$1637
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Lp-PLA2 Activity(6)
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$153
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Description:
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2), also known as platelet activating factor Acetylhydrolase, is an inflammatory enzyme that circulates bound mainly to low density lipoproteins and has been found to be localized and enriched in atherosclerotic plaques. In multiple clinical trials, Lp-PLA2 activity has been shown to be an independent predictor of coronary heart disease and stroke in the general population. Measurement of Lp-PLA2 may be used along with traditional cardiovascular risk factor measures for identifying individuals at higher risk of cardiovascular disease events. Clinical management may include beginning or intensifying risk reduction strategies. The activity assay is an enzyme assay run on an automated chemistry platform.
Alternative names: PAF-AH
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is preferred, but not required
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$153
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LRP4 Autoantibody Test
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$3626
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Description:
Detects anti-LRP4 (low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 4) in the sera of patients with Myasthenia Gravis (MG). The LRP4 protein activates MuSK kinase activity and promotes the clustering of AChR and their stabilization at the NMJ. Anti-LRP4 antibodies are found in approximately 9.2% (range 2% to 50%) of MG patients who are negative for both anti-AChR and anti-MuSK.
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Price:
$3626
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Lung Cancer Blood Scan
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$82
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Description:
- Detect early signs of lung cancer
- Unveil hidden lung health issues
- Confirm your lung health status
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$82
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Lung Cancer Mutation Panel (EGFR, KRAS, ALK)
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$7785
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Description:
This panel is comprised of mutational analysis of the EGFR and KRAS genes and assessment for ALK locus rearrangement using an FDA-cleared FISH assay. These are the most common tumor-associated genetic changes that have been shown to have prognostic and therapeutic consequences in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and help guide therapy. Patients with EGFR mutations are generally responsive to EGFR-directed kinase inhibitors, whereas those with evidence of ALK gene rearrangements are candidates for treatment with the ALK inhibitor crizotinib. The presence of KRAS mutation in lung adenocarcinoma predicts for non-response to kinase inhibitors and for tumors with inferior outcome.
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Price:
$7785
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Lung Cancer (NSCLC), ROS1 (6q22) Rearrangement, FISH
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$2323
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Description:
ROS1 rearrangement has been identified in 1.7% of non small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by using a FISH assay. Treatment with ALK/MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as crizotinib (Xalkori(R)) has shown early evidence of therapeutic efficacy in ROS1-rearranged NSCLC (Bergethon, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2012;30:863-870)
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$2323
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Lung Hemorrhage and Nephritis Panel
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$1342
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Description:
To help with diagnosis of Goodpasture's Syndrome or vascular diseases such as crescentic glomerulonephritis, Wegener's granulomatosis, or microscopic polyarteritis.
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$1342
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LungSEQ Concurrent Panel, without PD-L1
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$19662
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Description:
This test is intended to be used for the mutational profiling of tumors from patients with Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer in order to help prioritize and direct treatment. It may be useful for patients who have become refractory to prior therapies and are searching for investigational targeted therapies offered in clinical trials or for newly diagnosed patients who would like to know their mutational profile to inform treatment options with approved targeted therapies or for the identification of potential future clinical trials or future approvals of targeted therapies.
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$19662
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LUNGSEQ Panel
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$5847
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Description:
This test is intended to be used for the molecular genotyping of tumors from patients with Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer in order to help prioritize treatment.
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Price:
$5847
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Lupine Seed (f335) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lupine seeds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Lupus Anticoagulant and Antiphospholipid Confirmation (non-Coumadin) with Consultation
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$1498
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Description:
- Screen for unexplained blood clot risk
- Check antibodies linked to miscarriage risk
- Monitor autoimmune clotting antibody levels
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Price:
$1498
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Lupus Anticoagulant and Antiphospholipid Confirmation (on Coumadin®)
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$1864
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune clotting risk
- Confirm antibody results while on Coumadin
- Monitor unexplained clot or miscarriage history
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Price:
$1864
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Lupus Anticoagulant and Antiphospholipid Confirmation (on Coumadin®) with Consultation
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$1864
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Description:
- Check blood clot risk factors
- Screen antibody-related clotting problems
- Monitor clotting risk while medicated
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Price:
$1864
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Lupus Anticoagulant Evaluation with Reflex
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$253
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Description:
- Checks for blood clotting issues
- Detects immune system blood problems
- Identifies lupus-related clotting risks
Includes:
Lupus Anticoagulant Evaluation with Reflex
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Price:
$253
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Lupus Panel 2 with ANA, IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern
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$1219
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Description:
This panel supports the evaluation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and related autoimmune diseases, such as mixed connective tissue disease, systemic sclerosis, and Sjogren syndrome. However, testing for subserologies in the absence of a positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) result and clinically suspected autoimmune disease is generally not recommended [1].This panel simultaneously tests for ANAs with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and 6 specific autoantibodies associated rheumatic and related diseases. The ANA testing has high sensitivity (97%) for SLE but limited specificity (34%) [2]. Thus, a positive ANA test result does not exclude other autoimmune diseases with similar clinical features [3]. Testing for specific autoantibodies, as well as other biomarkers associated with these autoimmune diseases, in a panel may expedite the evaluation of SLE.Although individuals with negative results on the ANA IFA usually also have negative results for specific ANAs, Jo-1 antibody may be detected in ANA IFA-negative patients with some types of myositis, and SSA antibody may be detected in some ANA IFA-negative patients with lupus or Sjogren syndrome [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Yazdany J, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013;65(3):329-339.2. Petri M, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2012;64(8):2677-2686.3. Kavanaugh A, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000;124(1):71-81.
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$1219
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Lupus Panel 3 with ANA, IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern
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$3499
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Description:
- Checks for lupus-related antibodies
- Identifies autoimmune disease indicators
- Analyzes blood for lupus markers
Includes:
ANA Screen, IFA, with Reflex to Titer and Pattern DNA (ds) Antibody Sjogren's Antibodies (SS-A, SS-B) Sm Antibody RNP Antibody Chromatin (Nucleosomal) Antibody Complement Component C3c and C4c Complement, Total (CH50)
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Price:
$3499
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Lupus Panel 4 with ANA, IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern
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$3339
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Description:
This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and several other autoimmune diseases, including mixed connective tissue disease, Sjogren syndrome, systemic sclerosis, and autoimmune thyroid disease. The panel simultaneously tests for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA), performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, and 11 biomarkers associated with these conditions. For specimens with positive ANA IFA results, reflex testing for ANA titer and pattern is performed.The ANA testing has high sensitivity (97%) for SLE but limited specificity (34%) [1]. Thus, a positive ANA test does not exclude other autoimmune diseases with similar clinical features [2]. Testing for specific antibodies in a panel may expedite the evaluation of SLE but is generally not recommended [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Petri M, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2012;64(8):2677-2686.2. Kavanaugh A, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000;124(1):71-81.3. Yazdany J, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013;65(3):329-339.
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$3339
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Lupus Screening Panel
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$229
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your joint pain
- Reveal hidden inflammation affecting your health
- Clarify unexplained fatigue and skin issues
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern Rheumatoid Factor (RA) PT and PTT Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren DNA (ds) Antibody
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Autoimmune diseases,
Price:
$229
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Lurasidone, Serum/Plasma
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$800
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$800
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Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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$116
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Description:
The Luteinizing Hormone (LH) test is routinely ordered to evaluate fertility in both men and women. LH can also assist in the diagnosis of pituitary gland disorders and menstrual irregularities. This test is useful in the differential diagnosis of pituitary and gonadal insufficiency and in children with precocious puberty.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s): Leuteinizing Hormone, Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone
Includes:
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Infertility blood testing,
Price:
$116
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Lyme Disease Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Immunoblot
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$137
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Description:
- Detects Lyme disease antibodies
- Checks immune response to Lyme
- Identifies Lyme infection stage
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$137
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Lyme Disease, Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Immunoblot
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$83
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Description:
Lyme disease is transmitted by a tick vector carrying Borrelia burgdorferi. Immunoblot testing qualitatively examines, with high specificity, antibodies in a patient's specimen. Immunoblot testing is appropriate for confirming a detected screening test result.
The CDC currently recommends a two-step process when testing blood for evidence of antibodies against the Lyme disease bacteria. Both steps can be done using the same blood sample.
The first step uses a screening procedure. If this first step is negative, no further testing of the specimen is recommended. If the first step is positive or indeterminate (sometimes called "equivocal"), the second step should be performed. The second step uses a test called an immunoblot test. Results are considered positive only if the screening and the immunoblot are both positive.
The two steps of Lyme disease testing are designed to be done together. CDC does not recommend skipping the first test and just doing the Immunoblot. Doing so will increase the frequency of false positive results and may lead to misdiagnosis and improper treatment.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s): Borrelia burgdorferi
Includes:
Lyme Disease, Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Immunoblot This test does NOT include the screening test.
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$83
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Lyme Disease Antibody (IgG), Immunoblot
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$309
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Description:
Lyme disease is caused by a tick vector carrying borrelia burgdorferi. Immunoblot testing qualitatively examines with high specificity antibodies in a patient's specimen. Immunoblot testing is appropriate for confirming a detected EIA or IFA test result.
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$309
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Lyme Disease Antibody Index for CNS Infection
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$2839
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Description:
The Lyme disease antibody index is used as an aid for diagnosing neuroborreliosis. The assay requires paired serum and CSF. A result set of lyme disease antibody index >1.2, control antibody index <1.0, and albumin ratio <0.0078 provides strong evidence of intrathecal synthesis of b. Burgdorferi antibodies and supports the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis.
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$2839
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Lyme Disease Antibody with Reflex to Antibodies IGG & IGM Blot
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$106
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Description:
Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted by ticks. The screening test is high sensitivity for antibody detection. Immunoblot testing qualitatively examines with high specificity antibodies in a patient's specimen. Immunoblot testing is appropriate for confirming a detected screening result. Lyme Disease Antibodies (IgG, IgM) Immunoblot Confirmation is ONLY performed when the Lyme Disease Antibody screening is positive.
Aids in the diagnosis of acute or chronic infection with the lyme disease agent.
Lyme disease is an infection caused by the bite of an infected tick. The disease often begins as a rash. If you don't get treatment, the infection can cause serious nerve or heart problems as well as a disabling type of arthritis (pain and swelling in one or more joints caused by inflammation).
Combination of IgM and IgM/IgG testing has the potential to provide the earliest and the broadest time window for serological detection. Immunoblot confirmation is recommended for positive results and is ONLY performed when the Lyme Disease Antibody screening is positive.
The CDC currently recommends a two-step process when testing blood for evidence of antibodies against the Lyme disease bacteria. Both steps can be done using the same blood sample.
The first step uses a screening procedure. If this first step is negative, no further testing of the specimen is recommended. If the first step is positive or indeterminate (sometimes called "equivocal"), the second step should be performed. The second step uses a test called an immunoblot test. Results are considered positive only if the screening and the immunoblot are both positive.
The two steps of Lyme disease testing are designed to be done together. CDC does not recommend skipping the first test and just doing the Immunoblot. Doing so will increase the frequency of false positive results and may lead to misdiagnosis and improper treatment.
If the screening test is negative, the Immunoblot will not be performed and you will not receive the bands with your results.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Lyme Disease Antibody, screening with Reflex to Antibodies IGG & IGM Immunoblot
Lyme Disease Antibodies (IgG, IgM) Immunoblot Confirmation is ONLY performed when the Lyme Disease Antibody screening is positive.
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation.
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Infectious diseases,
Price:
$106
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Lyme Disease Antibody with Reflex to Immunoassay (IgG, IgM) (MTTT)
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$73
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Description:
This test is for the qualitative detection of antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, using the modified two-tier testing (MTTT) algorithm. Initial testing is performed using a Lyme total (IgG and IgM) antibody assay and if positive or equivocal, the sample is then tested using separate IgG and IgM immunoassays. This algorithm differs from the STTT algorithm in that the second-tier assays are chemiluminescent immunoassays, not immunoblots. MTTT may be able to assist in the identification of Lyme disease with improved sensitivity earlier in infection compared to STTT.Diagnostic testing for Lyme disease relies on a two-step algorithm to increase sensitivity and specificity. Testing is performed in patients presenting with signs and symptoms consistent with Lyme disease and with potential tick exposure in endemic regions. Most infections are transmitted by blacklegged ticks in the upper midwestern, northeastern, and mid-Atlantic states.Negative results can occur in patient with recent infection (≤14 days). In persons with recent or past infection, both IgG and IgM can be detectable months to years after the infection has resolved. Therefore, it is recommended to interpret results in the context of the clinical picture, history, including exposure risk, and symptom onset.References:1. Mead, P. et al. Updated CDC Recommendation for Serologic Diagnosis of Lyme Disease. Wkly Rep. 2019 Aug 16;68(32):703. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6832a4.2. Suggested Reporting Language, Interpretation and Guidance For Lyme Disease Serologic Test Results. Association of Public Health Laboratories. April 2024.3. Sfeir MM, Meece JK, Theel ES, et al. Multicenter clinical evaluation of modified two-tiered testing algorithms for Lyme disease using zeus scientific commercial assays. J Clin Microbiol 2022; 60:e0252821.4. Tickborne Diseases of the United States. A Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers, Sixth Edition, 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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$73
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Lymphocyte Clonality Panel, PCR
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$7006
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Description:
This assay interrogates simultaneously the immunoglobulin kappa (IGK), the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH), the T-cell receptor beta (TCRB) and the T-cell receptor gamma (TCRG) genes by PCR methods based on the BIOMED-2 consensus. This combination assay will be most useful in diagnosing mixed B-cell and T-cell atypical infiltrates and for lineage identification in poorly differentiated or immature lymphoid malignancies.
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$7006
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Lymphocyte Subset Panel 1
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$1898
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Description:
Immunophenotypic analysis may assist in evaluating cellular immunocompetency in suspected cases of primary and secondary immunodeficiency states.
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$1898
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Lymphocyte Subset Panel 2
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$1609
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Description:
T-lymphocyte count assists in evaluating cellular immunocompetency.
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Price:
$1609
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Lymphocyte Subset Panel 3
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$1639
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Description:
T-lymphocyte count assists in evaluating cellular immunocompetency.
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$1639
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Lymphocyte Subset Panel 4 (CD4:CD8 Ratio Profile)
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$206
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Description:
Assists in evaluating helper and suppressor cell immune status in immunodeficiency diseases such as AIDS. HIV-1 infection results in a decrease of CD4 T cells, an increase of CD8 T cells, a decrease in the CD4:CD8 ratio, and a progressive destruction of immune function. In HIV-1 seropositive patients, enumeration of CD4 T cells may be used for prognostic purposes and to monitor disease progression and antiretroviral therapy.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Absolute Lymphocytes, Percentage CD4, Absolute CD4, Percentage CD8, Absolute CD8, CD4/CD8 Ratio (calculated)
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Infectious diseases,
Price:
$206
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Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV) Differentiation Antibody Panel, MIF
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$1086
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Description:
Lymphogranuloma venerum (LGV) is a clinical syndrome caused by infection with C. trachomatis which typically includes genital bubonic disease. The serologic detection of C. trachomatis infection is complicated by the presence of crossreactive antibody to other Chlamydia species or nonspecific stimulation of anti-Chlamydia Ab. To differentiate C. trachomatis infection from other Chlamydia species, a panel of Chlamydia is tested for the determination of specific antibody titers.
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$1086
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Lynch Syndrome, MLH1 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$3400
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Description:
Sequencing: This test should be offered to patients with colorectal cancer who meet the Bethesda criteria established by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and/or that their tumors display microsatellite instability (MSI) or replication error (RER) phenotype. Detection of a germline mutation in one or the mismatch repair genes helps to establish a clinical diagnosis of HNPCC in affected patients. Mutation detection in at risk family member allows predictive diagnosis of the disease and thus intensive screening and early intervention of cancer. Deletion/Duplication: This assay detects deletions and/or duplication involving one or more exons, as well as the entire MLH1 gene. This assay cannot detect smaller genetic alterations, such as point mutations affecting amino acid coding or mRNA splicing. The assay cannot detect mutations affecting MLH1 gene regions not examined in the assay (including most of the intronic regions). This assay cannot rule out the presence of germline mutations involving other mismatch repair genes.
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$3400
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Lynch Syndrome, MSH2 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication (Including EPCAM)
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$3400
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Description:
Sequencing: This test should be offered to patients with colorectal cancer who meet the Bethesda criteria established by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and/or that their tumors display microsatellite instability (MSI) or replication error (RER) phenotype. Detection of a germline mutation in one of the mismatch repair genes helps to establish a clinical diagnosis of HNPCC in affected patients. Mutation detection in at risk family member allows predictive diagnosis of the disease and thus intensive screening and early intervention of cancer. Deletion/Duplication: This assay detects deletions and/or duplication involving one or more exons for the MSH2 gene, and exons 8 and 9 for the EPCAM gene. This assay cannot detect smaller genetic alterations, such as point mutations affecting amino acid coding or mRNA splicing. This assay cannot detect mutations affecting MSH2 and EPCAM gene regions not examined in the assay (including most of the intronic regions). This assay cannot rule out the presence of germline mutations involving other mismatch repair genes.
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$3400
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Lynch Syndrome, MSH6 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$3400
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Description:
Sequencing: This test should be offered to patients with colorectal cancer who meet the Bethesda criteria established by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and/or that their tumors display microsatellite instability (MSI) or replication error (RER) phenotype. Detection of a germline mutation in one of the mismatch repair genes helps to establish a clinical diagnosis of HNPCC in affected patients. Mutation detection in at risk family member allows predictive diagnosis of the disease and thus intensive screening and early intervention of cancer. Deletion/Duplication: This assay detects deletion and/or duplication involving one or more exons, as well as the entire MSH6 gene. This assay cannot detect smaller alterations, such as point mutations affecting amino acid coding or mRNA splicing. The assay cannot detect mutations affecting gene regions not examined in the assay (including most of the intronic regions). This assay cannot rule out the presence of germline mutations involving other mismatch repair genes.
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$3400
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Lynch Syndrome Panel
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$11675
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Description:
- Checks genetic risk for colon cancer
- Identifies inherited cancer-causing genes
- Detects genetic mutations linked to cancer
Includes:
Lynch Syndrome Panel
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$11675
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Lynch Syndrome, PMS2 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$3400
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Description:
Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the familial accumulation of early onset colorectal, endometrial and other tumors, and accounts for approximately 3-5% of all colon cancer cases. HNPCC is caused by germline mutations in four genes involved in the DNA mismatch repair pathway: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2. MLH1 and MSH2 mutations account for approximately 90% of HNPCC cases, MSH6 accounts for approximately 7-10%, while PMS2 accounts for less than 5%. The prevalence of PMS2 mutations is not well established but some studies have shown that large deletions account for approximately 21-37% of PMS2 mutations. The prevalence of sequence variants is not well established.
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$3400
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Lynch Syndrome Tumor Panel, IHC with Interpretation
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$3334
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Description:
Genetic defects in these four mismatch repair proteins underlie most cases of Lynch syndrome or hereditary non-polyposis colorectal carcinoma (HNPCC). This IHC panel looks for loss of expression of one or more of these proteins in cases of suspected HNPCC in tumor tissues from colorectal carcinomas, endometrial carcinomas, sebaceous adenoma/carcinoma or other adnexal tumors. If IHC results are abnormal, guidance is provided in the report on the recommended next step in the workup.
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$3334
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Lynch Syndrome Tumor Panel, IHC without Interpretation
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$2526
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Description:
Genetic defects in these four mismatch repair proteins underlie most cases of Lynch syndrome or hereditary non-polyposis colorectal carcinoma (HNPCC). This IHC panel looks for loss of expression of one or more of these proteins in cases of suspected HNPCC in tumor tissues from colorectal carcinomas, endometrial carcinomas, sebaceous adenoma/carcinoma or other adnexal tumors. If IHC results are abnormal, guidance is provided in the report on the recommended next step in the workup.
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$2526
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Lysosomal Acid Lipase Activity, Blood
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$1315
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Description:
Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LAL-D) is a lipid storage disorder with two clinically distinct phenotypes, Wolman disease (WD) and cholesteryl ester storage disease (CESD). Both phenotypes follow an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern and are caused by mutation in the LIPA gene.WD, the early onset phenotype of LAL deficiency, is characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, failure to thrive, abdominal distension, and hepatosplenomegaly. Peripheral blood lymphocytes are vacuolated and foam cells are present in the bone marrow. Approximately 50% of infants have adrenal calcifications. WD typically presents in the first weeks of life and is fatal in infancy.CESD, the late onset phenotype of LAL deficiency, is clinically variable with patients presenting at any age with progressive hepatomegaly and often splenomegaly, leading to microvesicular steatosis and often liver failure. CESD is likely underdiagnosed and frequently diagnosed incidentally after liver pathology reveals findings similar to non- alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).The LAL-D test is used to evaluate patients with a clinical presentation suggestive of lysosomal acid lipase deficiency and support a diagnosis of disease.
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$1315
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Lysozyme
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$468
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Description:
Lysozyme in the serum is primarily due to the degradation of granulocytes and monocytes and its concentration reflects the turnover of these cells. Increases are seen in benign and malignant processes. Serum lysozyme is elevated in patients with acute or chronic granulocytic or monocytic leukemias and levels decrease with successful treatment. Conversely, patients with lymphocytic leukemia may have depressed plasma lysozyme levels.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
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$468
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Lysozyme, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hematologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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Lysozyme (rk208) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against lysozyme. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Macadamia Nut (rf345) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against macadamia nuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mackerel (f206) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mackerel. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Macroamylase
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$528
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Description:
Macroamylase is a laboratory, not a clinical entity. Amylase can complex with immunoglobulins or other high molecular weight proteins. Serum amylase appears falsely elevated. No clinical symptoms are associated with macroamylasemia.
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$528
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Magnesium, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$222
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Description:
- Check magnesium levels and kidney function
- Detect causes of muscle cramps weakness
- Monitor mineral balance over time
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$222
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Magnesium, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$222
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Description:
Useful in the assessment of nutritional and metabolic disorder. Increased levels indicate renal and respiratory failure and decreased levels indicate seizures, tetany, cardiac arrhythmias, Low CA++ and K+.
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$222
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Magnesium, Pediatric Urine
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$222
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Description:
Urinary magnesium concentrations often decline before serum concentrations. Adverse effects, such as cardiac arrhythmias, can be observed while serum concentrations are within range.
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$222
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Magnesium, RBC
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$96
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Description:
Magnesium is an essential trace element. Deficiency leads to irritability, neuromuscular abnormalities, cardiac and renal damage. Its salts are used as antacids and cathartics. Excessive amount may cause CNS depression, loss of muscle tone, respiratory and cardiac arrest.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Magnesium, RBC
Patient Instructions:
Patient should refrain from taking vitamins, or mineral herbal supplements for at least one week before sample collection. You should always consult the physician prescribing your medication before you stop taking the medication for any reason, including taking lab tests.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
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Blood and blood diseases,
General wellness,
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$96
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Magnesium, Serum
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$115
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Description:
The Serum Magnesium test measures the amount of magnesium in your blood. Magnesium is needed for your nervous, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular systems to work normally. Your body gets magnesium from certain foods. Magnesium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of hypomagnesemia (abnormally low plasma levels of magnesium) and hypermagnesemia (abnormally high plasma levels of magnesium). Magnesium is decreased in chronic nephritis, acute pancreatitis, and alcoholic cirrhosis. It is increased in acute or chronic renal failure and Addison's Disease.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s): MAG
Includes:
Magnesium, serum
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$115
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Magnesium, Urine with Creatinine
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$222
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Description:
This test may be used to investigate causes of abnormal serum magnesium levels. It may also be used to assess risk for renal stone formation and to evaluate for magnesium deficiency or excess. Measurement of total serum magnesium is generally considered sufficient for most clinical scenarios. However, measurement of magnesium in urine can provide additional useful information in some settings [1]. Magnesium is a trace element primarily acquired through dietary intake. Magnesium is stored within bones and intracellularly, where it binds to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and serves as a cofactor for many cellular processes. Its level in the serum is tightly regulated [2]. Magnesium deficiency is uncommon in the general population. In hospitalized patients, magnesium deficiency may be caused by gastrointestinal losses (diarrhea, malabsorption, nasogastric drainage, etc) and urinary losses (diuretics use, prolonged parenteral fluid therapy, diabetes-induced osmotic diuresis, etc). It is also seen in the setting of chronic alcohol exposure and in certain endocrine and congenital disorders [2]. Magnesium excess generally results from excessive intake of antacid medications, enemas, and magnesium-containing parenteral fluids. However, it may also be seen in pregnant women and their neonates following magnesium therapy for preeclampsia [2]. The kidneys filter and reabsorb magnesium from circulating plasma. Magnesium excretion in the urine inhibits the development of calcium-containing urinary stones. When urine magnesium levels are low, the urine may become supersaturated by calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate crystals, contributing to a risk of urinary stone formation [3]. Results from patients receiving magnesium infusion products should be interpreted with caution. Urine magnesium should be interpreted alongside serum magnesium. Serum hypomagnesemia paired with elevated urine magnesium suggests renal magnesium losses. Decreased urine magnesium in the setting of hypomagnesemia suggests insufficient intake and/or gastrointestinal losses. Test results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. References 1. Ryan MF, et al. Ann Clin Biochem.1998;35:449-459. 2. Burtis C, et al. Amino acids and proteins. In: Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 7th ed. St Louis, Missouri: Elsevier;2015:310-314. 3. Sutton RA, et al. Miner Electrolyte Metab.1993;19:232-240.
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$222
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Maize/Corn (f8) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against corn. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Maize/corn (f8) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check corn related food sensitivity
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
- Track skin reactions from corn
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$118
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Male Deluxe Checkup
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$134
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron Serum
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free and Total
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Specific blood tests for men,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Allergy blood testing,
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$134
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Male Hormone Optimization Checkup (LC/MS/MS)
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$320
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free (FT4), Immunoassay
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
This testosterone test will also provide Total Testosterone results when the value is >1500 but <10,000.
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 - 10 hours before testing. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$320
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Male Hormone Optimization Panel (LC/MS/MS)
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$494
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Description:
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Cortisol, Total Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS Estradiol Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS) Lipid Panel:Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Sex Hormone binding Globulin, (SHBG) Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS (This testosterone test will also provide Total Testosterone results when the value is >1500 but <10,000.) Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Thyroxine Free (FT4), Immunoassay Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3) Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
This testosterone test will provide actual results, including when the total testosterone value is >1500 but <10,000
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$494
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Male Ultimate Anti-Aging Panel
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$451
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Description:
The Male Ultimate Anti-Aging Panel is our Ultimate Anti-Aging Panel, with the addition of Ferritin, Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test and includes Estradiol, Sensitive.
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Testosterone, serum.
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Ferritin, serum.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum.
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total
Color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, bilirubin, and urobilinogen. These tests are done on all routine urinalysis ordered and if protein, leukocyte, occult blood, nitrite, and turbidity are all negative, microscopic examination is not performed; just the above parameters are reported. (If results are abnormal test will reflex to include microscopic examination).
Insulin.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum.
Magnesium, serum
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Thyroxine Free, Immunoassay (FT4)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
ABO Grouping and Rho(D) Typing
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Specific blood tests for men,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$451
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Malt (f90) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against malt. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Mammaglobin, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Mammaglobin, a very large complex glycoprotein, is identified in up to 85% of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas.
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Price:
$834
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Mammaglobin, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Mammaglobin, a very large complex glycoprotein, is identified in up to 85% of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas.
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Price:
$632
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Mandarin (Tangerine) (f302) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mandarin oranges (tangerines). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Manganese, 24-Hour Urine
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$276
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Description:
Manganese deficiency produces growth disorders, alters skeletal and cartilage formation and impairs reproduction. Industrial workers absorb manganese mainly through the lungs.
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Price:
$276
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Manganese, Blood
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$801
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Description:
Manganese deficiency produces growth disorders, alters skeletal and cartilage formation and impairs reproduction. Industrial workers absorb manganese mainly through the lungs.
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Price:
$801
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Manganese, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$286
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Description:
Manganese deficiency produces growth disorders, alters skeletal and cartilage formation and impairs reproduction. Industrial workers absorb manganese mainly through the lungs.
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Price:
$286
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Manganese, RBC
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$586
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Description:
Manganese deficiency produces growth disorders, alters skeletal and cartilage formation and impairs reproduction. Industrial workers absorb manganese mainly through the lungs.
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Price:
$586
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Manganese, Serum
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$370
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Description:
Manganese deficiency produces growth disorders, alters skeletal and cartilage formation, and impairs reproduction. Industrial workers absorb manganese mainly through the lungs.
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Price:
$370
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Mango Fruit (f91) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mango. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Mantle Cell Lymphoma, bcl-1/JH t(11;14), Cell-Based
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$1945
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Description:
Bcl-1/JH t(11;14) is highly specific for mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). The t(11;14) can be found in approximately 70% to 95% cases of MCL. Half of these translocations fall within the BCL-1 major translocation cluster (MTC). The t(11;14) Real-Time PCR assay can be used to monitor minimal residual disease in NHL. Ideally, recent patient samples should be tested side by side with the previous sample to better illustrate the quantitative changes.
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Price:
$1945
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Maple (Box Elder) (t1) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to maple (box elder). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) Mutation Analysis (Ashkenazi Jewish)
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$1783
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Description:
1. To identify disease-causing mutations in Ashkenazi-Jewish individuals affected with Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD). 2. To identify carriers in the Ashkenazi-Jewish population or in individuals with a positive family history. 3. Prenatal diagnosis of Maple Syrup Urine Disease in at-risk couples.
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Price:
$1783
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Marijuana, Confirmation, Meconium
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$487
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Description:
- Confirm prenatal marijuana exposure accurately
- Verify newborn meconium screening results
- Detect THC exposure before birth
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Price:
$487
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Marijuana Metabolite, Quantitative, Urine
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$487
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Description:
- Measure exact THC metabolite levels
- Track marijuana clearance over time
- Verify recent cannabis use accurately
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Price:
$487
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Marijuana Metabolite, with Ratio, Urine
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$101
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Description:
- Detect recent marijuana use levels
- Check THC metabolite ratio results
- Monitor your THC clearance progress
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Price:
$101
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Marshelder, Rough IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check pollen allergy sensitivity levels
- Identify seasonal sneezing and congestion triggers
- Track immune reaction changes over time
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Price:
$254
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Maternal Cell Contamination Study, STR Analysis
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$1516
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Description:
Maternal Cell Contamination Study, STR Analysis, provides assurance that test results from fetal specimens are not influenced by contaminating maternal material. This test also allows for establishing the proper maternal-fetal relationship between specimens by using sophisticated analysis of 15 highly polymorphic STR loci.
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Price:
$1516
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MDMA/MDA, Quantitative, Urine
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$443
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Description:
This test is designed to detect the use of the stimulant/ hallucinogen Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, XTC, Ecstasy) and its metabolite Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA).
Alternative names: EVE,Ecstasy
Includes:
MDA MDMA MDEA
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$443
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MDMA/MDA Screen, with Confirmation, Urine
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$303
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Description:
This test is designed to detect the use of the stimulant/hallucinogen methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, XTC, Ecstasy) and its metabolite methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA).
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Price:
$303
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Meadow Fescue (g4) IgE
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$80
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Description:
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Meadow Fescue IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check grass sensitivity symptom triggers
- Screen for digestive discomfort causes
- Track immune reactions over time
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Price:
$254
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Meadow Foxtail (g16) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to meadow foxtail. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Measles Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Diagnostic
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$480
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Description:
Measles, also known as Rubeola, causes fever, irritability, respiratory illness, and the characteristic skin rash. Immunization has greatly diminished the incidence of measles. The presence of IgG is consistent with immunity or prior exposure. IgM is consistent with current or recent infection. IgM tests can generate false positive results and low levels of IgM can persist for longer than 12 months.
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Price:
$480
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Measles Antibody (IgG)
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$80
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Description:
Measles, also known as rubeola, causes fever, irritability, respiratory illness, and the characteristic skin rash. Immunization has greatly diminished the incidence of measles. The presence of IgG is consistent with immunity or prior exposure. IgM is consistent with current or recent infection. IgM tests can generate false positive results and low levels of IgM can persist for longer than 12 months.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s): Rubeola, IgG
Includes:
Measles Antibody (IgG)
Categories:
Immunization blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Measles Antibody (IgM)
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$240
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Description:
Measles, also known as Rubeola, causes fever, irritability, respiratory illness, and the characteristic skin rash. Immunization has greatly diminished the incidence of measles. The presence of IgG is consistent with immunity or prior exposure. IgM is consistent with current or recent infection. IgM tests can generate false positive results and low levels of IgM can persist for longer than 12 months.
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Price:
$240
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Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Immunity Profile
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$88
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Description:
This panel provides presumptive evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella for purposes of routine vaccination, for students at post-high school educational institutions, and for international travelers.
Abnormal results may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
MMR (IgG) Panel (Measles(rubeola), Mumps, Rubella)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Immunization blood testing,
Price:
$88
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Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (MCAD) Gene Sequencing
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$2513
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Description:
Based upon newborn screening results, approximately 50% of affected individuals are homozygous for the common variant , p.Lys304Glu (K304E, c.985A>G)K304E, and approximately 40% are compound heterozygous for p.Lys304Glu (K304E, c.985A>G)K304E and one of the more than 40 other, previously described, rare alleles. Nucleotide sequence analysis can be used to detect these rare alleles and can also be used to detect novel, deleterious variants. Therefore, nucleotide sequence analysis can be used for confirmatory diagnosis detection. In addition, it can be used for carrier testing and prenatal diagnosis.
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Price:
$2513
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Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (MCAD) Mutation Analysis
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$1409
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Description:
MCAD deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. It is one of the most common inborn errors of metabolism, occurring in about 1 in 5000 live births. It has been suggested that some infants that have died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may have had MCAD deficiency.
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Price:
$1409
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Melaleuca (t21) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to melaleuca. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/tree-pollens/allergens/melaleuca-cajeput-tree/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Melanin
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$239
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Description:
- Check skin pigmentation changes easily
- Screen for unusual dark spots
- Track pigment levels over time
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Price:
$239
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Melanoma, BRAF V600 Mutation, Cobas®
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$3266
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Description:
This FDA-cleared real-time PCR assay on the cobas 4800 platform assesses for mutations at codon 600 of BRAF, particularly V600E, which are present in 40-60% of melanomas. Melanomas with codon 600 BRAF mutations are associated with response to the BRAF-directed kinase inhibitor vemurafenib (ZELBORAF®). Tumor DNA is extracted from fixed tumor tissue and subjected to real-time PCR, with approximate sensitivity of 5% mutation-bearing cells in a mixed sample. Other codon 600 BRAF mutations, beside the most common V600E (c.1799T>A) may not be detected by this method.
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Price:
$3266
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Melanoma Cancer Blood Scan
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$156
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Description:
- Detect early signs of melanoma effortlessly
- Reveal hidden skin cancer risks quickly
- Confirm your skin health with certainty
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Vitamin D,1,25 (OH)2,Total; Vitamin D3, 1,25 (OH)2; Vitamin D2, 1,25 (OH)2 Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$156
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MELANOMASEQ
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$2379
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Description:
Disease-specific solid tumor panel intended to aid the oncologist in prioritizing standard of care therapy and clinical trial choices for patients with advanced stage melanoma.
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Price:
$2379
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MELANOMASEQPlus
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$6889
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Description:
Disease-specific solid tumor panel intended to aid the oncologist in prioritizing standard of care therapy and clinical trial choices for patients with advanced stage melanoma.
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Price:
$6889
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Melatonin, Urine
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$1060
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Description:
- Check your body's sleep hormone levels
- Detect disrupted sleep-wake cycle causes
- Monitor jet lag and shift-work sleep
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Price:
$1060
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Melons (f87) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against melons. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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MEN1 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in MEN1 are associated with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1). This syndrome is associated with an increased risk of parathyroid tumors (approximately 100% by age 50), pituitary tumors, gastro-enteropancreatic tract tumors, and carcinoids. This test detects pathogenic variants in the MEN1 gene.
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Price:
$1360
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Menopause Panel
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$128
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Description:
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when menstruation stops permanently. Most women go through menopause between ages 45 and 55. In the US the average age for menstrual periods to stop completely is 51.
This panel will help diagnose the onset of menopause.
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone, Total, LC/MS/MS (This testosterone test will also provide results when the total testosterone value is >1500 but <10,000.)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Infertility blood testing,
Price:
$128
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Menorrhagia Screen without Consultation
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$3515
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Description:
This panel may be used to screen for bleeding disorders in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB; formerly called menorrhagia). It includes initial laboratory evaluation of the 2 most common bleeding disorders affecting women: von Willebrand disease (VWD) and coagulation factor XI deficiency [1].AUB is classified into 9 categories based on cause per the PALM-COEIN system: polyp, adenomyosis, leiomyoma, malignancy and hyperplasia, coagulopathy, ovulatory dysfunction, endometrial disorders, latrogenic, and not otherwise classified [2]. The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) recommends using systems for nomenclature and symptoms (System 1) and for classification of potential causes of AUB in the reproductive years (System 2) to guide clinical investigation of AUB [2].Screening for coagulopathy in patients with AUB starts with a structured history. Specific coagulopathy tests and consultation with a hematologist are appropriate in patients with a relevant history [2]. Testing for VWF antigen, ristocetin cofactor, and factor VIII activity is recommended for initial diagnosis of VWD [3]. Additional tests may be needed to determine VWD subtypes. A factor XI activity test can identify a congenital factor XI deficiency; when an inhibitor pattern is observed, this test may help identify an acquired factor XI inhibitor. Factor XI specific inhibitors may be quantitated using a Bethesda assay (test code 17854).The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. NORD. Factor XI Deficiency. Accessed April 7, 2023. https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/factor-xi-deficiency/2. Munro MG, et al; FIGO Menstrual Disorders Committee. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2018;143(3):393-408.3. Higgins RA, et al. Platelets and van Willebrand factor. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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Price:
$3515
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Men's Anti Aging Test In-depth
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$444
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Description:
If you’re looking for a comprehensive approach to rewind the aging clock, our Men’s Anti Aging Test is your answer. This panel provides a detailed analysis of hormones, including testosterone, DHEA-S, progesterone, prolactin, estradiol ultrasensitive, SHBG, and thyroid hormones. Additionally, it assesses vital indicators of cardiovascular health, inflammation levels, liver and kidney function, prostate health, and nutrient deficiencies to optimize your wellness & reclaim your vitality. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Lipid panel w/ Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Vitamin D, 25-OH Iron, serum Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Progesterone, serum Prolactin, serum Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$444
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Men's Anti Aging Test Light
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$261
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Description:
This Men’s Anti-Aging Test Light panel is a simple yet powerful tool to kickstart your reverse-aging journey. It focuses on key biomarkers like free and total testosterone, estradiol ultrasensitive, IGF-1, PSA, blood lipids, CBC, CMP, and a thyroid profile. This basic anti-aging screen gives valuable insights into your hormone balance, vitality, and overall well-being. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS: This testosterone test will also provide Total Testosterone results when the value is >1500 but <10,000.
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$261
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Men’s Hormone Health Checkup
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$286
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Description:
Dive deeper into your hormones than the Light test with our Men’s Hormone Medium Test. This panel offers a more comprehensive analysis of key hormones like free and total testosterone, estradiol ultrasensitive, IGF-1, thyroid hormones, and more. You’ll also get a PSA for prostate health, a lipid panel for heart health, and your important go-to’s: CBC and CMP. No more guessing games – it's time to take control of your life. **This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$286
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Men's Hormone Light Test (Men Only)
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$121
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Description:
Get vital insights you need to prevent the irreversible. Our Men’s Hormone Light Test offers a grasp of your current hormone status. It's a no-fuss, hassle-free way to stay on top of potential threats to your health. This panel covers essentials, including hormones like testosterone, FSH, LH, and estradiol, and wellness biomarkers like CBC and CMP. **This panel is restricted to men only. It utilizes the Males Only Testosterone test which is not designed to be performed on women. The Males Only Testosterone test will result faster than the LC/MS/MS Testosterone test included in many other panels and will provide actual results for levels up to 3,000. Use of synthetic steroids, various supplements, and/or high doses of biotin may interfere with the accuracy of the standard immunoassay Testosterone Total serum test. If you are taking any of these it is recommended that you order the Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS for testing.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone, Male, IA (MALES ONLY)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Due to changes in testosterone levels throughout the day, two morning (8:00-10:00 a.m.) specimens obtained on different days are recommended. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$121
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Men's Hormones & Biochemical Test
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$364
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Description:
This specialized panel is designed to give men a comprehensive view of their health and hormone levels plus identify imbalances before they become a problem. Focusing on key elements like free and total T, estradiol, and thyroid hormones, this panel will tell you if your body needs help. Additionally, it assesses important biochemical markers that will tell you about your liver and kidney function, heart health, stress, and blood sugar levels. This panel can help find hormone imbalances and give a complete view of your health, so you can take control and stay on top. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Cortisol, Total C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$364
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Men's TRT Hormones Deep Benchmark Test
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$283
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Description:
This Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) panel covers all important factors for first-timers (and experienced pros who want to dive deep). It thoroughly analyzes key hormones like free and total testosterone & SHBG, as well as related relevant biomarkers like prolactin, estradiol & cortisol. This panel provides deeper data on your liver, kidney & thyroid function, and will give you insight into your prostate health. It’s a great starting point for TRT, and a powerful tool for any man who’s interested in understanding the safety and efficacy of his treatment. **This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Cortisol, Total
Estradiol, serum.
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Prolactin, serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Total T3
Thyroxine (T4) Total
***Thyroxine (T4) Total is included in the Thyroid Profile w/ TSH.***
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$283
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Men's TRT Hormones Follow-up
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$171
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Description:
Want to check your TRT progress without a deep dive? This panel is for you. This TRT follow-up checks for hormone basics, liver, kidney function & prostate health to make sure your TRT treatment is working well and allows you to identify any potential issues. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum. Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Lipid panel
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$171
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Mercury, 24-Hour Urine
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$245
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Description:
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is present in select industrial environments and in contaminated ocean fish. Urinary measurements are appropriate for assessing ongoing exposure to inorganic mercury.
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Price:
$245
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Mercury Blood
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$117
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Description:
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is present in select industrial environments and in contaminated ocean fish. The Blood Mercury test is used to monitor exposure to mercury or mercury poisoning. Mercury is a toxic substance and overexposure can lead to a variety of detrimental health issues.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Mercury
Patient Instructions:
Avoid seafood consumption for 48 hours prior to sample collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
Environmental toxin blood testing,
Price:
$117
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Mercury, Fluid
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$981
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Description:
- Check mercury exposure and toxicity levels
- Screen for heavy metal related symptoms
- Monitor exposure after known incidents
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Price:
$981
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Mercury, Hair
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$2083
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$2083
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Mercury, Nails
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1483
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$1483
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Mercury, Random Urine
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$351
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Description:
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is present in select industrial environments and in contaminated ocean fish. Urinary measurements are appropriate for assessing ongoing exposure to inorganic mercury.
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Price:
$351
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Mercury, RBCs
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$332
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation; not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$332
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Mercury, Serum/Plasma
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$332
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Description:
- Screen for heavy metal exposure risks
- Check nervous system symptom causes
- Monitor mercury levels after exposure
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Price:
$332
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Mesquite Tree (t20) IgE
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to mesquite tree. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Metabolic Assessment Program
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$160
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your fatigue
- Reveal hidden factors affecting your metabolism
- Assess your overall health comprehensively
Includes:
Amylase, Serum
Bilirubin, Direct
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Iron, Serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Magnesium, Serum
Thyroxine (T4) Total
Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
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General wellness,
Price:
$160
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Metabolic Assessment Regimen
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$102
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Description:
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen.
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General wellness,
Price:
$102
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Metabolic Balance & Hormones Test Deep Dive
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$366
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Description:
This specialized panel is specifically designed to give you a comprehensive view of your general health and hormone levels, allowing you to catch any imbalances and risks early. Focusing on key elements like free and total testosterone, estradiol, and thyroid hormones, this panel will tell you where you stand. Additionally, it assesses important biochemical markers that will tell you about your liver and kidney function, heart health, stress, and blood sugar levels. This panel can help find hormone imbalances and other potential health threats and give you a more complete view of your body from the inside, so you can be in control. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Cortisol, Total C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Thyroid profile: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Lipid panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Vitamin B12
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$366
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Metabolic Risk Panel
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$643
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Description:
This panel is for early assessment of metabolic risk, using carefully selected tests that identify early metabolic deviations indicating disease risk. This panel has been selected to identify physiological changes oftentimes evident before the manifestation of common metabolic syndrome risk factors, to aid practitioners in identifying risk and delaying or preventing disease progression.
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Price:
$643
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Metabolic Syndrome and Glucose Control Including Insulin
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$249
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Description:
Identifying patients who have metabolic syndrome and who are thus at higher risk of diabetes, coronary heart disease or stroke. Identifying patients who are insulin resistant (fasting insulin at or above the 75th percentile) and who are thus at higher risk of diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, or liver disease. Monitoring of risk factors and insulin levels after life style change, medication use, or both.
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Price:
$249
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Metabolic Syndrome Profile
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$72
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Description:
The Metabolic Syndrome Profile will provide you with detailed lab information affecting the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Glucose, Serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 9-12 hours before testing.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Diabetes blood testing,
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$72
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Metabolic Syndrome Profile (Advanced)
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$97
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Description:
Metabolic Syndrome (also known as metabolic syndrome X, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, Reaven's syndrome, and CHAOS (Australia))is a combination of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
The Metabolic Syndrome Profile (Advanced) Panel will provide detailed lab results to obtain markers to aid in the diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Glucose, Serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 9-12 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 9-12 hours before testing. Patient should be on a normal diet and maintain a stable weight for a week prior to testing. Any drugs should be discontinued for 3-4 weeks if possible. If applicable, consult physician before discontinuing any medications. Test should not be done until 3 months after a myocardial infarction or similar traumatic episodes such as severe infection or inflammation.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Diabetes blood testing,
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$97
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Metabolic Testing for Women In-depth
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$344
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Description:
This specialized panel is designed to give women a comprehensive view of their health and hormone levels plus identify imbalances before they become a problem. Focusing on key elements like estradiol, FSH, LH and thyroid hormones, this panel will tell your body needs help. Additionally, it assesses important biochemical markers that will tell you about your liver and kidney function, heart health, cancer risk, and blood sugar levels. This panel can help find hormone imbalances and give a complete view of your health, so you can take control and stay on top.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Testosterone, serum Thyroid profile with TSH Lipid panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Iron, serum Folate Vitamin B12 CA 15-3
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$344
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Metals Acute Poisoning Panel, Blood (CSA)
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$2721
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Description:
- Detect recent toxic metal exposure
- Screen for acute poisoning symptoms
- Check nerve and organ risks
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Price:
$2721
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Metals/Metalloids Panel 1, Hair
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$1717
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Description:
- Screen for toxic metal exposure
- Detect long-term environmental toxin buildup
- Assess hair loss and fatigue causes
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Price:
$1717
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Metals/Metalloids Panel 1, Urine
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$1117
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Description:
The heavy metals in this panel are most often found in the mining and metal smelting industries. They are also used in the manufacturing of glass, pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals. The burning of fossil fuels and the refining of petroleum products have also caused increases in exposures. Symptoms vary with the severity of exposure, but may generally include hyperpigmentation, hypertension, gastrointestinal problems, bronchitis, interstitial pneumonitis and skin cancer.
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Price:
$1117
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Metals Panel 2, Urine (CSA)
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$317
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Description:
The heavy metals in this panel are most often found in the mining and metal smelting industries. They are also used in the manufacturing of glass, pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals. The burning of fossil fuels and the refining of petroleum products have also caused increases in exposures. Symptoms vary with the severity of exposure, but may generally include hyper pigmentation, hypertension, gastrointestinal problems, bronchitis, interstitial pneumonitis and skin cancer.
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Price:
$317
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Metanephrines, Fractionated, LC/MS/MS, 24-Hour Urine
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$469
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Description:
- Checks stress hormone levels in urine.
- Monitors adrenal gland function.
- Detects hormone imbalance issues.
Includes:
Metanephrine, Normetanephrine, Total Metanephrines
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Price:
$469
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Metanephrines, Fractionated, LC/MS/MS, Random Urine
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$602
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Description:
Useful in the evaluation of pheochromocytoma.
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Price:
$602
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Methadone and Metabolite, Urine
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$443
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Description:
Methadone is used in the detoxification and maintenance programs for physical dependence on narcotics. The analysis for methadone is useful in the determination of compliance with maintenance program prescriptions, and in the determination of dose effectiveness.
Includes:
Methadone EDDP
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$443
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Methadone, Quantitative, Serum
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$505
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Description:
- Check your methadone medication levels
- Monitor treatment dose effectiveness
- Verify medication compliance accurately
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Price:
$505
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Methemoglobin, Blood
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$533
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Description:
The iron in Hemoglobin is normally maintained in the ferrous state by several effective mechanisms so that only a small percentage of the total hemoglobin is in the form of Methemoglobin. The production of Methemoglobin by oxidation of the iron to the ferric state, renders the hemoglobin incapable of interacting reversibly with molecular oxygen. The oxygen affinity of the unaffected heme is also increased, resulting in the decreased release of oxygen to the tissues at low partial pressure of oxygen.Methemoglobinemia is usually caused by exposure to various chemical agents, many which contain nitrogen. An increase in Methemoglobin can also occur due to Methemoglobin Reductase Deficiency (Congenital Methemoglobinemia).
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$533
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Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Culture Screen
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$153
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Description:
MRSA is a major cause of nosocomial and life threatening infections. Infections with MRSA have been associated with a significantly high morbidity, mortality and cost. Selection of these organisms has been greatest in the healthcare setting. However, MRSA has also become more prevalent in the community. To control the transmission of MRSA, the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) has recommended guidelines, which include an active surveillance to identify potential reservoirs and a rigorous infection control program to control the spread of MRSA. Rapid, accurate, and cost-effective screening tests for MRSA colonization are needed in order to reduce the economic burden of this pathogen. The MRSA Culture Screen test detects colonization with Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in patients and can be used as a tool in infection prevention and control efforts. Early detection of this pathogen can accelerate the isolation process, thus minimizing the spread of infections.
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$153
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Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, PCR
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$384
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Description:
Rapid, direct detection of nasal colonization by MRSA. Aids in the prevention and control of MRSA infections in healthcare settings.
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Price:
$384
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Methotrexate
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$560
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Description:
Methotrexate is an antimetabolite used in the treatment of certain neoplastic diseases, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. In combination with other chemotherapeutic agents, high dose methotrexate doses followed by leucovorin rescue may be effective in prolonging relapse-free survival in patients with non-metastatic osteosarcoma. Methotrexate levels are monitored to assess toxicity.
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Price:
$560
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Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Urine
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$362
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Description:
- Check chemical exposure from workplace solvents
- Monitor MEK levels after chemical contact
- Screen for occupational health exposure risks
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Price:
$362
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Methylmalonic Acid
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$101
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Description:
Diagnose megaloblastic anemia; elevated levels of methylmalonic acid provide an early indication of cobalamin (B12) deficiency.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Methylmalonic Acid
Alternative Name(s):
MMA
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$101
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Methylmalonic Acid and Homocysteine
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$126
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Description:
To diagnose and monitor vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency.
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Price:
$126
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Methylmalonic Acid and Homocysteine
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$126
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Description:
An elevated concentration of Homocysteine is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. When used in conjunction with Methylmalonic Acid (MMA), these tests are useful to diagnose and monitor Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and folic acid deficiency and are often useful in evaluating macrocytosis (an elevated MCV, an erythrocytic index).
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Price:
$126
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Methylmalonic Acid, Urine with Creatinine
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$521
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Description:
- Assess energy drops and tiredness causes
- Evaluate possible nerve or muscle issues
- Monitor risk for memory or thinking problems
Includes:
Methylmalonic Acid, Urine with Creatinine
Patient Instructions:
Do not use preservatives
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Price:
$521
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Mexiletine, Serum/Plasma
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$483
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Description:
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
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Price:
$483
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Microalbumin, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$77
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Description:
Measurement of albumin levels in urine below the detection level of urine dipsticks. This test is useful in the management of patients with relatively early diabetes mellitus to assist in avoiding or delaying the onset of diabetic renal disease.
Microalbumin is albumin excreted in the urine and is a sensitive marker of nephropathy. It is used to screen for early renal disease in diabetic patients.
Creatinine is the endproduct of creatine metabolism. Creatine is present primarily in muscle and the amount of creatinine produced is related to total skeletal muscle mass. Daily creatinine production is fairly constant except when there is massive injury to muscle. The kidneys excrete creatinine very efficiently and blood levels and daily urinary excretion of creatinine fluctuates very little in healthy normal people. Since blood and daily urine excretion of creatinine shows minimal fluctuation, creatinine excretion is useful in determining whether 24-hour urine specimens for other analytes (e.g., protein) have been completely and accurately collected.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Microalbumin, Random Urine with Creatinine
Patient Instructions:
Exercise within 24 hours, infection, fever, congestive heart failure, marked hyperglycemia, and marked hypertension may elevate urinary albumin excretion over baseline values.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Diabetes blood testing,
Price:
$77
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Micronutrient, Arsenic, Blood
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$100
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Description:
This assay is used to monitor exposure to arsenic, wellness, and therapy during treatment of chronic myelocytic leukemia.
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Price:
$100
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Micronutrient, Cadmium, Blood
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$80
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Description:
Cadmium is a naturally occurring element that is mined and used in industrial production because of its durability. Excessive cadmium exposure can damage lungs, kidneys, and the digestive tract.
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Price:
$80
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Micronutrient, Calcium
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$30
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Description:
Serum calcium is involved in the regulation of neuromuscular and enzyme activity, bone metabolism and blood coagulation. Calcium blood levels are controlled by a complex interaction of parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, calcitonin and adrenal cortical steroids. Calcium measurements are useful in the diagnosis of parathyroid disease, some bone disorders and chronic renal disease. A low level of calcium may result in tetany.
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Price:
$30
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Micronutrient, Chromium, Blood
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$119
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Description:
This assay is useful to monitor exposure to chromium, progress of medical treatment or to determine nutritional status.
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Price:
$119
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Micronutrient, Copper, Plasma
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$60
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Description:
Copper is an essential element that is a cofactor of many enzymes. Copper metabolism is disturbed in Wilson's disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. Copper concentrations increase in acute phase reactions and during the third trimester of pregnancy. Copper concentrations are decreased with nephrosis, malabsorption, and malnutrition. Copper concentrations are also useful to monitor patients, especially preterm newborns, on nutritional supplementation. Results of copper are often interpreted together with ceruloplasmin.
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$60
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Micronutrient, Folate
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$32
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Description:
- Check vitamin B9 nutrient levels
- Screen for fatigue related causes
- Monitor pregnancy nutrient health
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Price:
$32
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Micronutrient, Iron
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$30
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Description:
Serum measurements are useful in the diagnosis of iron deficiency and hemochromatosis.
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Price:
$30
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Micronutrient, Lead, Blood (Venous)
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$30
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Description:
Blood lead level analysis is performed to evaluate the body burden of lead.
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Price:
$30
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Micronutrient, Magnesium, RBC
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$73
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Description:
Magnesium is an essential trace element. Deficiency leads to irritability, neuromuscular abnormalities, cardiac and renal damage. Its salts are used as antacids and cathartics. Excessive amount may cause CNS depression, loss of muscle tone, respiratory and cardiac arrest.
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$73
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Micronutrient, Manganese, Blood
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$801
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Description:
Manganese deficiency produces growth disorders, alters skeletal and cartilage formation and impairs reproduction. Industrial workers absorb manganese mainly through the lungs.
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Price:
$801
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Micronutrient, Mercury, Blood
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$100
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Description:
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is present in select industrial environments and in contaminated ocean fish.
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Price:
$100
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Micronutrient, Molybdenum, Blood
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$488
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Description:
Molybdenum is an essential trace element. In anemia, molybdenum concentration decreases in both erythrocytes and plasma. Toxic doses can cause anemia and abnormal copper metabolism.
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Price:
$488
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Micronutrients, Antioxidants Panel
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$487
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Description:
- Check vitamin and mineral deficiencies
- Assess your antioxidant protection levels
- Monitor energy and immune function
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Price:
$487
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Micronutrients, B-Vitamin Panel
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$685
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Description:
- Check energy and fatigue causes
- Screen for nerve tingling issues
- Assess diet and nutrient gaps
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Price:
$685
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Micronutrient, Selenium, Blood
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$399
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Description:
Selenium (Se) is a key component of a number of functional selenoproteins required for normal health. The best known of these are the antioxidant glutathione peroxidase enzymes, which remove hydrogen and damaging lipid and phospholipid hydroperoxides generated in vivo by free radicals and other oxygen-derived species. If not removed, lipid hydroperoxides impair membrane structure and function and cause blood-clotting disturbances by decreasing the production of prostacyclin while increasing the production of thromboxane.
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Price:
$399
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Micronutrients, Heavy Metals Panel, Blood
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$591
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Description:
- Check vitamin and mineral deficiencies
- Screen for toxic heavy metal exposure
- Assess energy and immune health
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Price:
$591
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Micronutrients, Mineral/Element Panel
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$1991
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Description:
- Check mineral and nutrient deficiencies
- Screen for low energy causes
- Assess immune and bone health
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Price:
$1991
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Micronutrient, Vitamin A (Retinol)
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$51
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Description:
Vitamin A is critical for vision, growth and many cell functions. High concentrations of Vitamin A are seen with renal failure, but this is not associated with toxicity and excessive ingestion. High concentrations are associated with bone fractures. Low concentrations of Vitamin A are consistent with fat malabsorption and are rarely due to inadequate diet.
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Price:
$51
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Micronutrient, Vitamin B12
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$30
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Description:
B12 is decreased in pernicious anemia, total or partial gastrectomy, malabsorption and certain congenital and biochemical disorders.
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Price:
$30
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Micronutrient, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Blood
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$100
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Description:
Vitamin B1 is required for branched-chain amino acid and carbohydrate metabolism. Vitamin B1 deficiency is most often due to alcoholism or chronic illness. In the early stage, patients with vitamin B1 deficiency exhibit anorexia, irritability, apathy, and generalized weakness. Prolonged deficiency causes beriberi.
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$100
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Micronutrient, Vitamin B2
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$120
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Description:
Vitamin B2 is involved in metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and protein. The clinical manifestations of deficiency are non-specific. Clinical manifestations include mucocutaneous lesions of the mouth and skin, corneal vascularization, anemia, and personality changes.
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$120
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Micronutrient, Vitamin B3
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$132
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Description:
Vitamin B3 occurs naturally in plants and animals and is also added to many foods as a vitamin supplement.
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$132
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Micronutrient, Vitamin B5
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$136
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Description:
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) is a component of coenzyme A and phosphopantetheine both of which are involved in fatty acid metabolism. It is essential to almost all forms of life and is widely distributed in food.
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$136
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Micronutrient, Vitamin C
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$114
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Description:
Vitamin C is an antioxidant involved in connective tissue metabolism, drug-metabolizing systems, and mixed-function oxidase systems to list a few. Vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy; manifestations include impaired formation of mature connective tissue, bleeding into the skin, weakness, fatigue, and depression.
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$114
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Micronutrient, Vitamin E
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$84
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Description:
Deficiency of Vitamin E may cause extensive neuropathy in young children and, in addition, is suspect as a possible cause of motor and sensory neuropathy in older children and in adults. One likely cause of Vitamin E deficiency is intestinal malabsorption, resulting from bowel disease, pancreatic disease, or chronic cholestasis. Other causes of malabsorption of Vitamin E include celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, and intestinal lymphangiectasia.
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$84
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Micronutrient, Zinc, Plasma
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$32
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Description:
Zinc is an essential element involved in a myriad of enzyme systems including wound healing, immune function, and fetal development. Zinc measurements are used to detect and monitor industrial,dietary, and accidental exposure to zinc. Also, zinc. measurements may be used to evaluate health and monitor response to treatment.
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Price:
$32
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Microsatellite Instability (MSI)
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$2526
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Description:
Patients with early onset and family history of colon cancers are suggestive of hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (hnpcc) syndrome. Microsatellite instability analysis on tumor tissue is recommended as a screening test to identify individuals eligible for germline mutation analysis or mismatch repair genes. Microsatellite instability analysis can also be used to identify adult and pediatric patients with unrespectable or metastatic solid tumors who have failed frontline therapy and who would be candidates for targeted immune therapy with Keytruda (Pembrolizumab).
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$2526
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Microsporidia Exam
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$162
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Description:
Microsporidia infection was first recognized as a cause of chronic diarrhea in patients infected with HIV. Microsporidia may also cause pneumonia, acute bilateral keratoconjunctivitis, and infection of the biliary and pancreatic ducts.
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$162
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Milk Component Panel
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$173
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Description:
For use in the identification and severity of which specific milk protein a patient is allergic. This knowledge enables the clinician and the patient to make the correct treatment and lifestyle choices to mitigate exposure and reaction risk.
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$173
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Milk Cow IgG4
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$254
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Description:
The clinical utility of food-specific IgG4 tests has not been clearly established. Physicians sometimes use allergen-specific IgG4 to evaluate patients prior to or during immunotherapy. These tests can be used in special clinical situations. This test should only be ordered by physicians who recognize the limitations of the test.
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$254
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Miller Fisher Syndrome, Cranial Neuropathy Antibody Panel (Ganglioside)
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$2284
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Description:
Ganglioside GM-1 IgG antibody is associated with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy and acute motor axonal neuropathy. GD1a IgG antibody may also be associated with acute motor axonal neuropathy. GD1b IgG antibody may be associated with acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy with cerebellar ataxia or ataxic presentations of Guillain-Barré Syndrome. GQ1b IgG antibody is associated with the Miller-Fisher Syndrome.
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$2284
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Mineral Profile, RBCs
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$1266
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Description:
- Checks minerals in red blood cells.
- Assesses mineral balance in body.
- Monitors essential nutrients in blood.
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Price:
$1266
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Mint (Mentha piperita) (f332) IgE
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$80
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Description:
- Pinpoint your mint allergy triggers effectively
- Clarify the cause of your digestive issues
- Reveal hidden factors behind your skin reactions
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Mirtazapine, Serum/Plasma
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$562
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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Price:
$562
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MITF-1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Transcription factor involved in pigmentation, expressed in malignant melanoma.
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Price:
$834
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MITF-1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Transcription factor involved in pigmentation, expressed in malignant melanoma.
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$632
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MITF Gene Analysis
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$1360
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Description:
This test includes analysis of the c.952G>A; p.Glu318Lys variant in the MITF gene. Individuals with this pathogenic variant have an elevated risk of melanoma and renal cell carcinoma.
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$1360
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Mitochondrial Antibody with Reflex to Titer
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$196
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Description:
A high Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody (AMA) titer supports the diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Low titers of AMA may be detected in other liver disorders, which include chronic active hepatitis and cryptogenic cirrhosis. Mitochondrial M2 Antibody has an even higher specificity for PBC.
Alternative names: Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody,AMA, Mitochondrial Antibody with Reflex
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$196
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Mitochondria M2 Antibody (IgG), EIA
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$402
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Description:
- Checks for liver-related antibodies
- Detects autoimmune liver disease markers
- Identifies liver cell damage indicators
Includes:
Mitochondria M2 Antibody (IgG), EIA
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Price:
$402
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Mitogen- and Antigen-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation Panel
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$6930
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Description:
Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Mitogens, such as plant lectins phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM), are able to nonspecifically stimulate lymphocyte proliferation and used to evaluate patient immune responsiveness. Lymphocyte proliferation response to antigens, such as Candida, tetanus toxoid and tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD), are evaluated as a function of memory in cell-mediated immunity.
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$6930
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Mitogen-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation Panel (PHA, Con A, PWM)
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$2095
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Description:
Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Mitogens, such as plant lectins phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM), are able to nonspecifically stimulate lymphocyte proliferation and used to evaluate patient immune responsiveness.
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$2095
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Mitotane, Serum/Plasma
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$626
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Description:
- Monitor mitotane drug treatment levels
- Check adrenal cancer medication dosing
- Track treatment progress over time
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$626
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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Panel (RNP Antibody and ANA with Reflex)
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$529
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This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of individuals with clinical suspicion of mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD). All specimens are tested for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA), performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells; and RNP antibodies with a multiplex immunoassay. For specimens with positive ANA IFA results, reflex testing for ANA titer and pattern is performed.The laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. The classic ANA IFA on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) as the current gold standard because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. Knowing the ANA titer and fluorescent staining pattern can be helpful in interpreting positive results [2]. The first indication of MCTD is often a high ANA titer (>1:1000), which occurs in 94% to 97% of patients with MCTD [3]. The presence of RNP antibodies is considered the serologic hall mark of MCTD and required by diagnostic criteria [3].Individuals with negative results on the ANA IFA usually also have negative results on specific autoantibodies. Therefore, subserology testing is not recommended for individuals without positive ANA IFA results and clinical suspicion of relevant autoimmune disease [4]. However, Jo-1 antibody may be detected in ANA IFA-negative patients with some types of myositis, and SSA antibody may be detected in some ANA IFA-negative patients with lupus or Sjogren syndrome [4].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Tozzoli R, et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 2002;117(2):316-324.3. Cappelli S, et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2012;41(4):589-598.4. Yazdany J, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013;65(3):329-339.
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$529
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Mixing Study
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$747
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Description:
This test is used to help differentiate coagulation factor deficiency from inhibitor activity in patients with prolonged clotting times-prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT).Deficiency of a coagulation factor or factors can be congenital or acquired. Congenital factor deficiency is caused by pathogenic variants of the gene that encodes the coagulation factor; acquired factor deficiency is caused by inhibitors that interfere with factor activity. This mixing study can be used to determine the cause of factor deficiency. If the clotting time of the immediate mix remains prolonged ("not corrected"), the presence of an inhibitor is suspected (ie, lupus anticoagulant, factor specific inhibitors, anticoagulant, or other non-specific inhibitors). If the clotting time of the immediate mix is below the cut-off ("corrected"), a factor deficiency is suspected. Because some inhibitors (eg, inhibitors against factor VIII) can only be detected after incubation, an incubated mix may also be included with the aPTT mixing study [1].This test can be used to guide the investigation of coagulation disorders but has limited sensitivity and specificity [1], specifically if the baseline clotting test is minimally prolonged. Tests for coagulation factors, specific inhibitors, and lupus anticoagulants may be needed for the diagnosis.Note that the test results may be affected by the titer and strength of inhibitors, number of the deficient coagulation factors, heparin contamination, anticoagulants, direct thrombin inhibitors, or direct Xa inhibitors [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.Reference1. Higgins RA, et al. Coagulation, anticoagulation, fibrinolysis. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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$747
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MLH1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
This immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay is based on an antibody directed against the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) protein MLH1. MLH1 IHC testing is usually done as part of a panel that assesses expression of 4 MMR proteins (the other 3 are MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2) in resected tumor tissue from patients with newly diagnosed colorectal or endometrial cancer. Loss of expression of 1 or more of these proteins may indicate defective DNA repair processes associated with Lynch syndrome [1,2].IHC for MMR proteins is generally performed on tissue from certain tumors (eg, colorectal carcinomas and endometrial carcinomas) to screen for Lynch syndrome. IHC testing of MMR proteins identifies approximately 95% of tumors with defective MMR [1]. DNA microsatellite instability (MSI) is another testing methodology that may help screen for patients with Lynch syndrome. MSI-high results and/or loss of expression of any MMR protein (except MLH1) can be followed by germline pathogenic variant testing of the relevant genes to confirm Lynch syndrome [1].Loss of MLH1 expression may reflect germline mutation in the MLH1 gene (in the setting of Lynch syndrome) or MLH1 promotor methylation and BRAF mutation (in the setting of sporadic tumorigenesis). Therefore, in patients with loss of MLH1 expression, testing tumor tissue for a BRAF mutation or for hypermethylation of the MLH1 promoter may be performed before proceeding to germline genetic testing for Lynch syndrome. In patients with high suspicion of Lynch syndrome, genetic testing should be considered despite normal screening results [2].The results of IHC of MMR proteins and MSI may also be useful in evaluating chemotherapy and immunotherapy choices for many solid tumors.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Baine MK, et al. Immunohistochemical testing of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) proteins. In: Rekhtman N, et al. Quick Reference Handbook for Surgical Pathologists.2nd ed. Springer; 2011:35.2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Genetic/familial high-risk assessment: colorectal. V1.2021. Accessed November 22, 2021. http://www.nccn.org
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$834
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MLH1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
This immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay is based on an antibody directed against the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) protein MLH1. MLH1 IHC testing is usually done as part of a panel that assesses expression of 4 MMR proteins (the other 3 are MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2) in resected tumor tissue from patients with newly diagnosed colorectal or endometrial cancer. Loss of expression of 1 or more of these proteins may indicate defective DNA repair processes associated with Lynch syndrome [1,2].IHC for MMR proteins is generally performed on tissue from certain tumors (eg, colorectal carcinomas and endometrial carcinomas) to screen for Lynch syndrome. IHC testing of MMR proteins identifies approximately 95% of tumors with defective MMR [1]. DNA microsatellite instability (MSI) is another testing methodology that may help screen for patients with Lynch syndrome. MSI-high results and/or loss of expression of any MMR protein (except MLH1) can be followed by germline pathogenic variant testing of the relevant genes to confirm Lynch syndrome [1].Loss of MLH1 expression may reflect germline mutation in the MLH1 gene (in the setting of Lynch syndrome) or MLH1 promotor methylation and BRAF mutation (in the setting of sporadic tumorigenesis). Therefore, in patients with loss of MLH1 expression, testing tumor tissue for a BRAF mutation or for hypermethylation of the MLH1 promoter may be performed before proceeding to germline genetic testing for Lynch syndrome. In patients with high suspicion of Lynch syndrome, genetic testing should be considered despite normal screening results [2].The results of IHC of MMR proteins and MSI may also be useful in evaluating chemotherapy and immunotherapy choices for many solid tumors.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Baine MK, et al. Immunohistochemical testing of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) proteins. In: Rekhtman N, et al. Quick Reference Handbook for Surgical Pathologists. 2nd ed. Springer; 2011:35.2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology (NCCN Guidelines®). Genetic/familial high-risk assessment: colorectal. V1.2021. Accessed November 22, 2021. http://www.nccn.org
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$632
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MLH1 Methylation
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$1532
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Description:
- Checks for DNA methylation changes
- Identifies specific gene activity changes
- Assesses risk of certain cancers
Includes:
MLH1 Methylation
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$1532
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Modified Acid Fast Stain Nocardia/Actinomycetes
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$160
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Description:
The clinical manifestations, severity, and prognosis of nocardiosis are extremely variable. In immunocompetent hosts, localized subcutaneous infections are the most common infections. N. brasiliensis is the predominant causative agent of primary cutaneous infections. In immunocompromised patients, the most common clinical presentations are invasive pulmonary infections and disseminated disease. These infections are produced by several species including Nocardia farcinica and Nocardia nova.Clinical symptoms of Nocardiosis may resemble tuberculosis or actinomycosis. Nocardia disease, especially in immunocompromised patients may begin as a pulmonary infection and then disseminate to the central nervous system, kidneys, and other organs. On rare occasions, the eye has been infected.
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$160
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Molybdenum, Blood
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$488
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Description:
Molybdenum is an essential trace element. In anemia, molybdenum concentration decreases in both erythrocytes and plasma. Toxic doses can cause anemia and abnormal copper metabolism.
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$488
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Molybdenum, RBC
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$396
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Description:
- Check your trace mineral balance
- Screen for nutrient-related fatigue causes
- Monitor mineral levels over time
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$396
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Molybdenum, Serum/Plasma
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$396
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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$396
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Molybdenum, Urine
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$434
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Description:
- Check trace mineral exposure levels
- Screen for occupational metal exposure
- Monitor supplement intake balance
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$434
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Morphine, Free (Unconjugated), Serum
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$505
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Therapeutic drug monitoring and confirmation of screen-positive results. Morphine is an active component of Depodur, Roxanol, etc. Serum half-life is 1.3 to 6.7 hours.
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$505
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Mosquito (Aedes communis) IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check mosquito bite allergy sensitivity
- Identify unusual skin reaction causes
- Screen for immune bite responses
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$254
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Mosquito (i71) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mosquitoes. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Motor Neuropathy Complete Antibody Panel
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$3887
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Description:
The panel includes ganglioside antibodies associated with motor neuropathies. Many of the anti-ganglioside antibodies associated with chronic immune neuropathies are monoclonal IgM antibodies. An evaluation for monoclonal gammopathy should be performed in this setting.
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$3887
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Mounjaro eligibility test
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$97
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Description:
Metabolic Syndrome (also known as metabolic syndrome X, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, Reaven's syndrome, and CHAOS (Australia))is a combination of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
The Metabolic Syndrome Profile (Advanced) Panel will provide detailed lab results to obtain markers to aid in the diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Glucose, Serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 9-12 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 9-12 hours before testing. Patient should be on a normal diet and maintain a stable weight for a week prior to testing. Any drugs should be discontinued for 3-4 weeks if possible. If applicable, consult physician before discontinuing any medications. Test should not be done until 3 months after a myocardial infarction or similar traumatic episodes such as severe infection or inflammation.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Diabetes blood testing,
Heart & cholesterol,
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$97
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Mountain Cedar (t6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to mountain juniper. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Tree-Pollens/Allergens/Mountain-juniper-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mouse (e88) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mice. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1]. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.html Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mouse Epithelia (e71) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to mouse epithelia. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.html Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mouse Urine Proteins (e72) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to mouse urine proteins. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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MPL Mutation Analysis
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$1133
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Description:
This advanced DNA-based, next-generation sequencing (NGS) assay analyses leukocytes from blood or bone marrow aspirate for mutations in exon 10 of the thrombopoietin receptor (MPL), including condons 505 and 515. Mutations at these sites in MPL are associated with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), particularly essential thrombocythemia (ET) and primary myelofibrosis (PMF).
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$1133
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MPN Profile
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$4872
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Description:
Helps physicians diagnose and predict the course of disease progression for hematologic diseases. In the updated WHO Classification of Hematologic Malignancies (2016), the major diagnostic criteria for several different myeloproliferative neoplasms require the presence of specific gene mutations with supporting clinical and morphologic features. The JAK2 V617F mutation is found in virtually all cases of Polycythemia Vera (PV), with rare cases harboring a JAK2 exon 12 mutation. Mutations in JAK2 V617F, MPL codon 515 and CALR exon 9 are also major diagnostic criteria for Essential Thrombocythemia (ET) and Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF). Activating mutations in CSF3R (e.g. T618I) are now included as diagnostic criteria for Chronic Neutrophilic Leukemia (CNL). Furthermore, SETBP1 mutations are found in a subset of BCR-ABL1 negative, atypical Chronic Myeloid Leukemia, (aCML) cases that lack mutations in JAK2, MPL, and CALR. The release of the v. 2.2017 NCCN Guidelines for MPNs further recommend testing for gene mutations in ASXL1, EZH2, IDH1, IDH2 and SRSF2 for risk stratification in primary myelofibrosis.
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$4872
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MSH2, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
- Screen for inherited colorectal cancer risk
- Assess tumor tissue for DNA repair
- Detect Lynch syndrome family cancer patterns
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$834
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MSH2, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
- Screen tumor tissue for cancer risk
- Detect inherited colorectal cancer markers
- Assess hereditary cancer syndrome risk
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$632
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MSH6, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
MSH6 is a mismatch repair gene which is deficient in a high proportion of patients with microsatellite instability (MSI-H). This finding is associated with the autosomal dominant condition known as hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (HNPCC). This assay is useful in screening patients and families for this condition. Colon cancers that are microsatellite unstable have a better prognosis than their microsatellite stable counterparts.
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$834
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MSH6, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
MSH6 is a mismatch repair gene which is deficient in a high proportion of patients with microsatellite instability (MSI-H). This finding is associated with the autosomal dominant condition known as hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (HNPCC). This assay is useful in screening patients and families for this condition. Colon cancers that are microsatellite unstable have a better prognosis than their microsatellite stable counterparts.
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$632
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MTHFR Mutation(12) (QSC)
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$1163
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Description:
Reduced methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) enzyme activity is a genetic risk factor for hyperhomocysteinemia, especially when present with low serum folate levels. Two common variants in the MTHFR gene result in reduced enzyme activity. The "thermolabile" variant C677T [NM 005957.3: c.665C>T (p.A222V)] and A1298C [c. 1286A>C (p.E429A)] occur frequently in the general population. Mild to moderate hyperhomocysteinemia has been identified as a risk factor for coronary artery disease and venous thromboembolism. Hyperhomocysteinemia is multifactorial, involving a combination of genetic, physiologic and environmental factors. Recent studies do not support the previously described association of increased risk for coronary artery disease and venous thromboembolism with mild hyperhomocysteinemia caused by reduced MTHFR activity. Therefore, the utility of MTHFR variant testing is uncertain and is not recommended.
Alternative names: MTHFR
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
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Heart & cholesterol,
Genetic testing,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$1163
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Mucolipidosis Type IV Mutation Analysis
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$1490
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Description:
- Screen for inherited genetic mutation risk
- Assess family planning genetic factors
- Detect carrier status before pregnancy
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$1490
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Mucor racemosus IgG
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$251
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Description:
- Pinpoint mold allergies causing your symptoms
- Reveal hidden immune responses to Mucor racemosus
- Clarify unexplained respiratory issues effectively
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Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$251
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Mucor racemosus (m4) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Mucor racemosus. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Molds-and-other-Microorganisms/Allergens/Mucor-racemosus/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mugwort (w6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to mugwort. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mulberry White (Morus alba) IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Check mulberry food sensitivity reactions
- Screen for digestive symptom triggers
- Track skin reaction food causes
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$228
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Differential Evaluation with Reflexes
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$6237
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Description:
Clinical presentation of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can vary significantly, with neurological signs and symptoms in clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) overlapping with other inflammatory disorders (e.g. Sjogren's, Lyme disease, SLE, NMO, MOGAD, transverse myelitis, etc.). These disorders can be considered mimics of MS and can make initial diagnosis and treatment decisions difficult. This test will aid in the differential diagnosis of MS by evaluating for other pathological causes of neurological symptoms mimicking MS.
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$6237
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Multiple Sclerosis Panel 1
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$1442
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Description:
Useful in the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
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$1442
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Multiple Sclerosis Panel 2
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$2041
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Description:
Useful in the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
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$2041
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MUM1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Multiple myeloma oncogene-1 (MUM1) is a 50 kDa protein encoded by the MUM1 gene. IRF4/MUM1 is expressed in the nuclei and cytoplasm of plasma cells and a small percentage of germinal center (GC) B cells located in the "light zone". This antibody labels MUM1 protein in centrocytes and their progeny, plasma cells, activated T cells, and a wide spectrum of hematolymphoid neoplasms derived from these cells.
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$834
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MUM1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Multiple myeloma oncogene-1 (MUM1) is a 50 kDa protein encoded by the MUM1 gene. IRF4/MUM-1 is expressed in the nuclei and cytoplasm of plasma cells and a small percentage of germinal center (GC) B cells located in the light zone. This assay identifies MUM1 protein in centrocytes and their progeny, plasma cells, activated T cells, and a wide spectrum of hematolymphoid neoplasms derived from these cells. Therefore, this assay can be used as a powerful tool for the identification and the sub classification of lymphoid malignancies.
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$632
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Mumps Virus Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Diagnostic
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$268
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Description:
Mumps is an acute, usually self-limited systemic illness characterized by parotiditis, high fever and fatigue. One third of infections are asymptomatic.
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$268
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Mumps Virus Antibody (IgG)
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$82
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Description:
Mumps is an acute, usually self-limited systemic illness characterized by parotidites, high fever and fatigue. One third of infections are asymptomatic. A live attenuated vaccine is available. The mumps EIA IgG antibody test is sufficiently sensitive to establish immune status of the patient.
A positive result indicates that the patient has antibody to mumps virus. It does not differentiate between an active or past infection. The clinical diagnosis must be interpreted in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms of the patient.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Mumps Virus Antibody (IgG)
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$82
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Mumps Virus RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
- Detect active mumps virus infection quickly
- Confirm swollen gland and fever causes
- Screen for contagious mumps exposure risk
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$1505
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Muscle Fibers, Fecal
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$475
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Description:
The presence of many muscle fibers may indicate possible steatorrhea or a diarrhea with rapid transit time.
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Price:
$475
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Mushroom (f212) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mushrooms. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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MuSK and LRP4 Antibodies Panel
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$7400
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Description:
Detects anti-MuSK (muscle specific receptor tyrosine kinase) and anti-LRP4 (low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 4) in the sera of patients with Myasthenia Gravis (MG). MuSK is a transmembrane endplate polypeptide involved in a signaling pathway that maintains the normal functional integrity of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). The LRP4 protein activates MuSK kinase activity and promotes the clustering of the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and its stabilization at the NMJ. Approximately 8% to 10% of all MG cases and 20% to 50% of the generalized MG cases who lack anti-AChR have anti-MuSK. Anti-LRP4 antibodies are detected in the serum of approximately 9.2% (range 2% to 50%) of MG patients who are negative for both anti-AChR and anti-MuSK.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Neurology,
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$7400
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MuSK Antibody Test
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$5235
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Description:
Detection of antibodies to muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase (MuSK) (titer test).
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$5235
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Mustard (f89) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against mustard. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Mutated Citrullinated Vimentin (MCV) Antibody
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$580
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Description:
Anti-mutated citrullinated vimentin (MCV) antibody is one of several specific anti-citrullinated protein antibodies which may be used as a second-line marker of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), in addition to rheumatoid factor and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP). MCV antibody is less specific than CCP but has a slightly higher sensitivity and the addition of MCV to CCP adds 5-10% sensitivity for the diagnosis of RA. MCV antibody positivity is also associated with more severe disease and greater radiologic progression.
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$580
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MUTYH Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in MUTYH are causative of MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP). Unlike many of the hereditary cancer conditions, MAP is a recessive condition. Individuals with MAP have an increased lifetime risk of polyposis and colorectal cancer (up to 80%) and cancer of the small bowel (5-17%). MAP accounts for 1% of all colorectal cancer cases with a carrier frequency of 1-2%. This test detects pathogenic variants in the MUTYH gene.
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$1360
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MVista® Blastomyces Antigen Quantitative EIA
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$517
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Description:
- Detect fungal lung infection causes
- Screen persistent cough and fever
- Assess unexplained skin sore symptoms
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$517
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MVista® Coccidioides Antigen Quantitative EIA
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$517
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Description:
The coccidioides quantitative antigen test aids in the diagnosis of coccidioidomycosis. Monitoring the coccidioidomycosis helps determine when treatment can be stopped and to diagnose relapse.
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$517
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MVista® Histoplasma Antigen Quantitative EIA
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$509
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Description:
The MVista® histoplasma quantitative antigen test aids the diagnosis of histoplasmosis. Monitoring the histoplasmosis helps determine when treatment can be stopped and to diagnose relapse.
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$509
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Myasthenia Gravis Panel 1
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$1822
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Description:
Useful in the diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis
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$1822
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Myasthenia Gravis Panel 2
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$2657
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Description:
Myasthenia Gravis is a neurological disorder characterized by a decrease in acetylcholine receptors. Patients exhibit skeletal muscle weakness and fatigability. Approximately 80% of patients with Myasthenia Gravis, excluding ocular involvement only, have detectable acetylcholine receptor antibody.
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$2657
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Myasthenia Gravis Panel 2 with Reflex to MuSK Antibody
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$2657
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Description:
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder affecting the neuromuscular junction. 80% of patients with generalized MG have serum antibodies to AChR - Blocking, Binding, or Modulating. Antibodies to MuSK make up a variable proportion of the remaining 20%.
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$2657
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Myasthenia Gravis Panel 3
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$2853
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Description:
Myasthenia Gravis is a neurological disorder characterized by a decrease in acetylcholine receptors. Patients exhibit skeletal muscle weakness and fatigability. Approximately 80% of patients with Myasthenia Gravis, excluding ocular involvement only, have detectable acetylcholine receptor antibody. There is a strong correlation between the presence of striated muscle antibody and the presence of thymoma.
Includes:
Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody
Acetylcholine Receptor Blocking Antibody
Acetylcholine Receptor Modulating Antibody
Striated Muscle Antibody with Reflex to Titer
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Neurology,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$2853
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Mycobacteria Culture and Smear with Reflex to AST (Cystic Fibrosis)
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$190
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Description:
There are more than 70 species of mycobacteria of which the primary pathogen is M. tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a chronic, granulomatous disease caused by M. tuberculosis. Identification and, if appropriate, antibiotic sensitivity, is required to initiate necessary therapy.
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$190
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Mycobacteria, Culture, with Fluorochrome Smear
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$190
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Description:
There are more than 70 species of mycobacteria of which the primary pathogen is M. tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a chronic, granulomatous disease caused by M. tuberculosis. Identification, and, if appropriate, antibiotic sensitivity, is required to initiate necessary therapy.
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$190
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Mycobacteria Stain, Acid-Fast, Fluorochrome
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$160
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Description:
Used to evaluate a patient's tuberculosis communicability status.
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$160
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1900
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Description:
This test is used to detect the presence of either M. avium or M. intracellulare in a patient's specimen. The use of Real-Time PCR to assay for the presence of M. avium and/or M. intracellulare DNA in clinical specimens allows for rapid patient testing (3 to 4 hours compared to several weeks or more for conventional culture and DNA hybridization) and for distinguishing infections caused by M. tuberculosis or other mycobacterial species.
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$1900
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Mycobacterium, Culture, Blood
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$380
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Description:
Since the mid-1980s and expanding size of the immunocompromised patient population, the incidence of septicemia caused by opportunistic pathogens such as yeast, fungi and mycobacteria has risen. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) complex and mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT), especially Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), have become resurgent.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommended that every effort must be made for laboratories to use the most rapid methods available for diagnostic mycobacteria testing. These recommendations include the use of a liquid medium for mycobacterial culture. The BD BACTEC fluorescent series instruments are designed for the rapid detection of microorganisms in clinical specimens.
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$380
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Mycobacterium, Identification
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$273
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Description:
The identification of mycobacteria is important for the control, management and treatment of diseases caused by this group of organisms.
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$273
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex and Rifampin Resistance, PCR, Non-Sputum
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$2040
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Description:
Globally, about 2 billion people are infected with MTB. In 2010, 8.8 million people developed active disease and 1.4 million people lost their lives to the illness. There were 9951 new cases of tuberculosis reported in the United States in 2012 (a rate of 3.2 cases per 100,000). In 2011, 536 deaths were attributed to tuberculosis infections.Standard treatment regimens for tuberculosis involve prolonged administration of multiple drugs and is usually highly effective. However, MTB-complex strains that are resistant to one or more of first line drugs require individualized treatment. Rifampin resistance is often an indication of multidrug resistance to tuberculosis (MDR TB), which is defined as resistance to at least rifampin (RIF) and isoniazid (INH). In the Unites States overall RIF resistance is approximately 1.8% with approximately 90% of these strains resistant to at least RIF and INH.
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$2040
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex and Rifampin Resistance, PCR, Sputum
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$2040
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Description:
Globally, about 2 billion people are infected with MTB. In 2010, 8.8 million people developed active disease and 1.4 million people lost their lives to the illness. There were 9951 new cases of tuberculosis reported in the United States in 2012 (a rate of 3.2 cases per 100,000). In 2011, 536 deaths were attributed to tuberculosis infections.Standard treatment regimens for tuberculosis involve prolonged administration of multiple drugs and is usually highly effective. However, MTB-complex strains that are resistant to one or more of first line drugs require individualized treatment. Rifampin resistance is often an indication of multidrug resistance to tuberculosis (MDR TB), which is defined as resistance to at least rifampin (RIF) and isoniazid (INH). In the Unites States overall RIF resistance is approximately 1.8% with approximately 90% of these strains resistant to at least RIF and INH.Active pulmonary TB is a highly infectious airborne disease. All patients in healthcare facilities with suspected TB should be maintained in respiratory isolation according to recommended infection control guidelines. Patients with HIV infection and pulmonary TB are more likely to have sputum samples that are acid-fast bacilli (AFB) smear negative than patients with pulmonary TB alone. Overall rates of detection of MTB-complex with the Xpert (TM) MTB/RIF Assay may be lower in settings with a high percentage of HIV-infected patients relative to populations where the percentage of patients with HIV infection is lower and AFB smear-positive TB is higher.
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$2040
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, PCR, Culture and Smear, Non-Respiratory
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$1161
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Description:
There are more than 70 species of Mycobacteria of which the primary pathogen is M. tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a chronic, granulomatous disease caused by M. tuberculosis. Identification, and, if appropriate, antibiotic sensitivity, is required to initiate necessary therapy.
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$1161
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, PCR, Culture and Smear, Respiratory
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$1161
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Description:
There are more than 70 species of Mycobacteria of which the primary pathogen is M. tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a chronic, granulomatous disease caused by M. tuberculosis. Identification, and, if appropriate, antibiotic sensitivity, is required to initiate necessary therapy.
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$1161
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, PCR, Non-Respiratory
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$971
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Description:
Used to aid the physician in the rapid diagnosis and treatment of a possible tuberculosis infection.
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$971
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, PCR, Respiratory
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$971
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Description:
Used to aid the physician in the rapid diagnosis and treatment of a possible tuberculosis infection.
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$971
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, Rifampin Resistance, Culture/PCR,Sputum
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$2230
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Description:
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis (TB) complex organisms remains a major global and public health problem with tuberculosis being cited as the leading cause of death due to a single infectious agent.
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$2230
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Mycophenolic Acid, LC/MS/MS
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$829
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Description:
Mycophenolic acid is an immunosuppressant used in tissue transplants. It prevents graft rejection by the host's immune system. It is very important to monitor its level. Too little of this drug will cause graft rejection, while too much will lead to infection. Monitoring its level is essential to optimize therapeutic effects, avoid toxicity, and assure compliance.
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$829
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Mycoplasma genitalium rRNA, NAAT with Reflex to Macrolide Resistance
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$707
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This test is for the detection of Mycoplasma genitalium and macrolide resistance markers in M. genitalium positive samples. Macrolide resistance testing may be useful for resistance-guided therapy in patients with M. genitalium infection. A two-stage therapy approach which includes doxycycline as the initial empiric therapy and follow-up treatment based on results from resistance testing is recommended.M.genitalium is a sexually transmitted bacteria that can cause urethritis in men and cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in women. Resistance to macrolides has been increasing and contributes to treatment failure, although rates of resistance vary by geographical region and patient population. Doxycycline is recommended as the initial empiric therapy, followed by azithromycin for patients with macrolide sensitive M. genitalium infections or moxifloxacin for macrolide resistant infections. This approach is aimed at reducing organism load and facilitates clearance, ultimately decreasing the risk of treatment failure in infected patients.A detected macrolide resistance result for this test indicates that the organism contains one of the characterized mutations (A2056G, A2058C, A2059G, A2059C, A2058T) associated with the resistance to macrolides. Although a not detected result may suggest a macrolide sensitive infection, macrolide resistance may still be present even when markers are not detected due to differences in analytical sensitivity between the detection of M.genitalium nucleic acid and markers of resistance. Analytical sensitivity may also vary based on the specific mutation associated with the macrolide resistance.References:1. Wood, GE, et al. Update in epidemiology and management of Mycoplasma genitalium infections. Infec. Dis. Clin., 37 (2) (2023), pp. 311-3332. Workowski, K, et al. CDC Sexually Transmitted Infections Treatment Guidelines, 2021. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2021 Jul 23; 70(4):1-187.3. Machalek, DA, et al. Prevalence of mutations associated with resistance to macrolides and fluoroquinolones in Mycoplasma genitalium: a systematic review and meta- analysis. Lancet Infect Dis. 2020 Nov;20(11):1302-1314.
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$707
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Mycoplasma genitalium, rRNA, TMA
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$707
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The Aptima Mycoplasma genitalium assay is an in vitro nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for the qualitative detection of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) from Mycoplasma genitalium. It is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of M. genitalium urogenital infections in male and female patients suspected of M. genitalium infection. Infection with M. genitalium was shown to be strongly associated with non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men and cervicitis in women. Infection with M. genitalium is associated with increased risk for cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, preterm birth, spontaneous abortion, and infertility. M. genitalium infections largely go unrecognized, as infected individuals are either asymptomatic or have symptoms similar to those associated with other bacterial infections of the urogenital tract.
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$707
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$445
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Description:
- Detects past Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.
- Checks current and past lung infections.
- Measures body response to lung bacteria.
Includes:
Mycoplasma pneumoniae Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$445
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae Antibody (IgG)
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$184
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Description:
Mycoplasma are the smallest of the free-living organisms. M. pneumoniae causes approximately 10-20% of all cases of pneumonia. These pneumonias that can affect otherwise healthy individuals, are commonly referred to as "walking" and "atypical" pneumonias.
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$184
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae Antibody (IgM)
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$260
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Description:
Mycoplasma is the smallest of the free-living organisms. M. pneumoniae causes approximately 10-20% of all cases of pneumonia. These pneumonias that can affect otherwise healthy individuals, are commonly referred to as "walking" and "atypical" pneumonias.
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$260
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Description:
Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA, PCR, is a highly sensitive method to detect the presence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA in clinical specimens. The diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection should not rely solely upon the result of a PCR assay. A positive result should be determined in conjunction with clinical presentation and additional established clinical tests. Moreover, this assay cannot differentiate between viable and nonviable organisms. A negative PCR result indicates the absence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA at detectable levels in the sample tested and does not exclude the diagnosis of disease.
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$1632
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgA
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$442
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Description:
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a widely distributed bacterium and causes primary atypical pneumonia, often called "walking pneumonia". M. pneumonia can be cultured on artificial media but may take 21-30 days for growth to appear. Alternatively, M. pneumoniae IgA antibodies may be used for rapid and specific identification of this disease.A negative serological result does not exclude infection, as in early phase of infection, antibodies may not be present, or may be too low to be detectable. A borderline result indicates a solid (negative or positive) result was not obtained. A positive result indicates contact with the bacterium, Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
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$442
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Mycoplasma/Ureaplasma Panel
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$2236
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Description:
Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma spp. have been associated with genital tract infection. M. genitalium has been implicated in cervicitis, endometritis, and PID. M. hominis has also been associated with cervicitis and is present in increased numbers in vaginosis. Ureaplasma spp. have been linked to upper genitourinary tract infection and to premature labor and abortion. Because of their nature, these organisms are not routinely cultured and are better detected by molecular methods. Recently, by molecular means two groups of Ureaplasma spp. have been distinguished- U. parvum and U. urealyticum, with the former being more prevalent in the lower genital tract of a healthy woman. It is not clear which species more predominantly causes infection. M. hominis and the ureaplasmas appear to be opportunists when they infect the upper genitourinary tract. These organisms have also been targeted as having a possible role in infertility, although this remains a gray area.
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$2236
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MYD88, Mutation Analysis
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$2370
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Oncogenic mutations in MYD88, in particular the L265P mutation, have been identified as driver mutations in various B-cell lymphomas. The L265P mutation is found in approximately 90% of Waldenstom macroglobulinemia and IgM-expressing lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL). There is a low incidence of L265P MYD88 mutation in other systemic CD5-negative B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders including atypical chronic lymphocytic leukemia, nodal marginal zone lymphoma (MZL), splenic MZL and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)-type MZL. This next-generation sequencing (NGS) based assay detects clinically significant MYD88 mutations, including the L265P mutation and can be used to help diagnose Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia or IgM-expressing lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma and to help in stratifying or subclassifying patients with IgM monoclonal gammopathy.
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$2370
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Myelin Antibody (IgG), IFA
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$571
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Antibodies against myelin are found in multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases. However, the diagnostic value of this serum antibody is controversial, as high titers in healthy subjects can also be detected. Antibodies against myelin-associated glycoproteins are present at times with Guillain-Barre syndrome.
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$571
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Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein (MAG) Antibody (IgM), EIA
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$581
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Description:
- Check for nerve-related antibody activity
- Screen for unexplained numbness and tingling
- Track nerve symptoms over time
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$581
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Myelin Associated Glycoprotein (MAG)-SGPG Antibody (IgM)
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$546
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MAG, Antibody IgM is useful in detecting antibodies associated with autoimmune peripheral neuropathy.
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$546
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Myelin Basic Protein
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$599
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The concentration of MBP is often increased in patients with demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis and may be increased in patients with head injury, CNS trauma, tumor, stroke, and viral encephalitis.
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$599
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Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein(MOG)Antibody with Reflex to Titer,CSF
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$2942
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Description:
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory disorder predominantly affecting the optic nerves and spinal cord. Limited forms of disease including isolated optic neuritis, brainstem encephalitis and longitudinal extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) or acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) have been referred to as NMO spectrum disorder (NMOSD). The majority of individuals with NMO and many with NMOSD have antibodies against aquaporin 4 (AQP4). MOG antibodies have been reported without AQP4 antibodies in individuals with NMO and other non-multiple sclerosis demyelinating diseases. The presence of MOG antibodies in AQP4 antibody negative individuals can help differentiate between multiple sclerosis (MS) and non-MS demyelinating diseases and aid in clinical management decisions.
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$2942
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Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein(MOG)Antibody with Reflex to Titer,Serum
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$2942
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Description:
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory disorder predominantly affecting the optic nerves and spinal cord. Limited forms of disease including isolated optic neuritis, brainstem encephalitis and longitudinal extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) or acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) have been referred to as NMO spectrum disorder (NMOSD). The majority of individuals with NMO and many with NMOSD have antibodies against aquaporin 4 (AQP4). MOG antibodies have been reported without AQP4 antibodies in individuals with NMO and other non-multiple sclerosis demyelinating diseases. The presence of MOG antibodies in AQP4 antibody negative individuals can help differentiate between multiple sclerosis (MS) and non-MS demyelinating diseases and aid in clinical management decisions.
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$2942
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Myeloma Detection Panel, Basic
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$1168
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Description:
International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recommends multiple component testing as Standard of Care for identification of patient with Multiple Myeloma.
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$1168
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Myeloma Detection Panel, Comprehensive
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$2007
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International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recommends multiple component testing as Standard of Care for identification of patient with Multiple Myeloma.
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$2007
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Myeloperoxidase(13)
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$245
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Description:
Autoimmune vasculitis diseases are characterized by abnormal immune responses that result in inflammation and necrosis of blood vessels. The immune dysfunction may be triggered by infection, autoimmune disease, or exposure to a drug; often the cause is unknown. ANCA-associated vasculitis diseases are often characterized by the size of the blood vessels involved. The diseases present with diverse clinical features and are often rapidly progressive, causing irreversible injury to the vessels of the organs affected, such as the kidneys and lungs.
Alternative names: Anti-Myeloperoxidase,Churg-Strauss Syndrome,Crescentic Glomeruloephritis,MPO
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
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Gastrointestinal diseases,
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$245
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Myeloperoxidase (MPO), IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
This marker can be used to aid in the diagnosis and/or prognosis of cancer. The clinical interpretation of any staining or its absence should be complemented by morphological studies using proper controls and should be evaluated within the context of the patient's clinical history and other diagnostic tests by a qualified pathologist.
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$834
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Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) Core Diagnostic Panel
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$6799
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The MPN Core Diagnostic panel is an evidence-based, disease targeted mutational analysis panel, performed by Next-generation sequencing (NGS). Testing for disease-defining driver mutations in JAK2 V617F, JAK2 exon 12, CALR, and MPL, as part of the early evaluation for BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) including polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and primary myelofibrosis (PMF), assists with diagnosis; is supported by medical guidelines; should be performed using highly sensitive molecular methods; and also impacts prognosis and therapy selection. The panel tests nucleic acid harvested from leukocytes from blood or bone marrow specimens.This panel does NOT include testing for the BCR-ABL1 rearrangement, which can be detected using BCR-ABL1 Gene Rearrangement, Quantitative, PCR or FISH, CML/ALL, BCR/ABL Translocation 9;22. MPN patients who are found to be pan-negative (~10% of cases) on the MPN Core Diagnostic panel may be candidates for CSF3R Mutation Analysis or Quest?s LeukoVantage®, Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN), which offers an expanded panel of gene targets supported by medical literature. Results of this assay should be correlated with morphology and other clinical and laboratory findings for definitive diagnosis and classification.
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$6799
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Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) Mini Panel
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$6799
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The MPN mini profile detects disease-defining, potentially targetable mutations in JAK2, CALR, and MPL for myeloproliferative neoplasms. These 3 genes are growth- promoting oncogenes that operate through a signaling pathway mediated by JAK2, and MPNs with these mutations can respond to clinically available JAK2 inhibitors. The inclusion of hot spot mutation testing in these 3 genes into the routine workup of MPNs is recommended by the World Health Organization's classifications of hematological malignancies and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines. This combined testing method provides diagnostic assistance, provides a clonal molecular marker of disease following diagnosis and post therapy follow-up, influences prognosis, and identifies those MPNs that may potentially benefit from JAK2 inhibitor therapy.
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$6799
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Myocardial Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer
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$693
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Myocardial Antibody Screen is useful in detecting myocardial disease that includes an immunologic component. These diseases include various cardiomyopathies, especially idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, rheumatic fever, and Dressler's syndrome.
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$693
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Myoglobin, Serum
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$478
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Description:
Assessment of skeletal muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis)
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$478
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Myositis Specific 11 Antibody Panel
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$5531
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Description:
Myositis-specific autoantibodies (MSAs) are highly selective, usually exclusive and are associated with particular clinical phenotypes within the myositis spectrum. Myositis-specific autoantibodies to cytoplasmic enzymes that catalyze the binding of specific amino acids to their cognate tRNA define the anti-synthetase syndrome characterized by myositis and lung inflammation, and include autoantibodies to Jo-1 (antihistidyl-tRNA synthetase), PL-7 (threonyl), PL-12 (alanyl), EJ (glycyl), and OJ (isoleucyl). A further subset of myositis patients is characterized by the presence of autoantibodies directed against the signal recognition particle (SRP). Autoantibodies to Mi-2 (Mi-2/nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase (NuRD) complex) are detected in patients with hallmark dermatomyositis features. Autoantibody to a cytoplasmic 140-kDa protein, melanoma-differentiation associated gene 5 (MDA5), also known as anti-CADM140, identified patients with clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) and rapidly progressive lung disease. Autoantibodies to transcriptional intermediary factor 1-gamma (TIF-1 y), a p155/140 nuclear protein involved in cellular differentiation, have been reported in adult and juvenile dermatomyositis; in adults, it is associated with malignancy. Autoantibodies to nuclear matrix protein NXP-2, another 140-kDa protein, is found in juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). Anti-TIF-1 y and anti-NXP-2, two novel serological subsets in JDM, occur collectively in >40% of children and appear to identify those with more severe disease.
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$5531
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NAbFeron® (IFNΒ-1) Neutralizing Antibody Test
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$4805
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Description:
Detection of neutralizing antibodies to InterferonB-1.
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$4805
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Natural Bodybuilder Panel
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$341
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I). Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$341
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Natural Killer Cells
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$325
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Description:
- Checks immune cells fighting infections or cancer
- Measures body's natural defense cell levels
- Looks at key cells in your immunity
Includes:
Natural Killer Cells
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$325
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC) Culture
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$216
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Description:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is considered a pathogen whenever isolated and its identification is important in initiating appropriate therapy to prevent the spread of the infection as well as the serious sequelae.
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$216
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA, Rectal
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$48
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Description:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae may infect the anal/rectal canal of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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$48
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA, Throat
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$48
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Description:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae may infect the oral/pharyngeal cavity of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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$48
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae, TMA (Alternate Target), Rectal
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$347
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Description:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae may infect the anal/rectal canal of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism may be important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission.
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$347
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae, TMA (Alternate Target), Urogenital
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$48
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Description:
Several methods are available for the detection of N. gonorrhoeae in clinical specimens. These methods include: Observation of gram-negative intracellular diplococci in gram-stained smears of urethral discharges from men and of endocervical secretions from women; Growth of N. gonorrhoeae from the urethra (men) or endocervix on selective culture media followed by demonstration of typical colonial morphology; and/or detection of N. gonorrhoeae with non-culture laboratory tests. A definitive diagnosis of gonorrhoea requires: Isolation of N. gonorrhoeae from the sites of exposure by culture; demonstration of typical colonial morphology, a positive oxidase test, and typical gram-negative morphology; And finally, a confirmation by specific identification methods. These confirmation methods may include acid production from carbohydrates, rapid enzyme tests, serologic assays, and tests for specific nucleic acids, such as is performed by the CT/NG APTIMA® TMA Assay.
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$48
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Neisseria meningitidis, IgG, Vaccine Response, MAID
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$935
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Description:
This assay measures serum IgG antibodies recognizing polysaccharide antigens from the four Neisseria meningitidis serogroups included in the licensed meningococcal vaccine. The meningococcal vaccine response is best evaluated by testing pre-vaccination and post-vaccination samples in parallel. A two-fold or greater increase for at least two serogroups is expected when comparing post-vaccination to pre-vaccination results. N. Meningitidis IgG levels peak approximately one month post-vaccination, but decline markedly by two years.
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$935
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Nemaline Myopathy
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$1813
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Description:
The nemaline myopathy test offers molecular detection of one pathogenic variant in the NEB gene, 2502 bp DEL (c.7431+1917 7536+372del2502), which accounts for greater than 95% of Ashkenazi-Jewish nemaline myopathy pathogenic variants.Nemaline myopathy is an autosomal recessive myopathy characterized by the presence of nemaline rods in muscle tissue. Clinical features include muscle weakness, typically most severe in the neck, face, and limbs, which may result in difficulties in breathing, feeding, and speech, as well as delayed motor functions.
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$1813
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NeoCerebellar Degeneration Paraneoplastic Profile with Recombx®
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$13666
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Description:
Anti-CV2, anti-Hu, anti-Ma, anti-Ta, anti-Ri, anti-Yo, anti-Zic4 antibodies, and anti-GAD65 are found in patients with acute or subacute symptoms of cerebellar degeneration including gait ataxia, nystagmus and/or dysarthria, and opsoclonus/myoclonus. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$13666
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NeoComplete Paraneoplastic Evaluation with Recombx®
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$28693
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Description:
Anti-Hu, anti-CV2, anti-Yo, anti-Ri, anti-CAR, anti-Ma, anti-Ta, anti-Zic4 antibodies, anti-voltage gated calcium channels (VGCC), anti-P/Q type and voltage gated potassium channels (VGKC), anti- Ganglionic AChR, anti-Amphiphysin, anti-NMDA receptor (NR1-subunit), anti-LGI1, anti-CASPR2, and anti-GAD65 are found in patients with the acute or subacute onset of limbic encephalitis, brainstem encephalitis, focal cortical encephalitis, myelitis, cerebellar degeneration, opsoclonus/myoclonus, retinopathy, sensory neuropathy, autonomic dysfunction, Stiff Person Syndrome and/or Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$28693
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NeoEncephalitis Paraneoplastic Evaluation with Recombx®
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$17134
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Description:
Anti-Hu, anti-CV2, anti-Ma, anti-Ta, anti-voltage gated potassium channels (VGKC), anti-Amphiphysin, anti-GAD65, anti-NMDA receptor (NR1-subunit), anti- LGI1, and anti-CASPR2 antibodies are found in patients with the acute or subacute onset of limbic encephalitis including confusion/dementia, depression/anxiety and/or seizures or hallucinations and usually MRI changes in medial temporal lobes. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$17134
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Neopterin, Serum
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$722
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Description:
Increased levels of neopterin are found during impaired renal function and viral infections in transplant patients. Elevated levels are also indicators for conditions related to impaired cellular immunity.
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$722
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Nettle (Urtica dioica) IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Check for nettle plant sensitivity
- Screen unexplained skin and sinus symptoms
- Track immune reactions after exposure
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$228
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Nettle (w20) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to nettle. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL), Plasma
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$1214
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Description:
- Checks brain cell damage levels
- Measures nerve health in blood
- Detects neurological disease indicators
Includes:
Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL), Plasma
Patient Instructions:
Patients should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to collection of a sample.
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$1214
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Neurology Antibody, CBA IFA
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$13598
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Description:
Autoantibodies to brain neurotransmitter cell surface receptors may be seen in paraneoplastic syndromes or in idiopathic autoimmune encephalitis. Antibodies to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR1) may be seen in a progressive syndrome leading to behavioral changes, psychosis, seizures and coma; teratoma or other neoplasms are seen in some cases. Antibodies to voltage gated potassium channel (VGKC) are found in paraneoplastic and idiopathic autoimmune encephalopathy; in many cases, antibodies actually target VGKC-associated proteins LGI-1 or CASPR2. Antibodies to AMPAR1 and AMPAR2 are usually associated with limbic encephalitis but can present with other symptoms or psychosis, and is paraneoplastic in >50% of cases.
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$13598
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Neurology Antibody, Line Blot
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$14905
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Description:
Western line blot aids in the identification of specific anti-neuronal autoantibodies which can help establish a paraneoplastic syndrome diagnosis and may aid identification of the likely underlying tumor. The most commonly associated malignancies include small cell lung, breast and ovarian cancers, and hematologic malignancies. Clinical presentation of a given antibody may differ amongst patients; different antibodies may cause similar or identical clinical presentations. Paraneoplastic antibodies may be found in the absence of identifiable tumor.
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$14905
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Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE), Serum
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$461
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Description:
Quantitative determination of NSE in serum may be valuable in the management of patients with suspected or diagnosed SCLC or neuroblastoma, to monitor the effect of treatment, to aid in the detection of recurrent disease, and to evaluate prognosis in patients.
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$461
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Neutrophil Antibody, Flow Cytometry
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$886
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Description:
Neutrophil Antibody has been observed with neonatal alloimmune neutropenia, autoimmune neutropenia, transfusion reactions, and drug-induced neutropenia.
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$886
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Neutrophil Function, Oxidative Burst
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$697
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Description:
This assay measures the capability of neutrophils (PMN) to undergo oxidative metabolism to produce superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide, as detected by oxidation of dihydrorhodamine (DHR). Patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) are unable to oxidize DHR due to defects in oxidative capacity slowly decreases as the specimen age (hours post collection) increases. It is thus important that the reference range value appropriate for the specimen age be utilized when assessing the reported results.
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$697
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Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma (NBCCS) (Gorlin) Syndrome Panel (PTCH1, SUFU)
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$2720
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Description:
A pathogenic variant in the PTCH1 or SUFU genes is consistent with a diagnosis of nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS), or Gorlin syndrome. Individuals with NBCCS due to PTCH1 have an elevated risk of basal cell carcinoma (up to 90% by age 50) and medulloblastoma (up to 5% lifetime risk). Individuals also have an elevated risk of jaw keratocysts (up to 90% lifetime risk) and cardiac and ovarian fibromas. Individuals with NBCCS due to SUFU have an elevated risk of medulloblastoma (up to 33% lifetime risk), basal cell carcinoma, and meningioma.
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$2720
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NF1 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations within the NF1 gene are associated with Neurofibromatosis Type 1. This condition is characterized by an increased risk for neurofibromas, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors, pheochromocytoma, and female breast cancer. This test detects pathogenic variants in the NF1 gene.
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$1360
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Nickel, 24-Hour Urine
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$700
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Description:
Nickel toxicity is associated with allergy, asthma, urticaria, erythema multiforme, contact dermatitis, and hand eczema.
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$700
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Nickel, Blood
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$396
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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$396
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Nickel, Nails
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$1543
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Description:
- Detect nickel-related skin irritation causes
- Screen for common metal contact allergies
- Identify triggers behind recurring rashes
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$1543
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Nickel, Random Urine
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$710
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Description:
Nickel toxicity is associated with allergy, asthma, urticaria, erythema multiforme, contact dermatitis, and hand eczema.
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$710
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Nickel, Serum/Plasma
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$396
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Description:
- Check nickel exposure in your blood
- Screen for metal-related skin reactions
- Monitor workplace toxin exposure levels
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$396
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Nicotine and Cotinine, LC/MS/MS, Urine
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$105
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Description:
This assay is used for the detection of nicotine and cotinine in urine to determine the tobacco exposure status of the individual. Nicotine has a short half-life of approximately forty minutes; Its presence may indicate recent tobacco exposure. Cotinine, the major nicotine metabolite, has a half-life of 24 hours and is detectable for several days after cessation of tobacco exposure.
Includes:
Nicotine and Cotinine
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Nicotine blood testing,
Price:
$105
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Nicotine and Cotinine, Serum/Plasma
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$394
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Description:
This assay is used for the detection of nicotine and cotinine in serum and plasma to determine the tobacco exposure status of the individual. Nicotine has a short half-life of approximately forty minutes; its presence may indicate recent tobacco exposure. Cotinine, the major nicotine metabolite, has a half-life of 24 hours and is detectable for several days after cessation of tobacco exposure.
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$394
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Nicotine and Expanded Metabolites, LC/MS/MS
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$394
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Description:
This assay is used for the detection of nicotine and two primary metabolites, 3-OH cotinine and cotinine in serum and plasma to determine the tobacco exposure status of an individual. Nicotine has a short half-life of approximately sixty minutes; Its presence may indicate recent tobacco exposure. The half-life of the primary metabolites is longer and provides a larger window of detection for tobacco exposure. Individuals exposed to passive tobacco smoke (environmental or second-hand) can have detectable concentrations of nicotine and its metabolites depending on the type of exposure. The ranges of concentrations related to passive exposure are not well established but normally are less than those attributed to active tobacco users.
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$394
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Nicotine and Expanded Metabolites, LC/MS/MS, Urine
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$394
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Description:
This assay is used for the detection of nicotine and several metabolites and the related alkaloid anabasine in urine to determine the tobacco exposure status of the individual. Nicotine has a short half-life of approximately sixty minutes; Its presence may indicate recent tobacco exposure. The half-life of the various nicotine metabolites is longer and provides a larger window of detection for tobacco exposure. The presence of anabasine is indicative of tobacco exposure (smoked or smokeless) versus the use of a nicotine replacement patch product. Anabasine is a related alkaloid found only in the tobacco plant. Individuals exposed to passive tobacco smoke (environmental or second-hand) can have detectable concentrations of nicotine and its metabolites depending on the type of exposure. The ranges of concentrations related to passive exposure are not well established but normally are less than those attributed to active tobacco users.
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$394
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Niemann-Pick Disease Mutation Analysis
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$1137
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Description:
Niemann-Pick Disease, a debilitating and fatal disease, is caused by an inherited deficiency of the enzyme acid sphingomyelinase. Niemann-Pick Disease is an autosomal recessive disease with a carrier rate of 1 in 90 among Ashkenazi Jews and a much lower carrier rate in other populations. Mutation analysis detects greater than 95% of mutations described in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
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$1137
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Nitrogen, Total, Feces
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$1218
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Description:
- Check protein digestion and absorption issues
- Detect nutrient malabsorption warning signs
- Monitor unexplained weight loss causes
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$1218
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NKX3.1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Prostate specific protein, sensitive and specific marker useful in identifying prostate adenocarcinoma.
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$834
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NKX 3.1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Prostate specific protein, sensitive and specific marker useful in identifying prostate adenocarcinoma.
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$632
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NMDA Receptor (NR1-subunit) Autoantibody Test
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$2402
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Description:
Anti-NMDA receptor (NR1-subunit) antibody is found in patients with encephalitis, acute psychiatric disturbances, seizures, memory deficits, and hypoventilation.
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$2402
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NMO Spectrum Evaluation (AQP4 with Reflex to MOG), Serum
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$2942
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Description:
NMO (neuromyelitis optica, Devic disease) is an immune- mediated chronic inflammatory disease that predominantly affects the optic nerve and spinal cord and presents with optic neuritis (ON) and myelitis. Limited forms of this disease, such as isolated ON, brainstem encephalitis and longitudinal extensive transverses myelitis (LETM), have been referred to as NMO spectrum disorders (NMOSD). NMO was originally thought to be a variant of multiple sclerosis but is now recognized as a distinct disease. The presence of serum antibodies against aquaporin-4 (AQP4) or myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG-IgG) is associated with NMO and NMOSD.
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$2942
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Nonesterified Fatty Acids (Free Fatty Acids)
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$349
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Description:
The Nonesterified Fatty Acids (Free Fatty Acids) assay is useful in evaluating lipolysis and fatty acid oxidation. Nonesterified Fatty Acids may be useful in evaluating patients with hypoglycemia and for nutritional assessment.
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$349
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Non-Melanoma Cancer Blood Scan
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$156
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Description:
- Detect early signs of non-melanoma cancers
- Reveal hidden health issues effortlessly
- Clarify unexplained symptoms with precision
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Vitamin D,1,25 (OH)2,Total; Vitamin D3, 1,25 (OH)2; Vitamin D2, 1,25 (OH)2 Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$156
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Norepinephrine, Plasma
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$733
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Description:
Plasma norepinephrine is an independent risk factor in patients with chronic congestive heart failure that relates to subsequent mortality. Norepinephrine is useful in evaluating patients with hypertension.
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$733
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Norovirus RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
Reverse Transcription PCR (RT-PCR) assays are widely used for the rapid and sensitive detection of noroviruses in biological specimens.
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$1505
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Nortriptyline
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$269
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Description:
Nortriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant. Therapeutic drug levels are monitored to assist the physician assessing therapeutic response and to avoid toxicity.
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$269
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NOTCH3 (CADASIL) Sequencing Test
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$12919
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Description:
Detects sequence variants in the NOTCH3 gene in patients with CADASIL (Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy).
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$12919
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NPM1 Mutation for MRD, Quantitative PCR
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$2179
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Description:
NPM1, encoding the nucleophosmin protein, is mutated in about 30% of the AML patients and the mutations are predominantly a 4-base insertion which causes a frameshift of the NPM1 protein to amino acid sequence 288 near the C-terminus. NPM1, Quantitative for MRD is an allele-specific qPCR assay designed to quantitatively detect the presence of the NPM1 mutation found previously as a way to assess the minimal/measurable residual disease (MRD) status after initial induction therapy for prognosis of disease progression and consideration of consolidation treatment selection.
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$2179
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NPM (Exon 12) Mutation Analysis, Cell-based
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$1566
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Description:
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is a clinically heterogeneous disease. Recurrent cytogenetic abnormalities help define subgroups with different prognosis and identify patients whom might benefit from targeted therapies. However, almost half adults AML cases display a normal karyotype by conventional cytogenetics, and the clinical and molecular features of this large subgroup of patients are poorly understood. The NPM exon 12 mutation can serve as predictor in AML cases with a normal karyotype, good response to induction chemotherapy and as a marker for monitoring of minimal residual disease. NPM exon 12 mutations are AML-specific since they are not detected in normal cells or other neoplasms.
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$1566
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NRAS Mutation Analysis
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$1996
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Description:
NRAS mutations have been described in a variety of cancers including 3-5% of colorectal carcinomas, 10-20% of melanomas and 10% of acute myeloid leukemias. Mutations leading to an amino acid substitution at positions 12, 13, 61 and 146 of NRAS are the most common in naturally occurring neoplasms.
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$1996
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N-Telopeptide, Serum
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$566
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Description:
Serum N-Telopeptide (NTx) levels may be used in predicting skeletal response (bone mineral density) to antiresorptive therapy and in monitoring bone resorption changes following initiation of antiresorptive therapy. Prior to initiating antiresorptive therapy, a serum NTx level is used to determine the probability for a decrease in bone mineral density (BMD) after one year in postmenopausal women treated with hormonal antiresorptive therapy relative to those treated with calcium supplementation.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
N-Telopeptide, Serum
Alternative Name(s):
NTX, Serum
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days.
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Hormones & metabolism,
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$566
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NT-proBNP
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$287
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Description:
- Checks heart strain or stress levels.
- Assesses heart failure risk.
- Evaluates heart health conditions.
Includes:
NT-proBNP
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$287
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NT-Pro BNP
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$243
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$243
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NTRK FusionSEQ Panel
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$2257
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Description:
The NTRK FusionSEQ assay will detect the presence of gene rearrangements (fusions) in NTRK1, NTRK2 and NTRK3. FDA- approved therapies and clinical trials are available for patients with these genomic abnormalities in certain solid tumors, and the detection of these abnormalities is beneficial in the management of disease and survival of the patient.
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$2257
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Nutmeg (f282) IgE
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against nutmeg. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Nutrition Balance Scan
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$492
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Our blood test for nutrition is a comprehensive tool designed to assess the nutrient status of your body. This panel analyzes key mineral, vitamin and nutrition levels to identify any deficiencies that may be affecting your health and well-being. Vitamin deficiencies are a common health concern and can occur due to a variety of factors, such as poor dietary choices, underlying health conditions, medications, and even genetic factors. Nutrition blood tests are essential for maintaining overall health and preventing the development of chronic diseases. Our blood tests for nutrition are an excellent resource for anyone looking to gain insight into their nutritional status. Whether you are looking to address specific health concerns or simply want to ensure that you are getting the nutrients your body needs, these nutrition panels can allow you to take proactive steps toward achieving optimal health and wellness.
Includes:
Vitamin A (Retinol) Vitamin B12 Folate (Folic Acid) Vitamin C Alternative Name(s): Ascorbic Acid Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Vitamin K Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Ferritin, serum Iron, serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Refrain from eating fruits and from taking vitamin C supplements for 24 hours prior to collection. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Folate assays of samples from patients receiving therapy with certain pharmaceuticals (eg, methotrexate or leucovorin), are contraindicated because of the cross-reactivity of folate binding protein with these compounds. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should refrain from eating liver and taking multivitamins or vitamin K at least 24 hours before sample collection. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$492
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Oak (t7) IgE
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This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to oak. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Tree-Pollens/Allergens/Oak/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Oak, White IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Identify oak pollen allergy triggers
- Screen seasonal sneezing and congestion causes
- Track immune reactions to tree allergens
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$254
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Oat (f7) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to oats. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/grains/oat/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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Obstetric Panel
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$168
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Description:
This panel includes tests used for routine prenatal care during early pregnancy, which have been recommended for all women during early pregnancy by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) [1]. An alternative panel, the Obstetric Panel with Fourth Generation HIV (test code 93802), is available and may be ordered to simultaneously screen for HIV infection.Additional tests typically done in early pregnancy (but not included in this panel) include urinalysis, tests for sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis, and blood glucose testing for women at high risk for gestational diabetes.The CBC with differential evaluates the levels and types of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the patient's blood. This information can help identify conditions such as anemia, low platelet count, and other blood cell disorders [1].The blood type, including ABO and Rh status, as well as the antibody screen, will provide information about a women's current and/or future risk for hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. These tests may also be useful to define any special transfusion requirements [1].Syphilis, when transmitted from mother to fetus, may cause birth defects and neonatal death [2]. Syphilis testing is performed using a combination of assays. The RPR is performed initially. If the result is reactive, a titer and a confirmatory test (fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption assay; FTA-ABS) will be performed at additional cost.Hepatitis B, a disease that affects the liver, can be passed from mother to fetus [1]. Hepatitis B screening is performed with the hepatitis B surface antigen test. If positive, additional confirmatory testing based on the test manufacturer's FDA-approved recommendations will be performed at additional cost.Rubella, or German measles, can cause birth defects if transmitted from mother to baby during pregnancy. Testing of the mother's immune status against rubella will indicate if the mother and baby are protected from infection by the virus during this time. Vaccination for rubella during pregnancy is not recommended [1].Note: Test results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Published November 2019. Accessed December 15, 2019. https://www.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/Routine-Tests-During-Pregnancy?IsMobileSet=false2. Koumans EH, et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2012;206:158.e1-158.e11.
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Obstetric Panel with Fourth Generation HIV
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$223
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This Obstetric Panel would be appropriate in obstetric patients that are at risk for HIV.
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$223
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Obstetric Panel with Fourth Generation HIV,Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex
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$261
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Description:
This panel includes tests used for routine prenatal care during early pregnancy, including HIV-1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation, with Reflexes and Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to HCV, RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR, which have been recommended for all women during early pregnancy by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) [1, 3]. Alternative Panels are: Obstetric Panel (test code 20210), Obstetric Panel with Fourth Generation HIV (test code 93802).Additional tests typically done in early pregnancy (but not included in this panel) include urinalysis, tests for sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis, and blood glucose testing for women at high risk for gestational diabetes.The CBC with differential evaluates the levels and types of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the patient's blood. This information can help identify conditions such as anemia, low platelet count, and other blood cell disorders [1].The blood type, including ABO and Rh status, as well as the antibody screen, will provide information about a woman's current and/or future risk for hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. These tests may also be useful to define any special transfusion requirements [1].Syphilis, when transmitted from mother to fetus, may cause birth defects and neonatal death [2]. Syphilis testing is performed using a combination of assays. The RPR is performed initially. If the result is reactive, a titer and a confirmatory test (fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption assay; FTA-ABS) will be performed at additional cost.Hepatitis B, a disease that affects the liver, can be passed from mother to fetus [1]. Hepatitis B screening is performed with the hepatitis B surface antigen test. If positive, additional confirmatory testing based on the test manufacturer's FDA-approved recommendations will be performed at additional cost.Rubella, or German measles, can cause birth defects if transmitted from mother to baby during pregnancy. Testing of the mother's immune status against rubella will indicate if the mother and baby are protected from infection by the virus during this time. Vaccination for rubella during pregnancy is not recommended [1].Hepatitis C (HCV) screening is recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for all pregnant individuals during each pregnancy. HCV screening during the first prenatal blood assessment obtained in every pregnancy is recommended to identify pregnant individuals with HCV infection and infants who should receive testing at a pediatric visit [3]. For the pregnant person, diagnosing HCV infection in early pregnancy gives providers the opportunity to reduce the risk of HCV vertical transmission with preferential performance of amniocentesis over chorionic villus sampling when needed, and avoidance of prolonged rupture of membranes, episiotomy, and fetal scalp monitoring when possible. Furthermore, children born to mothers with diagnosed HCV infection can be tested as early as 2 months of age and monitored for treatment needs to prevent progression to cirrhosis. Finally, persons diagnosed with HCV during pregnancy can receive treatment for hepatitis C, postnatally, to prevent progression to cirrhosis, liver failure, and death as well as reduce the risk of HCV transmission. [4,5]Note: Test results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Updated July 2021. Accessed June 14, 2022. https://www.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/Routine-Tests-During-Pregnancy2. Koumans EH, et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2012;206:158.e1-158.e11.3. Routine Hepatitis C Virus Screening in Pregnant Individuals Practice Advisory, May 2021 This Practice Advisory was developed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) in collaboration with Hughes BL, Jamieson DJ, Kaimal AJ, Caughey AB, Eke A, McReynolds M https://opqic.org/acog-practice-advisory-routine-hepatitis-c-virus-screening-in-pregnant-individuals/4. Schillie SF, Canary L, Koneru A, et al. Hepatitis C virus in women of childbearing age, pregnant women, and children. Am J Prev Med 2018;55:633-41.5. Andes A, Ellenberg k, Vakos A, Collins J and Fryer K. Hepatitis C Virus in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Am J Perinatol. 2020 38(S 01):e1-e13. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1709672.
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$261
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OCT 3/4, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Expressed in stem cells, useful in identifying germ cell tumors including seminoma, dysgerminoma and embryonal carcinoma.
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$834
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OCT 3/4, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Expressed in stem cells, useful in identifying germ cell tumors including seminoma, dysgerminoma and embryonal carcinoma.
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$632
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Octopus (f59) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against octopus. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Olanzapine
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$1440
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring of antipsychotic drug.
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$1440
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Olive Tree (t9) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to olive tree. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids
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$132
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Description:
This test is used to determine fatty acid-associated risk for cardiovascular events, screen for omega-3 fatty acid deficiency, and monitor omega-3 fatty acid intake.
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Alternative Name(s): Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast overnight.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
General wellness,
Heart & cholesterol,
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$132
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Onion (f48) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against onions. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Opiate, Confirmation, Meconium
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$505
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Description:
This definitive drug assay is used to confirm in utero opioid exposure and identify the specific opioid(s) with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry [1]. Opioids included in this panel are codeine, morphine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, and oxycodone. This test does not detect fentanyl, a major contributor to fatal overdoses in the United States [2].Meconium begins to form around 12 weeks' gestation and accumulates mostly during the last trimester. Opioids used by mothers, and opioid metabolites, may deposit in meconium by diffusing across placentas or fetuses swallowing amniotic fluid. Adverse effects of in utero opioid exposure include preterm birth, low birthweight, birth defects, and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome. The clinical presentation of neonates varies by opioid type, maternal drug history, and other factors. Maternal self-reporting of opioid intake may be unreliable. Therefore, confirming opioid exposure via meconium testing can provide information necessary for clinical management of affected neonates [1,3,4].The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that meconium, urine, and umbilical cord tissue should all be considered for opioid testing. However, neonatal urine reflects only recent opioid exposure; umbilical cord tissue, though easy to collect, is not well understood as a specimen for opioid testing. For mothers who receive frequent toxicology testing to monitor treatment of opioid use disorder, meconium or umbilical cord tissue opioid testing does not provide additional clinical information and may not be necessary [4].Results equal to or greater than the cutoff value for each opioid are reported as quantitative values and indicate in utero exposure; results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Because the frequency of drug use during pregnancy may affect detection of drugs in meconium, negative results do rule out in utero exposure to opioids [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Langman LJ, et al, eds. Using Clinical Laboratory Tests to Monitor Drug Therapy in Pain Management Patients. American Association for Clinical Chemistry; 2018. Accessed October 1, 2021. https://www.aacc.org/-/media/Files/Science-and-Practice/Practice-Guidelines/Pain-Management/LMPGPain-Management20171220.pdf?la=en&hash=19670524407619F78999AB60731A24CB4901939D2. Wilson N, et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2020;69(11):290-297.3. About opioid use during pregnancy. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed November 2, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/pregnancy/opioids/basics.html4. Patrick SW, et al; Committee on Fetus and Newborn; Committee on Substance Use and Prevention. Pediatrics. 2020;146(5).
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Opiate, Confirmation, Serum
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$443
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Description:
- Confirm opiate levels with certainty
- Clarify unexplained symptoms quickly
- Reveal hidden substance use issues
Includes:
Codeine Hydrocodone Hydromorphone Morphine Oxycodone
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Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
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$443
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Opiates Confirmation
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$1203
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This panel is useful for confirmation of screen positive results.
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$1203
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Orange (f33) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against oranges. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Orange (f33) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check orange food sensitivity reactions
- Identify possible digestive symptom triggers
- Track antibody levels over time
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$118
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Orange IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect possible orange food sensitivity
- Screen digestive discomfort after citrus
- Track symptom patterns over time
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$254
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OraRisk® HPV
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$434
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Identifies presence of HPV and HPV type (high or low risk) to enable clinicians to determine and initiate appropriate monitoring or referral for patients who have positive results.
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$434
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Orchard Grass (Cocksfoot) (g3) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to orchard grass (also known as cocksfoot). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Oregano (f283) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against oregano. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Organic Acids, Comprehensive, Quantitative, Urine
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$2438
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Description:
- Checks for metabolism issues in urine.
- Tests body's chemical reactions through urine.
- Analyzes urine for health indicators.
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Organic Acids, Comprehensive, Quantitative, Urine
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Organic Acids, Limited, Quantitative, Urine
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$1576
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This test is intended for the diagnosis and monitoring of inherited disorders affecting multiple metabolic pathways. Organic acidurias are inherited disorders resulting from a deficient enzyme or transport protein. Although most are autosomal recessive disorders, several are X-linked. The more than 60 described organic acidurias affect many metabolic pathways including amino acid metabolism, lipid metabolism, purine and pyrimidine metabolism, the urea cycle, the Krebs cycle and fatty acid oxidation. These disorders are characterized by a wide variety of symptoms such as lethargy, coma, hypotonia, seizures, ataxia, vomiting, failure to thrive, developmental delay, liver disease, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, osteomalacia and osteoporosis. Severity of presentation is highly variable as is age of onset, and patients may not present with the most characteristic features. Laboratory results commonly indicate metabolic acidosis, increased anion gap, hyperammonemia, hypoglycemia, lactic acidemia, ketosis, or abnormal lipid patterns. Treatment may be based on dietary restrictions and/or supplementation with cofactors (e.g., riboflavin or cobalamin) or conjugating agents (e.g., carnitine or sodium benzoate); however, there is no effective therapy for some of the disorders. Elevation of one or more organic acids is diagnostic for an organic aciduria; however, elevations should be interpreted in context with clinical findings and/or additional test results. See additional information for a table of selected organic acidurias and associated organic acid elevations. Since many organic acidurias are episodic, the diagnostic efficacy is maximized when the patient is expressing symptoms at the time of specimen collection. The test will be capable of diagnosing over 30 inherited metabolic defects, and will also allow physicians to determine dietary compliance or the effectiveness of dietary/cofactor therapy for their patients. It can also be used, alone or in conjunction with other tests, to confirm the findings of a positive expanded newborn screen.
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$1576
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Organochlorine Pesticides, Blood
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$792
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Description:
Exposure monitoring.
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$792
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Organochlorine Pesticides, Serum/Plasma
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$792
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Exposure monitoring
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$792
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Oropouche Virus Antibody (IgM)
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$872
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This immunoassay is intended for the qualitative detection of IgM antibodies to Oropouche virus in serum from patients suspected of having acute infection. A positive IgM result can help support diagnosis in a patient with the appropriate risk factors presenting with signs and symptoms consistent with Oropouche virus disease (Oropouche fever). If additional testing is needed, please contact the public health department.Oropouche virus disease is a vector-borne infectious disease that is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected midge or mosquito. The disease is found in South America and the Caribbean. Increasing cases have been observed, including in US travelers, due to several outbreaks occurring outside known endemic areas. Symptomatic individuals typically present with fever, severe headache, chills, muscle aches, and joint pain with relapsing symptoms. These symptoms may overlap with other vector-borne illnesses in the same geographic regions, such as dengue, chikungunya, zika, or malaria. Complications related to neuroinvasive disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and vertical transmission in pregnant women has been reported.Although there is no specific treatment for Oropouche virus disease, diagnostic testing is recommended to inform clinical management. Viremia is highest during the first 7 days post symptom onset, therefore direct detection of viral RNA using a molecular assay should be performed during this timeframe. Antibodies are typically detected starting 1 week post symptom onset. False negatives can occur early during infection before seroconversion; therefore, paired acute (within 2 weeks of illness) and convalescent sera can be tested.References:1. Wesselmann K, et al. Lancet infectious Diseases. 2024;24 :e439-4522. Updated Interim Guidance for Health Department on Testing and Reporting for Oropouche Virus Disease. https://www.cdc.gov/oropouche/php/reporting/index.html Last updated April 10, 2025.
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$872
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Oropouche Virus RNA, Qualitative Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase (RT) PCR
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$1347
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This test is intended for the detection of Oropouche virus (OROV) RNA in serum or CSF from patients with exposure, signs or symptoms consistent with OROV infection. It can be used to help in the diagnosis of Oropouche fever infection during the acute phase of the disease, which is typically within 7 days post-symptom onset. Serological testing can be considered for confirmatory diagnosis during the convalescent phase of this disease (greater than 7 days). This molecular test cannot distinguish between closely related reassortant OROVs within the Orthobunyavirus genus including Madre de Dios Virus, Iquitos Virus and Perdoes Virus. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings and history. Reference1. Wesselmann K, et al. Lancet infectious Diseases. 2024;24 :e439-452
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$1347
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Orotic Acid, Urine with Creatinine
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$826
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Orotic acid is an intermediate metabolite in the de novo pathway of pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis. When present at high levels in the blood, orotic acid accumulates in the liver, enters into the plasma, and is excreted by the kidney. There are several inherited metabolic disorders in which levels of orotic acid are increased. Certain medications can increase orotic acid levels as well. Measurement of orotic acid levels in urine is useful in evaluating the causes of hyperammonemia. Urea cycle disorders are a common cause of inherited hyperammonemia; orotic acid is elevated in ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency, citrullinemia, and argininosuccinic aciduria. Orotic acid is also elevated in hereditary orotic aciduria and in defects of the dibasic amino acid transporter.
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$826
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Osmolality, Feces
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$360
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Description:
Direct measurement of osmolality in liquid stool helps determine whether a specimen has been diluted with a hypotonic fluid (eg, water) [1]. Because bacterial metabolism in a specimen often increases stool osmolality after collection, this test may not be suitable for estimating osmotic gap [2].Depending on how the water content of stool is drawn in the intestine lumen, diarrhea can be categorized as secretory or osmotic. Osmotic gap-the difference between the stool osmolality and twice the sum of the stool sodium and potassium levels-is often calculated to differentiate between secretory and osmotic diarrhea [1]. The estimation of osmotic gap usually uses theoretical stool osmolality, which is approximately the same as plasma osmolality (290 mOsm/kg). However, when a stool specimen is deliberately diluted to simulate diarrhea, the increased osmotic gap is indifferentiable from the one in osmotic diarrhea. Directly measured osmolality in diluted stool specimen may show a decreased value as opposed to a normal value in osmotic diarrhea [3].Because bacterial metabolism generates osmotically active substances during specimen storage and results in falsely elevated stool osmolality, this test may not be suitable for estimating osmotic gap [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Block DR, et al. Body fluids. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Schiller LR. Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2012;26(5):551-562.3. Shiau YF, et al. Ann Intern Med. 1985;102(6):773-775.
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$360
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Osmolality, Serum
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$280
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- Measures body's water-salt balance
- Checks hydration levels
- Assesses body's fluid concentration
Includes:
Osmolality, Serum
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$280
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Osmolality, Urine
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$325
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Description:
- Measures urine concentration levels.
- Checks body's water balance.
- Detects dehydration or overhydration.
Includes:
Osmolality, Urine
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$325
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Osmotic Gap, Feces
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$399
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Description:
This panel measures sodium and potassium in liquid stool and provides an estimated osmotic gap. Measurements of electrolytes and osmotic gap in liquid stool help differentiate between secretory and osmotic diarrhea and, thus, guide further evaluation of chronic diarrhea [1,2].Depending on how the water content of stool is drawn in the intestine lumen, diarrhea can be categorized as secretory or osmotic. Secretory diarrhea is caused by defective electrolyte absorption that leads to increased stool osmolality. Conditions associated with secretory diarrhea include infection, neuroendocrine tumors, congenital chloridorrhea, intestinal resection, and diffuse mucosal disease [1]. Osmotic diarrhea is caused by the osmotic effect of a substance that retains water in the intestine lumen and leads to decreased stool osmolality. Conditions associated with osmotic diarrhea include ingesting poorly absorbed solutes (eg, sorbitol, mannitol, and laxatives containing magnesium) and enzyme dysfunction (eg, lactose intolerance) [2].Osmotic gap, calculated as the difference between the stool osmolality and twice the sum of the stool sodium and potassium levels, is useful in assessing the contribution of stool electrolytes to osmolality and differentiating between secretory and osmotic diarrhea [1,2]. A theoretical fecal osmolality, approximately the same as plasma osmolality (290 mOsm/kg), is used in the calculation.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Schiller LR. Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2012;26(5):551-562.2. Block DR, et al. Body fluids. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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$399
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Osteocalcin, N-MID
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$366
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Osteocalcin, the most abundant non-collagen protein in bone matrix, is a bone-specific, calcium binding protein. Serum osteocalcin levels are related to the rate of bone turnover in various disorders of bone metabolism, e.g., osteoporosis, primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism, and Paget's disease.
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$366
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Ova and Parasites, Concentrate and Permanent Smear
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$136
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Description:
- Detects parasites in your stool.
- Finds eggs of intestinal parasites.
- Identifies parasitic infection sources.
Includes:
Ova and Parasites, Concentrate and Permanent Smear
Patient Instructions:
You will need to pick up the specimen container at Quest. Bring your order with you so the correct collection container is provided. Stool: Place fresh stool in a single Total-Fix transport vial or 10% formalin transport vial, as well as PVA transport medium, within 30 minutes of collection. Add stool to bring the liquid level to the "fill to here" line on the vial. Mix well. Send specimen(s) at room temperature in the same shipping container. If parasite infestation is strongly suspected, collect at least 3 stool specimens every other day, since a single specimen can be negative.
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$136
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Ovalbumin (f232) IgE
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$58
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against ovalbumin. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$58
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Ova & Parasites w/Giardia Antigen (Stool)
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$161
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Description:
This test may be useful to physicians whose patients live in or have traveled to an area where mixed parasitic infections occur or where Giardia incidence is not high, but is still present. The addition of the Giardia antigen EIA test assures maximum sensitivity in detecting this agent.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Ova and Parasites, Concentrate and Permanent Smear; Giardia Antigen, EIA, Stool
Patient Instructions:
Take the requisition to the lab and pick up the correct specimen container. Keep the specimen at room temperature. Be sure to label the specimen with your name, date, and time of collection before dropping it at the lab. Interfering substances - bismuth, barium (wait 7-10 days), antimicrobial agents (wait 2 weeks), gall bladder dye (wait 3 weeks after procedure). This test requires a stool sample. Please contact the patient service center to pick up the appropriate container for submission of specimen.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Gastrointestinal diseases,
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$161
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Ovarian Assessment Report (OBGYN Format)
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$700
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Description:
The Ovarian Assessment Report can be used as a measure of ovulatory egg supply to aid clinicians in determining potential causes for female infertility, and to aid physicians who are counseling patients that are planning for future pregnancy.
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$700
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Ovarian Assessment Report (REI Format)
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$700
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Description:
The Ovarian Assessment Report can be used as a measure of ovulatory egg supply to aid fertility specialists in determining potential causes for female infertility, and to identify the likely number of eggs that may be retrieved after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation preceding in vitro fertilization (IVF) or elective egg freezing.
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$700
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Ovomucoid (f233) IgE
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$58
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against ovomucoid. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$58
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Oxalate, Serum/Plasma
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$860
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Description:
- Check kidney stone risk factors
- Screen for oxalate metabolism problems
- Monitor digestive absorption issues
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$860
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Oxalic Acid, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
This quantitative test, performed with a 24-hour urine specimen, may help screen for hyperoxaluria, assess kidney function, determine the cause of kidney stones, and monitor treatment compliance and outcomes [1]. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring oxalic acid for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of hyperoxaluria [1,2].Oxalic acid is an organic compound that naturally exists in many food sources. Because humans cannot metabolize oxalic acid, it must be excreted in urine as oxalate (the ionic form of oxalic acid). Excessive excretion of oxalates is called hyperoxaluria and can be attributed to primary or secondary causes. Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare condition resulting from enzymatic defects and can lead to chronic kidney disease, which may progress to kidney failure. Secondary hyperoxaluria can be caused by fat malabsorption, which may be due to inflammatory bowel disease, extensive resection of the small bowel, or excessive ingestion of substances that increase serum oxalates [3].PH is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, including end-stage kidney disease [1]. Early diagnosis is associated with better outcomes, but more than 40% of PH diagnoses are delayed [1]. Screening for PH may be considered for children with their first episode of kidney stone, adults with recurrent calcium oxalate stones, and individuals with nephrocalcinosis or family history of stone disease [1].Urinary oxalic acid measurements may be inaccurate when estimated glomerular filtration rate declines [1]. Therefore, in patients with chronic kidney disease, plasma oxalate may be measured to help support the diagnosis of PH [1].Results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Bhasin B, et al. World J Nephrol. 2015;4(2):235-244.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.3. Shchelochkov O, et al. Defects in metabolism of amino acids. In: Kliegman R, et al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 21st ed. Elsevier; 2019:720-722.
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$202
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Oxalic Acid, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
This quantitative test, performed with a 24-hour urine specimen, may help screen for hyperoxaluria, determine the cause of kidney stones, and monitor treatment compliance and outcomes [1]. In general, 24-hour urine specimens are preferred to random urine specimens when measuring oxalic acid for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of hyperoxaluria [1,2].Oxalic acid is an organic compound that naturally exists in many food sources. Because humans cannot metabolize oxalic acid, it must be excreted in urine as oxalate (the ionic form of oxalic acid). Excessive excretion of oxalates is called hyperoxaluria and can be attributed to primary or secondary causes. Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare condition resulting from enzymatic defects and can lead to chronic kidney disease, which may progress to kidney failure. Secondary hyperoxaluria can be caused by fat malabsorption, which may be due to inflammatory bowel disease, extensive resection of the small bowel, or excessive ingestion of substances that increase serum oxalates [3].PH is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, including end-stage kidney disease [1]. Early diagnosis is associated with better outcomes, but more than 40% of PH diagnoses are delayed [1]. Screening for PH may be considered for children with their first episode of kidney stone, adults with recurrent calcium oxalate stones, and individuals with nephrocalcinosis or family history of stone disease [1].Urinary oxalic acid measurements may be inaccurate when estimated glomerular filtration rate declines [1]. Therefore, in patients with chronic kidney disease, plasma oxalate can be measured to help support the diagnosis of PH [1].Results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Bhasin B, et al. World J Nephrol. 2015;4(2):235-244.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.3. Shchelochkov O, et al. Defects in metabolism of amino acids. In: Kliegman R, et al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 21st ed. Elsevier; 2019:720-722.
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$202
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Oxalic Acid, Adult, Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
This quantitative oxalic acid test, performed with a random urine specimen, may help screen for hyperoxaluria, determine the cause of kidney stones, and assess kidney function in adults [1]. However, 24-hour urine specimens are generally preferred to random specimens when measuring oxalic acid for diagnostic evaluation and monitoring of hyperoxaluria [1,2].Oxalic acid is an organic compound that naturally exists in many food sources. Because humans cannot metabolize oxalic acid, it must be excreted in urine as oxalate (the ionic form of oxalic acid). Excessive excretion of oxalates is called hyperoxaluria and can be attributed to primary or secondary causes. Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare condition resulting from enzymatic defects and can lead to chronic kidney disease, which may progress to kidney failure. Secondary hyperoxaluria can be caused by fat malabsorption, which may be due to inflammatory bowel disease, extensive resection of the small bowel, or excessive ingestion of substances that increase serum oxalates [3].PH is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, including end-stage kidney disease [1]. Early diagnosis is associated with better outcomes, but more than 40% of PH diagnoses are delayed [1]. Screening for PH may be considered for adults with recurrent calcium oxalate stones or family history of stone disease [1].Urinary oxalic acid measurements may be inaccurate when estimated glomerular filtration rate declines [1]. Therefore, in patients with chronic kidney disease, plasma oxalate may be measured to help support the diagnosis of PH [1].Results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Bhasin B, et al. World J Nephrol. 2015;4(2):235-244.2. Williams JC Jr, et al. Urolithiasis. 2021;49(1):1-16.3. Shchelochkov O, et al. Defects in metabolism of amino acids. In: Kliegman R, et al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 21st ed. Elsevier; 2019:720-722.
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$212
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Oxalic Acid, Pediatric Urine with Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
This test is often used to screen for hyperoxaluria and assess kidney function in children. It can help to determine the cause of kidney stones and monitor treatment [1].Oxalic acid is an organic compound that naturally exists in many food sources. Because humans cannot metabolize oxalic acid, it must be excreted in urine as oxalate (the ionic form of oxalic acid). Excessive excretion of oxalates is called hyperoxaluria and can be attributed to primary or secondary causes. Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare condition resulting from enzymatic defects and can lead to chronic kidney disease, which may progress to kidney failure. Secondary hyperoxaluria can be caused by fat malabsorption, which may be due to inflammatory bowel disease, extensive resection of the small bowel, or excessive ingestion of substances that increase serum oxalates [2].PH is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, including end-stage renal disease [1]. By itself, PH accounts for 7% to 14% of nephrocalcinosis cases among children [3]. PH is treatable. Early diagnosis is associated with better outcomes, but more than 40% of PH diagnoses are delayed [1]. The National Organization of Rare Diseases (NORD) recommends metabolic screening of all children with nephrolithiasis or nephrocalcinosis [4].Results from this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Bhasin B, et al. World J Nephrol. 2015;4(2):235-244.2. Shchelochkov O, et al. Defects in metabolism of amino acids. In: Kliegman R, at al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 21st ed. Elsevier; 2019:720-722.3. Hulton S-A. Int J Surg. 2016;36(Pt D):649-654.4. NORD. Primary hyperoxaluria. Accessed September 2,2021. https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/primary-hyperoxaluria/
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$202
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Oxcarbazepine Metabolite
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$359
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Description:
Oxcarbazepine (trileptal) is an anti-convulsant used for treating generalized tonic-clonic and partial seizures. It can be administered alone or as an adjunct to other anti-convulsants. Clinically significant effects of oxcarbazepine are observed when plasma levels of its active metabolite, 10-OH-carbazepine, are between 15 and 35 ug/mL. Toxic symptoms may occur when plasma levels exceed 35 ug/mL. The therapeutic monitoring of oxcarbazepine and its active metabolite are important for achieving proper serum/plasma concentration to inhibit epileptic seizures and avoid adverse effects. The precise mechanism of the action by which oxcarbazepine and its active metabolite exert their antiseizure effect is unknown. However, in vitro electro-physiological studies indicate that they produce blockade of voltage-sensitive sodium channels, resulting in the stabilization of hyperexcited neural membranes, inhibition of repetitive neuronal firing, and diminution of propagation of synaptic impulses. These are important in prevention of seizure spread in the brain. In addition, the increased potassium conduction and calcium channel activities may contribute to the antiseizure treatment effects. After oral administration, oxcarbazepine is readily absorbed in the body, followed by rapid and almost complete metabolization to 10-OH-carbazepine, active metabolite. The half-life of oxcarbazepine is only 1 to 2.5 hours, while that of 10-OH-carbazepine is 11 to 15 hours. The protein binding of oxcarbazepine is about 67%, whereas that of the metabolite is about 38%. The clearance of oxcarbazepine and its active metabolite from the body is mainly through ketone reduction and O-site conjugation with glucuronic acid rather than oxidative processes via cytochrome P450 system. More than 95% of the treatment dosage is excreted by the kidneys. Fecal excretion only accounts for less than 4%.
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$359
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Oxeye Daisy (w7) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to oxeye daisy. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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OxLDL
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$225
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Description:
The oxidized LDL test may be ordered for individuals at low or intermediate risk of metabolic syndrome or cardiovascular disease. In addition, this test is useful in individuals who have cardiovascular disease and are at risk for an adverse cardiac event.
Alternative names: Oxidized low-density lipoprotein,Oxidized LDL
Patient Instructions:
The patient should fast for 12 hours preceding the collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverages other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
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General wellness,
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$225
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Oxycodone and Metabolite, Quantitative
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$379
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Description:
For therapeutic drug monitoring of oxycodone (Oxycontin®, Percocet®, Percodan®). Oxycodone is a semisynthetic opioid analgesic. Steady state concentration is reached in 24-36 hours after initiation of therapy. Elimination half-life of oxycodone is 4.5 hours for controlled release and 3.2 hours for immediate release formulations. Peak plasma concentration of oxycodone is 11, 21, 39, 99, or 156 ng/mL after a single oral dose of 10, 20, 40, 80, or 160 mg respectively. Oxymorphone is a minor but active metabolite of oxycodone that is present at lower concentration in the circulation. Therapeutic concentrations for oxymorphone have not been established.
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$379
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Oyster (f290) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against oysters. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Ozempic eligibility test
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$132
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Description:
The Comprehensive Wellness Panel is a unisex testing package.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Kidney (Renal) Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Liver (Hepatic) Function Profile: Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin (calculated), Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin, Indirect Bilirubin (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, AST, ALT
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
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General wellness,
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$132
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p40, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Recognizes an isoform of p63 reported to be highly specific for squamous and basal cells, especially useful in distinguishing pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma from adenocarcinoma.
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$834
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p40, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Recognizes an isoform of p63 reported to be highly specific for squamous and basal cells, especially useful in distinguishing pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma from adenocarcinoma.
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$632
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p53 Oncoprotein, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
- Screen tissue for abnormal cell markers
- Detect protein changes linked to growth
- Assess biopsy samples for diagnostic clues
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$632
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p53 Oncoprotein with Interpretation
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$817
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Description:
- Monitor cancer-related cell activity levels
- Track changes after a cancer diagnosis
- Support ongoing family cancer history concerns
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$817
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Pacific Squid (f58) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pacific squid. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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PALB2 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Sequencing and deletion/duplication analyses of the PALB2 gene will identify individuals at risk for PALB2-related cancers. Fanconi Anemia (subtype FA-N) has been linked to homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in the PALB2 gene, and thus this testing will identify carriers of Fanconi Anemia (FA-N) when a monoallelic mutation is identified. This testing can also assist with diagnosis of Fanconi Anemia in an individual suspected of having subtype FA-N, which is associated with Biallelic PALB2 mutations.
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$1360
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Paliperidone
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$646
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Description:
Paliperidone is an atypical antipsychotic drug. It is identical to 9-hydroxyrisperidone, the pharmacological active metabolite of Risperidone, and has a similar pharmacological profile as Risperidone. For treatment optimization, monitoring Paliperidone serum concentrations may be useful.
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$646
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Palladium, Urine
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$728
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Description:
- Detect palladium metal exposure levels
- Screen for occupational metal contact
- Monitor dental material sensitivity risks
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$728
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Pancreas Function Checkup
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$172
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of digestive issues
- Reveal blood sugar imbalances effortlessly
- Assess your pancreatic health comprehensively
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Amylase, Serum
Lipase, serum
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin
C-Peptide, Serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Diabetes blood testing,
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$172
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Pancreastatin
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$1113
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Description:
Pancreastatin (PST), also called chromogranin A amide, is a 49-amino acid peptide that was first isolated from porcine pancreas. Pancreastatin is one of a number of biologically active peptides produced by proteolysis of the precursor molecule chromogranin A (CGA). It was first described as an inhibitor of insulin secretion, but since then many different effects have been reported. Pancreastatin is functional in humans in vivo, affecting both carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Indeed, its actions are potent and specific. Pancreastatin is cleaved from CHGA in hormone storage granules in vivo, and its plasma concentration varies in human disease. The pancreastatin region of CHGA gives rise to three naturally occurring human variants, one of which (Gly297Ser) occurs in the functionally important carboxyl terminus of the peptide and substantially increases the peptide s potency to inhibit cellular glucose uptake. These observations establish a role for pancreastatin in human intermediary metabolism and disease and suggest that qualitative hereditary alterations in pancreastatin's primary structure may give rise to individual differences in glucose disposition. Historically analysis of pancreastatin levels has been utilized as a biomarker to establish diagnosis, and in prediction of disease recurrence, potential outcome, and efficacy of therapy in neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). However, there is growing literature on the limitations of use of monoanalytes, such as PST & Chromogranin A, for NET assessment, although conversely Chromogranin A and derived peptides are still perceived as most valuable markers of NETs. Concurrently there is increasing body of evidence on the importance of bioactive peptide fragments of Chromogranin A, including PST, in a spectrum of regulatory activities, important to maintaining homeostasis, involving the endocrine, immune, and cardiovascular systems. Hence the use of PST testing, and knowledge on the clinical implications is actively evolving towards a broader testing population.
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$1113
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Pancreatic Cancer Blood Scan
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$149
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Description:
- Detect early signs of pancreatic issues
- Unveil hidden health risks effortlessly
- Clarify unexplained digestive problems quickly
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) CA 19-9 Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) Amylase, serum Lipase, serum
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$149
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Pancreatic Elastase-1
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$964
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Description:
- Checks pancreas enzyme production
- Assesses digestion aid efficiency
- Monitors pancreatic health indicators
Includes:
Pancreatic Elastase-1
Patient Instructions:
Collect undiluted feces in clean, dry, sterile leak-proof container.
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$964
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Pancreatic Exocrine Cell Antibody
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$527
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Description:
Antibodies to pancreatic exocrine cells (ExPA) have been suggested as a very specific Crohn's Disease (CD) serological marker. Clinical studies reported a prevalence of 30-50% in CD patients. In spite of the relatively low sensitivity, ExPA can detect a subpopulation of CD patients that are negative for other CD markers (ASCA IgG, ASCA IgA), thus being very useful in combination with other IBD tests.
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Allergy blood testing,
Diabetes blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$527
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Pancreatic Polypeptide, ECL
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$1109
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Description:
Detection of Pancreatic Polypeptide is used in the assessment of pancreatic tumor burden and to assist in the early diagnosis of pancreatic endocrine tumors. The measurement of pancreatic polypeptide is also used to monitor pancreatic carcinoma therapy and to predict the recurrence of pancreatic tumors.
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$1109
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Papaya (f293) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against papaya. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Paper Wasp (i4) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against paper wasps. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Paprika/Sweet Pepper (f218) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against paprika (sweet pepper). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Parainfluenza Virus Antigen Detection, DFA
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$505
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Description:
Respiratory viruses are responsible for a significant proportion of illness in human populations. Diagnosis may facilitate appropriate selection of specific antiviral drug therapy, prevent inappropriate use of antibiotics and guide patient management decisions.
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$505
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Parainfluenza Virus (Types 1, 2, 3 and 4) RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$738
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Description:
Human parainfluenza virus (types 1, 2, 3 and 4) are important respiratory pathogens and are major causes of upper and lower respiratory tract diseases. A multiplex Real-Time RT-PCR assay offers the advantages of increased specificity and sensitivity, identification of HPIV type in a single reaction, and rapid availability of the results. All of these factors will assist the clinician in the diagnosis of respiratory disease, decrease inappropriate use of antibiotics, as well as reduce time of hospitalization and help prevent nosocomial infections.
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$738
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Paraneoplastic Antibody Evaluation w/Reflex to Titer and Line Blot,Basic
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$24727
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Description:
Detection of antineuronal autoantibodies aids the diagnosis of paraneoplastic syndromes and autoimmune encephalopathies and related conditions. Identification of specific antineuronal autoantibodies may direct evaluation for underlying often occult malignancy. Characterization of autoantibody specificity may allow syndromic classification and assist in diagnosis and management. Antineuronal antibodies are detected and characterized based on indirect immunofluorescence staining pattern on multiple neuronal, non-neuronal tissues, and transformed substrate cells, and radioimmunoassays, and western blot analysis.
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$24727
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Paraneoplastic Antibody Expanded Evaluation with Reflex to Titer and LB, CSF
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$39024
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Description:
Detection of antineuronal autoantibodies aids the diagnosis of autoimmune paraneoplastic syndromes, encephalopathies, and other autoimmune neurological conditions. Identification of specific antineuronal autoantibodies may also help in the diagnostic workup for occult malignancies. Finally, knowledge of the specific identity of antineuronal autoantibodies aids greatly in making therapeutic decisions for patients. Antineuronal antibodies are detected and identified by Indirect Immunofluorescence, using multiple neuronal tissues, non-neuronal tissues, and transfected substrate cells, as well as Radioimmunoassays. Line Blot assays are used for confirmatory reflex testing.
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$39024
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Paraneoplastic Antibody Expanded Evaluation w/Reflex to Titer and LB, Serum
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$43870
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Description:
Detection of antineuronal autoantibodies aids the diagnosis of autoimmune paraneoplastic syndromes, encephalopathies, and other autoimmune neurological conditions. Identification of specific antineuronal autoantibodies may also help in the diagnostic workup for occult malignancies. Finally, knowledge of the specific identity of antineuronal autoantibodies aids greatly in making therapeutic decisions for patients. Antineuronal antibodies are detected and identified by indirect immunofluorescence, using multiple neuronal tissues, non-neuronal tissues, and transfected substrate cells, as well as radioimmunoassays. Line blot assays are used for confirmatory reflex testing.
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$43870
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Parasite Identification, Worm
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$300
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Description:
Some parasitic diseases can be diagnosed by recovering the intact parasite in adult, immature or larval form. The symptoms of the diseases caused by each parasite varies, dependent upon the type of parasite.
Includes:
Parasite Identification, Worm
Patient Instructions:
Take lab order to Quest for the proper collection container. The lab should provide alcohol along with this. Be sure to place the worm in alcohol as soon as possible. Specify where the specimen was collected from such as nose, mouth, etc. Do not submit stool. Deliver to Quest as soon as possible.
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$300
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Parathyroid Hormone (PTH), Intact
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$89
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Description:
Use Diagnosis of parathyroid disease and other diseases of calcium homeostasis; monitoring patients undergoing renal dialysis Additional Information PTH is an 84 amino acid peptide hormone which is responsible for the regulation of serum calcium levels within a narrow range. PTH is secreted in response to decrease in serum calcium levels by increasing the renal reabsorption of calcium and lowering reabsorption of phosphorus. The measurement of PTH is a very useful tool in the differential diagnosis and management of hypercalcemia. PTH assays can be of help in the diagnosis of tumors and hyperplasia of the parathyroid gland, as well as in localizing hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue by assay of samples obtained via venous catheterization. The native or intact (1-84) PTH has a short half-life, measured in minutes, whereas the carboxy and midmolecule fragments, which are biologically inactive, have half-lives 10- to 20-fold higher. The high concentrations of biologically inactive fragments have interfered with use of C-terminal or midmolecule assays for evaluation of parathyroid function in patients with impaired renal function. Intact PTH assays provide a more accurate assessment of parathyroid patients including those with various renal diseases.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH), Intact
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$89
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Parietal Cell Antibody, ELISA
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$377
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Description:
Gastric Parietal Cell Antibodies are found in 90% of patients with pernicious anemia. They are also found in autoimmune chronic atrophic gastritis preceding pernicious anemia.
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$377
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Parietal Cell Antibody with Reflex to Titer
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$372
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Description:
Parietal cell antibodies are present in about 80% of patients with pernicious anemia and are rarely present in gastric ulcer, gastric cancer, or in association with antinuclear antibodies.
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$372
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Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) with FLAER (High Sensitivity)
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$2842
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Description:
The high sensitivity and quantitative flow cytometry assay is used in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). FLAER as well as antibodies directed against glycosylphosphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked antigens are used to evaluate for the presence of (GPI)-deficient cell populations down to a level of 0.01%.
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$2842
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Parsley (f86) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against parsley. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Partial Thromboplastin Time, Activated
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$30
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Description:
The aPTT is a screening test that will detect deficiencies or inhibitors to the intrinsic (Factors VIII, IX, XI and XII) and common (Factors II, V, X and fibrinogen) pathway coagulation factors.
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$30
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Parvovirus B19 Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$707
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Description:
Parvovirus B19 is also known as Fifth Disease. It primarily affects children and causes a rash on the face, trunk, and limbs. Joint pain and swelling is more common in adults. Although one-fifth of those affected have only mild disease, patients with sickle cell anemia or similar types of chronic anemia can suffer from acute anemia. Infection during pregnancy can lead to complications.
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$707
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Parvovirus B19 Antibody (IgG)
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$354
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Description:
Parvovirus B19 is also known as Fifth Disease. It primarily affects children and causes a rash on the face, trunk, and limbs. Joint pain and swelling is more common in adults. Although one-fifth of those affected have only mild disease, patients with sickle cell anemia or similar types of chronic anemia can suffer from acute anemia. Infection during pregnancy can lead to complications. Antibody IgG persists for years and provides lifetime immunity.
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$354
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Parvovirus B19 Antibody (IgM)
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$354
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Description:
Parvovirus B19 is also known as Fifth Disease. It primarily affects children and causes a rash on the face, trunk, and limbs. Joint pain and swelling is more common in adults. Although one-fifth of those affected have only mild disease, patients with sickle cell anemia or similar types of chronic anemia can suffer from acute anemia. Infection during pregnancy can lead to complications. Antibody IgM may be persistent for months after infection and be falsely-elevated.
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$354
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Parvovirus B19 DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$674
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Description:
Parvovirus B19 is the cause of an infection known as "Fifth Disease". This infection affects children primarily and causes a rash on the face, trunk, and limbs. Joint pain and swelling is more common in adults. Although a portion of those affected have only mild disease, patients with sickle cell anemia, or similar types of chronic anemia, can suffer from severe acute anemia. Infection during pregnancy can lead to severe complications for the fetus. Infections in immunocompromised patients may lead to serious complications including nephropathy, myocarditis, and persistent anemia. Although serologic detection of circulating antibodies (Parvovirus B-19 IgM & IgG) is useful to determine recent exposure to the virus, DNA testing provides the most reliable evidence of a persistent infection. Quantitative results of Parvovirus B19 viral load may be useful in determining the response to therapy (usually IVIG) and may be beneficial in assessing the risk for nosocomial transmission.
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$674
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Parvovirus B19 DNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1763
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Description:
Parvovirus B19 is the cause of an infection known as "Fifth Disease". This infection affects children primarily and causes a rash on the face, trunk, and limbs. Joint pain and swelling is more common in adults. Although a portion of those affected have only mild disease, patients with sickle cell anemia, or similar types of chronic anemia, can suffer from severe acute anemia. Infection during pregnancy can lead to severe complications for the fetus. Infections in immunocompromised patients may lead to serious complications including nephropathy, myocarditis, and persistent anemia. Although serologic detection of circulating antibodies (Parvovirus B-19 IgM & IgG) is useful to determine recent exposure to the virus, DNA testing provides the most reliable evidence of a persistent infection. Quantitative results of Parvovirus B19 viral load may be useful in determining the response to therapy (usually IVIG) and may be beneficial in assessing the risk for nosocomial transmission.
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$1763
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Passion Fruit (f294) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against passion fruit. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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PAX-5, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Pax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription factors and have been implicated in the control of mammalian development. PAX-5 is a B cell specific transcription factor that is expressed in pro B-cells, pre-B and mature B cells, and subsequently in all stages of B cell development until that plasma cell stage in which it is down regulated.
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$834
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PAX8/PPAR[gamma] Translocation, Thyroid Cancer
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$2613
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Description:
PAX8/PPARG translocation is associated with 25-50% of follicular thyroid carcinoma but has also been reported at low frequency in follicular adenomas. Correlation with morphologic and clinical findings is thus required.
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$2613
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PCB Panel, Congeners, Serum/Plasma
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$592
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Description:
Exposure monitoring.
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$592
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PCNA Antibody, IFA
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$212
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Description:
Antibody to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA Ab) may be detected in a small subpopulation (3-5%) of SLE patients. They are highly SLE-specific and are associated with higher incidence of diffuse glomerulonephritis among SLE patients.
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Allergy blood testing,
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$212
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PD-1, IHC with Interpretation
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$817
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Description:
The programmed death-1 (PD1) protein is expressed by follicular helper T-cells and is useful in the diagnosis of T-cell lymphomas and in highlighting L&H cells in Hodgkin lymphoma. Anti-PD-1 antibody has been used as anti-tumor immunotherapy agents. This effect is possibly due to the targeting of PD1 expressing tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes which can be enumerated by this antibody.
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$817
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PD-1, IHC without Interpretation
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$619
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Description:
The programmed death-1 (PD1) protein is expressed by follicular helper T-cells and is useful in the diagnosis of T-cell lymphomas and in highlighting L&H cells in Hodgkin lymphoma. Anti-PD-1 antibody has been used as anti-tumor immunotherapy agents. This effect is possibly due to the targeting of PD1 expressing tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes which can be enumerated by this antibody.
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$619
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PDGFRA Mutation Analysis
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$2880
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Description:
Mutations in the PDGFRA gene are found in 5-8% of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), especially in the 40-50% of KIT wild type GISTs. PDGFRA mutations also have been described in synovial sarcomas (SSs) and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST). KIT and PDGFRA mutations in GISTs cause a ligand- independent auto-activation of the receptor; therefore, mutation-positive GISTs are good candidates for tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment. GISTs with PDGFRA mutations (except D842V) are likely to respond to imatinib therapy.
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$2880
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PD-L1, IHC with Interpretation
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$2040
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Description:
This PD-L1 qualitative assay is intended for use in the detection of PD-L1 expression in cancers. Immunotherapies targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway have been reported to have durable anti-tumor effects in a subset of patients with solid tumors.
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$2040
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PD-L1 Lung (Atezolizumab), IHC
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$2040
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Description:
TECENTRIQ is the first FDA-approved anti-PD-L1 cancer immunotherapy which is indicated for the treatment of patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have disease progression during or following platinum- containing chemotherapy. Determining a patient's PD-L1 expression level can provide insight into the survival benefit that may be achieved from treatment with TECENTRIQ. PD-L1 expression in ≥50% tumor cells (TC) or ≥10% tumor-infiltrating immune cells (IC) (lymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and granulocytes) determined by VENTANA PD-L1 (SP-142) Assay/Quest PD-L1 Lung (Atezolizumab) in non-small cell lung cancer tissue may be associated with enhanced overall survival from TECENTRIQ (atezolizumab).
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$2040
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PD-L1 Lung (Nivolumab), IHC
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$2040
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Description:
The PD-L1 IHC 28-8pharmaDx qualitative assay is intended for use in the detection of PD-L1 expression in formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) non-squamous non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). PD-L1 expression in non-squamous NSCLC may be associated with enhanced survival from OPDIVO (nivolumab).
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$2040
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PD-L1 Lung (Pembrolizumab or Cemiplimab), IHC
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$2040
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Description:
The PD-L1 pharmaDx qualitative assay is intended for use in the detection of PD-L1 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). PD-L1 IHC 22C3 pharmDx is indicated as an aid in identifying NSCLC patients who may be eligible for treatment with KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) or LIBTAYO (cemiplimab).
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$2040
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PD-L1 Non-Lung (Nivolumab), IHC
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$2040
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Description:
PD-L1 IHC 28-8 pharmDx is indicated as an aid in identifying patients for treatment with OPDIVO® (Nivolumab). This FDA approved test currently is applicable only to specific tumor types. For non-FDA approved test indications or sample types, order 94007-PD-L1, IHC For other FDA approved primary tumors, please order the following: For Pembrolizumab: 1. NSCLC, order 93279-PD-L1 Lung (Pembrolizumab), IHC 2. Non-NSCLC, order 36260-PD-L1 Non-Lung (Pembrolizumab) For Nivolumab: 1. Non-Squamous NSCLC or NSCLC, order 93359-PD-L1 Lung (Nivolumab), IHC 2. Non-NSCLC, order 93793-PD-L1 Non-Lung (Nivolumab) For Atezolimab: 1. NSCLC, order 94480-PD-L1 Lung (Atezolizumab), IHC 2. Non-NSCLC order 94047-PD-L1 Non-Lung (Atezolizumab), IHC
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$2040
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PD-L1 Non-Lung (Pembrolizumab), IHC
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$2040
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Description:
PD-L1 IHC 22C3 pharmDx is indicated as an aid in identifying patients for treatment with KEYTRUDA® (Pembrolizumab). This FDA approved test currently is applicable only to specific tumor types. For non-FDA approved test indications or sample types, order 94007-PD-L1, IHC with Interpretation. For other FDA approved primary tumors, please order the following: For NSCLC order 93279-PD-L1 Lung (Pembrolizumab), IHC, 93359-PD-L1 Lung (Nivolumab), IHC or 94480-PD-L1 Lung (Atezolizumab), IHC; for urothelial bladder carcinoma order 94047-PD-L1 Bladder (Atezolizumab),IHC.
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$2040
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Peach (f95) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against peaches. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pea (f12) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against peas. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Peanut Component Panel
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$346
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Description:
The ImmunoCAP® Peanut Component Allergen Test helps to assess a patient's level of risk of a life-threatening reaction, and may reassure patients when the risk for allergic symptoms is low or when they will most likely experience mild or localized reactions upon exposure to peanut. The test helps the health care provider identify primary, species-specific allergic sensitization, differentiate between symptoms caused by a primary allergen source and those caused by cross-reactivity, assess the level of risk for life-threatening allergic reactions, and provide clarity regarding the patient's risk of an allergic reaction to ease fears and help target effective management.
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$346
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Peanut (f13) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against peanuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1]. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.html Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Peanut (f13) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Check peanut food sensitivity reactions
- Identify digestive discomfort trigger foods
- Track skin and bloating symptoms
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$118
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Peanut IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check peanut food sensitivity levels
- Identify possible digestive discomfort triggers
- Track symptoms linked to peanuts
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$254
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Peanut, Total with Reflex to Peanut Component Panel
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$44
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Description:
The ImmunoCAP® Peanut IgE with Reflex allows patients to be screened for allergy to Peanuts. When the result is found to be positive, the ImmunoCAP® Peanut Component Test will automatically be run on the sample to determine which specific Peanut protein/s the patient has sensitivity to. In turn, this provides the clinician with more detailed information in order to assess the level of risk for life-threatening allergic reactions, and provide clarity regarding the patient's risk of an allergic reaction to ease fears and help target effective management.
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$44
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Pear (f94) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pears. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pecan Food IgG4
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$254
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Description:
The clinical utility of food-specific IgG4 tests has not been clearly established. Physicians sometimes use allergen-specific IgG4 to evaluate patients prior to or during immunotherapy. These tests can be used in special clinical situations. This test should only be ordered by physicians who recognize the limitations of the test.
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Pecan Nut (f201) IgE
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pecan nuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Pediatric Autoimmune Encephalitis Evaluation with Reflexes, Serum
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$11248
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Causes of autoimmune encephalitis differ between adults and children, largely due to the fact that autoimmune encephalitis in adults is more likely to be due to cancer, but in children more likely to have been caused by a viral infection. This panel will assess the most common causes of autoimmune encephalitis/encephalomyelitis in the pediatric age group.
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Penicillium Chrysogenum/notatum IgG
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$228
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Although there have been many publications concerning the measurement of allergen-specific IgG, the clinical utility of such test has not been established except in special situations. Thus, the quantitative IgG test should only be ordered by specialists who recognize the limitations of the test. The normal reference ranges reported represent the expected results for individuals who have no unusual exposure and have not been immunized with the indicated allergen. The ranges reported have no disease-associated significance.
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Penicillium glabrum (p. frequentans) (m209) IgE
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Penicillium glabrum. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Penicillium notatum/chrysogenum IgG4
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$254
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- Detect mold-related immune reactions
- Screen for hidden allergy triggers
- Track symptoms linked to mold exposure
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$254
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Penicillium notatum (m1) IgE
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This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Penicillium notatum. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Molds-and-other-Microorganisms/Allergens/Penicillium-chrysogenum/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Penicilloyl G and V Profile
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$89
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This allergen-specific IgE antibody panel quantifies an individual's IgE response to penicilloyl G (major allergenic determinant of penicillin G) and penicilloyl V (major allergenic determinant of penicillin V). It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated.More specific information about these allergens can be found at https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=c1 and https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=c2.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
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Penicilloyl G (c1) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against penicilloyl G (major allergenic determinant of penicillin G). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Penicilloyl V (c2) IgE
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against penicilloyl V (major allergenic determinant of penicillin V). A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Penta Screen
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$3248
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Description:
- Screen for five common substances
- Check your drug-free status privately
- Verify results for employment requirements
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$3248
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Pentobarbital
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$505
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Description:
- Check sedative drug blood levels
- Screen for unsafe medication exposure
- Monitor prescribed sedative safety levels
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$505
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Pepper Bell/Paprika (Capsicum annum) IgG
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$228
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- Detect bell pepper food sensitivity
- Screen for hidden digestive triggers
- Track skin and gut reactions
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$228
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Peppertree (rt217) IgE
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$44
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The determination of allergen-specific IgE Ab is a very sensitive first-order test for allergic disease. The presence of IgE Ab to peppertree is highly predictive of the likelihood that the individual will exhibit immediate hypersensitivity upon exposure to the allergen.
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$44
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Perampanel, Serum/Plasma
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$936
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Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$936
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Perennial Rye Grass (g5) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to perennial rye grass. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Grass-Pollens/Allergens/Rye-grass-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Perfluorooctanoic Acid, Blood
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$2555
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Description:
Exposure monitoring.
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$2555
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Pernicious Anemia Diagnostic Panel
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$579
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This panel tests for anti-intrinsic factor antibodies, vitamin B12, and methylmalonic acid (MMA) and can be used to identify pernicious anemia as the cause of vitamin B12 deficiency. In patients with clinical suspicion of pernicious anemia, the combination of megaloblastic anemia, presence of anti-intrinsic factor antibodies, low level of vitamin B12, and/or high level of MMA confirms the diagnosis [1,2].Pernicious anemia is one of many conditions that lead to vitamin B12 deficiency. Pernicious anemia is caused by the immune system targeting intrinsic factors or parietal cells that make intrinsic factors. Lack of intrinsic factors results in decreased absorption of vitamin B12, a vitamin that is essential for erythropoiesis. Initial screening for vitamin B12 deficiency usually starts with a complete blood count and serum vitamin B12 level. MMA levels represent a more direct measure of the physiologic activity of vitamin B12. Therefore, MMA measurement may help in evaluating vitamin B12 deficiency when the vitamin B12 level is normal or low-normal-particularly when macrocytosis is found [1].Anti-intrinsic factor antibodies, found in 40% to 60% of patients with pernicious anemia, are highly specific for pernicious anemia [2]. Therefore, testing for intrinsic factor antibodies may be helpful when dietary vitamin B12 deficiency or malabsorption cannot be identified as the cause of vitamin B12 deficiency. This is especially true for patients with anemia, neuropathy, glossitis, or other autoimmune disorders (eg, Hashimoto disease, type 1 diabetes, vitiligo, and hypoadrenalism). The presence of intrinsic factor antibodies with confirmed vitamin B12 deficiency has a high positive predictive value (95%) for pernicious anemia [1,2].The components of this panel can be ordered individually. The intrinsic factor antibodies test has relatively low sensitivity (40%-60%); thus, a negative result does not rule out pernicious anemia [2]. In patients with negative results for intrinsic factor antibodies but confirmed vitamin B12 deficiency and strong clinical suspicion of pernicious anemia, a high serum gastrin level is consistent with the diagnosis [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and physical examination findings.References1. Langan RC, et al. Am Fam Physician. 2017;96(6):384-389.2. Devalia V, et al; British Committee for Standards in Haematology. Br J Haematol. 2014;166(4):496-513.
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Perphenazine, Serum/Plasma
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$513
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Perphenazine is a phenothiazine for treating psychosis. Monitoring its level is important to optimize therapy, to avoid toxicity, and to assure compliance.
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$513
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Persimmon (Kaki Fruit) (f301) IgE
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$44
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This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to persimmon (Kaki fruit). It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/fruits/persimon-kaki-fruit-sharon-/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Phencyclidine, Serum/Plasma
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$505
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Description:
- Detect recent PCP drug exposure
- Confirm substance use privately today
- Screen for phencyclidine in blood
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$505
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Phenobarbital
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$187
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Phenobarbital is an anticonvulsant used for the long-term treatment of generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizures and cortical focal seizures. Phenobarbital levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$187
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Phenylalanine
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$445
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Description:
- Check amino acid and protein balance
- Monitor energy and mood levels
- Assess dietary protein processing efficiency
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$445
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Phenylalanine and Tyrosine
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$881
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Description:
- Check amino acid and metabolism balance
- Screen for energy and mood issues
- Assess protein processing efficiency
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$881
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Phenylketonuria (PKU) Gene Sequencing
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$12630
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1. To identify disease-causing variants in individuals affected with PKU. 2. To identify carriers in high risk ethnic groups or people with a positive family history. 3. Prenatal diagnosis of PKU.
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$12630
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Phenytoin
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$212
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Phenytoin is an anticonvulsant hydantoin used for the treatment of generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) and complex partial seizures. Phenytoin is also used for prophylaxis in neurosurgical procedures. Phenytoin levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$212
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Phenytoin, Free
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$150
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Phenytoin is used singly or in combination with other anticonvulsants to treat grand mal epilepsy. Monitoring the serum levels of antiepileptic drugs has increased the efficiency and safety of drug therapy in epilepsy. It facilitates individualization of dosage regimen, reveals irregular drug intake and identifies the responsible agent in intoxicated patients on multiple drug therapy. Free phenytoin is especially useful in patients with altered phenytoin binding to protein, e.g., uremia or individuals having abnormally low levels of albumin, such as nephrotic syndrome. Free phenytoin in serum correlates better with the various other free compartments of the body than does the total drug and is probably a better estimate of the "active drug level" at the receptor site and agrees more with the clinical response.
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$150
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pH, Feces
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$219
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Description:
This test may help evaluate carbohydrate malabsorption as the cause of osmotic diarrhea [1]. Osmotic diarrhea is caused by the osmotic effect of a substance that retains water in the intestine lumen. Conditions associated with osmotic diarrhea include ingesting poorly absorbed solutes (eg, sorbitol, mannitol, laxatives containing magnesium) and enzyme dysfunction (eg, lactose intolerance) [1]. In patients with osmotic diarrhea, a stool pH 5.5 is most likely due to other osmotic causes but does not rule out carbohydrate malabsorption [2].Disruption of the acid-base balance has been observed in patients with various conditions, such as severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome, multiple organ failure, sepsis, and colorectal cancer. Abnormal stool pH has been correlated with higher mortality in patients treated in the intensive care unit [3]. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Block DR, et al. Body fluids. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Caspary WF. Clin Gastroenterol. 1986;15(3):631-655.3. Osuka A, et al. Crit Care. 2012;16(4):R119.
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$219
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Phoma betae IgG
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$251
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of digestive issues
- Reveal hidden food sensitivities
- Clarify unexplained fatigue sources
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Allergy blood testing,
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$251
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Phoma betae (m13) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Phoma betae. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Phosphate, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Phosphorus is present in many foods with a mean intake of approximately 1500 mg per day for adult males and about 1000 mg per day for adult females. Absorbed phosphate, under the influence of parathyroid hormone is readily excreted in the kidney. Measurement of urinary phosphorus generally reflects dietary intake hence, day-to-day excretion may show considerable variation.
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$212
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Phosphate, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Phosphorus is present in many foods with a mean intake of approximately 1500 mg per day for adult males and about 1000 mg per day for adult females. Absorbed phosphate, under the influence of parathyroid hormone is readily excreted in the kidney. Measurement of urinary phosphorus generally reflects dietary intake, hence, day-to-day excretion may show considerable variation.
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$202
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Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
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$114
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Description:
Serum phosphorus (Phosphate) levels alone are of limited diagnostic value and should be correlated with serum calcium levels. An increased phosphorus with decreased calcium suggests either hypoparathyroidism or renal disease. A decreased phosphorus and an increased calcium suggests hyperparathyroidism or sarcoidosis. When both calcium and phosphorus are decreased diagnostic considerations include malabsorption, vitamin D deficiency and renal tubular acidosis. Increased phosphorus and normal or increased calcium suggests Milk-alkali syndrome or hypervitaminosis D.
Alternative Name(s): Phosphorus
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Serum phosphorus.
****Phosphate (as Phosphorus) is included in the Kidney Function Profile.****
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Musculoskeletal diseases,
General wellness,
Kidney diseases,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
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$114
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Phosphate, Pediatric Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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The urinary phosphorus concentration is useful to assess calcium and phosphorus balance. The thyroid and kidneys are key organs whose function influence urinary phosphorus concentration.
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$212
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Phosphate, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Phosphorus is present in many foods with a mean intake of approximately 1500 mg per day for adult males and about 1000 mg per day for adult females. Absorbed phosphate, under the influence of parathyroid hormone is readily excreted in the kidney. Measurement of urinary phosphorus generally reflects dietary intake hence day to day excretion may show considerable variation.
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$202
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Phosphatidylserine/Prothrombin (PS/PT) Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$758
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Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an acquired autoimmune thrombophilia characterized by thrombosis (venous and/or arterial or microvascular) and/or pregnancy loss or morbidity in association with persistent positivity of a heterogenous group of autoantibodies known as anti-phospholipid antibodies (APL). The international laboratory consensus criteria for the diagnosis of APS includes a positive lupus anticoagulant and/or moderate to high positivity for IgG/IgM Cardiolipin and Beta-2-Glycoprotein I antibodies. Although not included in the criteria classification for APS diagnosis, antibodies directed against a phosphatidylserine/prothrombin complex (PS/PT) have been reported to have a high association with venous thrombosis and obstetric abnormalities, but not with arterial thrombosis. In addition, a very high degree of concordance between the concentration of aPS/PT and lupus anticoagulant activity has been demonstrated.
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$758
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Phosphatidylserine/Prothrombin (PS/PT) Antibody (IgG)
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$379
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Description:
Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an acquired autoimmune thrombophilia characterized by thrombosis (venous and/or arterial or microvascular) and/or pregnancy loss or morbidity in association with persistent positivity of a heterogenous group of autoantibodies known as anti- phospholipid antibodies (APL). The international laboratory consensus criteria for the diagnosis of APS includes a positive lupus anticoagulant and/or moderate to high positivity for IgG/IgM Cardiolipin and Beta-2-Glycoprotein I antibodies. Although not included in the criteria classification for APS diagnosis, antibodies directed against a phosphatidylserine/prothrombin complex (PS/PT) have been reported to have a high association with venous thrombosis and obstetric abnormalities, but not with arterial thrombosis. In addition, a very high degree of concordance between the concentration of aPS/PT and lupus anticoagulant activity has been demonstrated.
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$379
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Phosphatidylserine/Prothrombin (PS/PT) Antibody (IgM)
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$379
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Description:
Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an acquired autoimmune thrombophilia characterized by thrombosis (venous and/or arterial or microvascular) and/or pregnancy loss or morbidity in association with persistent positivity of a heterogenous group of autoantibodies known as anti- phospholipid antibodies (APL). The international laboratory consensus criteria for the diagnosis of APS includes a positive lupus anticoagulant and/or moderate to high positivity for IgG/IgM Cardiolipin and Beta-2-Glycoprotein I antibodies. Although not included in the criteria classification for APS diagnosis, antibodies directed against a phosphatidylserine/prothrombin complex (PS/PT) have been reported to have a high association with venous thrombosis and obstetric abnormalities, but not with arterial thrombosis. In addition, a very high degree of concordance between the concentration of aPS/PT and lupus anticoagulant activity has been demonstrated.
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$379
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Phosphoethanolamine (PEA), Urine with Creatinine
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$1789
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Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare metabolic bone disease characterized by defective mineralization of bones and teeth through decreased activity of tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP). Pathogenic variants in the ALPL gene on chromosome 1 lead to HPP, which can be inherited in an autosomal recessive or autosomal dominant fashion depending on the nature of the variant; the dominant form of the disease typically exhibits a mild phenotype. HPP has a range of severity, with the most severe forms presenting in infancy or even prenatally and the mildest forms presenting in adulthood. However, it should be noted that a prenatal benign form of HPP also exists. Depending on the age of onset and/or severity, HPP can be classified as either Perinatal, Infantile, Juvenile, Adult, or as Odontohypophosphatasia. In the most severe perinatal form of the disease, skeletal deformities are present at birth and can also be detected on prenatal ultrasound. The impaired bone mineralization results in skeletal abnormalities including shortening and bowing of the limbs, a narrow chest leading to hypoplastic lungs. Stillbirths are common with this severe phenotype. Most individuals with perinatal HPP did not survive. Infantile HPP presents within the first six months of life with rickets and increased bone fractures. Growth is affected and patients can experience hypercalcemia and nephrocalcinosis. Childhood HPP presents after six months of age; radiographic features are consistent with rickets and premature loss of teeth with intact roots is a characteristic finding. In adults, HPP often presents with recurrent fractures, stress fractures, slow-healing fractures, and bone and joint pain. In the mildest form of the disease, odontohypophosphatasia dental abnormalities are found in the absence of any skeletal manifestations. The severe form of the disease has an incidence of approximately 1:300,000 based on a French study; the prevalence of the milder autosomal dominant form of the disease was predicted to be as high as 1:6370 from the same study.HPP can be diagnosed by decreased activity of serum alkaline phosphatase and increased excretion of the TNSALP substrate phosphoethanolamine (PEA) in urine. Molecular analysis of the ALPL gene can also be used to establish a diagnosis of HPP. There is strong genotype-phenotype correlation.The recombinant enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) was approved by the FDA in 2015 and has been used as first-line therapy in several forms of HPP.PEA urinalysis is used to support a diagnosis of HPP, especially in patients with low alkaline phosphatase, and to monitor ERT. Several studies showed that elevated urine PEA is a specific biomarker for HPP. However, other bone diseases, some endocrine disorders and hypertension can also cause elevated urine PEA.
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$1789
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Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody, ELISA
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$1287
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Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody (Ab) testing provides physicians with a non-invasive tool for diagnosing primary membranous nephritis (PMN), an autoimmune disease most commonly mediated by autoantibodies to the podocyte antigen, PLA2R. PLA2R Ab is a highly specific biomarker for PMN and is detected in about 70-80% of patients. Moreover, PLA2R Ab levels frequently rise and fall with the clinical course of PMN and PLA2R Ab levels may have clinical utility in monitoring PMN patients for therapeutic response, remission, and disease relapse.
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$1287
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Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody, IFA
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$898
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Description:
Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody (Ab) testing provides physicians with a non-invasive tool for diagnosing primary membranous nephritis (PMN), an autoimmune disease most commonly mediated by autoantibodies to the podocyte antigen, PLA2R. PLA2R Ab is a highly specific biomarker for PMN and is detected in about 70-80% of patients. Moreover, PLA2R Ab levels frequently rise and fall with the clinical course of PMN and PLA2R Ab levels may have clinical utility in monitoring PMN patients for therapeutic response, remission, and disease relapse.
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$898
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Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody Panel
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$2185
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Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) Antibody (Ab) testing provides physicians with a non-invasive tool for diagnosing primary membranous nephritis (PMN), an autoimmune disease most commonly mediated by autoantibodies to the podocyte antigen, PLA2R. PLA2R Ab is a highly specific biomarker for PMN and is detected in about 70-80% of patients. Moreover, PLA2R Ab levels frequently rise and fall with the clinical course of PMN and PLA2R Ab levels may have clinical utility in monitoring PMN patients for therapeutic response, remission, and disease relapse.
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$2185
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Phospholipids
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$324
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Phospholipids are used in diagnosing and treating disorders of lipid metabolism associated with atherosclerosis.
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$324
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Phthalic Anhydride (k79) IgE
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$80
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This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual's IgE response to phthalic anhydride, an organic compound widely used in the resin manufacturing. Exposure to phthalic anhydride may irritate the eyes, respiratory tract, and skin and cause occupational asthma [1]. This test is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [2]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [2]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following web page: https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/whole-allergens.html?key=k79 References 1. Venables KM. Br J Ind Med. 1989 Apr;46(4):222-32. 2. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
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Allergy blood testing,
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$80
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pH, Urine, Novus
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$30
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Certain dietary conditions can produce acid or alkaline urines, which can be useful in treatment of some calculi.
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$30
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Phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation
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$698
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Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Mitogens, such as plant lectins phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM), are able to nonspecifically stimulate lymphocyte proliferation and used to evaluate patient immune responsiveness.
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$698
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Pigeon Feathers (e215) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pigeon feathers. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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PIK3CA Mutation Analysis
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$998
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Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is a lipid kinase responsible for the generation of an important signaling second messenger involved in cell survival and proliferation. The most highly expressed catalytic subunit, p110alpha, is encoded by the PIK3CA gene (Ch3q26.32). PIK3CA has been shown to be mutated in a high percentage of human cancer (10-15% overall), including endometrial (36%), breast (27%), and colorectal cancers (23%).Mutational hotspots in PIK3CA include exons 1, 9 and 20. Mutations in these regions have been reported to be associated with poor outcome in each of these malignancies and may provide patient stratification in breast cancers. In addition, mutations in PIK3CA correlate with resistance to cetuximab therapy in colorectal cancer patients. PIK3CA mutation status may therefore provide prognostic information for a number of solid tumors, as well as aid in the improvement of molecular stratification of patients.PIK3CA mutation status, especially in combination with other molecular tests, will also be an important consideration in the design of therapeutic strategies for certain malignancies. This test covers greater than 95% of the reported mutations in PIK3CA.
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$998
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Pineapple (f210) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pineapple. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pine Nut (f253) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pine nuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pine (t213) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to pine. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pinworm Examination
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$160
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Enterobius vermicularis is a human pinworm that typically infects children and other family members. It is probable that Enterobius causes no symptoms in the majority of infected adults and children.
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$160
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Pistachio (f203) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pistachios. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pistachio Nut IgG4
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$254
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The clinical utility of food-specific IgG4 tests has not been clearly established. Physicians sometimes use allergen-specific IgG4 to evaluate patients prior to or during immunotherapy. These tests can be used in special clinical situations. This test should only be ordered by physicians who recognize the limitations of the test.
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$254
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Plasma Renin Activity, LC/MS/MS
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$146
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Measurement of the Plasma Renin activity is useful in evaluating hypertension.
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$146
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Plasma Renin Activity with Reflex to Aldosterone
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$146
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A suppressed Plasma Renin Activity (PRA), ≤1 ng/mL/hr, will reflex to Aldosterone test. This test is to screen patients for Primary Aldosteronism (PA). PA is under-recognized and the most common cause of secondary hypertension. Patients with untreated PA are at a higher risk of cardiovascular, kidney and metabolic disease when compared to essential hypertensive patients.
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$146
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Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) 4G/5G
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$1000
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Description:
Plasma plasminogen activator inhibitor, PAI-1 is a major inhibitor of fibrinolysis. The 4G variant (AF386492.2:g.837del) in the PAI-1 (Serpine 1) gene promoter region is associated with an increase in the level of PAI-1 in plasma. Increased levels of PAI-1 in plasma may increase the risk for arterial and venous thrombosis, myocardial infarction, and progression of atherosclerosis and also recurrent spontaneous abortion.
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$1000
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Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor (PAI-1) Ag
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$583
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Increased activity is associated with increased risk of arterial thrombosis, such as with unexplained premature myocardial infarction. As an acute phase reactant, the activity is increased after an acute event. Studies suggest PAI-1 may be a prognostic marker in early stage breast cancer.
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$583
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Plasminogen Activity
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$885
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Decreased plasminogen activity may be inherited or acquired. Acquired deficiencies may occur with: tranexamic acid and L-asparginase use, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), liver disease, during and after thrombolytic therapy, sepsis, and hyperthyroidism. Plasminogen activity is developmentally regulated reaching adult levels at approximately 6 months of age. As a positive acute phase reactant, increased levels are associated with infection, trauma, surgery, inflammation and malignancy.
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$885
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Plasminogen, Antigenic
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$679
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This test, in combination with Plasminogen Activity (test code 4458), can help distinguish between 2 rare congenital plasminogen deficiency disorders: type 1 deficiency (hypoplasminogenemia) and type 2 deficiency (dysplasminogenemia) [1]. Type I deficiency is a quantitative deficiency that results in low plasminogen antigenic and activity levels. Type I deficiency may cause ligneous conjunctivitis. Type II deficiency is a functional deficiency that results in normal antigenic levels and low activity levels [1,2]. Plasminogen, a protein synthesized by the liver, is part of the fibrinolysis system. In the body, plasminogen is converted to plasmin in the presence of fibrin and serves to limit the extent of clot formation to preserve blood flow through vessels [1]. Plasminogen also plays an integral role in wound healing [2]. Low levels of plasminogen may be acquired or congenital. Most plasminogen deficiencies are acquired as a result of (1) treatment with thrombolytic agents such as urokinase or tissue plasminogen activator (TPA); (2) consumption from disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC); or (3) impaired synthesis from liver disease [3]. Type I congenital plasminogen deficiencies have been associated with pseudomembrane formation on mucosal surfaces. Ligneous conjunctivitis is the most well-defined disorder associated with quantitative deficiency of plasminogen [2]. The relationship between plasminogen deficiency and thrombosis is unclear [2,3]. Many conditions may affect results of plasminogen testing, including liver failure; processes that increase fibrin degradation products (FDPs), such as DIC; and interference from elevated hemoglobin, bilirubin, or triglycerides. Exposure to heparin or cryoprecipitate products may also affect results. Interpretation of the antigenic plasminogen result requires integration with other laboratory and clinical studies. This test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history, and physical examination findings. References 1. Shaz BH, et al. Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis Clinical and Laboratory Aspects. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Elsevier; 2013:883-884. 2. Mehta R, et al. Haemophilia. 2008;14:1261-1268. 3. Hedner U, et al. Haemostasis.1988;18(suppl 1):87-92
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$679
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Platelet Antibodies, Indirect (IgG, IgM)
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$438
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The identification of circulating platelet antibodies is useful in order to identify immune-mediated platelet destruction. Disorders associated with immune platelet destruction include isoimmune neonatal thrombocytopenia, drug induced thrombocytopenia, drug sensitivities, allergies and post transfusion purpura. The destruction is either congenital, i.e., autoimmune where a malfunction in the immune response results in the production of antibodies directed against 'self' platelet specific antigens; or else platelet destruction occurs when the patient received platelet-specific antibodies from an outside source such as a non-compatible blood transfusion or maternal transfer across the placental barrier. In either of the above situations, the detection of platelet antibodies is useful in order to determine if an immune basis is responsible for the thrombocytopenia observed clinically.
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$438
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Platelet Antibodies, Indirect (IgG, IgM, IgA)
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$1086
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The identification of circulating platelet antibodies is useful in order to identify immune-mediated platelet destruction. Disorders associated with immune platelet destruction include isoimmune neonatal thrombocytopenia, drug induced thrombocytopenia, drug sensitivities, allergies and post transfusion purpura. The destruction is either autoimmune, where a malfunction in the immune response results in the production of antibodies directed against 'self' platelet specific antigens; or else platelet destruction occurs when the patient received platelet-specific antibodies from an outside source such as a non-compatible blood transfusion or maternal transfer across the placental barrier. In either of the above situations, the detection of platelet antibodies is useful in order to determine if an immune basis is responsible for the thrombocytopenia observed clinically.
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$1086
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Platelet Antibody, Direct, Flow Cytometry
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$935
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Thrombocytopenia that is refractory to platelet transfusions may be due to direct platelet antibody. Testing is useful to differentiate immune from non-immune disorders.
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$935
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Platelet Antibody, Direct (IgG)
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$899
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Platelet associated IgG, IgA, and IgM (PAIgG, PAIgM, PAIgA) detection is useful in identifying immune-mediated platelet destruction. Elevated PAIgG is associated with autoimmune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) as well as thrombocytopenia in systemic lupus erythromatous (SLE), carcinoma, HIV, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
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$899
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Platelet Antibody, Indirect (IgG)
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$836
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The identification of circulating platelet antibodies is useful in order to identify immune-mediated platelet destruction. Disorders associated with immune platelet destruction include isoimmune neonatal thrombocytopenia, drug induced thrombocytopenia, drug sensitivities, allergies and post transfusion purpura. The destruction is either autoimmune, where a malfunction in the immune response results in the production of antibodies directed against 'self' platelet specific antigens; or else platelet destruction occurs when the patient received platelet-specific antibodies from an outside source such as a non-compatible blood transfusion or maternal transfer across the placental barrier. In either of the above situations, the detection of platelet antibodies is useful in order to determine if an immune basis is responsible for the thrombocytopenia observed clinically.
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$836
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Platelet Antibody, Indirect (IgM)
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$836
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Description:
The identification of circulating platelet antibodies is useful in order to identify immune-mediated platelet destruction. Disorders associated with immune platelet destruction include isoimmune neonatal thrombocytopenia, drug induced thrombocytopenia, drug sensitivities, allergies and post transfusion purpura. The destruction is either autoimmune, where a malfunction in the immune response results in the production of antibodies directed against 'self' platelet specific antigens; or else platelet destruction occurs when the patient received platelet-specific antibodies from an outside source such as a non-compatible blood transfusion or maternal transfer across the placental barrier. In either of the above situations, the detection of platelet antibodies is useful in order to determine if an immune basis is responsible for the thrombocytopenia observed clinically.
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$836
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Platelet Antibody Screen (IgG and IgM)
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$849
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- Check for unexplained bruising causes
- Screen for low platelet count issues
- Detect immune-related bleeding problems
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$849
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Platelet Autoantibodies
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$1121
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- Detect unexplained bruising and bleeding causes
- Check immune attacks on your platelets
- Screen for low platelet count reasons
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$1121
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Platelet Count, EDTA
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$30
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Platelets must be present in adequate numbers and have proper function to aid in hemostasis.
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$30
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Platinum, Serum/Plasma
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$750
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Description:
- Measures platinum levels in blood.
- Checks for platinum exposure.
- Monitors treatment with platinum drugs.
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Platinum, Serum/Plasma
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$750
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Plum (f255) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against plums. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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PML-RARA t(15;17), Quantitative, Real Time-PCR
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$1697
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This assay detects the short form (bcr3), long form (bcr1) and the variant exon 6 (bcr2) PML-RARA transcripts associated with the t(15; 17) chromosomal translocation. PML-RARA transcript levels are expressed as normalized copy number (NCN) of PML-RARA using ABL1 as internal control. The lower limit of PML-RARA + leukemia detection in this assay is dependent on the quality of RNA obtained and the cellularity of the sample. Analytic assay sensitivity is determined at 1:100,000. Various clinical regimens combining all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), arsenic trioxide (ATO) and anthracyclines now cure the majority of APL patients. ATRA induces APL differentiation and transient remissions. ATO targets PML through oxidation-triggered disulphide bond formation and direct binding, resulting in PML-RARA sumoylation, ubiquitylation and proteasome-mediated degradation (Lallemand-Breitenbach et al. 2012).
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$1697
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PMS2, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Defects in mismatch repair systems cause elevated spontaneous mutation rates and increased instability of DNA microsatellite repetitive sequences expressed.
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$834
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PMS2, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Defects in mismatch repair systems cause elevated spontaneous mutation rates and increased instability of DNA microsatellite repetitive sequences expressed.
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$632
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PM/Scl-100 Antibody, IgG by Immunoblot
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$423
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May be useful when evaluating for systemic sclerosis or connective tissue disease associated with overlapping features of systemic sclerosis and/or myositis.
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$423
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Pneumocystis jirovecii DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
- Detect serious lung infection risk early
- Screen immune-compromised respiratory symptoms fast
- Monitor persistent cough and breathing issues
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$1505
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Pneumocystis jirovecii, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1763
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This test is intended for HIV-positive and immunocompromised individuals with clinical presentation and/or radiographic findings consistent with P. jirovecii infection. This test can be used to aid in the diagnosis of P. jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) enabling the initiation of specific therapy. The PCR test has higher sensitivity and specificity when compared to alternative diagnostic methods such as staining (GMS, Calcofluor white, DFA), (1,3) β-D-glucan test or imaging studies. Due to the analytical sensitivity of this assay, the test can be positive in colonized individuals without clinical evidence of PCP. The reportable range of this test is 250 to 125,000,000 copies/mL (2.40 to 8.10 Log copies/mL). The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings and history.Reference1. Bateman M, et al. Medical Mycology. 2020;58 :1015-1028.
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$1763
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Pokeweed Mitogen (PWM)-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation
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$698
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Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Mitogens, such as plant lectins phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM), are able to nonspecifically stimulate lymphocyte proliferation and used to evaluate patient immune responsiveness.
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$698
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Poliovirus (Types 1, 3) Antibodies, Neutralization
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$1400
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Description:
- Check if you are protected from polio
- Verify your body's defense against infection
- Assess need for booster to stay safe
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$1400
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Poppy Seed (f224) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against poppy seeds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pork (f26) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pork. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pork (f26) IgG
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$118
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- Check pork food sensitivity levels
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating
- Track symptoms linked to pork
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$118
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Porphobilinogen, Quantitative, 24-Hour Urine
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$289
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Urinary Porphobilinogen is the first step in the diagnosis of acute porphyrias such as acute intermittent porphyria (AIP). AIP is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by deficiency of porphobilinogen deaminase. An acute attack usually includes gatrointestinal disturbance and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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$289
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Porphobilinogen, Quantitative, Random Urine
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$289
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Urinary Porphobilinogen is the first step in the diagnosis of acute porphyrias such as acute intermittent porphyria (AIP). AIP is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by deficiency of porphobilinogen deaminase. An acute attack usually includes gatrointestinal disturbance and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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$289
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Porphyrins, Fractionated, Plasma
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$822
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Porphyria is a group of distinct disorders characterized by the abnormal accumulation of porphyrins or porphyrin precursors. Porphyrin fractionation of plasma is useful in diagnosing certain types of porphyrias and excluding porphyrias in patients with chronic renal failure suspected of having a porphyria.
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$822
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Porphyrins, Fractionated, Quantitative, 24-Hour Urine
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$663
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Porphyria is a group of distinct disorders characterized by the abnormal accumulation of porphyrins or porphyrin precursors. Porphyrin Fractionation of Urine is useful in diagnosing porphyrin cutanea tarda, hereditary coproporphyria, and variegate porphyria.
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$663
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Porphyrins, Fractionated, Quantitative and Porphobilinogen, 24-Hour Urine
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$952
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Urinary Porphobilinogen is the first step in the diagnosis of acute porphyrias such as acute intermittent porphyria (AIP). AIP is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by deficiency of porphobilinogen deaminase. An acute attack usually includes gastrointestinal disturbance and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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$952
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Porphyrins, Fractionated, Quantitative, Random Urine
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$419
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- Screen for rare porphyria symptoms
- Check unexplained abdominal pain causes
- Assess skin sensitivity and nerve symptoms
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$419
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Porphyrins, Total, Plasma
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$553
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To diagnose patients with chronic renal failure who may be suspected of primary or secondary porphyria.
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$553
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Posaconazole
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$925
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The antifungal drug posaconazole is indicated for prophylaxis of invasive aspergillus and candida infections in severely immunocompromised patients. It may also be used in the treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis refractory to itraconazole and fluconazole. The chronic nature of fungal infections demands constant monitoring of posaconazole levels within a patient to ensure that adequate therapeutic levels of the drug are administered, absorbed and subsequently excreted.
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$925
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Post COVID-19 Coagulation Panel
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$340
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Description:
About 10-30% of patients continue with lingering symptoms four or more weeks after COVID-19 infection, including those who had mild, or no symptoms termed as post-COVID conditions. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provided Interim Guidance for Assessment and Testing for Evaluating and Caring for Patients with Post-COVID Conditions. The CDC recommends laboratory testing be guided by the patient history, physical examination, and clinical findings. Specialized tests might be considered if symptoms persist for 12 weeks post COVID. This panel is to be considered for persistent symptoms to evaluate coagulation conditions.
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$340
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Post COVID-19 Expanded Panel
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$174
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Description:
About 10-30% of patients continue with lingering symptoms four or more weeks after COVID-19 infection, including those who had mild, or no symptoms termed as post-COVID conditions. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provided Interim Guidance for Assessment and Testing for Evaluating and Caring for Patients with Post-COVID Conditions. The CDC recommends laboratory testing be guided by the patient history, physical examination, and clinical findings. A basic panel of laboratory tests might be considered for patients with ongoing symptoms to assess for conditions that may respond to treatment, until more information and evidence is available for specific laboratory testing for post-COVID conditions. This panel is to be considered for basic testing if no previous testing was performed.
Alternative names: Long Haul COVID,SARS-COV-2,CDC, Panel,Post COVID Conditions,Post-COVD-19,Post COVID Brain Fog,Post COVID Lethargy,CDC, Post COVID,Fatigue
Includes:
CBC (includes Differential and Platelets)
Basic Metabolic Panel
Hepatic Function Panel
Ferritin
Urinalysis, Complete
TSH with Reflex to Free T4
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy, Total, Immunoassay
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Heart & cholesterol,
Infectious diseases,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$174
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Post COVID-19 Panel
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$151
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Description:
About 10-30% of patients continue with lingering symptoms four or more weeks after COVID-19 infection, including those who had mild, or no symptoms termed as post-COVID conditions. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provided Interim Guidance for Assessment and Testing for Evaluating and Caring for Patients with Post-COVID Conditions. The CDC recommends laboratory testing be guided by the patient history, physical examination, and clinical findings. A basic panel of laboratory tests might be considered for patients with ongoing symptoms to assess for conditions that may respond to treatment, until more information and evidence is available for specific laboratory testing for post-COVID conditions. This panel is to be considered for persistent symptoms if basic testing such as Complete Blood Counts, Basic Metabolic Profile, and Liver Function Tests has been completed.
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$151
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Post COVID-19 Rheumatological Panel
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$986
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Description:
About 10-30% of patients continue with lingering symptoms four or more weeks after COVID-19 infection, including those who had mild, or no symptoms termed as post-COVID conditions. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provided Interim Guidance for Assessment and Testing for Evaluating and Caring for Patients with Post-COVID Conditions. The CDC recommends laboratory testing be guided by the patient history, physical examination, and clinical findings. Specialized tests might be considered if symptoms persist for 12 weeks post COVID. This panel is to be considered for persistent symptoms such as joint pains or rheumatological conditions.
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$986
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Post-holiday morning checkup
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$124
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Description:
- Check essential organs after the party stress
- Track hydration & inflammation
- Get an overall health snapshot
Includes:
Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets):
WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Potassium
Sodium
**** Electrolyte Panel is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and Kidney Function Profile.***
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$124
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Post-Vasectomy, Spermatozoa, Qualitative
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$260
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Description:
- Checks for sperm after vasectomy.
- Confirms successful vasectomy procedure.
- Tests if vasectomy worked properly.
Includes:
Post-Vasectomy, Spermatozoa, Qualitative
Patient Instructions:
Collect into a sterile wide-mouth plastic container. Note the date and time of collection. The specimen should be delivered to the lab as soon as possible following collection.
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$260
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Potassium, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Assessment of hydration status and overall electrolyte balance.
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$212
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Potassium, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Urinary excretion of potassium is increased in primary aldosteronism. It is often increased in dehydration and in salicylate toxicity. Decreased levels are seen in malabsorption.
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$202
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Potassium, Feces
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$263
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Description:
This test measures potassium in liquid stool. Measurements of electrolytes and osmotic gap in liquid stool help differentiate between secretory and osmotic diarrhea and, thus, guide further evaluation of chronic diarrhea [1,2].Diarrhea can be categorized as secretory or osmotic depending on how the water content of stool is drawn in the intestine lumen. Secretory diarrhea is caused by defective electrolyte absorption that increases the stool's electrolyte levels. Conditions associated with secretory diarrhea include infection, neuroendocrine tumors, congenital chloridorrhea, intestinal resection, and diffuse mucosal disease [1]. Osmotic diarrhea is caused by the osmotic effect of a substance that retains water in the intestine lumen and leads to decreased electrolyte levels in the stool. Conditions associated with osmotic diarrhea include ingesting poorly absorbed solutes (eg, sorbitol, mannitol, and laxatives containing magnesium) and enzyme dysfunction (eg, lactose intolerance) [2].Stool potassium level is often measured in conjunction with stool sodium level to calculate osmotic gap, which is the difference between the stool osmolality and twice the sum of the stool sodium and potassium levels. Osmotic gap is useful in assessing the contribution of stool electrolytes to osmolality and differentiating between secretory and osmotic diarrhea [1,2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Schiller LR. Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2012;26(5):551-562.2. Block DR, et al. Body fluids. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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$263
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Potassium, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
False elevations of potassium may be due to hemolysis or rupture of platelets during coagulation process. The use of plasma potassium levels should be limited to those patients with spuriously elevated or depressed potassium levels due to blood samples left at room temperature, in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia with very high WBC counts (false decline), and those with thrombocytosis (increased platelets) with counts in excess of one million (false elevation).
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$30
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Potassium, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Urinary excretion of potassium is increased in primary aldosteronism. It is often increased in dehydration and in salicylate toxicity. Decreased levels are seen in malabsorption.
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$212
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Potassium, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Urinary excretion of potassium is increased in primary aldosteronism. It is often increased in dehydration and in salicylate toxicity. Decreased levels are seen in malabsorption.
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Price:
$202
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Potassium, RBC
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$336
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Description:
- Measures potassium inside red blood cells
- Assesses electrolyte balance
- Useful in diagnosing potassium deficiencies
Includes:
Potassium, RBC
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Price:
$336
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Potassium, Serum
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$114
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Description:
Potassium measurements are useful in monitoring electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of disease conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels. Potassium is elevated in adrenal cortical insufficiency, acute renal failure and in some cases of diabetic acidosis. Potassium is decreased in diuretic administration and renal tubular acidosis.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Serum potassium.
**** Potassium, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), Chem Panel, Electrolyte Panel, Kidney Function Profile.***
Categories:
General wellness,
Hormones & metabolism,
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Price:
$114
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Potato (f35) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against potatoes. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Potato (f35) IgG
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$118
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Description:
IgE-assays are the best-studied and most accepted serologic tests for evaluating food allergy status. However, some clinicians also use IgG tests when evaluating individuals for food allergies, sensitivities, or tolerance. Food-specific IgG is generally believed to be a normal physiological response to food exposures. Therefore, many professional organizations, including the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, recommend against using IgG testing to diagnose food allergies or food intolerances/sensitivities [1-3]. We offer IgG food tests to support providers who use them in their evaluation of patients experiencing adverse reactions to foods. References: 1. AAAAI. https://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/library/allergy-library/IgG-food-test. Accessed November 5, 2019. 2. Carr S, et al. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2010;8:12. 3. Stapel SO, et al. Allergy. 2008;63:793-769.
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$118
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Prader-Willi/Angelman Syndrome, DNA Methylation Analysis
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$1923
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Description:
- Detects genetic cause of the syndrome
- Analyzes DNA for specific markers
- Identifies Prader-Willi or Angelman Syndrome
Includes:
Prader-Willi/Angelman Syndrome, DNA Methylation Analysis
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Price:
$1923
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Pre-biologic/biosimilar Screen Panel, HCV/HBV with Reflexes and QFT 1 Tube
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$650
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Description:
For patients diagnosed with any of a number of chronic autoimmune disorders (such as rheumatoid arthritis, plaque psoriasis, IBD and others), this panel combines screening for HCV, HBV and latent TB, all of which are required before initiating therapy with biologics and/or biosimilars. It is important to identify whether latent infections are present as they can rapidly manifest themselves in an immunosuppressed patient.
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Price:
$650
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Pre-biologic/biosimilar Screen Panel, HCV/HBV with Reflexes and QFT 4 Tubes
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$650
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Description:
For patients diagnosed with any of a number of chronic autoimmune disorders (such as rheumatoid arthritis, plaque psoriasis, IBD and others), this panel combines screening for HCV, HBV and latent TB, all of which are required before initiating therapy with biologics and/or biosimilars. It is important to identify whether latent infections are present as they can rapidly manifest themselves in an immunosuppressed patient.
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Price:
$650
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Pregabalin
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$864
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Description:
Pregabalin is an anti-epileptic drug. It works by slowing down impulses in the brain that cause seizures. Pregabalin also affects chemicals in the brain that send signals across the nervous system. Pregabalin is used to control seizures and to treat fibromyalgia.
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$864
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Pregnancy Brain Fog Testing
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$294
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Description:
During pregnancy, the body undergoes several changes, including hormonal fluctuations, changes in metabolism, and increased blood volume, which can all affect cognitive function. Many women report experiencing forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, and mental fogginess during pregnancy, commonly referred to as “pregnancy brain fog”, "pregnancy brain", or "mommy brain". This cognitive impairment is often temporary and usually occurs during the first trimester and may persist throughout the pregnancy. If you’re unsure if your brain fog is related to pregnancy, or you’re already pregnant and are experiencing brain fog symptoms, this test can help you gather important information.
Includes:
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Quantitative, Serum Estrogens, total Progesterone, serum Vitamin B12 Iron, serum Ferritin, serum Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Magnesium, serum Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$294
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Pregnancy test (very early) - Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Total, Quantitative
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$66
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Description:
Determine the presence of hCG in patients with gestational trophoblastic disease; evaluate and monitor male patients with testicular tumors; follow up molar pregnancy. The quantitative hCG assay should be used for nonroutine detection of hCG (eg, ectopic pregnancy, threatened abortions, miscarriages, or very early pregnancy). hCG may reach detectable limits within 7-10 days of conception. hCG is produced by the placenta and reaches a peak between the 7th and 10th week of gestation.
hCG is a glycoprotein hormone produced by the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta and secreted during normal pregnancy and with pathologic conditions such as hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma and testicular neoplasm.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, Chorionic Gonadotropin, hCG
Includes:
hCG Quantitative, Serum.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Infertility blood testing,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$66
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Pregnenolone, LC/MS
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$228
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Description:
Pregnenolone levels tend to be elevated in several forms of CAH (congenital adrenal hyperplasia). Levels have been shown to be elevated in patients with idiopathic hirsutism.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Pregnenolone, LC/MS
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$228
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Prenatal Carrier Panel (CFvantage, Fragile X, SMA)
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$5024
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Description:
This panel identifies individuals at risk of having offspring with Cystic Fibrosis (the most common life-limiting autosomal recessive disease), Fragile X syndrome (the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability), and Spinal Muscular Atrophy (the second most common lethal autosomal recessive disease).
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$5024
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Pre-op panel for men
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$148
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Description:
- Unveil hidden health issues before surgery
- Confirm your body's readiness for the procedure
- Highlight areas needing attention for a smooth recovery
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
PT and PTT HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation with confirmation testing on repeatedly reactive results.
Alternative Name(s) Fourth Generation HIV 4th Generation HIV
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation. If HIV Antigen and Antibody, 4th Generation Screen is Repeatedly Reactive, HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation will be performed If HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation is Indeterminate or Negative, HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR will be performed Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$148
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Pre-op panel for women
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$171
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of any hidden issues
- Reveal underlying health conditions effortlessly
- Confirm your readiness for surgery confidently
Includes:
PT and PTT
Color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, bilirubin, and urobilinogen. These tests are done on all routine urinalysis ordered and if protein, leukocyte, occult blood, nitrite, and turbidity are all negative, microscopic examination is not performed; just the above parameters are reported. (If results are abnormal test will reflex to include microscopic examination).
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
hCG Quantitative, Serum.
HIV 1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation with confirmation testing on repeatedly reactive results.
Alternative Name(s) Fourth Generation HIV 4th Generation HIV
Note: Confirmation testing is performed on reactive results only if initial values fall within a designated range requiring additional confirmation. If HIV Antigen and Antibody, 4th Generation Screen is Repeatedly Reactive, HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation will be performed If HIV-1/2 Antibody Differentiation is Indeterminate or Negative, HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR will be performed
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$171
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PrEP Chlamydia/Neisseria gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA, Urogenital
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$96
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Description:
C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. It is also the most frequent cause of non-gonococcal urethritis in men. Among women, the consequences of Chlamydial infections are severe if left untreated. Approximately half of Chlamydial infections are asymptomatic. Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococci) is the causative agent of gonorrhea. In men, this disease generally results in anterior urethritis accompanied by purulent exudate. In women, the disease is most often found in the cervix, but the vagina and uterus may also be infected. This assay may be performed as part of an overall screening regimen for patients considering or who are currently taking HIV PrEP. Please refer to the "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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$96
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PrEP Creatinine
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$30
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Description:
Serum creatinine is useful in the evaluation of kidney function and in monitoring renal dialysis. A serum creatinine result within the reference range does not rule out renal function impairment: serum creatinine is not sensitive to early renal damage since it varies with age, gender and ethnic background. The impact of these variables can be reduced by an estimation of the glomerular filtration rate using an equation that includes serum creatinine, age and gender.This assay may be performed as part of an overall screening regimen for patients considering or who are currently taking HIV PrEP. Please refer to the "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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$30
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PrEP HBV Triple Screen Panel with Reflexes
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$123
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Description:
This panel consists of the three tests recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for screening for hepatitis B infection: 1) hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg); 2) antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs); 3) total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc). Low positive HBsAg samples will be confirmed by a HBsAg neutralization test. Reactive total anti-HBc samples will reflex to an anti-HBc IgM test.This panel can be ordered for universal HBV screening in all adults, including pregnant persons and patients who are at increased risk of acquiring HBV. Current guidelines recommend that asymptomatic adults be screened at least once for HBV. Periodic, repeat testing using this panel can be performed for individuals with appropriate risk factors.Reference: Conners EE, Panagiotakopoulos L, Hofmeister MG, et al. Screening and Testing for Hepatitis B Virus Infection: CDC Recommendations - United States, 2023. MMWR Recomm Rep. 023;72:1-25.This assay may be performed as part of an overall screening regimen for patients considering or who are currently taking HIV PrEP. Please refer to the "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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$123
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PrEP hCG, Total, Quantitative
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$30
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Description:
hCG may reach detectable limits within 7-10 days of conception. hCG is produced by the placenta and reaches a peak between the 7th and 10th week of gestation. hCG is a glycoprotein hormone produced by the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta and secreted during normal pregnancy and with pathologic conditions such as hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma and testicular neoplasm. Order hCG, Total, Qualitative, Urine, if hCG serum result is inconsistent with clinical presentation.This assay may be performed as part of an overall screening regimen for patients considering or who are currently taking HIV PrEP. Please refer to the "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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Price:
$30
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PrEP Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to HCV, RNA, Real-Time PCR
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$38
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Description:
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a major cause of hepatitis. The clinical symptoms of an HCV infection are variable. Infection with HCV results in a chronic infection in 50 to 80% of cases. The "window" between HCV acquisition and seroreactivity is highly variable; up to six months.This assay may be performed as part of an overall screening regimen for patients considering or who are currently taking HIV PrEP. Please refer to the "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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Price:
$38
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PrEP HIV-1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation,Screen and HIV-1 RNA
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$655
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Description:
This profile is for clinician determination of HIV status for PrEP provision for patients with recent or ongoing antiretroviral prophylaxis use. If the patient has taken oral PrEP within the last 3 months or has received cabotegravir in the past 12 months, then both an HIV Antibody/Antigen assay and an HIV-1 Qualitative Nucleic Acid Amplification test (NAAT) are indicated. Results are utilized to monitor patients who are HIV-1 negative and currently on oral or injectable PrEP and to inform ongoing patient management.Please refer to the U.S. Public Health Service "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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Price:
$655
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PrEP HIV-1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation, with Reflexes
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$54
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Description:
This test is used to diagnose HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection, including acute infection, and to differentiate HIV-1 from HIV-2. It is consistent with the HIV diagnostic algorithm recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This diagnostic algorithm is NOT intended for patients currently on PrEP as these patients require concurrent HIV Antigen/Antibody and HIV-1 RNA tests.If the HIV-1/HIV-2 Antigen/Antibody test is positive, an antibody-based HIV-1/HIV-2 test is performed (at additional charge) to confirm infection and differentiate between HIV-1 and HIV-2. If the antibody-based HIV-1/HIV-2 test is Negative or Indeterminate, an HIV-1 RNA test will be performed (at additional charge) to identify patients with acute, early HIV-1 infection.For determination of HIV status for patients who have taken oral PrEP within 3 months, or injectable PrEP within 12 months, please order PrEP HIV-1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation, Screen and HIV-1 RNA.
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Price:
$54
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PrEP HIV-1/2 Antigen/Antibodies, 4th Generation, Reflex to Differentiation
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$54
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Description:
This profile is for clinician determination of HIV status for PrEP provision for patients without recent or ongoing antiretroviral prophylaxis use who are considering initiating PrEP. If the patient has not taken oral PrEP within the last 3 months or has not received cabotegravir in the past 12 months, then current guidelines recommend screening with an HIV Antibody/Antigen test with reflex to confirmation. If an HIV exposure-prone event and signs and symptoms of acute HIV are reported within the prior 4 weeks and the antibody confirmation is negative or indeterminate, additional testing with an HIV-1 RNA assay on a new specimen is recommended to determine PrEP eligibility.Please refer to the U.S. Public Health Service "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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$54
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PrEP HIV-1 RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$601
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Description:
This assay is part of a multi-step algorithm for determination of HIV status in patients being considered for PrEP. In patients with negative or indeterminate HIV antibody results who have reported an HIV exposure-prone event and have had signs and symptoms of acute HIV within the prior 4 weeks, an HIV-1 Nucleic Acid Amplification test (NAAT) is recommended. The results of the algorithm are used to determine eligibility for PrEP in patients who have not taken oral PrEP within the last 3 months or have not received cabotegravir in the past 12 months.Please refer to the U.S. Public Health Service "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States-2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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Price:
$601
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PrEP RPR (Diagnosis) with Reflex Titer and Treponema pallidum Antibody, IA
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$30
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Description:
RPR is a nontreponemal (lipoidal antigen) test used to screen for syphilis. Positive RPR samples are reflexed to determine titer and to a confirmatory treponemal assay as part of the traditional algorithm. False positive results associated with various medical conditions, including other infections (e.g., HIV), autoimmune conditions, vaccinations, injecting drug use, pregnancy, and older age may occur with the RPR test.This assay may be performed as part of an overall screening regimen for patients considering or who are currently taking HIV PrEP. Please refer to the "Preexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2021 Update Clinical Practice Guideline" for additional information.
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$30
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Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Diagnostic Panel
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$1626
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This panel may be helpful in the diagnostic evaluation of individuals with suspected primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). This panel includes anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA), with reflex to titer; an antinuclear antibody (ANA) immunofluorescence assay (IFA) screen, performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, with reflex to titer and pattern; actin (smooth muscle) antibody (SMA; IgG); Sjogren antibodies (SSA, SSB); thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibody; and liver kidney microsome type 1 (LKM-1) antibody (IgG).PBC can be diagnosed by fulfilling 2 of the 3 diagnostic criteria that comprise biochemical evidence, histologic evidence, and the presence of PBC-specific antibodies [1]. Presence of AMAs is the serologic hallmark of PBC and can be detected in approximately 95% of patients. ANAs are detected in 10% to 30% of patients with PBC. The presence of certain ANAs patterns including those associated with antibodies to sp100 or gp210 have diagnostic value, especially in AMA-negative PBC [1, 2].Other antibodies included in this panel may aid in differential diagnosis or identify concomitant autoimmune diseases. Antibodies to SSA and SSB are associated with Sjogren syndrome, an autoimmune disease frequently diagnosed in patients with PBC [1]. SMAs are present in most patients with type 1 autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) but can be detected in a range of other conditions, such as viral hepatitis, malignancies, rheumatic diseases, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. LKM-1 antibody is characteristic for type 2 AIH in the absence of hepatitis C. TPO antibodies are associated with autoimmune thyroid disease, which is common in patients with PBC [2]. Note that the presence of these antibodies does not confirm the coexistence of associated autoimmune diseases [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Lindor KD, et al. Hepatology. 2019;69(1):394-419.2. Neuberger J, et al, eds. Autoimmune Liver Disease: Management and Clinical Practice. 1st ed. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2020
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$1626
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Prime Check
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$499
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Description:
- Checks your overall health
- Detects common illnesses early
- Monitors vital organ functions
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Liver Function Panel
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Amylase, Serum
Thyroglobulin Antibody (TAA or TgAb)
Cancer Antigen (CA) 125, Serum
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH), Intact
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Cortisol, Total
Creatine Kinase (CK), Total, serum.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estradiol, serum.
Rheumatoid Factor (RA)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Ferritin, serum.
Fibrinogen Activity
Folate (Folic Acid)
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum.
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total
Urinalysis
Insulin.
Iron, serum.
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum.
Magnesium, serum
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Heart Attack Risk Assessment: Apo A1 & Apo B
Serum phosphorus.
Prolactin, serum
Lipid Panel
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Thyroxine Free, Immunoassay (FT4)
Thyroxine (T4) Total
Prothrombin Time (PT) (INR)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Uric Acid, Serum
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Folate assays of samples from patients receiving therapy with certain pharmaceuticals (eg, methotrexate or leucovorin), are contraindicated because of the cross-reactivity of folate binding protein with these compounds. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Allergy blood testing,
Allergy blood testing,
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$499
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Prime Performance for Men
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$211
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Description:
Our Prime Performance is our comprehensive men's testing package with the addition of the Prostate Cancer Profile, TSH and Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS (Total only) tests. Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000. Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician. Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free and Total
Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS: This testosterone test will also provide results when the total testosterone value is >1500 but <10,000.
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
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General wellness,
Specific blood tests for men,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$211
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Primidone and Phenobarbital
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$313
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Description:
- Check seizure medication blood levels
- Monitor treatment dose effectiveness
- Track drowsiness and side effect risks
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$313
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Privet (t210) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to privet. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Pro Bodybuilder Hormone Checkup
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$328
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Description:
This panel has been designed for bodybuilders who want to take their performance to the next level. If this is you, you’re in the right place. Get insights you need to maximize gains and optimize your physique while watching out for potential hormone imbalances and safety alarms. Our panel analyzes important biomarkers like free and total testosterone, IGF-1, DHEA-s, estradiol ultrasensitive, SHBG, and GGT to help you fine-tune your training, diet & supplements for optimal results. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I).
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Serum.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Prolactin, serum
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$328
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Procainamide
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$230
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Description:
Procainamide is used to treat a variety of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. Metabolism of procainamide produces an active metabolite N-Acetylprocainamide (NAPA). The concentration of both procainamide and NAPA levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels of procainamide are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$230
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Procollagen Type I Intact N Terminal Propeptide
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$509
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Description:
Intact N-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen is useful in the management of osteoporosis and monitoring bone formation therapies and antiresorptive therapies.
Includes:
Procollagen Type I Intact N Terminal Propeptide
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$509
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Profilin (t216) IgE
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$60
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Description:
Profilins are found in pollens from trees, grasses, weeds, fruits, vegetables, nuts, spices, and latex. IgE reactivity to profilins contributes significantly to IgE cross-reactivity between trees, grasses, and weeds. Since profilins are also known to be heat and protease sensitive, profilin specific IgE is an important trigger for oral allergy syndrome: A mild, short lived, oral reaction, occurring immediately after the ingestion of raw fruits, vegetables, and nuts. This syndrome is more commonly seen in pollen allergic patients than in patients with true food allergies.
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$60
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Progesterone
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$75
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Description:
Progesterone is a hormone naturally secreted by the ovary during the menstrual cycle. The Progesterone Test is used to measure ovarian function and can determine if a woman has ovulated and when the ovulation occurred. Levels increase sharply during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. The level increases from 9 to 32 weeks of pregnancy.
In males, progesterone increases levels of testosterone in your body and enhances its effects. It also reduces estrogen and its effects.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Progesterone, serum.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Specific blood tests for women,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$75
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Progesterone LC/MS
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$295
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Description:
- Checks hormone levels for pregnancy health.
- Measures progesterone for ovulation timing.
- Monitors fertility treatment effectiveness.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$295
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Progesterone Receptor (PR), IHC with Interpretation
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$1003
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Description:
The presence of progesterone receptors in tumor tissue cells is used to select drug therapy, especially in women with breast carcinoma.
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Price:
$1003
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Progesterone Receptor (PR), IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
- Check tissue samples for hormone receptors
- Screen biopsy results after tumor detection
- Assess progesterone sensitivity in tissue
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$632
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Proinsulin
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$715
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Description:
Proinsulin is used to diagnose insulinomas and to monitor therapy in patients with insulinomas.
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required
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Price:
$715
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Prolactin
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$115
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Description:
Measures the level of prolactin hormone, crucial for lactation, reproductive health & mood regulation.
Both men and women typically have low prolactin levels.
In men, high levels can interfere with testosterone production.
In postpartum women, it stimulates & sustains lactation. Levels surge during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but they can also fluctuate due to exercise, stress, or sleep, highlighting the dynamic nature of this hormone.
The prolactin test also serves as a tool for detecting abnormalities such as pituitary gland tumors, which can lead to excessive prolactin production. Therefore, the test also aids in identifying underlying conditions that may require attention.
Includes:
Prolactin, serum
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 - 10 hours before testing.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$115
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Prolactin, Dilution
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$483
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Description:
- Checks hormone levels for breastfeeding.
- Examines hormone linked to milk production.
- Measures hormone affecting fertility.
Includes:
Prolactin, Dilution
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Price:
$483
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Prolactin, Total and Monomeric
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$513
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Description:
- Measures hormone related to milk production
- Checks for hormone imbalance
- Detects causes of irregular periods
Includes:
Prolactin, Total and Monomeric
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Price:
$513
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Propafenone
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$437
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Description:
Propafenone is a cardiac drug for treating ventricular arrhythmias. Therapeutic drug monitoring is important to optimize dose, to assure compliance, and to avoid toxicity.
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$437
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Prostate Infection Panel (MALES ONLY)
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$91
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Description:
Prostatitis is swelling and tenderness of the prostate gland. It is a common problem in men. The prostate gland is a doughnut-shaped gland located between the base of the penis and the bladder. The average prostate is about the size of a small peach. It surrounds the urethra, which is the tube through which urine and semen pass. The prostate makes the fluid that nourishes and carries sperm.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count w/ Differential: WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Categories:
Specific blood tests for men,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$91
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Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free and Total (MALES ONLY)
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$93
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Description:
Measures both total & free prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in your body, offering insights into prostate health and potential risks for conditions like prostate cancer.
It can help track changes and detect potential concerns early, ensuring proactive steps can be taken for a healthy prostate.
Please note: This test is exclusively for male clients. The PSA test will not be included in the lab order & will not be performed if ordered by a woman.
Includes:
Total PSA, Free PSA, % Free PSA (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Categories:
Specific blood tests for men,
General wellness,
Price:
$93
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Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) (MALES ONLY)
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$115
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Description:
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a glycoprotein produced by the epithelial cells lining the prostatic ducts and acini. Normally, it is secreted into the prostatic ducts and is present only in prostate tissue, prostatic fluid, and seminal plasma. PSA is produced by normal, hyperplastic, and cancerous prostatic tissue. PSA is used as a tumor marker for the early detection of prostate cancer and in other areas of prostate disease management. Elevated serum PSA concentrations have been reported in men with prostate cancer, benign prostatic hypertrophy, and inflammatory conditions of the prostate.
The Prostate-Specific Antigen Best Practice Statement: 2009 Update published by the American Urologic Association describes the use of PSA testing for:
- The evaluation of men at risk for prostate cancer
- Assistance in pretreatment staging
- Risk assessment posttreatment monitoring
- Use as a guide in management of men who recur after primary or secondary therapy
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Please Note: This test is for male clients only, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed when ordered by females.
Alternative Name(s):
PSA, Total
Includes:
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total
Patient Instructions:
For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$115
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Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Ultrasensitive, Post Prostatectomy (MALES ONLY)
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$113
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Description:
This test is intended for use as an aid in the management of patients following surgical or medical treatment for prostate cancer. For post-prostatectomy patients. The lower limit of accurate quantification for this assay is 0.02 ng/mL. PSA values less than 0.02 ng/mL cannot be accurately measured and will be reported as less than 0.02 ng/mL. Specimens with PSA levels below the lower limit of accurate quantification should be considered as negative. In patients with a negative result for post-prostatectomy PSA, serial monitoring of PSA levels at regular intervals, along with physical examinations and other tests, may help to detect recurrent prostate cancer.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Please Note: This test is for male clients only, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed when ordered by females.
Includes:
PSA, Post Prostatectomy (Ultrasensitive)
Patient Instructions:
PSA sampling should not be performed for at least 6 weeks after prostatic biopsy. For best results no ejaculation for 24 hours before submitting specimen.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$113
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Prostate Triple Stain (P504S, HMW Keratins, P63), IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Pathologic evaluation of prostate cancer can be challenging, especially when there is a small focus of cancer. Because benign prostate glands contain basal cells, while cancerous glands do not, differential staining of basal cells in the prostate may be useful for diagnosis. This test uses a combination of several antibodies (applied to a single slide) that differentially stain for basal cells and neoplastic cells in the prostate: P504S stains prostate adenocarcinoma, whereas p63 and the high molecular weight cytokeratins stain benign prostate basal epithelial tissue. This combination may help differentiate prostate cancer from precancerous lesions such as prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), especially when tissue is limited.
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Price:
$834
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Prostate Triple Stain (P504S, HMW Keratins, P63), IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Pathologic evaluation of prostate cancer can be challenging, especially when there is a small focus of cancer. Because benign prostate glands contain basal cells, while cancerous glands do not, differential staining of basal cells in the prostate may be useful for diagnosis. This test uses a combination of several antibodies (applied to a single slide) that differentially stain for basal cells and neoplastic cells in the prostate: P504S stains prostate adenocarcinoma, whereas p63 and the high molecular weight cytokeratins stain benign prostate basal epithelial tissue. This combination may help differentiate prostate cancer from precancerous lesions such as prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), especially when tissue is limited.
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Price:
$632
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Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP), Serum
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$97
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Description:
High concentrations of acid phosphatase are found in the prostate gland. Significant amounts are also found in platelets, bone, spleen, kidney and liver. Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) is a component of total acid phosphates and is a major constituent in seminal fluid and is also secreted in the urine. PAP is normally found in serum in very low levels. PAP measurement has found clinical application in the management of prostatic cancer patients. Serum PAP measurements have been useful in monitoring remission or relapse of a prostatic malignancy and in assessing the effectiveness of various treatment regimes. Thus, normalization in serum PAP levels has been observed following successful therapeutic intervention, while recurrent or residual disease has been associated with elevated levels of PAP.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP), Serum
Patient Instructions:
Samples must be obtained before rectal examination, biopsy, prostatectomy or prostatic massage, since manipulating the prostate gland may lead to elevated PAP levels persisting up to 24-48 hours.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$97
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Proteinase-3 Antibody
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$253
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Description:
Autoimmune vasculitis diseases are characterized by abnormal immune responses that result in inflammation and necrosis of blood vessels. The immune dysfunction may be triggered by infection, autoimmune disease, or exposure to a drug; often the cause is unknown. ANCA-associated vasculitis diseases are often characterized by the size of the blood vessels involved. The diseases present with diverse clinical features and are often rapidly progressive, causing irreversible injury to the vessels of the organs affected, such as the kidneys and lungs. Goodpasture's Syndrome, first described by Ernest Goodpasture in 1919, is characterized today by the triad of diffuse lung hemorrhage, proliferative nephritis and the presence of anti-GBM autoantibodies, which are present as linear deposits along the glomerular and alveolar basement membranes, and as circulating antibodies.
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Price:
$253
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Protein C Activity
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$649
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Description:
This test assesses how well Protein C, a natural anticoagulant, is functioning in your blood. Reduced activity can lead to a higher risk of forming harmful blood clots.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$649
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Protein C Activity and Antigen
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$1865
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Description:
Aids in characterization of protein C deficiency. Type I deficiency is characterized by reduction in activity (functional) and antigen levels. With type II deficiency (dysfunctional protein), antigen levels may be normal and activity levels are decreased. Acquired deficiencies may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. Drug therapy with L-asparaginase or fluorouracil can also reduce Protein C antigen levels.Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upondrug concentration): Vitamin K Antagonists (eg. coumadin): decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to falsely increased activity levels at higher levels; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity.
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Price:
$1865
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Protein C Activity with Reflex to Protein C Antigen
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$872
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Description:
Aids in characterization of protein C deficiency. Type I deficiency is characterized by reduction in activity (functional) and antigen levels. With type II deficiency (dysfunctional protein), antigen levels may be normal and activity levels are decreased. Acquired deficiencies may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. Drug therapy with L-asparaginase or fluorouracil can also reduce Protein C antigen levels.Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Vitamin K Antagonists (eg coumadin): decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to falsely increased activity levels at higher levels; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity.
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Price:
$872
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Protein C and Protein S, Functional
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$1802
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Description:
Protein C (PC) and Protein S (PS) deficiency may be congenital or acquired and is associated with venous thrombosis. Acquired PC or PS deficiency may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. In addition, PS deficiency is physiologic in pregnancy. Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to falsely increased activity levels at higher levels; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity.
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Price:
$1802
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Protein C and S Activity with Reflex to Protein C and/or S Antigen
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$1802
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Description:
Aids in characterization of protein C (PC) and/or protein S (PS) deficiency. PC and PS deficiency is associated with increased thrombotic risk and may be congenital or acquired. Acquired PC and PS deficiency may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. In addition, PS deficiency is physiologic in pregnancy. Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to falsely increased activity levels at higher levels; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity.
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Price:
$1802
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Protein C Antigen
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$993
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Description:
Aids in characterization of congenital protein C deficiency. Type I deficiency is characterized by reduction in activity (functional) and antigen levels. With type II deficiency (dysfunctional protein), antigen levels may be normal and activity levels are decreased. Acquired deficiencies may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. Drug therapy with L-asparaginase or fluorouracil can also reduce Protein C antigen levels.Anticoagulant interference: vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin) will decrease PC antigen levels. PC antigen testing is not impacted by other anticoagulants (heparins, and target specific anticoagulants such as Dabigatran, Argatroban, Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban).
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Price:
$993
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Protein Electrophoresis, 24-Hour Urine (UPEP)
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$523
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Description:
This test is used to analyze the protein content in urine. The proteins are separated into 5 major components: albumin, alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, and gamma. Interpretation of elevations, decreases, or visual changes in different components and/or associated patterns can provide information on various disease states, including inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, different types of kidney injury, plasma cell disorders, and cancers [1,2].UPEP is used to evaluate an individual with symptoms associated with potential monoclonal gammopathy, or when an individual has abnormally high total protein, albumin, or immunoglobulin levels. This test can help with initial diagnosis, as well as monitoring disease progression and treatment effectiveness [1,2].Specifically, the use of 24-hour urine collection (vs random urine) is recommended by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Panel as one of the tests for diagnosis for multiple myeloma and for monitoring response to treatment. The International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) recommends ordering this test every 3 to 6 months, or as needed, for example, to establish baseline or if disease worsens [1].The advantage of analyzing urine that has been collected over a 24-hour period is that it provides insight into compositional changes in urine throughout the day. This allows for a more accurate assessment of urine composition, based on averages, making the test more sensitive than a random UPEP test (test code 8525).NOTE: The results of this test should not be used in isolation; these results alone are not enough to make a diagnosis or for monitoring. UPEP results should be evaluated along with other laboratory, clinical, and imaging findings as appropriate. Additional testing, such as bone marrow studies, serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP), and immunofixation (IFE), may be required for comprehensive evaluation [1,2].References1. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Multiple myeloma. Version 2.2020; October 9, 2019. https://www.nccn.org2. Rajkumar SV, et al. Lancet Oncol. 2014;15:e538-e548.
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Price:
$523
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Protein Electrophoresis and Kappa/Lambda Light Chains
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$530
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Description:
Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an analytical technique that provides separation of serum protein into six fractions: Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, and Gamma. Interpretation of elevation, decreased, or visual change in different fractions can be used as a diagnostic aid for a variety of different disease states and protein abnormalities, including monoclonal gammopathies (MG).
Includes:
Protein, Total Protein Electrophoresis
Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Total, Serum
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$530
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Protein Electrophoresis and Total Protein, Random Urine
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$534
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Description:
This test is used to analyze the protein content in urine. The proteins are separated into 5 major components: albumin, alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, and gamma. Interpretation of elevations, decreases, or visual changes in different components and/or associated patterns can provide information on various disease states, including inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, different types of kidney injury, plasma cell disorders, and cancers [1,2].
UPEP is used to evaluate an individual with symptoms associated with potential monoclonal gammopathy, or when an individual has abnormally high total protein, albumin, or immunoglobulin levels. This test can help with initial diagnosis, as well as monitoring disease progression and treatment effectiveness [1,2].
Although a 24-hour UPEP (test code 750) is recommended for diagnosis and monitoring, sometimes a random UPEP (test code 8525) is ordered at the discretion of the clinician to help guide the diagnostic process in the right direction. One advantage of a UPEP is that no special handling is required, which may be an important factor depending on clinical conditions [3].
NOTE: The results of this test should not be used in isolation; these results alone are not enough to make a diagnosis or for monitoring. UPEP results should be evaluated along with other laboratory, clinical, and imaging findings as appropriate. Additional testing, such as bone marrow studies, serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP), and immunofixation (IFE), may be required for comprehensive evaluation [1,2].
References
1. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Multiple myeloma. Version 2.2020; October 9, 2019. https://www.nccn.org
2. Rajkumar SV, et al. Lancet Oncol. 2014;15:e538-e548.
3. American Association of Clinical Chemistry. Protein electrophoresis, immunofixation electrophoresis. https://labtestsonline.org/tests/protein-electrophoresis-immunofixation-electrophoresis. Accessed November 13, 2019.
Alternative names: UPEP
Includes:
Protein, Total, Random Urine Protein/Creatinine Ratio Creatinine, Random Urine
Protein Electrophoresis
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$534
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Protein Electrophoresis Panel 1
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$1936
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Description:
Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an analytical technique that provides separation of serum protein into six fractions: Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, and Gamma. Interpretation of elevation, decreased, or visual change in different fractions can be used as a diagnostic aid for a variety of different disease states and protein abnormalities, including monoclonal gammopathies (MG).
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Price:
$1936
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Protein Electrophoresis, with Total Protein and Reflex to IFE, Serum
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$173
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Description:
Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an analytical technique that provides separation of serum protein into six fractions: Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, and Gamma. Interpretation of elevation, decreased, or visual change in different fractions can be used as a diagnostic aid for a variety of different disease states and protein abnormalities, including monoclonal gammopathies (MG).
Alternative names: Electrophoresis, IFE,SPE with Reflex IFE,SPEP
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$173
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Protein Electrophoresis, with Total Protein and Reflex to IFE, Urine
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$523
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Description:
- Detect abnormal protein in urine
- Screen for kidney function problems
- Monitor unexplained swelling or fatigue
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Price:
$523
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Protein S Activity
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$930
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Description:
Protein S (PS) deficiency may be congenital or acquired and is associated with venous thrombosis. Acquired PS deficiency may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. In addition, PS deficiency is physiologic in pregnancy.Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Vitamin K Antagonists (eg. warfarin):decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to falsely increased activity levels at higher levels; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): may falselyincrease activity; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity.
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Price:
$930
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Protein S Activity, Antigen, Total and Free
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$2888
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Description:
Protein S deficiency may either be hereditary or acquired and is associated with an increased risk forvenous thromboembolic disease. Congenital Protein S (PS) deficiency may be classified based on the PS Antigen (Free and Total) and activity results. Type I deficiency is characterized by a decrease in antigen and activity levels whereas a Type II deficiency will have normal antigen levels but reduced activity. A third classification, Type III deficiency, is characterized by reduced free PS antigen and activity, but normal total PS antigen levels associated with increased C4b binding protein level.Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Vitamin K Antagonists (eg. warfarin): decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect to falsely increased activity levels at higher levels; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Thrombin Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): may falsely increase activity.
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$2888
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Protein S Activity with Reflex to Protein S Antigen, Total and Free
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$930
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Description:
- Screen for unexplained blood clot risk
- Check natural blood clotting balance
- Assess family history clotting disorders
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Price:
$930
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Protein S Antigen, Free
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$795
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Description:
This test measures the amount of free Protein S in your blood, which works with Protein C to prevent clotting. Low levels can indicate an increased risk of developing blood clots.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$795
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Protein S Antigen, Total
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$993
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Description:
Protein S (PS) deficiency may be congenital or acquired and is associated with venous thrombosis. Acquired PS deficiency may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. In addition, PS deficiency is physiologic in pregnancy.Anticoagulant interference: Vitamin K Antagonists (eg. warfarin) will decrease PS antigen levels. PS antigen testing is not impacted by other anticoagulants (heparins, and target specific anticoagulants such as Dabigatran, Argatroban, Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban).
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Price:
$993
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Protein S Antigen, Total and Free
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$1374
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Description:
- Check your blood clotting risk
- Screen for inherited clotting disorders
- Assess unexplained clot or miscarriage causes
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Price:
$1374
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Protein, Total, 12-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$166
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Description:
The determination of proteinuria is a well established laboratory procedure for the evaluation of renal disease (glomerular, tubular and overflow proteinuria), urinary tract inflammation, orthostatic proteinuria and preeclampsia (a potential complication of pregnancy). A more rapid clinical assessment of proteinuria using a 12-hour specimen enables a faster diagnosis with subsequent intervention in several of the clinical conditions cited above.
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$166
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Protein, Total, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$166
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Description:
Urinary total proteins are negligible in healthy individuals. Concentrations are increased in patients with a wide variety of disease that impair renal function including diabetes, hypertension, nephritic syndrome, and drug nephrotoxicity.
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$166
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Protein, Total, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$101
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Description:
Proteinuria, mainly glomerular, is often a manifestation of primary renal disease although transient proteinuria may occur with fevers, thyroid disorders, and in heart disease. In the absence of renal disease, the degree of proteinuria is slight, usually amounting to less than 2 grams per day. In chronic glomerulonephritis and in the nephrotic syndrome including lipoid nephrosis and in some forms of hypertensive vascular disease, protein loss may vary from a few grams to as much as 30 g/day.
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$101
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Protein, Total and Albumin, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
See individual tests
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Price:
$30
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Protein, Total and Protein Electrophoresis
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$173
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Description:
Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an analytical technique that provides separation of serum protein into six fractions: Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, and Gamma. Interpretation of elevation, decreased, or visual change in different fractions can be used as a diagnostic aid for a variety of different disease states and protein abnormalities, including monoclonal gammopathies (MG).
Alternative names: SPEP
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Cancer detection,
Price:
$173
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Protein, Total and Protein Electrophoresis, 24 Hour Urine and Immunofixation
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$840
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Description:
- Check for abnormal urine protein levels
- Screen for kidney filtering problems
- Monitor immune system protein patterns
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Price:
$840
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Protein, Total and Protein Electrophoresis with Immunofixation (IFE), Serum
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$557
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Description:
Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an analytical technique that provides separation of serum protein into six fractions: Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, and Gamma. Interpretation of elevation, decreased, or visual change in different fractions can be used as a diagnostic aid for a variety of different disease states and protein abnormalities, including monoclonal gammopathies (MG).
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Price:
$557
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Protein, Total, Plasma
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$30
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Description:
The total plasma protein level is the sum of all circulating proteins, including fibrinogen, that are major components of blood. Total protein measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of diseases involving the liver, kidney, or bone marrow as well as other metabolic or nutritional disorders.
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Price:
$30
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Protein, Total, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$174
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Description:
- Measures protein levels in urine.
- Checks kidney function using creatinine.
- Assesses overall protein health.
Includes:
Protein, Total, Random Urine with Creatinine
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Price:
$174
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Protein, Total, Serum
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$114
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Description:
Total protein is useful in evaluating patients for nutritional status, liver disease, protein-losing renal and gastrointestinal diseases, and many other medical conditions. Elevated concentrations may be observed in patients with monoclonal gammopathies, autoimmune hepatitis, inflammation, and other medical conditions.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Protein, Total, Serum
****Protein, total, serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and in the Liver Function Profile.****
Categories:
General wellness,
Liver diseases,
Kidney diseases,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Price:
$114
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Prothrombin Antibody (IgG)
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$589
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Description:
This test is intended for the detection and semi-quantitation of IgG anti-prothrombin (aPT) antibodies. Antiphospholipid antibodies are a heterogenous group of antibodies that bind to protein-phospholipid complexes. aPT antibodies are included in this category and may be detected in patients with autoimmune diseases (e.g. systemic lupus erythematosus) and/or with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The aPT antibody concentration values obtained from this assay are an aid to diagnosis only. If the results from this test are negative, and the clinical history is suggestive of APS, suggest testing for the APS criteria antibodies - IgG and IgM beta-2-glycoprotein I and cardiolipin antibodies, and lupus anticoagulant. If the latter testing is positive, it is recommended to repeat testing in at least 12 weeks to demonstrate persistence of antibodies.
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Price:
$589
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Prothrombin (Factor II)
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$792
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Description:
This test measures the amount of prothrombin, a protein that helps blood to clot, in your blood. Abnormal levels can suggest a risk of excessive bleeding or clotting disorders.
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$792
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Prothrombin Fragment 1.2
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$682
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Description:
When prothrombin is converted to thrombin, the prothrombin fragment 1.2 is released from prothrombin. The test is useful to assess ongoing coagulation activation as may occur in thrombosis or DIC.
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Price:
$682
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Prothrombin Time (PT) (INR)
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$134
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Description:
Screening test for abnormalities of coagulation factors that are involved in the extrinsic pathway. Also used to monitor effects of Warfarin therapy and to study patients with hereditary and acquired clotting disorders.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
PT
Includes:
Prothrombin Time (PT) (INR)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Therapeutic drug monitoring,
Price:
$134
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Prothrombin Time (PT) (INR) and Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)
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$114
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Description:
Prothrombin Time (PT) and Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)is a test that is used to diagnose blood clotting disorders.
PT-Screening test for deficiencies of plasma coagulation factors other than Factors VII and XIII. The test is also used to monitor patients on heparin therapy.
PTT-Screening test for abnormalities of coagulation factors that are involved in the extrinsic pathway. Also used to monitor effects of Warfarin therapy and to study patients with hereditary and acquired clotting disorders.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
APTT, PTT, PT
Includes:
PT and PTT
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Therapeutic drug monitoring,
Price:
$114
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PSA, Post Prostatectomy with HAMA Treatment
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$440
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Description:
- Monitor prostate cancer recurrence risk closely
- Check PSA levels after prostate surgery
- Detect inaccurate results from antibody interference
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Price:
$440
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PSA, Total (2.5 ng/mL cutoff)
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$30
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Description:
Elevated serum PSA concentrations have been reported in men with prostate cancer, benign prostatic hypertrophy, and inflammatory conditions of the prostate.
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Price:
$30
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PTEN, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The phosphatase PTEN is a tumor suppressor whose deletion (or less commonly mutation) is associated with tumor progression and results in loss of PTEN protein expression.
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Price:
$834
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PTEN, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
The phosphatase PTEN is a tumor suppressor whose deletion (or less commonly mutation) is associated with tumor progression and results in loss of PTEN protein expression.
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Price:
$632
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PTEN Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in the PTEN gene are the main cause of Cowden Syndrome, which is characterized by hamartomatous polyps of the gastrointestinal tract, mucocutaneous lesions, and increased risk of developing neoplasms. Mutations in the PTEN gene are also associated with a lifetime breast cancer risk of 85%. Sequencing and deletion/duplication analyses of the PTEN gene will identify individuals who are affected with Cowden Syndrome and therefore are at risk for PTEN- related cancers.
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Price:
$1360
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PTH Antibody
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$859
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Description:
Useful in autoimmune disorders involving parathyroid gland resulting in the production of anti-PTH & hypo-parathyroidism.
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Price:
$859
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PTH, IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
- Check calcium and bone health balance
- Screen for kidney stone risk factors
- Monitor parathyroid hormone imbalance signs
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Price:
$829
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PTH, Intact and Calcium
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$439
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Description:
- Measures parathyroid hormone levels.
- Checks calcium levels in blood.
- Assesses bone health and balance.
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Price:
$439
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PTH, Intact, Fine Needle Aspirate
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$379
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Description:
Surgical treatment of hyperparathyroidism relies on the ability to accurately identify parathyroid tissue. The use of fine-needle aspirate (FNA) with measurement of intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in suspected parathyroid cysts or adenomas is used to identify parathyroid tissue and has been proven to be a useful surgical adjunct in the treatment of hyperparathyroidism.
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Price:
$379
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PTH, Intact (ICMA) and Ionized Calcium
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$503
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Description:
The assay is useful in making the diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism, secondary hyperparathyroidism, and a differential diagnosis of hypercalcemia. The assay helps in distinguishing hypercalcemia caused by either primary hyperparathyroidism or malignant disease.
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Price:
$503
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PTH-Related Protein (PTH-rP)
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$912
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Description:
Differential diagnosis of hypercalcemia; manage patients with solid tumors and hypercalcemia.
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Price:
$912
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PTT-LA with Reflex to Hexagonal Phase Confirmation
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$114
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Description:
PTT-LA with Reflex to Hexagonal Phase Confirmation - The PTT-LA is a sensitive, but non-specific assay for Lupus anticoagulants (LA). The Hexagonal Phase confirm is a specific LA test. As international guidelines recommend a multi-test approach to LA detection due to antibody heterogeneity, a comprehensive panel is available (Lupus anticoagulant Comprehensive Evaluation). Lupus anticoagulant Comprehensive Evaluation includes the PTT-LA with reflex to Hexagonal Phase Confirm, plus the DRVVT pathway of testing.Note: Target specific anticoagulant therapy (anti-Xa medications, direct thrombin inhibitors) may cause false positive results.
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Price:
$114
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Pumpkin (f225) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pumpkins. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Pumpkin Seed (f226) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against pumpkin seeds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Purkinje Cell Cytoplasmic Antibody Type Tr (DNER), CBA IFA
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$1813
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Description:
Delta/notch-like epidermal growth factor-related receptor (DNER) is a central nervous system-specific ligand for the Notch receptors expressed by cerebellar Purkinje neurons, essential for the normal development of Purkinje cells and Bergmann glia. DNER is the target of PCA-Tr antibodies associated with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) in patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Price:
$1813
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Pyrazinamide Level
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$675
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Description:
- Check tuberculosis medication blood levels
- Monitor treatment dosing accuracy safely
- Screen for medication buildup risks
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Price:
$675
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Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate), Blood
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$525
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Description:
- Checks energy production in cells.
- Measures body's acid levels.
- Analyzes cell metabolism health.
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Price:
$525
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Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate), Blood
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$525
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Description:
- Checks energy production in cells.
- Measures body's acid levels.
- Analyzes cell metabolism health.
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Price:
$525
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Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate), Blood
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$525
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Description:
- Checks energy production in cells.
- Measures body's acid levels.
- Analyzes cell metabolism health.
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Price:
$525
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Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate), Blood
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$525
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Description:
- Checks energy production in cells
- Measures body's chemical balance
- Assesses metabolism efficiency
Includes:
Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate), Blood
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Price:
$525
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Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii) Antibodies (IgG, IgM), with Reflex to Titers
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$494
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Description:
Caused by infection with rickettsia agent, Coxiella burnetii, Q Fever is characterized by fever with interstitial pneumonitis. Sixty percent of infected individuals are asymptomatic while other infected individuals may die from complications.
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$494
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QHerit™ 112 Diseases, Female
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$6728
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Description:
This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit 96™ Diseases, Male (Test Code 14227). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 112 conditions in alignment with the American of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Tier 3 recommendations [1,2]. Conditions included in this panel: 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3); Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked (ABCD1); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Atransferrinemia (TF); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1); Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2); Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE); Creatine transporter defect, SLC6A8-related, X-linked / Cerebral creatine deficiency syndrome (SLC6A8); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2); Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy, X-linked (DMD); Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2); ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2); Fabry disease, X-linked (GLA); Factor IX deficiency / Hemophilia B (F9); Factory VIII deficiency / Hemophilia A (F8); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fragile X syndrome (FMR1); Fragile XE syndrome (AFF2); Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1); Friedreich ataxia (FXN); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1); Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A); Juvenile retinoschisis, X-linked (RS1); L1 syndrome (L1CAM); Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT); Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Myotonia congenita (CLCN1); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR); Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2); Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, X-linked (OTC); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); PLP1-related disorders (PLP1); POLG-related disorders (POLG); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Retinitis pigmentosa 3 (RPGR); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Schindler disease (NAGA); Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1); Skeletal dysplasia, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB); Trimethylaminuria (FMO3); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1);Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC); X-linked congenital adrenal hypoplasia (NR0B1); X-linked developmental disorders, ARX-related (ARX); X-linked Opitz G/BBB syndrome (MID1)1 - Guha S, Reddi HV, Aarabi M, et al. Laboratory testing for preconception/prenatal carrier screening: A technical standard of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2024;26(7):101137. PMID 388143272 - American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG). Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions during pregnancy and preconception: a practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genetic Med. 2021;23(10):1793-1806. PMID 34285390
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QHerit™ 179 Diseases, Male
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$6819
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Description:
This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The female panel that corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 198 diseases, Female (Test Code 14230). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 179 conditions in alignment with the American of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Tier 4 recommendations [1,2]; this panel does not include X-linked genes. Conditions included in this panel: 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS); Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3); Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA); Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B); Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3); Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Atransferrinemia (TF); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1); Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2); Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2); Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1); Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2); ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1); Friedreich ataxia (FXN); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); GLB1-related disorders (GLB1); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC); Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); GNE myopathy (GNE); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17); Isovaleric acidemia (IVD); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1); Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2); Krabbe disease (GALC); LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2); Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT);Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT); Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB); Myotonia congenita (CLCN1); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1); Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR); Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); POLG-related disorders (POLG); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7); Sandhoff disease (HEXB); Schindler disease (NAGA); Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasia, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2); Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB); Trimethylaminuria (FMO3); Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT); Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A); Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C); Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)1 - Guha S, Reddi HV, Aarabi M, et al. Laboratory testing for preconception/prenatal carrier screening: A technical standard of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2024;26(7):101137. PMID 388143272 - American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG). Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions during pregnancy and preconception: a practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genetic Med. 2021;23(10):1793-1806. PMID 34285390
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QHerit™ 198 Diseases, Female
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$6819
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Description:
This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit™ 179 Diseases, Male (Test Code 14231). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 198 conditions in alignment with the American of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Tier 4 recommendations [1,2]. Conditions included in this panel: 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase deficiency (HMGCL); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS); Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3); Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA); Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked (ABCD1); Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B); Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3); Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4); Alport syndrome, COL4A5-related, X-linked (COL4A5); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Atransferrinemia (TF); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1); Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2); Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE); Creatine transporter defect, SLC6A8-related, X-linked / Cerebral creatine deficiency syndrome (SLC6A8); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2); Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy, X-linked (DMD); Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1); Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2); ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2); Fabry disease, X-linked (GLA); Factor IX deficiency / Hemophilia B (F9); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Factory VIII deficiency / Hemophilia A (F8); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fragile X syndrome (FMR1); Fragile XE syndrome (AFF2); Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1); Friedreich ataxia (FXN); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); GLB1-related disorders (GLB1); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC); Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); GNE myopathy (GNE); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17); Isovaleric acidemia (IVD); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1); Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2); Juvenile retinoschisis, X-linked (RS1); Krabbe disease (GALC); L1 syndrome (L1CAM);LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2); Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1); Menkes disease (ATP7A); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT); Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type II / Hunter syndrome (IDS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB); Myotonia congenita (CLCN1); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1); Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR); Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2); Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, X-linked (OTC); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); PLP1-related disorders (PLP1); POLG-related disorders (POLG); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC); Retinitis pigmentosa 3 (RPGR); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7); Sandhoff disease (HEXB); Schindler disease (NAGA); Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasia, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2); Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB); Trimethylaminuria (FMO3); Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT); Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A); Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C); Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC); X-linked congenital adrenal hypoplasia (NR0B1); X-linked developmental disorders, ARX-related (ARX); X-linked Opitz G/BBB syndrome (MID1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)1 - Guha S, Reddi HV, Aarabi M, et al. Laboratory testing for preconception/prenatal carrier screening: A technical standard of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2024;26(7):101137. PMID 388143272 - American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG). Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions during pregnancy and preconception: a practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genetic Med. 2021;23(10):1793-1806. PMID 34285390
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QHerit™ 26 Diseases, Male
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The female panel that corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 28 Diseases, Female (Test Code 18294). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 26 conditions. Conditions included in this panel: Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2), Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1), Beta hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell disease (HBB), Bloom syndrome (BLM), Canavan disease (ASPA), Cystic fibrosis (CFTR), Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD), Familial dysautonomia (ELP1), Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8), Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCA), Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN), Galactosemia (GALT), Gaucher disease (GBA), Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1), Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216), Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB), Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM), Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1), Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB), Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1), Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH), Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7), Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1), Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA), Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15), Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1).
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QHerit™ 28 Diseases, Female
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit™ 26 Diseases, Male (Test Code 18293). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 28 conditions. Conditions included in this panel: Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2), Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1), Beta hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell disease (HBB), Bloom syndrome (BLM), Canavan disease (ASPA), Cystic fibrosis (CFTR), Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD), Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy, X-linked (DMD), Familial dysautonomia (ELP1), Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8), Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCA), Fragile X syndrome (FMR1), Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN), Galactosemia (GALT), Gaucher disease (GBA), Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1), Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216), Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB), Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM), Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1), Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB), Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1), Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH), Smith-Lemli- Opitz syndrome (DHCR7), Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1), Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA), Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15), Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1).
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QHerit™ 381 Diseases, Male
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows carrier screening of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The female panel that corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 421 Diseases, Female (Test Code 12593). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making; this large panel may be particularly useful in the pre-conception or fertility setting. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genes associated with 381 conditions including the 150 conditions included in QHerit™ Extended carrier screen. Conditions included in this panel include: 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type III (HSD17B3) ; 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type II (HSD3B2) ; 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA lyase deficiency (HMGCL) ; 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADH) ; 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1) ; 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2) ; 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, type III / Costeff syndrome (OPA3) ; 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS) ; Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP) ; Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3) ; Acrodermatitis enteropathica (SLC39A4) ; Action myoclonus renal failure syndrome (SCARB2) ; Acute infantile liver failure (TRMU) ; Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA) ; Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3 (RNASEH2C) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4 (RNASEH2A) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5 (SAMHD1) ; Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (SERPINA1) ; Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1) ; Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4) ; Alstrom Syndrome (ALMS1) ; Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome (ST3GAL5) ; Argininemia (ARG1) ; Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL) ; Aromatase deficiency (CYP19A1) ; Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3) ; Asparagine synthetase deficiency (ASNS) ; Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA) ; Ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency (TTPA) ; Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM) ; Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder 1 (MRE11) ; Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE) ; Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1) ; Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 (BBS12) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 4 (BBS4) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 6 (MKKS) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 7 (BBS7) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 8 (TTC8) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 (BBS9) ; Bare lymphocyte syndrome, type II (CIITA) ; Bartter syndrome, type 4A (BSND) ; Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type A (GP1BA) ; Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type C (GP9) ; Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB) ; Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1) ; Beta-ureidopropionase deficiency (UPB1) ; Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria (ADGRG1) ; Biotinidase deficiency (BTD) ; Bloom syndrome (BLM) ; Canavan disease (ASPA) ; Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPS1) ; Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5) ; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency (CPT1A) ; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2) ; Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency (SLC25A20) ; Carpenter syndrome (RAB23) ; Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP) ; Cerebrooculofacioskeletal syndrome 1 / Cockayne syndrome, type B (ERCC6) ; Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1) ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 1X (GJB1) ; Chediak-Higashi syndrome (LYST) ; Choreoacanthocytosis (VPS13A) ; Choroideremia, X-linked (CHM) ; Chronic granulomatous disease, X-linked (CYBB) ; Citrin deficiency / Citrullinemia, type II (SLC25A13) ; Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1) ; Cockayne syndrome, type A (ERCC8) ; Cohen syndrome (VPS13B) ; Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria (ACSF3) ; Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC) ; Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblD type / Cobalamin D deficiency (MMADHC) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 1 (GFM1) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 3 (TSFM) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 6 (AIFM1) ; Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 3 (LHX3) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 17-alpha-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP17A1) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2) ; Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ib (MPI) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ic (ALG6) ; Congenital ichthyosis, ABCA12-related (ABCA12) ; Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (NTRK1) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHAT-related (CHAT) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, COLQ-related (COLQ) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, DOK7-related (DOK7) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, RAPSN-related (RAPSN) ; Congenital neutropenia, HAX1-related (HAX1) ; Corneal dystrophy and perceptive deafness syndrome (SLC4A11) ; Corticosterone methyloxidase deficiency (CYP11B2) ; CRB1-related retinal dystrophies (CRB1) ; Cystic fibrosis (CFTR) ; Cystinosis (CTNS) ; D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4) ; Desbuquois dysplasia, type I (CANT1) ; Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD) ; Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency (DPYD) ; Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1) ; Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1) ; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type (ADAMTS2) ; Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC) ; Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, X-linked (EMD) ; Enhanced S-cone syndrome (NR2E3) ; ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2) ; Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (ETHE1) ; Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11) ; Familial dysautonomia (ELP1) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 4 (STX11) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 5 (STXBP2) ; Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLRAP1-related (LDLRAP1) ; Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLR-related (LDLR) ; Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8) ; Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11) ; Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group D2 (FANCD2) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group E (FANCE) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group F (FANCF) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group G (FANCG) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group I (FANCI) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group L (FANCL) ; Farber lipogranulomatosis (ASAH1) ; Free sialic acid storage disorders (SLC17A5) ; Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN) ; Fumarase deficiency (FH) ; GABA-transaminase deficiency (ABAT) ; Galactosemia (GALT) ; Galactosemia, type II / Galactokinase deficiency (GALK1) ; Galactosialidosis (CTSA) ; Gaucher disease (GBA) ; Gitelman syndrome (SLC12A3) ; GLB1-related disorders (GLB1) ; Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH) ; Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC) ; Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT) ; Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1) ; Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4) ; Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA) ; Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL) ; Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1) ; Glycogen storage disease, type V (PYGM) ; Glycogen storage disease, type VII (PFKM) ; GNE myopathy (GNE) ; GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L) ; Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT) ; Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB) ; Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2 (HJV) ; Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 3 (TFR2) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 2 (AP3B1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 4 (HPS4) ; Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS) ; Homocystinuria caused by methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency (MTHFR) ; Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS) ; Homocystinuria, type cblE (MTRR) ; Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1) ; Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (GALNT3) ; Hypophosphatasia (ALPL) ; Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17) ; Isovaleric acidemia (IVD) ; Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (UBR1) ; Joubert syndrome 1 (INPP5E) ; Joubert syndrome 15 (CEP41) ; Joubert syndrome 17 (CPLANE1) ; Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216) ; Joubert syndrome 21 (CSPP1) ; Joubert syndrome 25 (CEP104) ; Joubert syndrome 27 (B9D1) ; Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1) ; Joubert syndrome 31 (CEP120) ; Joubert syndrome 34 (B9D2) ; Joubert syndrome 8 (ARL13B) ; Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2) ; Krabbe disease (GALC) ; LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 13 (RDH12) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 2 (RPE65) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 5 (LCA5) ; Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290) ; Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1) ; Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter (EIF2B5) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2B (DYSF) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 5 (SGCG) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 6 (SGCD) ; Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia (STAR) ; Lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPL) ; Lowe syndrome, X-linked (OCRL) ; Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7) ; Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LIPA) ; Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency (MLYCD) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT) ; Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM) ; MEDNIK syndrome (AP1S1) ; Menkes disease (ATP7A) ; Metachromatic leukodystrophy due to saposin B deficiency (PSAP) ; Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT) ; Micropthalmia / Anopthalmia (VSX2) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, ACAD9-related (ACAD9) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 1 (NDUFS4) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 16 (NDUFAF5) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 17 (NDUFAF6) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 9 (NDUFS6) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 12 (PET100) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC) ; Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 1, MNGIE type (TYMP) ; Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency, HADHB-related (HADHB) ; MKS1-related disorders (MKS1) ; Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group A (MOCS1) ; MPV17-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance defect (MPV17) ; Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB) ; Mucolipidosis III gamma (GNPTG) ; Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type II / Hunter syndrome (IDS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IVA / Morquio syndrome (GALNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IX / Hyaluronidase deficiency (HYAL1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VII / Sly syndrome (GUSB) ; Mulibrey nanism (TRIM37) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIA (ETFA) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIB (ETFB ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIC (ETFDH) ; Multiple pterygium syndrome, lethal type (CHRNG) ; Multiple sulfatase deficiency (SUMF1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 1 (POMT1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 2 (POMT2) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 3 (POMGNT1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 6 (LARGE1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 7 (CRPPA) ; Myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia (PUS1) ; N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency (NAGS) ; Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB) ; Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (AQP2) ; Nephronophthisis 2 (INVS) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CTSD-related (CTSD) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, MFSD8-related (MFSD8) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1) ; Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1) ; Niemann-Pick disease, type C2 (NPC2) ; Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1) ; Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 3 (MYO15A) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1) ; NPHP1 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP1) ; NPHP3 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP3) ; NPHP4 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP4) ; Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia / Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (WNT10A) ; Omenn syndrome (DCLRE1C) ; Ornithine aminotransferase deficiency (OAT) ; Ornithine translocase deficiency (SLC25A15) ; Orofaciodigital syndrome, type XIV (C2CD3) ; Osteopetrosis, infantile malignant, TCIRG1-related (TCIRG1) ; Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4) ; Perlman syndrome (DIS3L2) ; Peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency (ACOX1) ; Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH) ; Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency (PHGDH) ; PLA2G6-associated neurodegeneration (PLA2G6) ; POLG-related disorders (POLG) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1A (VRK1) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1B (EXOSC3) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2B (TSEN2) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2E (VPS53) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, types 4 and 2A (TSEN54) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH5-related (DNAH5) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI1-related (DNAI1) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI2-related (DNAI2) ; Primary congenital glaucoma (CYP1B1) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type II (GRHPR) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type III (HOGA1) ; Progressive cerebello-cerebral atrophy (SEPSECS) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 and benign familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 (ATP8B1) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 4 (TJP2) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestastasis, type 2 (ABCB11) ; Prolidase deficiency (PEPD) ; Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA) ; Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB) ; Pseudocholinesterase deficiency (BCHE) ; Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (ABCC6) ; Pycnodysostosis (CTSK) ; Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (ALDH7A1) ; Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC) ; Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-beta deficiency (PDHB) ; Recurrent metabolic crises with rhabdomyolysis, cardiac arrhythmias, and neurodegeneration (TANGO2) ; Refsum disease (PHYH) ; Renal tubular acidosis (SLC4A4) ; Renal tubular acidosis and deafness, ATP6V1B1-related (ATP6V1B1) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 25 (EYS) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 26 (CERKL) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 28 (FAM161A) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 2 (GNPAT) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 3 (AGPS) ; Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome (ESCO2) ; Sandhoff disease (HEXB) ; Schimke immunoosseous dysplasia (SMARCAL1) ; Senior-Loken syndrome 5 (IQCB1) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG1-related (RAG1) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG2-related (RAG2) ; Severe congenital neutropenia 5 (VPS45) ; Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SBDS) ; Sialidosis (NEU1) ; Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2) ; Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2) ; Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7) ; Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS) ; Spastic paraplegia, type 15 (ZFYVE26) ; Spastic tetraplegia, thin corpus callosum, and progressive microcephaly (SLC1A4) ; Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1) ; Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2) ; Steel syndrome (COL27A1) ; Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1) ; Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2) ; Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 3 (PLCE1) ; Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome (LIFR) ; Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA) ; TECPR2-related hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability (TECPR2) ; Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 1 (TTC37) ; Triple A syndrome (AAAS) ; Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH) ; Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH) ; Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT) ; Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A) ; Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C) ; Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23) ; Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15) ; Usher syndrome, type 1J (CIB2) ; Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A) ; Usher syndrome, type 2C (ADGRV1) ; Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1) ; Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL) ; Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1) ; Werner syndrome (WRN) ; Wilson disease (ATP7B) ; Wolcott-Rallison syndrome (EIF2AK3) ; WWOX deficiency (WWOX) ; Xeroderma pigmentosum, group A (XPA) ; Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX10-related (PEX10) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX12-related (PEX12) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX26-related (PEX26) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)
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QHerit™ 400 Diseases, Male
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows carrier screening of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. This female panel corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 445 Diseases, Female (Test Code 13832). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making; this large panel may be particularly useful in the pre-conception or fertility setting. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genes associated with 381 conditions including the 381 conditions included in QHerit™ 381 Diseases, male carrier screen. Conditions included in this panel include: 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type III (HSD17B3) ; 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type II (HSD3B2) ; 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA lyase deficiency (HMGCL) ; 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADH) ; 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1) ; 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2) ; 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, type III / Costeff syndrome (OPA3) ; 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS) ; Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP) ; Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3) ; Acrodermatitis enteropathica (SLC39A4) ; Action myoclonus renal failure syndrome (SCARB2) ; Acute infantile liver failure (TRMU) ; Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA) ; Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3 (RNASEH2C) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4 (RNASEH2A) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5 (SAMHD1) ; Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (SERPINA1) ; Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1) ; Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4) ; Alstrom Syndrome (ALMS1) ; Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome (ST3GAL5) ; Argininemia (ARG1) ; Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL) ; Aromatase deficiency (CYP19A1) ; Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3) ; Asparagine synthetase deficiency (ASNS) ; Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA) ; Ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency (TTPA) ; Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM) ; Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder 1 (MRE11) ; Atransferrinemia (TF) ; Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE) ; Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1) ; Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1) ; Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1) ; Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 (BBS12) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 4 (BBS4) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 6 (MKKS) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 7 (BBS7) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 8 (TTC8) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 (BBS9) ; Bare lymphocyte syndrome, type II (CIITA) ; Bartter syndrome, type 4A (BSND) ; Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type A (GP1BA) ; Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type C (GP9) ; Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB) ; Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1) ; Beta-ureidopropionase deficiency (UPB1) ; Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria (ADGRG1) ; Biotinidase deficiency (BTD) ; Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3) ; Bloom syndrome (BLM) ; Canavan disease (ASPA) ; Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPS1) ; Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5) ; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency (CPT1A) ; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2) ; Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency (SLC25A20) ; Carpenter syndrome (RAB23) ; Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP) ; Cerebrooculofacioskeletal syndrome 1 / Cockayne syndrome, type B (ERCC6) ; Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1) ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 4D (NDRG1) ; Chediak-Higashi syndrome (LYST) ; Choreoacanthocytosis (VPS13A) ; Chronic granulomatous disease 4 (CYBA) ; Ciliopathies, RPGRIP1L-related (RPGRIP1L) ; Citrin deficiency / Citrullinemia, type II (SLC25A13) ; Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1) ; Cockayne syndrome, type A (ERCC8) ; Cohen syndrome (VPS13B) ; Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria (ACSF3) ; Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC) ; Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblD type / Cobalamin D deficiency (MMADHC) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 1 (GFM1) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 3 (TSFM) ; Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1) ; Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 3 (LHX3) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 17-alpha-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP17A1) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2) ; Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1) ; Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ib (MPI) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ic (ALG6) ; Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C) ; Congenital ichthyosis, ABCA12-related (ABCA12) ; Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (NTRK1) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHAT-related (CHAT) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, COLQ-related (COLQ) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, DOK7-related (DOK7) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, RAPSN-related (RAPSN) ; Congenital neutropenia, HAX1-related (HAX1) ; Corneal dystrophy and perceptive deafness syndrome (SLC4A11) ; Corticosterone methyloxidase deficiency (CYP11B2) ; CRB1-related retinal dystrophies (CRB1) ; Cystic fibrosis (CFTR) ; Cystinosis (CTNS) ; D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4) ; Desbuquois dysplasia, type I (CANT1) ; Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD) ; Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency (DPYD) ; Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2) ; Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1) ; Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1) ; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type (ADAMTS2) ; Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2) ; Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC) ; Enhanced S-cone syndrome (NR2E3) ; ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2) ; Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (ETHE1) ; Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11) ; Familial dysautonomia (ELP1) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 4 (STX11) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 5 (STXBP2) ; Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLRAP1-related (LDLRAP1) ; Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLR-related (LDLR) ; Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8) ; Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11) ; Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group D2 (FANCD2) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group E (FANCE) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group F (FANCF) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group G (FANCG) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group I (FANCI) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group L (FANCL) ; Farber lipogranulomatosis (ASAH1) ; Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1) ; Free sialic acid storage disorders (SLC17A5) ; Friedreich ataxia (FXN) ; Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN) ; Fumarase deficiency (FH) ; GABA-transaminase deficiency (ABAT) ; Galactosemia (GALT) ; Galactosemia, type II / Galactokinase deficiency (GALK1) ; Galactosialidosis (CTSA) ; Gaucher disease (GBA) ; Gitelman syndrome (SLC12A3) ; GLB1-related disorders (GLB1) ; Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH) ; Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC) ; Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT) ; Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1) ; Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4) ; Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA) ; Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL) ; Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1) ; Glycogen storage disease, type V (PYGM) ; Glycogen storage disease, type VII (PFKM) ; GNE myopathy (GNE) ; GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L) ; Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT) ; Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB) ; Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2 (HJV) ; Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 3 (TFR2) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 2 (AP3B1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 4 (HPS4) ; Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS) ; Homocystinuria caused by methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency (MTHFR) ; Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS) ; Homocystinuria, type cblE (MTRR) ; Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1) ; Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (GALNT3) ; Hypophosphatasia (ALPL) ; Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17) ; Isovaleric acidemia (IVD) ; Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (UBR1) ; Joubert syndrome 1 (INPP5E) ; Joubert syndrome 15 (CEP41) ; Joubert syndrome 17 (CPLANE1) ; Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216) ; Joubert syndrome 21 (CSPP1) ; Joubert syndrome 25 (CEP104) ; Joubert syndrome 27 (B9D1) ; Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1) ; Joubert syndrome 31 (CEP120) ; Joubert syndrome 34 (B9D2) ; Joubert syndrome 8 (ARL13B) ; Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2) ; Krabbe disease (GALC) ; LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 13 (RDH12) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 2 (RPE65) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 5 (LCA5) ; Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290) ; Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1) ; Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter (EIF2B5) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2B (DYSF) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 5 (SGCG) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 6 (SGCD) ; Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia (STAR) ; Lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPL) ; Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA) ; Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7) ; Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LIPA) ; Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency (MLYCD) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT) ; Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM) ; MEDNIK syndrome (AP1S1) ; Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1) ; Metachromatic leukodystrophy due to saposin B deficiency (PSAP) ; Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT) ; Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK) ; Micropthalmia / Anopthalmia (VSX2) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, ACAD9-related (ACAD9) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 1 (NDUFS4) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 16 (NDUFAF5) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 17 (NDUFAF6) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 9 (NDUFS6) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 12 (PET100) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC) ; Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 1, MNGIE type (TYMP) ; Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency, HADHB-related (HADHB) ; MKS1-related disorders (MKS1) ; Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group A (MOCS1) ; MPV17-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance defect (MPV17) ; Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB) ; Mucolipidosis III gamma (GNPTG) ; Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IVA / Morquio syndrome (GALNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IX / Hyaluronidase deficiency (HYAL1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VII / Sly syndrome (GUSB) ; Mulibrey nanism (TRIM37) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIA (ETFA) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIB (ETFB) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIC (ETFDH) ; Multiple pterygium syndrome, lethal type (CHRNG) ; Multiple sulfatase deficiency (SUMF1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 1 (POMT1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 2 (POMT2) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 3 (POMGNT1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 6 (LARGE1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 7 (CRPPA) ; Myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia (PUS1) ; Myotonia congenita (CLCN1) ; N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency (NAGS) ; Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB) ; Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (AQP2) ; Nephronophthisis 2 (INVS) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CTSD-related (CTSD) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, MFSD8-related (MFSD8) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1) ; Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1) ; Niemann-Pick disease, type C2 (NPC2) ; Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1) ; Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 3 (MYO15A) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1) ; NPHP1 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP1) ; NPHP3 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP3) ; NPHP4 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP4) ; Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR) ; Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2) ; Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia / Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (WNT10A) ; Omenn syndrome (DCLRE1C) ; Ornithine aminotransferase deficiency (OAT) ; Ornithine translocase deficiency (SLC25A15) ; Orofaciodigital syndrome, type XIV (C2CD3) ; Osteopetrosis, infantile malignant, TCIRG1-related (TCIRG1) ; Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4) ; Perlman syndrome (DIS3L2) ; Peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency (ACOX1) ; Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH) ; Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency (PHGDH) ; PLA2G6-associated neurodegeneration (PLA2G6) ; POLG-related disorders (POLG) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1A (VRK1) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1B (EXOSC3) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2B (TSEN2) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2E (VPS53) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, types 4 and 2A (TSEN54) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH5-related (DNAH5) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI1-related (DNAI1) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI2-related (DNAI2) ; Primary congenital glaucoma (CYP1B1) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type II (GRHPR) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type III (HOGA1) ; Progressive cerebello-cerebral atrophy (SEPSECS) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 and benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis 1 (ATP8B1) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 4 (TJP2) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, type 2 (ABCB11) ; Prolidase deficiency (PEPD) ; Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA) ; Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB) ; Pseudocholinesterase deficiency (BCHE) ; Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (ABCC6) ; Pycnodysostosis (CTSK) ; Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (ALDH7A1) ; Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC) ; Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-beta deficiency (PDHB) ; Recurrent metabolic crises with rhabdomyolysis, cardiac arrhythmias, and neurodegeneration (TANGO2) ; Refsum disease (PHYH) ; Renal tubular acidosis (SLC4A4) ; Renal tubular acidosis and deafness, ATP6V1B1-related (ATP6V1B1) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 25 (EYS) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 26 (CERKL) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 28 (FAM161A) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 2 (GNPAT) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 3 (AGPS) ; Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome (ESCO2) ; Sandhoff disease (HEXB) ; Schimke immunoosseous dysplasia (SMARCAL1) ; Schindler disease (NAGA) ; Senior-Loken syndrome 5 (IQCB1) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG1-related (RAG1) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG2-related (RAG2) ; Severe congenital neutropenia 5 (VPS45) ; Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1) ; Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SBDS) ; Sialidosis (NEU1) ; Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2) ; Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2) ; Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7) ; Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS) ; Spastic paraplegia, type 15 (ZFYVE26) ; Spastic tetraplegia, thin corpus callosum, and progressive microcephaly (SLC1A4) ; Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1) ; Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2) ; Steel syndrome (COL27A1) ; Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1) ; Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2) ; Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 3 (PLCE1) ; Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome (LIFR) ; Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3) ; Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA) ; TECPR2-related hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability (TECPR2) ; TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB) ; Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 1 (TTC37) ; Trimethylaminuria (FMO3) ; Triple A syndrome (AAAS) ; Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH) ; Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH) ; Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT) ; Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A) ; Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C) ; Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23) ; Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15) ; Usher syndrome, type 1J (CIB2) ; Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A) ; Usher syndrome, type 2C (ADGRV1) ; Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1) ; Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL) ; Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1) ; Werner syndrome (WRN) ; Wilson disease (ATP7B) ; Wolcott-Rallison syndrome (EIF2AK3) ; WWOX deficiency (WWOX) ; Xeroderma pigmentosum, group A (XPA) ; Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX10-related (PEX10) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX12-related (PEX12) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX26-related (PEX26) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows carrier screening of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit™ 381 Diseases, Male (Test Code 12594). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genes associated with 421 conditions including the 150 conditions included in QHerit™ Extended carrier screen. Conditions included in this panel include: 17-Beta-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase 3 Deficiency (HSD17B3) ; 3-Beta-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase 2 Deficiency (HSD3B2) ; 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (HADH) ; 3-Ketothiolase Deficiency (ACAT1) ; 3-Methylcrotonyl-CoA Carboxylase 1 Deficiency (MCCC1) ; 3-Methylcrotonyl-CoA Carboxylase 2 Deficiency (MCCC2) ; 3-Methylglutaconic Aciduria, Type 3 (OPA3) ; 3-Phosphoglycerate Dehydrogenase Deficiency (PHGDH) ; 6-Pyruvoyl-Tetrahydropterin Synthase Deficiency (PTS) ; Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP) ; Achromatopsia (CNGB3) ; Acrodermatitis Enteropathica (SLC39A4) ; Action Myoclonus Renal Failure Syndrome (SCARB2) ; Acute Infantile Liver Failure (TRMU) ; Acyl-CoA Oxidase I Deficiency (ACOX1) ; Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency (ADA) ; Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-Linked (ABCD1) ; Agammaglobulinemia, X-Linked (BTK) ; Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B) ; Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome 3 (RNASEH2C) ; Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome 4 (RNASEH2A) ; Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome 5 (SAMHD1) ; Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (SERPINA1) ; Alpha-Mannosidosis (MAN2B1) ; Alpha-Thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2) ; Alpha-Thalassemia Intellectual Disability Syndrome, X-Linked (ATRX) ; Alport Syndrome (COL4A3) ; Alport Syndrome (COL4A4) ; Alport Syndrome, X-Linked (COL4A5) ; Alstrom Syndrome (ALMS1) ; Amish Infantile Epilepsy Syndrome (ST3GAL5) ; Andermann Syndrome (SLC12A6) ; Argininemia (ARG1) ; Argininosuccinic Aciduria (ASL) ; Aromatase Deficiency (CYP19A1) ; Arthrogryposis, Mental Retardation, And Seizures (SLC35A3) ; ARTS Syndrome, X-Linked (PRPS1) ; Asparagine Synthetase Deficiency (ASNS) ; Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA) ; Ataxia With Vitamin E Deficiency (TTPA) ; Ataxia-Telangiectasia (ATM) ; Ataxia-Telangiectasia-Like Disorder (MRE11) ; ATP7A-Related Disorders (Menkes Disease, Occipital Horn Syndrome), X-Linked (ATP7A) ; Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome, Type 1 (AIRE) ; Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKHD1) ; Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia Of Charlevoix-Saguenay (SACS) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 1 (BBS1) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 10 (BBS10) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 12 (BBS12) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 2 (BBS2) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 4 (BBS4) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 6 (MKKS) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 7 (BBS7) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 8 (TTC8) ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 9 (BBS9) ; Bare Lymphocyte Syndrome, Type II (CIITA) ; Barth Syndrome, X-Linked (TAFAZZIN) ; Bartter Syndrome, Type IV (BSND) ; Bernard-Soulier Syndrome, Type A1 (GP1BA) ; Bernard-Soulier Syndrome, Type C (GP9) ; Beta Hemoglobinopathies (HBB) ; Beta-Ureidopropionase Deficiency (UPB1) ; Bilateral Frontoparietal Polymicrogyria (ADGRG1) ; Biotinidase Deficiency (BTD) ; Bloom Syndrome (BLM) ; Canavan Disease (ASPA) ; Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I Deficiency (CPS1) ; Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase I Deficiency (CPT1A) ; Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase II Deficiency (CPT2) ; Carnitine-Acylcarnitine Translocase Deficiency (SLC25A20) ; Carpenter Syndrome (RAB23) ; Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia (RMRP) ; Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis (CYP27A1) ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, Type 4D (NDRG1) ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, X-Linked Type 1 (GJB1) ; Chediak-Higashi Syndrome (LYST) ; Cholestasis, Benign Recurrent Intrahepatic (ATP8B1) ; Cholestasis, Progressive Familial Intrahepatic 4 (TJP2) ; Cholesteryl Ester Storage Disease (LIPA) ; Choreoacanthocytosis (VPS13A) ; Choroideremia, X-Linked (CHM) ; Chronic Granulomatous Disease, Cytochrome B-Negative (CYBA) ; Chronic Granulomatous, X-Linked (CYBB) ; Ciliopathies, RPGRIP1L-Related (RPGRIP1L) ; Citrin Deficiency (SLC25A13) ; Citrullinemia, Type I (ASS1) ; Cockayne Syndrome Type A (ERCC8) ; Cohen Syndrome (VPS13B) ; Combined Malonic And Methylmalonic Aciduria (ACSF3) ; Combined Oxidative Phosphorylation Deficiency 3 (TSFM) ; Combined Oxidative Phosphorylation Deficiency 4 (GFM1) ; Combined Oxidative Phosphorylation Deficiency 6, X-Linked (AIFM1) ; Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency 2 (PROP1) ; Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency 3 (LHX3) ; Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, 11-Beta-Hydroxylase Deficiency (CYP11B1) ; Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, 17-Alpha-Hydroxylase Deficiency (CYP17A1) ; Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency (CYP21A2) ; Congenital Amegakaryocytic Thrombocytopenia (MPL) ; Congenital Disorder Of Glycosylation, Type IA (PMM2) ; Congenital Disorder Of Glycosylation, Type IB (MPI) ; Congenital Disorder Of Glycosylation, Type IC (ALG6) ; Congenital Ichthyosis (ABCA12) ; Congenital Insensitivity To Pain With Anhidrosis (CIPA) (NTRK1) ; Congenital Lipoid Adrenal Hyperplasia (STAR) ; Congenital Muscular Dystrophy Type 1A (LAMA2) ; Congenital Muscular Dystrophy-Dystroglycanopathy With Brain And Eye Anomalies Type A1 (POMT1) ; Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CHAT) ; Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CHRNE) ; Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (DOK7) ; Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (RAPSN) ; Congenital Neutropenia (HAX1) ; Congenital Neutropenia (VPS45) ; Corneal Dystrophy And Perceptive Deafness Syndrome (SLC4A11) ; Corticosterone Methyloxidase Deficiency (CYP11B2) ; CRASH Syndrome, X-Linked (L1CAM) ; CRB1-Related Retinal Dystrophies (CRB1) ; Creatine Transporter Defect, X-Linked (SLC6A8) ; Cystic Fibrosis (CFTR) ; Cystinosis (CTNS) ; D-Bifunctional Protein Deficiency (HSD17B4) ; De Sanctis-Cacchione Syndrome (ERCC6) ; Deafness, Autosomal Recessive 48 (CIB2) ; Deafness, Autosomal Recessive 77 (LOXHD1) ; Dent Disease, X-Linked (CLCN5) ; Desbuquois Dysplasia, Type I (CANT1) ; Developmental Delay And Microencephaly (SLC1A4) ; Dihydrolipoamide Dehydrogenase Deficiency (DLD) ; Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Deficiency (DPYD) ; Duchenne / Becker Muscular Dystrophy, X-Linked (DMD) ; Dyskeratosis Congenita (RTEL1) ; Dyskeratosis Congenita, X-Linked (DKC1) ; Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (COL7A1) ; Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Type VIIC (ADAMTS2) ; Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome (EVC) ; Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome (EVC2) ; Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy, X-Linked (EMD) ; Enhanced S-Cone Syndrome (NR2E3) ; Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy (ETHE1) ; Fabry Disease, X-Linked (GLA) ; Factor XI Deficiency (F11) ; Familial Dysautonomia (ELP1) ; Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis-2 (PRF1) ; Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis-4 (STX11) ; Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis-5 (STXBP2) ; Familial Hypercholesterolemia (LDLR) ; Familial Hypercholesterolemia (LDLRAP1) ; Familial Hyperinsulinism (ABCC8) ; Familial Hyperinsulinism (KCNJ11) ; Familial Mediterranean Fever (MEFV) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type A (FANCA) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type B, X-Linked (FANCB) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type C (FANCC) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type D2 (FANCD2) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type E (FANCE) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type F (FANCF) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type G (FANCL) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type I (FANCI) ; Fanconi Anemia, Type L (FANCL) ; Farber Lipogranulomatosis (ASAH1) ; Fragile X Syndrome (FMR1) ; Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN) ; Fumarase Deficiency (FH) ; GABA-Transaminase Deficiency (ABAT) ; Galactokinase Deficiency (GALK1) ; Galactosemia (GALT) ; Galactosialidosis (CTSA) ; Gaucher Disease (GBA) ; Gitelman Syndrome (SLC12A3) ; Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency, X-Linked (G6PD) ; Glutaric Acidemia, Type I (GCDH) ; Glutaric Acidemia, Type IIA (ETFA) ; Glutaric Acidemia, Type IIB (ETFB) ; Glutaric Acidemia, Type IIC (ETFDH) ; Glycine Encephalopathy (AMT) ; Glycine Encephalopathy (GLDC) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type IA (G6PC1) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type IB (SLC37A4) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type II, Pompe Disease (GAA) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type III (AGL) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type IV (GBE1) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type V (PYGM) ; Glycogen Storage Disease, Type VII (PFKM) ; GM1 Gangliosidosis (GLB1) ; GRACILE Syndrome (BCS1L) ; Guanidinoacetate Methyltransferase Deficiency (GAMT) ; Hemophilia B, X-Linked (F9) ; Hepatocerebral Mitochondrial DNA Depletion Syndrome (MPV17) ; Hereditary Fructose Intolerance (ALDOB) ; Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HJV) ; Hereditary Hemochromatosis (TFR2) ; Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis, Type 49 (TECPR2) ; Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (AP3B1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (HPS1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (HPS3) ; Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (HPS4) ; HMG-CoA Lyase Deficiency (HMGCL) ; Holocarboxylase Synthetase Deficiency (HLCS) ; Homocystinuria (MTHFR) ; Homocystinuria (CBS) ; Homocystinuria, Type cblE (MTRR) ; HPRT-Related Gout, X-Linked (HPRT1) ; Hydrolethalus Syndrome (HYLS1) ; Hyperphosphatemic Familial Tumoral Calcinosis (GALNT3) ; Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia, X-Linked (EDA) ; Hypophosphatasia (ALPL) ; Immunodysregulation, Polyendocrinopathy, And Enteropathy, X-Linked (FOXP3) ; Inclusion Body Myopathy 2 (GNE) ; Infantile Cerebral And Cerebellar Atrophy (MED17) ; Infantile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy 2 (PLA2G6) ; Infantile Spinal Muscular Atrophy, X-Linked (UBA1) ; Isovaleric Acidemia (IVD) ; Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome (UBR1) ; Joubert Syndrome 1 (INPP5E) ; Joubert Syndrome 15 (CEP41) ; Joubert Syndrome 2 (TMEM216) ; Joubert Syndrome 21 (CSPP1) ; Joubert Syndrome 25 (CEP104) ; Joubert Syndrome 27 (B9D1) ; Joubert Syndrome 3 (AHI1) ; Joubert Syndrome 31 (CEP120) ; Joubert Syndrome 34 (B9D2) ; Joubert Syndrome 8 (ARL13B) ; Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (LAMA3) ; Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (LAMB3) ; Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (LAMC2) ; Juvenile Nephronophthisis (INVS) ; Juvenile Nephronophthisis (NPHP1) ; Juvenile Retinoschisis, X-Linked (RS1) ; Krabbe Disease (GALC) ; Lamellar Ichthyosis, Type I (TGM1) ; Leber Congenital Amaurosis (CEP290) ; Leber Congenital Amaurosis (LCA5) ; Leber Congenital Amaurosis (RPE65) ; Leber Congential Amaurosis (RDH12) ; Leigh Syndrome, French-Canadian (LRPPRC) ; Lethal Congenital Contracture Syndrome 1 (GLE1) ; Leukoencephalopathy With Vanishing White Matter (EIF2B5) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2A (CAPN3) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2B (DYSF) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2C (SGCG) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2D (SGCA) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2E (SGCB) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2F (SGCD) ; Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, Type 2I (FKRP) ; Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency (LPL) ; Lissencephaly, X-Linked 2 (ARX) ; Long Chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (HADHA) ; Lowe Syndrome, X-Linked (OCRL) ; Lysinuric Protein Intolerance (SLC7A7) ; Malonyl-CoA Decarboxylase Deficiency (MLYCD) ; Maple Syrup Urine Disease, Type 1A (BCKDHA) ; Maple Syrup Urine Disease, Type 1B (BCKDHB) ; Maple Syrup Urine Disease, Type 2 (DBT) ; Meckel Syndrome 6 (CC2D2A) ; Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (ACADM) ; Mednik Syndrome (AP1S1) ; Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy With Subcortical Cysts (MLC1) ; Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (ARSA) ; Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (PSAP) ; Methylmalonic Aciduria (MMAA) ; Methylmalonic Aciduria (MMAB) ; Methylmalonic Aciduria (MMUT) ; Methylmalonic Aciduria, Type cblC (MMACHC) ; Methylmalonic Aciduria, Type cblD (MMADHC) ; Micropthalmia / Anopthalmia (VSX2) ; Mitochondrial Complex I Deficiency (NDUFAF5) ; Mitochondrial Complex I Deficiency (NDUFS6) ; Mitochondrial Complex I Deficiency, Nuclear Type 1 (NDUFS4) ; Mitochondrial Complex I Deficiency, Nuclear Type 17 (NDUFAF6) ; Mitochondrial Complex IV Deficiency (PET100) ; Mitochondrial Myopathy And Sideroblastic Anemia (PUS1) ; Mitochondrial Trifunctional Protein Deficiency (HADHB) ; MKS1-Related Disorders (MKS1) ; Molybdenum Cofactor Deficiency Of Complementation Group A (MOCS1) ; Mucolipidosis III Gamma (GNPTG) ; Mucolipidosis, Type II / III Alpha / Beta (GNPTAB) ; Mucolipidosis, Type IV (MCOLN1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I, Hurler Syndrome (IDUA) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II, Hunter Syndrome, X-Linked (IDS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA, Sanfilippo A (SGSH) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIB, Sanfilippo B (NAGLU) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIC, Sanfilippo C (HGSNAT) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIID, Sanfilippo D (GNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IVA, Morquio Syndrome (GALNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IX, Natowicz Syndrome (HYAL1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI, Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome (ARSB) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII, Sly Syndrome (GUSB) ; Mulibrey Nanism (TRIM37) ; Multiple Pterygium Syndrome, Lethal Type (CHRNG) ; Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency (SUMF1) ; Muscle-Eye-Brain Disease (POMGNT1) ; Muscular Dystrophy-Dystroglycanopathy (Congenital With Brain And Eye Anomalies), Type A6 (LARGE1) ; Muscular Dystrophy-Dystroglycanopathy (Congenital With Brain And Eye Anomalies), Type A7 (CRPPA) ; Muscular Dystrophy-Dystroglycanopathy (Congenital With Mental Retardation), Type B2 (POMT2) ; Myasthenic Syndrome, Congenital, 5 (COLQ) ; Myoneurogastrointestinal Encephalopathy (TYMP) ; Myotubular Myopathy, X-Linked (MTM1) ; N-Acetylglutamate Synthase Deficiency (NAGS) ; Nemaline Myopathy 2 (NEB) ; Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (AQP2) ; Nephrotic Syndrome (PLCE1) ; Nephrotic Syndrome, Type 1, Congenital Finnish Nephrosis (NPHS1) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (CLN3) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (CLN5) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (CLN6) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (CLN8) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (MFSD8) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (PPT1) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (TPP1) ; Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis, CTSD-Related (CTSD) ; Niemann-Pick Disease, Type A / B (SMPD1) ; Niemann-Pick Disease, Type CI / D (NPC1) ; Niemann-Pick Disease, Type CII (NPC2) ; Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome (NBN) ; Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss and Deafness, DFNB1 (GJB2) ; Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss and Deafness, DFNB3 (MYO15A) ; Odonto-Onycho-Dermal Dysplasia / Schopf-Schulz-Passarge Syndrome (WNT10A) ; Omenn Syndrome (DCLRE1C) ; Omenn Syndrome (RAG2) ; Ornithine Aminotransferase Deficiency (OAT) ; Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency, X-Linked (OTC) ; Ornithine Translocase Deficiency (SLC25A15) ; Orofaciodigital Syndrome VI (CPLANE1) ; Orofaciodigital Syndrome XIV (C2CD3) ; Osteopetrosis, Infantile Malignant (TCIRG1) ; Pendred Syndrome (SLC26A4) ; Perlman Syndrome (DIS3L2) ; Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorder 3B (PEX12) ; Phenylketonuria (PAH) ; POLG-Related Disorders (POLG) ; Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia (EXOSC3) ; Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia (RARS2) ; Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia (TSEN2) ; Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia (TSEN54) ; Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia (VPS53) ; Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia (VRK1) ; Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (DNAH5) ; Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (DNAI1) ; Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (DNAI2) ; Primary Congenital Glaucoma (CYP1B1) ; Primary Hyperoxaluria, Type I (AGXT) ; Primary Hyperoxaluria, Type II (GRHPR) ; Primary Hyperoxaluria, Type III (HOGA1) ; Progressive Cerebello-Cerebral Atrophy (SEPSECS) ; Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis, Type II (ABCB11) ; Prolidase Deficiency (PEPD) ; Propionic Acidemia (PCCA) ; Propionic Acidemia (PCCB) ; Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency (BCHE) ; Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum (ABCC6) ; Pycnodysostosis (CTSK) ; Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy (ALDH7A1) ; Pyruvate Carboxylase Deficiency (PC) ; Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Deficiency (PDHB) ; Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Deficiency, X-Linked (PDHA1) ; Recurrent Metabolic Crises With Rhabdomyolysis, Cardiac Arrhythmias, And Neurodegeneration (TANGO2) ; Refsum Disease (PHYH) ; Renal Tubular Acidosis (SLC4A4) ; Renal Tubular Acidosis And Deafness (ATP6V1B1) ; Renal-Hepatic-Pancreatic Dysplasia 1 (NPHP3) ; Retinitis Pigmentosa 25 (EYS) ; Retinitis Pigmentosa 26 (CERKL) ; Retinitis Pigmentosa 28 (FAM161A) ; Retinitis Pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS) ; Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata, Type 1 (PEX7) ; Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata, Type 2 (GNPAT) ; Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata, Type 3 (AGPS) ; Riboflavin Responsive Complex 1 Deficiency (ACAD9) ; Roberts Syndrome (ESCO2) ; Salla Disease (SLC17A5) ; Sandhoff Disease (HEXB) ; Schimke Immunoosseous Dysplasia (SMARCAL1) ; Senior-Loken Syndrome 4 (NPHP4) ; Senior-Loken Syndrome 5 (IQCB1) ; Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, X-Linked (IL2RG) ; Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome (SBDS) ; Sialidosis, Type II (NEU1) ; Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome (ALDH3A2) ; SLC26A2-Related Skeletal Dysplasias (SLC26A2) ; Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome (DHCR7) ; Spastic Paraplegia Type 15 (ZFYVE26) ; Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMN1) ; Spinocerebellar Ataxia-12 (WWOX) ; Spondylothoracic Dysostosis (MESP2) ; Steel Syndrome (COL27A1) ; Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome (NPHS2) ; Stuve-Wiedemann Syndrome (LIFR) ; Systemic Primary Carnitine Deficiency (SLC22A5) ; T Cell-Negative (T-), B Cell-Negative (B-), Natural Killer Cellpositive (NK +) Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (RAG1) ; Tay-Sachs Disease (HEXA) ; Trichohepatoenteric Syndrome 1 (TTC37) ; Trichothiodystrophy 1, Photosensitive (ERCC2) ; Triple A Syndrome (AAAS) ; Tyrosine Hydroxylase Deficiency (TH) ; Tyrosinemia, Type I (FAH) ; Tyrosinemia, Type II (TAT) ; Usher Syndrome, Type 2C (ADGRV1) ; Usher Syndrome, Type IB (MYO7A) ; Usher Syndrome, Type IC (USH1C) ; Usher Syndrome, Type ID (CDH23) ; Usher Syndrome, Type IF (PCDH15) ; Usher Syndrome, Type IIA (USH2A) ; Usher Syndrome, Type IIIA (CLRN1) ; Very Long-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (ACADVL) ; Vitamin D-Dependent Rickets, Type I (CYP27B1) ;; Werner Syndrome (WRN) ; Wilson Disease (ATP7B) ; Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome, X-Linked (WAS) ; Wolcott-Rallison Syndrome; Epiphyseal Dysplasia, Multiple With Early-Onset Diabetes Mellitus (EIF2AK3) ; Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Group A (XPA) ; Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Group C (XPC) ; X-Linked Chondrodysplasia Punctata 1 (ARSL) ; X-Linked Congenital Adrenal Hypoplasia (NR0B1) ; X-Linked Heterotaxy-1 And Multiple Types Of Congenital Heart Defects-1 (ZIC3) ; X-Linked Hyper IgM Syndrome (CD40LG) ; X-Linked Lissencephaly-1 (DCX) ; Zellweger Spectrum Disorders (PEX1) ; Zellweger Spectrum Disorders (PEX2) ; Zellweger Spectrum Disorders (PEX26) ; Zellweger Spectrum Disorders (PEX6) ; Zellweger Spectrum Disorders (PEX10).
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows screening of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit™ 400 Diseases, Male (Test Code 13831). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making; this large panel may be particularly useful in the pre-conception or fertility setting. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genes associated with 445 conditions including the 421 conditions included in QHerit™ 421 Diseases, female carrier screen. Conditions included in this panel include:17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type III (HSD17B3) ; 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type II (HSD3B2) ; 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA lyase deficiency (HMGCL) ; 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADH) ; 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1) ; 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2) ; 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, type III / Costeff syndrome (OPA3) ; 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS) ; Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP) ; Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3) ; Acrodermatitis enteropathica (SLC39A4) ; Action myoclonus renal failure syndrome (SCARB2) ; Acute infantile liver failure (TRMU) ; Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA) ; Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked (ABCD1) ; Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3 (RNASEH2C) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4 (RNASEH2A) ; Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5 (SAMHD1) ; Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (SERPINA1) ; Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1) ; Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2) ; Alpha-thalassemia intellectual disability syndrome, X-linked (ATRX) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4) ; Alport syndrome, COL4A5-related, X-linked (COL4A5) ; Alstrom Syndrome (ALMS1) ; Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome (ST3GAL5) ; Argininemia (ARG1) ; Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL) ; Aromatase deficiency (CYP19A1) ; Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3) ; Asparagine synthetase deficiency (ASNS) ; Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA) ; Ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency (TTPA) ; Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM) ; Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder 1 (MRE11) ; Atransferrinemia (TF) ; Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE) ; Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1) ; Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1) ; Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1) ; Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 (BBS12) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 4 (BBS4) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 6 (MKKS) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 7 (BBS7) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 8 (TTC8) ; Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 (BBS9) ; Bare lymphocyte syndrome, type II (CIITA) ; Barth syndrome (TAFAZZIN) ; Bartter syndrome, type 4A (BSND) ; Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type A (GP1BA) ; Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type C (GP9) ; Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB) ; Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1) ; Beta-ureidopropionase deficiency (UPB1) ; Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria (ADGRG1) ; Biotinidase deficiency (BTD) ; Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3) ; Bloom syndrome (BLM) ; Canavan disease (ASPA) ; Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPS1) ; Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5) ; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency (CPT1A) ; Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2) ; Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency (SLC25A20) ; Carpenter syndrome (RAB23) ; Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP) ; Cerebrooculofacioskeletal syndrome 1 / Cockayne syndrome, type B (ERCC6) ; Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1) ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 1X (GJB1) ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 4D (NDRG1) ; Chediak-Higashi syndrome (LYST) ; Choreoacanthocytosis (VPS13A) ; Choroideremia, X-linked (CHM) ; Chronic granulomatous disease 4 (CYBA) ; Chronic granulomatous disease, X-linked (CYBB) ; Ciliopathies, RPGRIP1L-related (RPGRIP1L) ; Citrin deficiency / Citrullinemia, type II (SLC25A13) ; Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1) ; Cockayne syndrome, type A (ERCC8) ; Cohen syndrome (VPS13B) ; Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria (ACSF3) ; Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC) ; Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblD type / Cobalamin D deficiency (MMADHC) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 1 (GFM1) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 3 (TSFM) ; Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 6 (AIFM1) ; Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1) ; Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 3 (LHX3) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 17-alpha-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP17A1) ; Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2) ; Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1) ; Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ib (MPI) ; Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ic (ALG6) ; Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C) ; Congenital ichthyosis, ABCA12-related (ABCA12) ; Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (NTRK1) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHAT-related (CHAT) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, COLQ-related (COLQ) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, DOK7-related (DOK7) ; Congenital myasthenic syndrome, RAPSN-related (RAPSN) ; Congenital neutropenia, HAX1-related (HAX1) ; Corneal dystrophy and perceptive deafness syndrome (SLC4A11) ; Corticosterone methyloxidase deficiency (CYP11B2) ; CRB1-related retinal dystrophies (CRB1) ; Creatine Transporter Defect, SLC6A8-related, X-linked / Cerebral creatine deficiency syndrome (SLC6A8) ; Cystic fibrosis (CFTR) ; Cystinosis (CTNS) ; D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4) ; DCX-related disorders (DCX) ; Dent disease 1 (CLCN5) ; Desbuquois dysplasia, type I (CANT1) ; Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD) ; Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency (DPYD) ; Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2) ; Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy, X-linked (DMD) ; Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1) ; Dyskeratosis congenita, X-linked (DKC1) ; Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1) ; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type (ADAMTS2) ; Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2) ; Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC) ; Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, X-linked (EMD) ; Enhanced S-cone syndrome (NR2E3) ; ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2) ; Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (ETHE1) ; Fabry disease, X-linked (GLA) ; Factor IX deficiency / Hemophilia B (F9) ; Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11) ; Factory VIII deficiency / Hemophilia A (F8) ; Familial dysautonomia (ELP1) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 4 (STX11) ; Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 5 (STXBP2) ; Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLRAP1-related (LDLRAP1) ; Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLR-related (LDLR) ; Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8) ; Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11) ; Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group B (FANCB) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group D2 (FANCD2) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group E (FANCE) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group F (FANCF) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group G (FANCG) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group I (FANCI) ; Fanconi anemia, complementation group L (FANCL) ; Farber lipogranulomatosis (ASAH1) ; Fragile X syndrome (FMR1) ; Fragile XE syndrome (AFF2) ; Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1) ; Free sialic acid storage disorders (SLC17A5) ; Friedreich ataxia (FXN) ; Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN) ; Fumarase deficiency (FH) ; GABA-transaminase deficiency (ABAT) ; Galactosemia (GALT) ; Galactosemia, type II / Galactokinase deficiency (GALK1) ; Galactosialidosis (CTSA) ; Gaucher disease (GBA) ; Gitelman syndrome (SLC12A3) ; GLB1-related disorders (GLB1) ; Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) ; Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH) ; Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC) ; Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT) ; Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC) ; Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4) ; Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA) ; Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL) ; Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1) ; Glycogen storage disease, type V (PYGM) ; Glycogen storage disease, type VII (PFKM) ; GNE myopathy (GNE) ; GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L) ; Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT) ; Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB) ; Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2 (HJV) ; Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 3 (TFR2) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 2 (AP3B1) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3) ; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 4 (HPS4) ; Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS) ; Homocystinuria caused by methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency (MTHFR) ; Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS) ; Homocystinuria, type cblE (MTRR) ; HPRT1-related disorders (HPRT1) ; Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1) ; Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (GALNT3) ; Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, X-linked (EDA) ; Hypophosphatasia (ALPL) ; Immunodysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, and enteropathy, X-linked (FOXP3) ; Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17) ; Isovaleric acidemia (IVD) ; Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (UBR1) ; Joubert syndrome 1 (INPP5E) ; Joubert syndrome 15 (CEP41) ; Joubert syndrome 17 (CPLANE1) ; Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216) ; Joubert syndrome 21 (CSPP1) ; Joubert syndrome 25 (CEP104) ; Joubert syndrome 27 (B9D1) ; Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1) ; Joubert syndrome 31 (CEP120) ; Joubert syndrome 34 (B9D2) ; Joubert syndrome 8 (ARL13B) ; Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3) ; Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2) ; Juvenile retinoschisis, X-linked (RS1) ; Krabbe disease (GALC) ; L1 syndrome (L1CAM) ; LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 13 (RDH12) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 2 (RPE65) ; Leber congenital amaurosis 5 (LCA5) ; Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290) ; Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1) ; Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter (EIF2B5) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2B (DYSF) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 5 (SGCG) ; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 6 (SGCD) ; Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia (STAR) ; Lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPL) ; Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA) ; Lowe syndrome, X-linked (OCRL) ; Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7) ; Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LIPA) ; Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency (MLYCD) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB) ; Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT) ; Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM) ; MEDNIK syndrome (AP1S1) ; Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1) ; Menkes disease (ATP7A) ; Metachromatic leukodystrophy due to saposin B deficiency (PSAP) ; Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB) ; Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT) ; Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK) ; Micropthalmia / Anopthalmia (VSX2) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, ACAD9-related (ACAD9) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 1 (NDUFS4) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 16 (NDUFAF5) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 17 (NDUFAF6) ; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 9 (NDUFS6) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 12 (PET100) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2) ; Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC) ; Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 1, MNGIE type (TYMP) ; Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency, HADHB-related (HADHB) ; MKS1-related disorders (MKS1) ; Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group A (MOCS1) ; MPV17-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance defect (MPV17) ; Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB) ; Mucolipidosis III gamma (GNPTG) ; Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type II / Hunter syndrome (IDS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IVA / Morquio syndrome (GALNS) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IX / Hyaluronidase deficiency (HYAL1) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB) ; Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VII / Sly syndrome (GUSB) ; Mulibrey nanism (TRIM37) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIA (ETFA) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIB (ETFB) ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIC (ETFDH) ; Multiple pterygium syndrome, lethal type (CHRNG) ; Multiple sulfatase deficiency (SUMF1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 1 (POMT1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 2 (POMT2) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 3 (POMGNT1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 6 (LARGE1) ; Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 7 (CRPPA) ; Myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia (PUS1) ; Myotonia congenita (CLCN1) ; N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency (NAGS) ; Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB) ; Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (AQP2) ; Nephronophthisis 2 (INVS) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CTSD-related (CTSD) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, MFSD8-related (MFSD8) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1) ; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1) ; Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1) ; Niemann-Pick disease, type C2 (NPC2) ; Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1) ; Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 3 (MYO15A) ; Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1) ; NPHP1 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP1) ; NPHP3 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP3) ; NPHP4 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP4) ; Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR) ; Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2) ; Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia / Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (WNT10A) ; Omenn syndrome (DCLRE1C) ; Ornithine aminotransferase deficiency (OAT) ; Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, X-linked (OTC) ; Ornithine translocase deficiency (SLC25A15) ; Orofaciodigital syndrome, type XIV (C2CD3) ; Osteopetrosis, infantile malignant, TCIRG1-related (TCIRG1) ; Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4) ; Perlman syndrome (DIS3L2) ; Peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency (ACOX1) ; Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH) ; Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency (PHGDH) ; PLA2G6-associated neurodegeneration (PLA2G6) ; PLP1-related disorders (PLP1) ; POLG-related disorders (POLG) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1A (VRK1) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1B (EXOSC3) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2B (TSEN2) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2E (VPS53) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2) ; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, types 4 and 2A (TSEN54) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH5-related (DNAH5) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI1-related (DNAI1) ; Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI2-related (DNAI2) ; Primary congenital glaucoma (CYP1B1) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type II (GRHPR) ; Primary hyperoxaluria, type III (HOGA1) ; Progressive cerebello-cerebral atrophy (SEPSECS) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 and benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis 1 (ATP8B1) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 4 (TJP2) ; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, type 2 (ABCB11) ; Prolidase deficiency (PEPD) ; Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA) ; Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB) ; PRPS1-related disorders (PRPS1) ; Pseudocholinesterase deficiency (BCHE) ; Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (ABCC6) ; Pycnodysostosis (CTSK) ; Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (ALDH7A1) ; Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC) ; Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-alpha deficiency (PDHA1) ; Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-beta deficiency (PDHB) ; Recurrent metabolic crises with rhabdomyolysis, cardiac arrhythmias, and neurodegeneration (TANGO2) ; Refsum disease (PHYH) ; Renal tubular acidosis (SLC4A4) ; Renal tubular acidosis and deafness, ATP6V1B1-related (ATP6V1B1) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 25 (EYS) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 26 (CERKL) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 28 (FAM161A) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 3 (RPGR) ; Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 2 (GNPAT) ; Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 3 (AGPS) ; Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome (ESCO2) ; Sandhoff disease (HEXB) ; Schimke immunoosseous dysplasia (SMARCAL1) ; Schindler disease (NAGA) ; Senior-Loken syndrome 5 (IQCB1) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG1-related (RAG1) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG2-related (RAG2) ; Severe combined immunodeficiency, X-linked (IL2RG) ; Severe congenital neutropenia 5 (VPS45) ; Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1) ; Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SBDS) ; Sialidosis (NEU1) ; Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2) ; Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2) ; Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7) ; Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS) ; Spastic paraplegia, type 15 (ZFYVE26) ; Spastic tetraplegia, thin corpus callosum, and progressive microcephaly (SLC1A4) ; Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1) ; Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2) ; Steel syndrome (COL27A1) ; Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1) ; Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2) ; Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 3 (PLCE1) ; Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome (LIFR) ; Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3) ; Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA) ; TECPR2-related hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability (TECPR2) ; TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB) ; Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 1 (TTC37) ; Trimethylaminuria (FMO3) ; Triple A syndrome (AAAS) ; Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH) ; Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH) ; Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT) ; Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A) ; Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C) ; Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23) ; Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15) ; Usher syndrome, type 1J (CIB2) ; Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A) ; Usher syndrome, type 2C (ADGRV1) ; Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1) ; Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL) ; Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1) ; Werner syndrome (WRN) ; Wilson disease (ATP7B) ; Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, X-linked (WAS) ; Wolcott-Rallison syndrome (EIF2AK3) ; WWOX deficiency (WWOX) ; Xeroderma pigmentosum, group A (XPA) ; Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC) ; X-linked agammaglobulinemia (BTK) ; X-linked chondrodysplasia punctata 1 (ARSL) ; X-linked congenital adrenal hypoplasia (NR0B1) ; X-linked developmental disorders, ARX-related (ARX) ; X-linked heterotaxy-1 (ZIC3) ; X-Linked Hyper IgM Syndrome (CD40LG) ; X-linked infantile spinal muscular atrophy (UBA1) ; X-linked myotubular myopathy (MTM1) ; X-linked Opitz G/BBB syndrome (MID1) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX10-related (PEX10) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX12-related (PEX12) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX26-related (PEX26) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2) ; Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)
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QHerit™ 4 Diseases, Male
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The female panel that corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 6 Diseases, Female (Test Code 14011). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 4 conditions. Conditions included in this panel: Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Beta hemoglobinopathies including sickle cell anemia (HBB); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); and Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1).
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QHerit™ 559 Diseases, Male
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The female panel that corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 611 Diseases, Female (Test Code 14228). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 559 conditions in alignment with the American of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Tier 4 recommendations [1,2]; this panel does not include X-linked genes. Conditions included in this panel: 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type III (HSD17B3); 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type II (HSD3B2); 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase deficiency (HMGCL); 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADH); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, type III / Costeff syndrome (OPA3); 5-alpha-reductase deficiency (SRD5A2); 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS); ABCA4-related disorders (ABCA4); Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3); Acrodermatitis enteropathica (SLC39A4); Action myoclonus renal failure syndrome (SCARB2); Acute infantile liver failure (TRMU); ADAMTSL4-related eye disorders (ADAMTSL4); Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA); Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3 (RNASEH2C); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4 (RNASEH2A); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5 (SAMHD1); Alkaptonuria (HGD); Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (SERPINA1); Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3); Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4); Alstrom syndrome (ALMS1); Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome (ST3GAL5); Arginine:glycine amidinotransferase deficiency (GATM); Argininemia (ARG1); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Aromatase deficiency (CYP19A1); Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3); Asparagine synthetase deficiency (ASNS); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency (TTPA); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder 1 (MRE11); Atransferrinemia (TF); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1); Autosomal recessive intellectual developmental disorder 3 (CC2D1A); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1); Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 (BBS12); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 3 (ARL6); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 4 (BBS4); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 5 (BBS5); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 6 (MKKS); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 7 (BBS7); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 8 (TTC8); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 (BBS9); Bare lymphocyte syndrome, type II (CIITA); Bartter syndrome, type 1 (SLC12A1); Bartter syndrome, type 2 (KCNJ1); Bartter syndrome, type 4A (BSND); Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type A (GP1BA); Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type C (GP9); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Beta-mannosidosis (MANBA); Beta-ureidopropionase deficiency (UPB1); Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria (ADGRG1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Brittle cornea syndrome 1 (ZNF469); Brittle cornea syndrome 2 (PRDM5); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPS1); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency (CPT1A); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency (SLC25A20); Carpenter syndrome (RAB23); Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP); Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, type 2 (CASQ2); CD59-mediated hemolytic anemia (CD59); CEP152-related disorders (CEP152); Cerebral dysgenesis, neuropathy, ichthyosis, and palmoplantar keratoderma (CEDNIK) syndrome (SNAP29); Cerebrooculofacioskeletal syndrome 1 / Cockayne syndrome, type B (ERCC6); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 4D (NDRG1); Chediak-Higashi syndrome (LYST); Choreoacanthocytosis (VPS13A); Chronic granulomatous disease 2 (NCF2); Chronic granulomatous disease 4 (CYBA); Ciliopathies, RPGRIP1L-related (RPGRIP1L); Citrin deficiency / Citrullinemia, type II (SLC25A13); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Cockayne syndrome, type A (ERCC8); Cohen syndrome (VPS13B); COL11A2-related disorders (COL11A2); Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria (ACSF3); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblD type / Cobalamin D deficiency (MMADHC); Combined or isolated pituitary hormone deficiency, type 1 (POU1F1); Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 1 (GFM1); Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 3 (TSFM);Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 3 (LHX3); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 17-alpha-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP17A1); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2); Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of deglycosylation, type 1 (NGLY1); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ib (MPI); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ic (ALG6); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ik (ALG1); Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia, type II (SEC23B); Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C); Congenital hypothyroidism, TSHB-related (TSHB); Congenital hypothyroidism, TSHR-related (TSHR); Congenital ichthyosis, ABCA12-related (ABCA12); Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (NTRK1); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHAT-related (CHAT); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, COLQ-related (COLQ); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, DOK7-related (DOK7); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, MUSK-related (MUSK); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, RAPSN-related (RAPSN); Congenital neutropenia, HAX1-related (HAX1); Congenital secretory chloride diarrhea 1 (SLC26A3); Corneal dystrophy and perceptive deafness syndrome (SLC4A11); Corticosterone methyloxidase deficiency (CYP11B2); CRB1-related retinal dystrophies (CRB1); CTSC-related disorders (CTSC); CYP7B1-related disorders (CYP7B1); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency (POR); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Deoxyguanosine kinase deficiency / Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 3 (DGUOK); Desbuquois dysplasia, type I (CANT1); Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 50 (CAD); DGAT1 deficiency (DGAT1); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Dihydropteridine reductase (DHPR) deficiency (QDPR); Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency (DPYD); Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2); Dubin-Johnson syndrome (ABCC2); Dyskeratosis congenita spectrum disorders (TERT); Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1); Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1); Early-onset progressive encephalopathy with brain atrophy and thin corpus callosum (TBCD); Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type (ADAMTS2); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2); Enhanced S-cone syndrome (NR2E3); EPG5-related disorder (EPG5); ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2); Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (ETHE1); Factor II deficiency / Prothrombin deficiency (F2); Factor V deficiency (F5); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 3 (UNC13D); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 4 (STX11); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 5 (STXBP2); Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLRAP1-related (LDLRAP1); Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLR-related (LDLR); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fanconi anemia, complementation group D2 (FANCD2); Fanconi anemia, complementation group E (FANCE); Fanconi anemia, complementation group F (FANCF); Fanconi anemia, complementation group G (FANCG); Fanconi anemia, complementation group I (FANCI); Fanconi anemia, complementation group J (BRIP1); Fanconi anemia, complementation group L (FANCL); Farber lipogranulomatosis (ASAH1); Foveal hypoplasia 2 (SLC38A8); Fraser syndrome, type 1 (FRAS1); Fraser syndrome, type 2 (FREM2); Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1); Free sialic acid storage disorders (SLC17A5); Friedreich ataxia (FXN); Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase deficiency (FBP1); Fucosidosis (FUCA1); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN); Fumarase deficiency (FH); G6PC3 deficiency (G6PC3); GABA-transaminase deficiency (ABAT); Galactosemia (GALT); Galactosemia, type II / Galactokinase deficiency (GALK1); Galactosemia, type III / Galactose epimerase deficiency (GALE); Galactosialidosis (CTSA); Gaucher disease (GBA); GCH1-related disorders (GCH1); GDF5-related disorders (GDF5); Geroderma osteodysplastica (GORAB); Gitelman syndrome (SLC12A3); GLB1-related disorders (GLB1); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH);Glutathione synthetase deficiency (GSS); Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC); Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); Glycogen storage disease, type IXb (PHKB); Glycogen storage disease, type IXc (PHKG2); Glycogen storage disease, type V (PYGM); Glycogen storage disease, type VII (PFKM); GNE myopathy (GNE); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT); Heme oxygenase 1 deficiency (HMOX1); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2A (HJV); Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2B (HAMP); Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 3 (TFR2); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 2 (AP3B1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 4 (HPS4); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 5 (HPS5); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 6 (HPS6); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 8 (BLOC1S3); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 9 (BLOC1S6); Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS); Homocystinuria caused by methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency (MTHFR); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Homocystinuria, type cblE (MTRR); Homocystinuria-megaloblastic anemia, cblG complementation type (MTR); Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1); Hyper-IgM syndrome, type 3 (CD40); Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (GALNT3); Hypomyelinating leukodystrophy 12 (VPS11); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Ichthyosis prematurity syndrome (SLC27A4); IGHMBP2-related disorders (IGHMBP2); Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome 2 (AMN); Immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies syndrome 1 (DNMT3B); Immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies syndrome 2 (ZBTB24); Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17); Isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency (SUOX); Isovaleric acidemia (IVD); ITGB3-related disorders (ITGB3); Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (UBR1); Joubert syndrome 1 (INPP5E); Joubert syndrome 15 (CEP41); Joubert syndrome 17 (CPLANE1); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Joubert syndrome 21 (CSPP1); Joubert syndrome 25 (CEP104); Joubert syndrome 27 (B9D1); Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1); Joubert syndrome 31 (CEP120); Joubert syndrome 34 (B9D2); Joubert syndrome 8 (ARL13B); Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, COL17A1-related (COL17A1); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, ITGA6-related (ITGA6); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, ITGB4-related (ITGB4); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2); Krabbe disease (GALC); LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2); Laron syndrome (GHR); Leber congenital amaurosis 1 (GUCY2D); Leber congenital amaurosis 13 (RDH12); Leber congenital amaurosis 2 (RPE65); Leber congenital amaurosis 4 (AIPL1); Leber congenital amaurosis 5 (LCA5); Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter (EIF2B5); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 1 (EIF2B1); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 2 (EIF2B2); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 3 (EIF2B3); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 4 (EIF2B4); LIG4 syndrome (LIG4); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2B (DYSF); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 5 (SGCG); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 6 (SGCD); Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia (STAR); Lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPL); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); LRAT-related disorders (LRAT); Lung disease, immunodeficiency, and chromosome breakage syndrome (LICS) (NSMCE3); Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7); Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LIPA); Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency (MLYCD); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT); MECR-related neurologic disorder (MECR);Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); MEDNIK syndrome (AP1S1); Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1); Metachromatic leukodystrophy due to saposin B deficiency (PSAP); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblF type (LMBRD1); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT); Methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase deficiency (MCEE); Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK); Microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism, type II (PCNT); Microphthalmia / Anophthalmia (VSX2); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, ACAD9-related (ACAD9); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 1 (NDUFS4); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 10 (NDUFAF2); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 16 (NDUFAF5); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 17 (NDUFAF6); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 19 (FOXRED1); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 3 (NDUFS7); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 4 (NDUFV1); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 9 (NDUFS6); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 12 (PET100); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 6 (COX15); Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 1, MNGIE type (TYMP); Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency, HADHB-related (HADHB); MKS1-related disorders (MKS1); Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group A (MOCS1); Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group B (MOCS2); MPV17-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance defect (MPV17); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis III gamma (GNPTG); Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IVA / Morquio syndrome (GALNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IX / Hyaluronidase deficiency (HYAL1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VII / Sly syndrome (GUSB); Mulibrey nanism (TRIM37); Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIA (ETFA); Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIB (ETFB); Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIC (ETFDH); Multiple pterygium syndrome, lethal type (CHRNG); Multiple sulfatase deficiency (SUMF1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 1 (POMT1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 10 (RXYLT1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 2 (POMT2); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 3 (POMGNT1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 6 (LARGE1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 7 (CRPPA); Myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia (PUS1); Myotonia congenita (CLCN1); N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency (NAGS); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus type 2 (AQP2); Nephronophthisis 2 (INVS); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CTSD-related (CTSD); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, MFSD8-related (MFSD8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C2 (NPC2); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 22 (OTOA); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 3 (MYO15A); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 59 (PJVK); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 7 (TMC1); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 76 (SYNE4); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 8 (TMPRSS3); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 9 (OTOF); Normophosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (SAMD9); NPHP1 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP1); NPHP3 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP3); NPHP4 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP4); Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR); Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2); Oculocutaneous albinism, type III (TYRP1); Oculocutaneous albinism, type IV (SLC45A2); Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia / Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (WNT10A); Omenn syndrome (DCLRE1C); Ornithine aminotransferase deficiency (OAT); Ornithine translocase deficiency (SLC25A15); Orofaciodigital syndrome, type XIV (C2CD3); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type VII (CRTAP); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type VIII (P3H1); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type XI (FKBP10); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type XIII (BMP1); Osteopetrosis, infantile malignant, TCIRG1-related (TCIRG1);Osteopetrosis, OSTM1-related (OSTM1); Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN) (PANK2); Parkinson disease 15 (FBXO7); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Perlman syndrome (DIS3L2); Peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency (ACOX1); PGM3-congenital disorder of glycosylation / Immunodeficiency 23 (PGM3); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency (PHGDH); PIGN-related disorders (PIGN); PLA2G6-associated neurodegeneration (PLA2G6); PLEKHG5-related disorders (PLEKHG5); PLOD1-related kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (PLOD1); POLG-related disorders (POLG); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1A (VRK1); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1B (EXOSC3); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2B (TSEN2); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2E (VPS53); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, types 4 and 2A (TSEN54); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, CCDC103-related (CCDC103); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, CCDC39-related (CCDC39); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH11-related (DNAH11); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH5-related (DNAH5); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI1-related (DNAI1); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI2-related (DNAI2); Primary congenital glaucoma (CYP1B1); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Primary hyperoxaluria, type II (GRHPR); Primary hyperoxaluria, type III (HOGA1); Progressive cerebello-cerebral atrophy (SEPSECS); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 and benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis 1 (ATP8B1); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 2 (ABCB11); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 3 (ABCB4); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 4 (TJP2); Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (CCN6); Prolidase deficiency (PEPD); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Pseudocholinesterase deficiency (BCHE); Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (ABCC6); Pterin-4 alpha-carbinolamine dehydratase (PCD) deficiency (PCBD1); Pycnodysostosis (CTSK); Pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidase deficiency (PNPO); Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (ALDH7A1); Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC); Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-beta deficiency (PDHB); Recurrent metabolic crises with rhabdomyolysis, cardiac arrhythmias, and neurodegeneration (TANGO2); Refsum disease (PHYH); Renal tubular acidosis (SLC4A4); Renal tubular acidosis and deafness, ATP6V1B1-related (ATP6V1B1); Retinitis pigmentosa 25 (EYS); Retinitis pigmentosa 26 (CERKL); Retinitis pigmentosa 28 (FAM161A); Retinitis pigmentosa 36 (PRCD); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Retinitis pigmentosa 62 (MAK); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 2 (GNPAT); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 3 (AGPS); RLBP1-related retinopathies (RLBP1); Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome (ESCO2); RYR1-related disorders (RYR1); Sandhoff disease (HEXB); Schimke immunoosseous dysplasia (SMARCAL1); Schindler disease (NAGA); Senior-Loken syndrome 5 (IQCB1); Sepiapterin reductase deficiency (SPR); Severe combined immunodeficiency, CD3D-related (CD3D); Severe combined immunodeficiency, CD3E-related (CD3E); Severe combined immunodeficiency, FOXN1-related (FOXN1); Severe combined immunodeficiency, IKBKB-related (IKBKB); Severe combined immunodeficiency, IL7R-related (IL7R); Severe combined immunodeficiency, JAK3-related (JAK3); Severe combined immunodeficiency, PTPRC-related (PTPRC); Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG1-related (RAG1); Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG2-related (RAG2); Severe congenital neutropenia 5 (VPS45); Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1); Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SBDS); Sialidosis (NEU1); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasia, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS); Spastic paraplegia, type 15 (ZFYVE26); Spastic tetraplegia, thin corpus callosum, and progressive microcephaly (SLC1A4); SPG11-related disorders (SPG11); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Spondylocostal dysostosis 1 (DLL3); Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2); Steel syndrome (COL27A1); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 3 (PLCE1); Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome (LIFR); SURF1-related disorders (SURF1); Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); TBCE-related disorders (TBCE); TECPR2-related hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability (TECPR2);Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome (SLC19A2); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 1 (SLC5A5); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 2A (TPO); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 3 (TG); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 6 (DUOX2); TK2-related mitochondrial disorders (TK2); TMEM67-related disorders (TMEM67); TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB); Transcobalamin II deficiency (TCN2); TREX1-related disorders (TREX1); Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 1 (TTC37); Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 2 (SKIC2); TRIM32-related disorders (TRIM32); Trimethylaminuria (FMO3); Triple A syndrome (AAAS); TULP1-related disorders (TULP1); Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT); Tyrosinemia, type III (HPD); Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A); Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C); Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 1J (CIB2); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 2C (ADGRV1); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1); Vitamin D-resistant rickets, type 2A (VDR); VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia (VLDLR); Warsaw breakage syndrome (DDX11); Werner syndrome (WRN); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Wolcott-Rallison syndrome (EIF2AK3); Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome (DCAF17); WWOX deficiency (WWOX); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group A (XPA); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC); Xeroderma pigmentosum, variant type (XP-V) (POLH); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX10-related (PEX10); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX12-related (PEX12); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX13-related (PEX13); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX16-related (PEX16); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX26-related (PEX26); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX5-related (PEX5); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)1 - Guha S, Reddi HV, Aarabi M, et al. Laboratory testing for preconception/prenatal carrier screening: A technical standard of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2024;26(7):101137. PMID 388143272 - American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG). Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions during pregnancy and preconception: a practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genetic Med. 2021;23(10):1793-1806. PMID 34285390
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit™ 559 Diseases, Male (Test Code 14229). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 611 conditions in alignment with the American of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Tier 4 recommendations [1,2]. Conditions included in this panel: 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type III (HSD17B3); 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency, type II (HSD3B2); 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase deficiency (HMGCL); 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADH); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, type III / Costeff syndrome (OPA3); 5-alpha-reductase deficiency (SRD5A2); 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS); ABCA4-related disorders (ABCA4); Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3); Acrodermatitis enteropathica (SLC39A4); Action myoclonus renal failure syndrome (SCARB2); Acute infantile liver failure (TRMU); ADAMTSL4-related eye disorders (ADAMTSL4); Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA); Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked (ABCD1); Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3 (RNASEH2C); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4 (RNASEH2A); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5 (SAMHD1); Alkaptonuria (HGD); Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (SERPINA1); Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Alpha-thalassemia intellectual disability syndrome, X-linked (ATRX); Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3); Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4); Alport syndrome, COL4A5-related, X-linked (COL4A5); Alstrom syndrome (ALMS1); Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome (ST3GAL5); Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AR); Arginine:glycine amidinotransferase deficiency (GATM); Argininemia (ARG1); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Aromatase deficiency (CYP19A1); Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3); Asparagine synthetase deficiency (ASNS); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency (TTPA); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder 1 (MRE11); Atransferrinemia (TF); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (TGM1); Autosomal recessive intellectual developmental disorder 3 (CC2D1A); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1); Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10); AVPR2-related disorders (AVPR2); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 (BBS12); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 3 (ARL6); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 4 (BBS4); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 5 (BBS5); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 6 (MKKS); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 7 (BBS7); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 8 (TTC8); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 (BBS9); Bare lymphocyte syndrome, type II (CIITA); Barth syndrome (TAFAZZIN (formerly TAZ)); Bartter syndrome, type 1 (SLC12A1); Bartter syndrome, type 2 (KCNJ1); Bartter syndrome, type 4A (BSND); Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type A (GP1BA); Bernard-Soulier syndrome, type C (GP9); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Beta-mannosidosis (MANBA); Beta-ureidopropionase deficiency (UPB1); Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria (ADGRG1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Brittle cornea syndrome 1 (ZNF469); Brittle cornea syndrome 2 (PRDM5); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPS1); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency (CPT1A); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency (SLC25A20); Carpenter syndrome (RAB23); Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP); Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, type 2 (CASQ2); CD59-mediated hemolytic anemia (CD59); CEP152-related disorders (CEP152); Cerebral dysgenesis, neuropathy, ichthyosis, and palmoplantar keratoderma (CEDNIK) syndrome (SNAP29); Cerebrooculofacioskeletal syndrome 1 / Cockayne syndrome, type B (ERCC6); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 1X (GJB1); Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 4D (NDRG1); Chediak-Higashi syndrome (LYST); Choreoacanthocytosis (VPS13A); Choroideremia, X-linked (CHM); Chronic granulomatous disease 2 (NCF2); Chronic granulomatous disease 4 (CYBA); Chronic granulomatous disease, X-linked (CYBB); Ciliopathies, RPGRIP1L-related (RPGRIP1L); Citrin deficiency / Citrullinemia, type II (SLC25A13); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Cockayne syndrome, type A (ERCC8); Cohen syndrome (VPS13B); COL11A2-related disorders (COL11A2); Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria (ACSF3); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblD type / Cobalamin D deficiency (MMADHC); Combined or isolated pituitary hormone deficiency, type 1 (POU1F1); Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 1 (GFM1); Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 3 (TSFM); Combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 6 (AIFM1); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 3 (LHX3); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 17-alpha-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP17A1); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2); Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of deglycosylation, type 1 (NGLY1); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ib (MPI); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ic (ALG6); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ik (ALG1); Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia, type II (SEC23B); Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C); Congenital hypothyroidism, TSHB-related (TSHB); Congenital hypothyroidism, TSHR-related (TSHR); Congenital ichthyosis, ABCA12-related (ABCA12); Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (NTRK1); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHAT-related (CHAT); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, COLQ-related (COLQ); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, DOK7-related (DOK7); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, MUSK-related (MUSK); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, RAPSN-related (RAPSN); Congenital neutropenia, HAX1-related (HAX1); Congenital secretory chloride diarrhea 1 (SLC26A3); Corneal dystrophy and perceptive deafness syndrome (SLC4A11); Corticosterone methyloxidase deficiency (CYP11B2); CRB1-related retinal dystrophies (CRB1); Creatine transporter defect, SLC6A8-related, X-linked / Cerebral creatine deficiency syndrome (SLC6A8); CTSC-related disorders (CTSC); CYP7B1-related disorders (CYP7B1); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency (POR); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); DCX-related disorders (DCX); Dent disease 1 (CLCN5); Deoxyguanosine kinase deficiency / Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 3 (DGUOK); Desbuquois dysplasia, type I (CANT1); Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 36 (ALG13); Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 50 (CAD); DGAT1 deficiency (DGAT1); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Dihydropteridine reductase (DHPR) deficiency (QDPR); Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency (DPYD); Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2); Dubin-Johnson syndrome (ABCC2); Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy, X-linked (DMD); Dyskeratosis congenita spectrum disorders (TERT); Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1); Dyskeratosis congenita, X-linked (DKC1); Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1); Early-onset progressive encephalopathy with brain atrophy and thin corpus callosum (TBCD); Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type (ADAMTS2); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2); Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, X-linked (EMD); Enhanced S-cone syndrome (NR2E3); EPG5-related disorder (EPG5); ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2); Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (ETHE1); Fabry disease, X-linked (GLA); Factor II deficiency / Prothrombin deficiency (F2); Factor IX deficiency / Hemophilia B (F9); Factor V deficiency (F5); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Factory VIII deficiency / Hemophilia A (F8); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 3 (UNC13D); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 4 (STX11); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 5 (STXBP2); Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLRAP1-related (LDLRAP1); Familial hypercholesterolemia, LDLR-related (LDLR); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, complementation group A (FANCA); Fanconi anemia, complementation group B (FANCB); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fanconi anemia, complementation group D2 (FANCD2); Fanconi anemia, complementation group E (FANCE); Fanconi anemia, complementation group F (FANCF); Fanconi anemia, complementation group G (FANCG); Fanconi anemia, complementation group I (FANCI); Fanconi anemia, complementation group J (BRIP1); Fanconi anemia, complementation group L (FANCL); Farber lipogranulomatosis (ASAH1); FHL1-related disorders (FHL1); Foveal hypoplasia 2 (SLC38A8); Fragile X syndrome (FMR1); Fragile XE syndrome (AFF2); Fraser syndrome, type 1 (FRAS1); Fraser syndrome, type 2 (FREM2); Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1); Free sialic acid storage disorders (SLC17A5); Friedreich ataxia (FXN); Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase deficiency (FBP1); Fucosidosis (FUCA1); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN); Fumarase deficiency (FH); G6PC3 deficiency (G6PC3); GABA-transaminase deficiency (ABAT); Galactosemia (GALT); Galactosemia, type II / Galactokinase deficiency (GALK1); Galactosemia, type III / Galactose epimerase deficiency (GALE); Galactosialidosis (CTSA); Gaucher disease (GBA); GCH1-related disorders (GCH1); GDF5-related disorders (GDF5); Geroderma osteodysplastica (GORAB); Gitelman syndrome (SLC12A3); GLB1-related disorders (GLB1); Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glutathione synthetase deficiency (GSS); Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC); Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); Glycogen storage disease, type IXb (PHKB); Glycogen storage disease, type IXc (PHKG2); Glycogen storage disease, type V (PYGM); Glycogen storage disease, type VII (PFKM); GNE myopathy (GNE); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT); Heme oxygenase 1 deficiency (HMOX1); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2A (HJV); Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 2B (HAMP); Hereditary hemochromatosis, type 3 (TFR2); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 2 (AP3B1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 4 (HPS4); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 5 (HPS5); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 6 (HPS6); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 8 (BLOC1S3); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 9 (BLOC1S6); Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS); Homocystinuria caused by methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency (MTHFR); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Homocystinuria, type cblE (MTRR); Homocystinuria-megaloblastic anemia, cblG complementation type (MTR); HPRT1-related disorders (HPRT1); HSD10 disease (HSD17B10); Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1); Hyper-IgM syndrome, type 3 (CD40); Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (GALNT3); Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, X-linked (EDA); Hypomyelinating leukodystrophy 12 (VPS11); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Ichthyosis prematurity syndrome (SLC27A4); IGHMBP2-related disorders (IGHMBP2); Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome 2 (AMN); Immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies syndrome 1 (DNMT3B); Immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies syndrome 2 (ZBTB24); Immunodysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, and enteropathy, X-linked (FOXP3); Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17); Isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency (SUOX); Isovaleric acidemia (IVD); ITGB3-related disorders (ITGB3); Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (UBR1); Joubert syndrome 1 (INPP5E); Joubert syndrome 15 (CEP41); Joubert syndrome 17 (CPLANE1); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Joubert syndrome 21 (CSPP1); Joubert syndrome 25 (CEP104); Joubert syndrome 27 (B9D1); Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1); Joubert syndrome 31 (CEP120); Joubert syndrome 34 (B9D2); Joubert syndrome 8 (ARL13B); Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, COL17A1-related (COL17A1); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, ITGA6-related (ITGA6); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, ITGB4-related (ITGB4); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2); Juvenile retinoschisis, X-linked (RS1); Krabbe disease (GALC); L1 syndrome (L1CAM); LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2); Laron syndrome (GHR); Leber congenital amaurosis 1 (GUCY2D); Leber congenital amaurosis 13 (RDH12); Leber congenital amaurosis 2 (RPE65); Leber congenital amaurosis 4 (AIPL1); Leber congenital amaurosis 5 (LCA5); Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter (EIF2B5); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 1 (EIF2B1); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 2 (EIF2B2); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 3 (EIF2B3); Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter 4 (EIF2B4); LIG4 syndrome (LIG4); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2B (DYSF); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 5 (SGCG); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 6 (SGCD); Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia (STAR); Lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPL); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Lowe syndrome, X-linked (OCRL); LRAT-related disorders (LRAT); Lung disease, immunodeficiency, and chromosome breakage syndrome (LICS) (NSMCE3); Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7); Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LIPA); Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency (MLYCD); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT); MECR-related neurologic disorder (MECR); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); MEDNIK syndrome (AP1S1); Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1); Menkes disease (ATP7A); Metachromatic leukodystrophy due to saposin B deficiency (PSAP); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblF type (LMBRD1); Methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblX type (HCFC1); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT); Methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase deficiency (MCEE); Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK); Microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism, type II (PCNT); Microphthalmia / Anophthalmia (VSX2); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, ACAD9-related (ACAD9); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 1 (NDUFS4); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 10 (NDUFAF2); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 16 (NDUFAF5); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 17 (NDUFAF6); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 19 (FOXRED1); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 3 (NDUFS7); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 4 (NDUFV1); Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 9 (NDUFS6); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 12 (PET100); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 6 (COX15); Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome 1, MNGIE type (TYMP); Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency, HADHB-related (HADHB); MKS1-related disorders (MKS1); Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group A (MOCS1); Molybdenum cofactor deficiency of complementation group B (MOCS2); MPV17-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance defect (MPV17); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis III gamma (GNPTG); Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type II / Hunter syndrome (IDS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IVA / Morquio syndrome (GALNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IX / Hyaluronidase deficiency (HYAL1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VII / Sly syndrome (GUSB); Mulibrey nanism (TRIM37); Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIA (ETFA); Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIB (ETFB); Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency / Glutaric aciduria, type IIC (ETFDH); Multiple pterygium syndrome, lethal type (CHRNG); Multiple sulfatase deficiency (SUMF1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 1 (POMT1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 10 (RXYLT1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 2 (POMT2); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 3 (POMGNT1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 6 (LARGE1); Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 7 (CRPPA); Myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia (PUS1); Myotonia congenita (CLCN1); N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency (NAGS); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus type 2 (AQP2); Nephronophthisis 2 (INVS); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CTSD-related (CTSD); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, MFSD8-related (MFSD8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C2 (NPC2); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 22 (OTOA); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 3 (MYO15A); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 59 (PJVK); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 7 (TMC1); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 76 (SYNE4); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 8 (TMPRSS3); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 9 (OTOF); Normophosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (SAMD9); NPHP1 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP1); NPHP3 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP3); NPHP4 nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP4); Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR); Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2); Oculocutaneous albinism, type III (TYRP1); Oculocutaneous albinism, type IV (SLC45A2); Odonto-onycho-dermal dysplasia / Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (WNT10A); Omenn syndrome (DCLRE1C); Ornithine aminotransferase deficiency (OAT); Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, X-linked (OTC); Ornithine translocase deficiency (SLC25A15); Orofaciodigital syndrome, type XIV (C2CD3); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type VII (CRTAP); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type VIII (P3H1); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type XI (FKBP10); Osteogenesis imperfecta, type XIII (BMP1); Osteopetrosis, infantile malignant, TCIRG1-related (TCIRG1); Osteopetrosis, OSTM1-related (OSTM1); Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN) (PANK2); Parkinson disease 15 (FBXO7); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Perlman syndrome (DIS3L2); Peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency (ACOX1); PGM3-congenital disorder of glycosylation / Immunodeficiency 23 (PGM3); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency (PHGDH); PIGN-related disorders (PIGN); PLA2G6-associated neurodegeneration (PLA2G6); PLEKHG5-related disorders (PLEKHG5); PLOD1-related kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (PLOD1); PLP1-related disorders (PLP1); POLG-related disorders (POLG); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1A (VRK1); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 1B (EXOSC3); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2B (TSEN2); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 2E (VPS53); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, types 4 and 2A (TSEN54); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, CCDC103-related (CCDC103); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, CCDC39-related (CCDC39); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH11-related (DNAH11); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAH5-related (DNAH5); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI1-related (DNAI1); Primary ciliary dyskinesia, DNAI2-related (DNAI2); Primary congenital glaucoma (CYP1B1); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Primary hyperoxaluria, type II (GRHPR); Primary hyperoxaluria, type III (HOGA1); Progressive cerebello-cerebral atrophy (SEPSECS); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 and benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis 1 (ATP8B1); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 2 (ABCB11); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 3 (ABCB4); Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis 4 (TJP2); Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (CCN6); Prolidase deficiency (PEPD); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); PRPS1-related disorders (PRPS1); Pseudocholinesterase deficiency (BCHE); Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (ABCC6); Pterin-4 alpha-carbinolamine dehydratase (PCD) deficiency (PCBD1); Pycnodysostosis (CTSK); Pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidase deficiency (PNPO); Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (ALDH7A1); Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC); Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-alpha deficiency (PDHA1); Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1-beta deficiency (PDHB); Recurrent metabolic crises with rhabdomyolysis, cardiac arrhythmias, and neurodegeneration (TANGO2); Refsum disease (PHYH); Renal tubular acidosis (SLC4A4); Renal tubular acidosis and deafness, ATP6V1B1-related (ATP6V1B1); Retinitis pigmentosa 2 (RP2); Retinitis pigmentosa 25 (EYS); Retinitis pigmentosa 26 (CERKL); Retinitis pigmentosa 28 (FAM161A); Retinitis pigmentosa 3 (RPGR); Retinitis pigmentosa 36 (PRCD); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Retinitis pigmentosa 62 (MAK); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 2 (GNPAT); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 3 (AGPS); RLBP1-related retinopathies (RLBP1); Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome (ESCO2); RYR1-related disorders (RYR1); Sandhoff disease (HEXB); Schimke immunoosseous dysplasia (SMARCAL1); Schindler disease (NAGA); Senior-Loken syndrome 5 (IQCB1); Sepiapterin reductase deficiency (SPR); Severe combined immunodeficiency, CD3D-related (CD3D); Severe combined immunodeficiency, CD3E-related (CD3E); Severe combined immunodeficiency, FOXN1-related (FOXN1); Severe combined immunodeficiency, IKBKB-related (IKBKB); Severe combined immunodeficiency, IL7R-related (IL7R); Severe combined immunodeficiency, JAK3-related (JAK3); Severe combined immunodeficiency, PTPRC-related (PTPRC); Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG1-related (RAG1); Severe combined immunodeficiency, RAG2-related (RAG2); Severe combined immunodeficiency, X-linked (IL2RG); Severe congenital neutropenia 5 (VPS45); Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1); Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SBDS); Sialidosis (NEU1); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasia, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS); Spastic paraplegia, type 15 (ZFYVE26); Spastic tetraplegia, thin corpus callosum, and progressive microcephaly (SLC1A4); SPG11-related disorders (SPG11); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Spondylocostal dysostosis 1 (DLL3); Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2); Steel syndrome (COL27A1); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 3 (PLCE1); Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome (LIFR); SURF1-related disorders (SURF1); Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); TBCE-related disorders (TBCE); TECPR2-related hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability (TECPR2); Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome (SLC19A2); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 1 (SLC5A5); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 2A (TPO); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 3 (TG); Thyroid dyshormonogenesis 6 (DUOX2); TK2-related mitochondrial disorders (TK2); TMEM67-related disorders (TMEM67); TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB); Transcobalamin II deficiency (TCN2); TREX1-related disorders (TREX1); Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 1 (TTC37); Trichohepatoenteric syndrome 2 (SKIC2); TRIM32-related disorders (TRIM32); Trimethylaminuria (FMO3); Triple A syndrome (AAAS); TULP1-related disorders (TULP1); Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT); Tyrosinemia, type III (HPD); Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A); Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C); Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 1J (CIB2); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 2C (ADGRV1); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1); Vitamin D-resistant rickets, type 2A (VDR); VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia (VLDLR); Warsaw breakage syndrome (DDX11); Werner syndrome (WRN); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, X-linked (WAS); Wolcott-Rallison syndrome (EIF2AK3); Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome (DCAF17); WWOX deficiency (WWOX); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group A (XPA); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC); Xeroderma pigmentosum, variant type (XP-V) (POLH); X-linked agammaglobulinemia (BTK); X-linked chondrodysplasia punctata 1 (ARSL); X-linked congenital adrenal hypoplasia (NR0B1); X-linked developmental disorders, ARX-related (ARX); X-linked heterotaxy-1 (ZIC3); X-Linked hyper IgM syndrome (CD40LG); X-linked infantile spinal muscular atrophy (UBA1); X-linked myotubular myopathy (MTM1); X-linked Opitz G/BBB syndrome (MID1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX10-related (PEX10); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX12-related (PEX12); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX13-related (PEX13); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX16-related (PEX16); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX26-related (PEX26); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX5-related (PEX5); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)1 - Guha S, Reddi HV, Aarabi M, et al. Laboratory testing for preconception/prenatal carrier screening: A technical standard of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2024;26(7):101137. PMID 388143272 - American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG). Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions during pregnancy and preconception: a practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genetic Med. 2021;23(10):1793-1806. PMID 34285390
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QHerit™ 6 Diseases, Female
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The male panel that corresponds to this female panel is QHerit™ 4 Diseases, Male (Test Code 14010). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss the case with a Quest Genetic Counselor. This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 6 conditions. Conditions included in this panel: Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Beta hemoglobinopathies including sickle cell anemia (HBB); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD); Fragile X syndrome (FMR1); and Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1).
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QHerit™ 96 Diseases, Male
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. The female panel that corresponds to this male panel is QHerit™ 112 Diseases, Female (Test Code 14232). Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 96 conditions in alignment with the American of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) Tier 3 recommendations [1,2]; this panel does not include X-linked genes. Conditions included in this panel: 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); Achromatopsia, CNGB3-related (CNGB3); Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2 (RNASEH2B); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Atransferrinemia (TF); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly 1 (MCPH1); Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia, type 10 (ANO10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease (SLC19A3); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2); Congenital adrenal insufficiency, CYP11A1-related (CYP11A1); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Congenital hydrocephalus 1 (CCDC88C); Congenital myasthenic syndrome, CHRNE-related (CHRNE); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Donnai-Barrow syndrome (LRP2); Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, COL7A1-related (COL7A1); Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC2); ERCC2-related conditions (ERCC2); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 2 (PRF1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fraser syndrome, type 3 (GRIP1); Friedreich ataxia (FXN); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC1); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Joubert syndrome 3 (AHI1); Joubert syndrome 9 (CC2D2A); Leber congenital amaurosis, CEP290-related / CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2I / Muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type A, 5 (FKRP); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC1); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMUT-related (MMUT); Mevalonic aciduria / Hyper-IgD syndrome (MVK); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 2 (SCO2); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Myotonia congenita (CLCN1); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Oculocutaneous albinism, type I (TYR); Oculocutaneous albinism, type II (OCA2); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); POLG-related disorders (POLG); Pontocerebellar hypoplasia, type 6 (RARS2); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Schindler disease (NAGA); Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 3 with or without polydactyly (DYNC2H1); Skeletal dysplasia, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Surfactant dysfunction, ABCA3-related (ABCA3); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); TNXB-related classical-like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (TNXB); Trimethylaminuria (FMO3); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Vitamin D-dependent rickets, type 1A (CYP27B1); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Xeroderma pigmentosum, group C (XPC)1 - Guha S, Reddi HV, Aarabi M, et al. Laboratory testing for preconception/prenatal carrier screening: A technical standard of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2024;26(7):101137. PMID 388143272 - American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG). Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions during pregnancy and preconception: a practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genetic Med. 2021;23(10):1793-1806. PMID 34285390
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QHerit™ Expanded Carrier Screen
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The expanded carrier screen offers hotspot molecular detection of variants for one X-linked and multiple autosomal recessive disorders at the same time and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child in order to facilitate informed reproductive decision making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor. The expanded carrier screening panel (QHerit), analyzes 24 genes associated with 22 diseases, including: Alpha Thalassemia, Beta-Hemoglobinopathies (Including Sickle Cell Disease), Bloom Syndrome, Canavan Disease, Cystic Fibrosis (CFvantage), Dihydrolipoamide Dehydrogenase Deficiency, Familial Dysautonomia, Familial Hyperinsulinism, Fanconi Anemia Type C, Fragile X Syndrome, Gaucher Disease, Glycogen Storage Disease Type IA, Joubert Syndrome 2, Maple Syrup Urine Disease, Mucolipidosis Type IV, Nemaline Myopathy, Niemann-Pick Disease Type A, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Tay-Sachs Disease, Usher Syndrome Type IF, Usher Syndrome Type IIIA, and Walker-Warburg Syndrome.
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QHerit™ Extended, Female
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This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor. This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 150 conditions including the 84 conditions included in QHerit™ Plus carrier screen. Conditions included in this panel include: 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA lyase deficiency (HMGCL); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS); Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA); Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked (ABCD1); Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6); Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3); Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4); Alport syndrome, COL4A5-related, X-linked (COL4A5); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis 1 (TGM1); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP); CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, Group A (FANCA); Fanconi anemia, Group C (FANCC); Fragile X syndrome (FMR1); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (Walker-Warburg) (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); GLB1-related disorders (GLB1); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC); Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); GNE myopathy (GNE); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17); Isovaleric acidemia (IVD); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2); Krabbe disease (GALC); LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2); Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Menkes disease (ATP7A); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB); Methylmalonic aciduria, MUT-related (MMUT); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type II / Hunter syndrome (IDS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1); Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, X-linked (OTC); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7); Sandhoff disease (HEXB); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT); Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A); Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C); Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)
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QHerit™ Extended, Male
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This test offers offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) detection of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 144 conditions including the 78 autosomal recessive conditions included in QHerit™ Plus carrier screen. Conditions included in this panel include: 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coA lyase deficiency (HMGCL); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 1 deficiency (MCCC1); 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase 2 deficiency (MCCC2); 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency (PTS); Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA); Agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy (SLC12A6); Alpha-mannosidosis (MAN2B1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Alport syndrome, COL4A3-related (COL4A3); Alport syndrome, COL4A4-related (COL4A4); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (SLC35A3); Aspartylglycosaminuria (AGA); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, type 1 (AIRE); Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis 1 (TGM1); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 10 (BBS10); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Beta-ketothiolase deficiency (ACAT1); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cartilage-hair hypoplasia (RMRP); CEP290-related conditions (CEP290); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Dyskeratosis congenita, RTEL1-related (RTEL1); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial hyperinsulinism, KCNJ11-related (KCNJ11); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, Group A (FANCA); Fanconi anemia, Group C (FANCC); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (Walker-Warburg) (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); GLB1-related disorders (GLB1); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glycine encephalopathy / Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (GLDC); Glycine encephalopathy, AMT-related (AMT); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC); Glycogen storage disease, type Ib / IIw (SLC37A4); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); GNE myopathy (GNE); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency (HLCS); Homocystinuria, CBS-related (CBS); Hydrolethalus syndrome (HYLS1); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Infantile cerebral and cerebellar atrophy (MED17); Isovaleric acidemia (IVD); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMA3-related (LAMA3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMB3-related (LAMB3); Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, LAMC2-related (LAMC2); Krabbe disease (GALC); LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2); Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 (GLE1); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 4 (SGCB); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Lysinuric protein intolerance (SLC7A7); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Maple syrup urine disease, type 2 (DBT); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAA-related (MMAA); Methylmalonic aciduria, MMAB-related (MMAB); Methylmalonic aciduria, MUT-related (MMUT); Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 5 / Leigh syndrome, French-Canadian type (LRPPRC); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIB / Sanfilippo syndrome B (NAGLU); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIC / Sanfilippo syndrome C (HGSNAT); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIID / Sanfilippo syndrome D (GNS); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type VI / Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (ARSB); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN6-related (CLN6); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 77 (LOXHD1); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency (PC); Retinitis pigmentosa 59 (DHDDS); Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, type 1 (PEX7); Sandhoff disease (HEXB); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spastic ataxia, Charlevoix-Saguenay type (SACS); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Spondylothoracic dysostosis and spondylocostal dysostosis 2 (MESP2); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 2 (NPHS2); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (TH); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Tyrosinemia, type II (TAT); Usher syndrome, type 1B (MYO7A); Usher syndrome, type 1C (USH1C); Usher syndrome, type 1D (CDH23); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX1-related (PEX1); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX6-related (PEX6)
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$6796
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QHerit™ Plus, Female
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$6682
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Description:
This test offers molecular detection by next-generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified X-linked and autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 84 conditions including all 22 conditions contained in QHerit™. Conditions included in this panel: Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked (ABCD1); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fragile X syndrome (FMR1); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (Walker-Warburg) (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Krabbe disease (GALC); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, X-linked (OTC); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2)
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$6682
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QHerit™ Plus, Male
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$6682
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This test offers molecular detection by next generation sequencing (NGS) of variants for specified autosomal recessive disorders and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child to facilitate informed reproductive decision-making. As this is a screening test, this carrier panel is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes. If diagnostic genetic testing is desired, please call Genomic Client Services (GENEINFO) at 866.436.3463 to discuss case with a Quest Genetic Counselor.This test analyzes genetic variants associated with 81 conditions including 21 autosomal recessive conditions contained in QHerit™. Conditions included in this panel: Abetalipoproteinemia (MTTP); Alpha-thalassemia (HBA1/HBA2); Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASL); Ataxia-telangiectasia (ATM); Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (PKHD1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 (BBS1); Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2 (BBS2); Beta hemoglobinopathies (HBB); Biotinidase deficiency (BTD); Bloom syndrome (BLM); Canavan disease (ASPA); Carnitine deficiency, systemic primary (SLC22A5); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency (CPT2); Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CYP27A1); Citrullinemia, type I (ASS1); Combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria, cblC type / Cobalamin C deficiency (MMACHC); Combined pituitary hormone deficiency, type 2 (PROP1); Congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (MPL); Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Ia (PMM2); Cystic fibrosis (CFTR); Cystinosis (CTNS); D-bifunctional protein deficiency (HSD17B4); Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency (DLD); Factor XI deficiency / Hemophilia C (F11); Familial dysautonomia (ELP1); Familial hyperinsulinism, ABCC8-related (ABCC8); Familial Mediterranean fever (MEFV); Fanconi anemia, complementation group C (FANCC); Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (Walker-Warburg) (FKTN); Galactosemia (GALT); Gaucher disease (GBA); Glutaric acidemia, type I (GCDH); Glycogen storage disease, type Ia (G6PC); Glycogen storage disease, type II / Pompe disease (GAA); Glycogen storage disease, type III (AGL); Glycogen storage disease, type IV / Adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1); GRACILE syndrome (BCS1L); Hereditary fructose intolerance (ALDOB); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 1 (HPS1); Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, type 3 (HPS3); Hypophosphatasia (ALPL); Joubert syndrome 2 (TMEM216); Krabbe disease (GALC); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (CAPN3); Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 3 (SGCA); Long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency (HADHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1A (BCKDHA); Maple syrup urine disease, type 1B (BCKDHB); Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADM); Metachromatic leukodystrophy, ARSA-related (ARSA); Mucolipidosis II and mucolipidosis III alpha/beta (GNPTAB); Mucolipidosis, type IV (MCOLN1); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type I / Hurler syndrome (IDUA); Mucopolysaccharidosis, type IIIA / Sanfilippo syndrome A (SGSH); Nemaline myopathy 2 (NEB); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN3-related (CLN3); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN5-related (CLN5); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, CLN8-related (CLN8); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, PPT1-related (PPT1); Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, TPP1-related (TPP1); Niemann-Pick disease, types A/B (SMPD1); Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBN); Nonsyndromic hearing loss and deafness (DFNB) 1 (GJB2); Pendred syndrome (SLC26A4); Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency (PAH); Primary hyperoxaluria, type I (AGXT); Propionic acidemia, PCCA-related (PCCA); Propionic acidemia, PCCB-related (PCCB); Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (ALDH3A2); Skeletal dysplasias, SLC26A2-related (SLC26A2); Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (DHCR7); Spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1); Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, type 1 (NPHS1); Tay-Sachs disease (HEXA); Tyrosinemia, type I (FAH); Usher syndrome, type 1F (PCDH15); Usher syndrome, type 2A (USH2A); Usher syndrome, type 3A (CLRN1); Very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (ACADVL); Wilson disease (ATP7B); Zellweger spectrum disorders, PEX2-related (PEX2)
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$6682
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QNatal® Advanced
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$12520
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QNatal® Advanced is a cell-free DNA test that screens for increased risk of certain fetal chromosomal abnormalities that may cause birth defects, including Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome), Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome), Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) and certain sex chromosome abnormalities (i.e., 45,X, 47,XXY, 47,XXX, and 47,XYY). In addition, if selected as an option, QNatal Advanced can screen for certain microdeletions (i.e., 22q, 5p, 1p36, 15q, 11q, 8q, and 4p) that may cause birth defects, and/or for fetal sex.This test does not assess the risk of fetal anomalies such as neural tube defects or ventral wall defects. QNatal Advanced is not recommended before 10 weeks of gestation due to a significantly increased risk of a failed result.QNatal Advanced is a screening test, not a diagnostic test, and therefore all positive/increased risk results should be followed by genetic counseling and further diagnostic testing and procedures, when clinically indicated. Pregnancy management decisions should not be based on the results of this screening test alone. As with any test, there may be false positives or false negatives. All results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings, relevant obstetric history and laboratory data based on a clear understanding of the value and limitations of the test data.The positive predictive value varies by patient risk factors as well as by genetic marker, and may be lower for rare conditions. Performance data for QNatal® Advanced may be obtained by contacting Quest Diagnostics at 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).
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$12520
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QNatal® Chr 13,18,21, SCA
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$12394
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QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA is a cell-free DNA test that screens for increased risk of certain fetal chromosomal abnormalities that may cause birth defects, including Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome), Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome), Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome), certain sex chromosome abnormalities (i.e., 45,X, 47,XXY, 47,XXX, and 47,XYY), and/or fetal sex.This test does not assess the risk of fetal anomalies such as neural tube defects or ventral wall defects. QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA is not recommended before 10 weeks gestation due to a significantly increased risk of a failed result.QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA is a screening test, not a diagnostic test, and therefore all positive/increased risk results should be followed by genetic counseling and further diagnostic testing and procedures, when clinically indicated. Pregnancy management decisions should not be based on the results of this screening test alone. As with any test, there may be false positives or false negatives. All results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings, relevant obstetric history and laboratory data based on a clear understanding of the value and limitations of the test data.The positive predictive value varies by patient risk factors as well as by genetic marker and may be lower for rare conditions. Performance data for the QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA may be obtained by contacting Quest Diagnostics at 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).
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QNatal® Chr 13,18,21, SCA, 22q Microdel
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$12582
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QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, 22q Microdel is a cell-free DNA test that screens for increased risk of certain fetal chromosomal abnormalities that may cause birth defects, including Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome), Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome), Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) and certain sex chromosome abnormalities (i.e., 45,X, 47,XXY, 47,XXX, and 47,XYY). In addition, QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, 22q Microdel screens for 22q microdeletions that may cause birth defects, and/or for fetal sex.This test does not assess the risk of fetal anomalies such as neural tube defects or ventral wall defects. QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, 22q Microdel is not recommended before 10 weeks of gestation due to a significantly increased risk of a failed result.QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, 22q Microdel is a screening test, not a diagnostic test, and therefore all positive/increased risk results should be followed by genetic counseling and further diagnostic testing and procedures, when clinically indicated. Pregnancy management decisions should not be based on the results of this screening test alone. As with any test, there may be false positives or false negatives. All results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings, relevant obstetric history and laboratory data based on a clear understanding of the value and limitations of the test data.The positive predictive value varies by patient risk factors as well as by genetic marker, and may be lower for rare conditions. Performance data for QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, 22q Microdel may be obtained by contacting Quest Diagnostics at 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).
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$12582
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QNatal® Chr 13,18,21, SCA, Microdels
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$12645
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QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, Microdels is a cell-free DNA test that screens for increased risk of certain fetal chromosomal abnormalities that may cause birth defects, including Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome), Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome), Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) and certain sex chromosome abnormalities (i.e., 45,X, 47,XXY, 47,XXX, and 47,XYY). In addition, QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, Microdels screens for certain microdeletions (i.e., 22q, 5p, 1p36, 15q, 11q, 8q, and 4p) that may cause birth defects, and/or for fetal sex.This test does not assess the risk of fetal anomalies such as neural tube defects or ventral wall defects. QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, Microdels is not recommended before 10 weeks of gestation due to a significantly increased risk of a failed result.QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA, Microdels is a screening test, not a diagnostic test, and therefore all positive/increased risk results should be followed by genetic counseling and further diagnostic testing and procedures, when clinically indicated. Pregnancy management decisions should not be based on the results of this screening test alone. As with any test, there may be false positives or false negatives. All results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings, relevant obstetric history and laboratory data based on a clear understanding of the value and limitations of the test data.The positive predictive value varies by patient risk factors as well as by genetic marker, and may be lower for rare conditions. Performance data for QNatal Chr 13,18,21, SCA may be obtained by contacting Quest Diagnostics at 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).
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$12645
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QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus
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$439
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This test is a blood-based interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) used as an aid in the diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. It is an immune response-based, indirect test for M tuberculosis infection (including disease) and is intended for use in conjunction with risk assessment, radiography, and other medical and diagnostic evaluations. Additional testing is needed to determine if a person who has tested positive has latent tuberculosis (TB) infection or TB disease. This in vitro diagnostic test uses a peptide cocktail simulating ESAT-6, CFP-10, and TB7.7 proteins to stimulate cells in heparinized whole blood. Detection of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) by ELISA is used to identify in vitro responses to those peptide antigens that are associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Guidelines recommend testing for individuals who 1) have been exposed to a person with latent or active TB, including the general population and healthcare workers; 2) are from TB-endemic countries, which include most countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe, and Russia; 3) work in high-risk settings, such as correctional facilities, long-term care (LTC) facilities, nursing homes, and homeless shelters; or 4) have HIV or have an injection drug substance use disorder [1]. All of these individuals can be tested with either a traditional tuberculin skin test (TST) or an IGRA. However, the American Thoracic Society (ATS), the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) jointly prefer an IGRA test for individuals who have been vaccinated against bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) or are not likely to return for the follow-up portion of the TST (and in both cases are at least 5 years old and likely to have TB infection and are at low or moderate risk of disease progression, or in whom it has been determined that TB testing is necessary [1]. The QuantiFERON-TB Gold test has specificity >99% in low-risk individuals and sensitivity of 92% in individuals with active disease [2]. In contrast to the TST, IGRA testing for TB requires only 1 patient visit (instead of 2). Also, IGRAs are not associated with the booster phenomenon, in which previously infected individuals generate a false-positive on a TST. In addition, prior BCG vaccination does not generate a false-positive result. Note that for children aged 2 and above, either TST or IGRA can be used [3,4] The CDC does not recommend dual testing with both a TST and an IGRA, unless the goal is to confirm a positive result, or when a high-risk individual’s test results are negative and there is clinical suspicion of TB. In this clinical situation, dual testing is used for confirmatory purposes [4]. Note that when using QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus, blood samples must be processed within 16 to 48 hours after collection while white blood cells are still viable. References 1. Lewinsohn DM, et al. Clin Inf Dis. 2017;64:111-115. 2. QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Elisa. Germantown, MD: Qiagen; August 2016. 3. American Academy of Pediatrics. In: Kimberlin DW, et al, eds. Red Book: 2018 Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases, 31st ed. Itasca, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics;2018: 829-853. 4. CDC. Fast facts: Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs)-blood tests for TB infection. Published November 2011. https://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/factsheets/testing/igra.htm Alternative names: QFT Gold Plus,IGRA,QFT Plus,TB Gold,QFT TB
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Fasting is not required.
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Infectious diseases,
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$439
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QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus, 4 Tubes, Draw Site Incubated
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$489
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This test is a blood-based interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) used as an aid in the diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. It is an immune response-based, indirect test for M tuberculosis infection (including disease) and is intended for use in conjunction with risk assessment, radiography, and other medical and diagnostic evaluations. Additional testing is needed to determine if a person who has tested positive has latent tuberculosis (TB) infection or TB disease. This in vitro diagnostic test uses a peptide cocktail simulating ESAT-6, CFP-10, and TB7.7 proteins to stimulate cells in heparinized whole blood. Detection of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) by ELISA is used to identify in vitro responses to those peptide antigens that are associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. This test uses a 4-tube blood collection method, which requires incubation before submitting to the lab. For the single-tube QFT-Plus testing option, see test code #36970. Guidelines recommend testing for individuals who 1) have been exposed to a person with latent or active TB, including the general population and healthcare workers; 2) are from TB-endemic countries, which include most countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe, and Russia; 3) work in high-risk settings, such as correctional facilities, long-term care (LTC) facilities, nursing homes, and homeless shelters; or 4) have HIV or have an injection drug substance use disorder [1]. All of these individuals can be tested with either a traditional tuberculin skin test (TST) or an IGRA. However, the American Thoracic Society (ATS), the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) jointly prefer an IGRA test for individuals who have been vaccinated against bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) or are not likely to return for the follow-up portion of the TST (and in both cases are at least 5 years old and likely to have TB infection and are at low or moderate risk of disease progression, or in whom it has been determined that TB testing is necessary [1]. The QuantiFERON-TB Gold test has specificity >99% in low-risk individuals and sensitivity of 92% in individuals with active disease [2]. In contrast to the TST, IGRA testing for TB requires only 1 patient visit (instead of 2). Also, IGRAs are not associated with the booster phenomenon, in which previously infected individuals generate a false-positive on a TST; and prior BCG vaccination does not generate a false-positive result. Note that for children aged 2 and above, either TST or IGRA can be used [3,4]. The CDC does not recommend dual testing with both a TST and an IGRA, unless the goal is to confirm a positive result, or when a high-risk individual’s test results are negative and there is clinical suspicion of TB. In this clinical situation, dual testing is used for confirmatory purposes [4]. For more information about TST versus IGRA testing, please visit the QuantiFERON®-TB Gold FAQs page. Note: Specimens collected for this test must be transferred to a 37 °C incubator as soon as possible (within 16 hours of collection). An alternative, single-tube test option (QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus, 1 Tube; test code 36970) allows the specimen to be stabilized for up to 48 hours before incubation. References 1. Lewinsohn DM, et al. Clin Inf Dis. 2017;64:111-115. 2. QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Elisa [package insert]. Germantown, MD: Qiagen; August 2016. 3. American Academy of Pediatrics. In: Kimberlin DW, et al, eds. Red Book: 2018 Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases, 31st ed. Itasca, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics;2018: 829-853. 4. CDC. Fast facts: Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs)-blood tests for TB infection. Published November 2011. https://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/factsheets/testing/igra.htm
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$489
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Quantitative HIV-1, Real-Time PCR
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$1490
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This test is intended for the use in conjunction with clinical presentation and other laboratory markers of disease progress for the clinical management of HIV-1 infected patients. The test can be used to assess patient prognosis by measuring the baseline HIV-1 RNA level or to monitor the effects of antiretroviral therapy by measuring changes in EDTA plasma HIV-1 RNA levels during the course of antiretroviral treatment.
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$1490
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Quantitative Thyroglobulin without Thyroglobulin Antibodies
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$146
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Thyroglobulin (TG) is a secretory product only of the thyroid gland. The major clinical use of serum TG measurement is to monitor, but not to diagnose, patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancers. The measurement of thyroglobulin, after thyroidectomy and ablation of the thyroid gland, is useful to determine metastasis. Deficient TG synthesis is observed in infants with goitrous hypothyroidism. With immunometric assays (sandwich assays), TGAB interference typically produces inappropriately low TG results, most likely caused by endogenous TG immune complexes that block one or more of the reagent Ab from binding endogenous TG.
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$146
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Queen Palm (t72) IgE
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$44
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This test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Queen palm. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/tree-pollens/allergens/queen-palm/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Quest AD-Detect® Beta-Amyloid 42/40 Ratio, Plasma
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$1911
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Description:
- Assess your chances for memory problems
- Evaluate early warning signs for dementia
- Screen how your brain may age
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Quest AD-Detect® Beta-Amyloid 42/40 Ratio, Plasma
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$1911
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Quest AD-Detect® Phosphorylated tau181(p-tau181), Plasma
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$1200
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Description:
- Detects Alzheimer's disease early signs
- Measures brain protein changes
- Assesses Alzheimer's risk
Includes:
Quest AD-Detect® Phosphorylated tau181(p-tau181), Plasma
Patient Instructions:
Dietary supplements containing biotin may interfere in assays and may skew results to be either falsely high or falsely low. For patients receiving the recommended daily doses of biotin, draw samples at least 8 hours following the last biotin supplementation. For patients on mega-doses of biotin supplements, draw samples at least 72 hours following the last biotin supplementation.
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$1200
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QuestAssureD™ 25-Hydroxy and Calcitriol 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D
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$167
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Vitamin D originating from dietary and endogenous sources is converted to 25-hydroxyvitamin D in the liver, and subsequently to 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D in the kidney. Measurement of both the 1, 25-Dihydroxy and 25-Hydroxy forms provide insights into a variety of medical conditions such Vitamin D status in renal failure, differential diagnosis of primary, secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism. Differential diagnosis of hypercalcemia and type I and II inherited rickets.
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QuestAssureD™ for Infants, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
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$80
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Description:
While measurements of 25(OH)D provide a good index of circulating Vitamin D activity in patients not suffering from renal disease, for infants less than 3 years of age it is important to remove circulating levels of the inactive c3-epimer of Vitamin D from the sample so that total Vitamin D levels are not falsely elevated. Falsely elevated results could erroneously make the child appear to be within normal limits and result in potential under-treatment. Levels of c3-epimer in older children and adults are usually negligible and do not cause falsely elevated Vitamin D results.This assay employs advanced liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry, which enables the chromatographic separation of the c3-epimer from 25-OH Vitamin D, thereby allowing accurate measurement in the presence of c3-epimer. While this assay will produce accurate Vitamin D results on patients of any age, it is specifically indicated for infants less than 3 years of age.
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$80
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Quetiapine, Serum/Plasma
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$676
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Description:
- Check quetiapine levels in blood
- Monitor medication dosing accuracy
- Track treatment consistency over time
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$676
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Quinidine
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$180
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Description:
Quinidine is used in the treatment of acute and chronic supraventricular arrhythmias and ectopic rhythm disturbances. Quinidine clearance can be altered by changes in plasma proteins and in renal and/or hepatic dysfunction. Both quinidine and the related isomer quinine possess antimalarial schizonticide activity. Quinidine levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$180
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Quinoa (f347) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against quinoa. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Rabbit Epithelia (e82) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to rabbit epithelia. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Epidermals-and-Animal-Proteins/Allergens/Rabbit-epithelium/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Rabbit (f213) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against rabbit meat. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Rabies Vaccine Response End Point Titer
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$449
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RFFIT stands for Rapid Fluorescent Foci Inhibition Test. It is a serum neutralization (inhibition) test, which means it measures the ability of rabies specific antibodies to neutralize rabies virus and prevent the virus from infecting cells. The antibodies are called rabies virus neutralizing antibodies (RVNA).
Alternate names: RFFIT
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$449
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Rape Seed (rf316) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to rapeseed. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/seeds--nuts/rape-seed-/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Rape Weed (w203) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to the pollen rape weed. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Weed-Pollens/Allergens/Rape/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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RAS Mutation Analysis, Cell-based
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$5986
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Description:
Activating RAS mutations can be found in human malignancies with an overall frequency of 15-20%. A high incidence of RAS gene mutations has been reported in malignant tumors of the pancreas (80-90%, KRAS), in colorectal carcinomas (30-60%, KRAS), in non-melanoma skin cancer (30-50%, HRAS), in hematopoietic neoplasia of myeloid origin (18-30%, KRAS or NRAS). The presence of KRAS mutation in most tumor types is associated with adverse prognosis as well as resistance to receptor tyrosine kinase-directed targeted therapies, including against EGFR. The presence of a KRAS G12C mutation has been shown to be associated with response to targeted therapy with KRAS G12C inhibitors. KRAS, along with others, is an emerging biomarkers in NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) and other tumor types. Currently, in NSCLC the KRAS G12C mutation is prevalent in approximately 13% of patients and represents nearly half (44%) of all KRAS mutations. Investigational agents targeting KRAS G12C are currently in clinical trials.
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RAS Mutation Analysis, Thyroid Cancer
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$6030
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Activating mutations in the RAS genes, particularly NRAS, have been detected in follicular thyroid carcinomas (up to 40%) and papillary thyroid carcinomas (up to 10%), but are also seen commonly in follicular adenomas. Correlation with morphologic and clinical findings is thus required.
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$6030
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Raspberry IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Identify raspberry-related digestive discomfort
- Track skin reactions after eating raspberries
- Screen for hidden food sensitivity triggers
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$228
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Raspberry (rf343) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against raspberries. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Rat (e87) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against rats. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1]. More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.html Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Rat Epithelia (e73) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to rat epithelia. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Recombx® Amphiphysin Autoantibody Test
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$1745
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Anti-Amphiphysin antibody is found in patients with sensory neuropathy, Stiff-Person syndrome, paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis (PEM), limbic encephalitis, or myelopathy. This semi-quantitative assay may useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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Recombx® Amphiphysin Autoantibody Test (Autoimmune Rapidly Progressive Dementia)
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$1745
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Anti-Amphiphysin antibody is found in patients with autoimmune Rapidly Progressive Dementia. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$1745
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Recombx® CAR (Anti-Recoverin) Autoantibody Test
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$1790
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Anti-recoverin antibodies can be detected in patients with cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR). This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$1790
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Recombx® CV2 Autoantibody Test
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$1768
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Anti-CV2 antibody can be detected in patients with paraneoplastic neurological syndromes that include the acute or subacute onset of a sensory neuropathy, limbic encephalitis, encephalomyelitis, chorea, or cerebellar degeneration. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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Recombx® CV2 Autoantibody Test (Autoimmune Rapidly Progressive Dementia)
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$1745
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Anti-CV2 autoantibody is found in patients with autoimmune Rapidly Progressive Dementia. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$1745
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Recombx® MaTa Autoantibody Test
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$2810
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Anti-Ma and anti-Ta antibodies can be detected in patients with a wide range of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes including acute or subacute onset of symptoms of limbic encephalitis, brainstem encephalitis, cerebellar degeneration, or polyneuropathy. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$2810
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Recombx® MaTa Autoantibody Test (Autoimmune Rapidly Progressive Dementia)
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$2742
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Anti-Ma and anti-Ta antibodies are found in patients with autoimmune Rapidly Progressive Dementia. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$2742
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Recombx® Zic4 Autoantibody Test
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$1677
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Anti-Zic4 antibody is usually found in patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and is associated with small cell lung carcinoma. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$1677
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Recurrent Miscarriage/Coagulation Panel with Reflex (without Consultation)
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$8043
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This profile examines the most common hereditary and acquired thrombophilia risk factors associated with recurrent miscarriage or stillbirth.
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$8043
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Recurrent Miscarriage Evaluation/Coagulation Panel with Consultation
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$8091
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Description:
- Check clotting factors linked to miscarriage
- Screen for blood clotting disorders early
- Assess pregnancy loss risk factors
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$8091
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Red Blood Cell Count
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$30
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A complete blood count used as a screening test for various disease states to include: anemia, leukemia and inflammatory processes
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$30
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Red Cedar (t57) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to red cedar. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Red Kidney Bean (f287) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to red kidney bean. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-plant-origin/legumes/red-kidney-bean-/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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Red Kidney Bean (f287) IgG
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$243
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Description:
- Pinpoint food sensitivities causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden allergies affecting your health
- Clarify digestive issues for better wellness
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Allergy blood testing,
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$243
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Red Top Grass (g9) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to red top grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Reducing Substances, Stool
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$184
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The presence of reducing substances is useful in the diagnosis of abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism, i.e., sucrose and lactase. The unabsorbed sugars in stool are measured as reducing substances.
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$184
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Renal Function Panel without eGFR
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$30
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This panel is usually ordered to monitor patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or as part of a health examination for individuals at high risk of developing kidney diseases [1].Kidney disease is more likely to develop in individuals with certain conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and a family history of kidney disease. Early symptoms of kidney diseases are often non-specific. This panel is commonly ordered during wellness checks and emergency-room admissions when symptoms and signs are suggestive of kidney diseases. National Kidney Foundation recommends a kidney profile containing estimated glomerular filtration rate and albumin-creatinine ratio for detecting and monitoring CKD [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Laboratory engagement plan: transforming kidney disease detection. National Kidney Foundation Laboratory Engagement Advisory Group. Published February 2018. Accessed January 6, 2022. https://www.ascp.org/content/docs/default-source/get-involved-pdfs/istp-ckd/laboratory-engagement-plan.pdf
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$30
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Reproductive Donor Male with Reflex to CMV IgM
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$8279
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Description:
- Evaluate your ability to have children
- Check for infections that affect fertility
- Assess risks for passing on illness
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$8279
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Reptilase Clotting Time
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$500
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In patients with prolonged clotting times, this test may help diagnose dysfibrinogenemia or exclude heparin contamination. In heparinized or hemophiliac patients, this test may be used in conjunction with or instead of thrombin time to help diagnose congenital and acquired disorders of fibrinogen [1].Reptilase is a venom enzyme from Bothrops snakes and has thrombin-like activity. Reptilase time is often used in conjunction with thrombin time to detect anomalies of fibrinogen. These anomalies can be congenital (eg, dysfibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, afibrinogenemia) or acquired (eg, hypofibrinogenemia as a result from disseminated intravascular coagulation or liver disease). In patients with abnormal clotting times, thrombin time and reptilase time can help screen for dysfibrinogenemia [2]. Because reptilase time is insensitive to thrombin inhibitors (eg, heparin or hirudin), it can be used to determine heparin contamination in patients with prolonged clotting times [1]. A prolonged thrombin time and a normal reptilase time generally indicate heparin contamination.Note that reptilase time may be slightly prolonged in healthy newborns [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Cunningham MT, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2002;126(4):499-505.2. Karapetian H. Methods Mol Biol. 2013;992:273-277.
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$500
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Resistance to Thyroid Hormone (RTH) Gene Sequencing
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$3915
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This test detects variants in the THRB gene associated with Resistance to Thyroid Hormone (RTH). It can be used to confirm a diagnosis of RTH in affected individuals and identify familial variants.
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Respiratory Allergy Panel Region III: GA, northern FL, SC
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$1207
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This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 23 different environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Georgia, northern Florida, and South Carolina. These allergens include Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Bahia grass, Bermuda grass, birch, cat dander, Cladosporium herbarum, cockroach, common ragweed (short), Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, dog dander, elm, maple (box elder), mountain cedar, mouse urine proteins, nettle, oak, pecan/hickory, Penicillium notatum, rough pigweed, sheep sorrel, and timothy grass. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bahia grass (g17)
Bermuda grass (g2)
Birch (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (w1)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e2)
Elm (t8)
Maple (box elder) (t1)
Mountain cedar (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Nettle (w20)
Oak (t7)
Pecan/Hickory (t22)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (W14)
Sheep sorrel (w18)
Timothy grass (g6)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1207
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Respiratory Allergy Panel Region IV: FL, south of Orlando
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1161
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Florida south of Orlando. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Asperigillus fumigatus (m3)
Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum) (g17)
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) (g2)
Blomia tropicalis (d201)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short; Ambrosia elatior) (w1)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (Ulmus americana) (t8)
Maple (box elder; Acer negindo) (t1)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Nettle (Urtica dioica) (w20)
Oak (Quercus alba) (t7)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) (w18)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
Immunoglobulin E
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
Categories:
Pulmonology,
Allergy blood testing,
General wellness,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$1161
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Respiratory Allergy Panel Region VII with Reflexes: MI, MN, WI
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1394
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Description:
Up to 90 percent of children and 60 percent of adults with asthma have underlying allergies that trigger their asthma [1,2]. Commonly, these allergies are to trees, grasses, molds, and animals. Allergy respiratory IgE blood tests aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria. In this panel, when whole allergen dog/cat protein extract is found to be positive, the dog and/or cat dander component panel, which uses individual recombinant proteins from dogs and cats, is automatically run since this improves specificity compared to animal extract assays and helps differentiate an actual dog and/or cat allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.1. Allen-Ramey F, et al. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005;18(5):434-439.2. Host A, Halken S. Allergy 2000;55:600-608.
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Price:
$1394
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Respiratory Allergy Panel Region V with Reflexes: IN, KY, OH, TN, WV
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1549
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Description:
Up to 90 percent of children and 60 percent of adults with asthma have underlying allergies that trigger their asthma [1,2]. Commonly, these allergies are to trees, grasses, molds, and animals. Allergy respiratory IgE blood tests aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria. In this panel, when whole allergen dog/cat protein extract is found to be positive, the dog and/or cat dander component panel, which uses individual recombinant proteins from dogs and cats, is automatically run since this improves specificity compared to animal extract assays and helps differentiate an actual dog and/or cat allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.1. Allen-Ramey F, et al. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005;18(5):434-439.2. Host A, Halken S. Allergy 2000;55:600-608.
Categories:
Price:
$1549
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Respiratory Allergy Panel Region XIX with Reflexes: Puerto Rico
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1238
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Description:
Up to 90 percent of children and 60 percent of adults with asthma have underlying allergies that trigger their asthma [1,2]. Commonly, these allergies are to trees, grasses, molds, and animals. Allergy respiratory IgE blood tests aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria. In this panel, when whole allergen dog/cat protein extract is found to be positive, the dog and/or cat dander component panel, which uses individual recombinant proteins from dogs and cats, is automatically run since this improves specificity compared to animal extract assays and helps differentiate an actual dog and/or cat allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.1. Allen-Ramey F, et al. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005;18(5):434-439.2. Host A, Halken S. Allergy 2000;55:600-608.
Categories:
Price:
$1238
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Respiratory Allergy Panel Region X with Reflexes: OK, TX
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1497
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Description:
Up to 90 percent of children and 60 percent of adults with asthma have underlying allergies that trigger their asthma [1,2]. Commonly, these allergies are to trees, grasses, molds, and animals. Allergy respiratory IgE blood tests aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria. In this panel, when whole allergen dog/cat protein extract is found to be positive, the dog and/or cat dander component panel, which uses individual recombinant proteins from dogs and cats, is automatically run since this improves specificity compared to animal extract assays and helps differentiate an actual dog and/or cat allergy from a cross-reactive pet allergy.1. Allen-Ramey F, et al. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005;18(5):434-439.2. Host A, Halken S. Allergy 2000;55:600-608.
Categories:
Price:
$1497
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region I: CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1226
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (g2)
Birch (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (w1)
Cottonwood (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (t8)
Maple (box elder) (t1)
Mountain cedar (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mugwort (w6)
Oak (t7)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (w14)
Sheep sorrel (w18)
Sycamore (t11)
Timothy grass (g6)
Walnut tree (t10)
White ash (t15)
White mulberry (t70)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1226
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region II: DC, DE, MD, NC, VA
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1253
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) (g2)
Birch (Betula verrucosa) (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum) (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (Ambrosia elatior) (w1)
Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (Ulmus americana) (t8)
Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) (g10)
Maple (box elder) (Acer negindo) (t1)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mulberry (t70)
Oak (Quercus alba) (t7)
Pecan/Hickory (Carya pecan) (t22)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) (w18)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1253
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region IX: KS, NE, ND, SD
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1207
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (g2)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (w1)
Cottonwood (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (t8)
Maple (box elder) (t1)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mulberry (t70)
Nettle (Urtica dioica) (w20)
Oak (t7)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Russian thistle (prickly saltwort) (w11)
Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) (w18)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
White ash (Fraxinus americana) (t15)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1207
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VI: AL, AR, LA, MS
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1207
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) (g2)
Birch (Betual verrucosa (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (w1)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (Ulmus americana) (t8)
Maple (box elder, Acer negindo) (t1)
Mountain Cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mulberry (t70)
Oak (Quercus alba) (t7)
Pecan/Hickory (t22)
Penicillum notatum (m1)
Rough marsh elder (Iva) (w16)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
Walnut (t10)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1207
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VIII: IA, IL, MO
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1344
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) (g2)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum) (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common Ragweed (short) (w1)
Cottonwood (Populous deltoides) (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (t8)
Maple (box elder) (t1)
Maple leaf sycamore, London Plane (t11)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mulberry (t70)
Oak (t7)
Pecan/Hickory (Carya soecue, pecan) (t22)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough marsh elder (Iva) (w16)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Russian thistle (Saltwort, Salsola kali) (w11)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
Walnut (Juglans californica) (t10)
White ash (Fraxinus americana) (t15)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1344
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XI: AZ (mountains), CO, ID (mountains), MT, NM, UT, WY
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1298
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and the mountain areas of Arizona and Idaho. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alder (t2)
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (g2)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (w1)
Cottonwood (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e2)
Elm (t8)
Maple (box elder) (t1)
Mountain cedar (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mugwort (sagebrush) (w6)
Oak (t7)
Olive (t9)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (w14)
Russian Thistle (saltwort) (w11)
Sheep sorrel (w18)
Timothy grass (g6)
White mulberry (t70)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1298
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XII: AZ (south), CA (southeast desert)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1342
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Description:
This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 23 different environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in southern Arizona and desert areas of southeastern California. These allergens include acacia, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Bermuda grass, cat dander, Cladosporium herbarum, cockroach, common ragweed (short), cottonwood, Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, dog dander, elm, Johnson grass, mountain cedar, mouse urine proteins, mugwort (sagebrush), oak, olive, Penicillium notatum, perennial rye grass, rough pigweed, and Russian thistle (prickly saltwort). This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1].While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$1342
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XIII: CA, Southern Coast
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1445
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in southern coast areas of California. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Categories:
Price:
$1445
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XIV: CA, central valley
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1253
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in central valley areas of California. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alder (Alnus incana) (t2)
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) (g2)
Birch (Betula verrucosa) (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum) (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (Ambrosia elatior) (w1)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e5)
Elm (Ulmus americana) (t8)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mugwort (sagebrush) (Artemisia vulgaris) (w6)
Oak (Quercus alba) (t7)
Olive (Olea europa) (t9)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Russian thistle (prickly saltwort; Salsola kali) (w11)
Sycamore (Plantanus acerfolia) (t11)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
White mulberry (Morus species) (t70)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1253
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XV: ID (south), NV
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1207
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Description:
This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 23 different environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in southern Idaho and Nevada. These allergens include Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Bermuda grass, cat dander, Cladosporium herbarum, cockroach, common ragweed (short), cottonwood, Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, dog dander, elm, maple (box elder), mountain cedar, mouse urine proteins, mugwort (sagebrush), oak, olive, Penicillium notatum, rough pigweed, Russian thistle (prickly saltwort), timothy grass, and white mulberry. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include (1) the presence of widespread skin disease, (2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, (3) uncooperative patients, and (4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Bermuda grass (g2)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (w1)
Cottonwood (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e2)
Elm (t8)
Maple (box elder) (t1)
Mountain cedar (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mugwort (sagebrush) (w6)
Oak (t7)
Olive (t9)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (w14)
Russian Thistle (prickly saltwort) (w11)
Timothy grass (g6)
White Mulberry (t70)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1207
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVII: CA (northwest), OR (west), WA (west)
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$1253
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in northwestern California and western Oregon and Washington. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alder (Alnus incana) (t2)
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Birch (Betula verrucosa) (t3)
Cat epithelium and dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum) (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Common ragweed (short) (Ambrosia elatior) (w1)
Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e2)
Elm (Ulmus americana) (t8)
Maple (box elder; Acer negundo) (t1)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Nettle (Urtria dioica) (w20)
Oak (Quercus alba) (t7)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Sheep sorrel (dock; Rumex acetosella) (w18)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
Walnut tree (Juglans californica) (t10)
White ash (Fraxinus americana) (t15)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1253
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVIII: Alaska
*Build Your Own Panel Eligible [?]
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$887
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Alaska. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alder (t2)
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Birch (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Cottonwood (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e2)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mugwort (w6)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Sheep sorrel (w18)
Timothy grass (g6)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$887
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Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVI: OR, WA (central and east)
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$1161
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that are commonly associated with allergies in Oregon and central and eastern Washington. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1]. More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory. Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3)S1-S148.
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Includes:
Alder (Alnus incana) (t2)
Alternaria alternata (a mold) (m6)
Aspergillus fumigatus (m3)
Birch (Betula verrucosa) (t3)
Cat dander (e1)
Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum) (m2)
Cockroach (i6)
Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) (t14)
Dermatophagoides farinae (d2)
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1)
Dog dander (e2)
Elm (Ulmus americana) (t8)
Maple (box elder; Acer negundo) (t1)
Mountain cedar (Juniperus sabinoides) (t6)
Mouse Urine Proteins (e72)
Mugwort (sagebrush) (Artemisia vulgaris) (w6)
Oak (Quercus alba) (t7)
Penicillium notatum (m1)
Rough pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) (w14)
Russian thistle (prickly saltwort; Salsola kali) (w11)
Sheep sorrel (dock; Rumex acetosella) (w18)
Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) (g6)
Immunoglobulin E
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Pulmonology,
Price:
$1161
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Respiratory Pathogen Panel, PCR
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$4320
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Description:
The detection and identification of specific pathogen nucleic acids from individuals exhibiting signs and symptoms of respiratory infection aids in proper diagnosis.The Respiratory Pathogen Panel (37444) is used for the detection of the following respiratory viruses and bacterial pathogens:AdenovirusChlamydophila pneumoniaeSARS-CoV-2Coronavirus (HKU1/229E/NL63/OC43)Rhinovirus/EnterovirusInfluenza AInfluenza A Subtypes H1Influenza A Subtypes H3Influenza BHuman Metapneumovirus (HMPV)Mycoplasma pneumoniaeHuman Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 1Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 2Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 3Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 4Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV) A/BThe results of this assay should be used in conjunction with other clinical and laboratory findings.
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$4320
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Antigen, DFA
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$354
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Description:
Respiratory viruses are responsible for a significant proportion of illness in human populations. Diagnosis may facilitate appropriate selection of specific antiviral drug therapy, prevent inappropriate use of antibiotics and guide patient management decisions.
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$354
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Immunoassay
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$372
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Description:
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is considered the single most important virus affecting infants and young adults causing acute lower respiratory tract illness, mainly bronchiolitis and pneumonia. Adults are susceptible to infection but usually experience mild respiratory tract illness. Elderly patients may suffer severe lower respiratory tract disease.
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$372
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) RNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1388
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of respiratory synctial virus (RSV) in a patient's specimen. Organisms may be detected by PCR prior to diagnosis by immunological methods. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture.
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$1388
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Respiratory Viral Panel, PCR
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$3541
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Description:
The detection and identification of specific viral nucleic acids from individuals exhibiting signs and symptoms of respiratory infection aids in the diagnosis of respiratory viral infection.The respiratory virus panel is used for the detection of the following respiratory viruses:AdenovirusSARS-CoV-2Rhinovirus/EnterovirusInfluenza AInfluenza A Subtypes H1Influenza A Subtypes H3Influenza BHuman Metapneumovirus (HMPV)Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 1Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 2Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 3Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV) 4Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV) A/BThe results of this assay should be used in conjunction with other clinical and laboratory findings.
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$3541
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Respiratory Virus PCR Panel I
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$2952
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of respiratory virus RNA/DNA in a patient's specimen. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture. The use of a panel for virus detection provides a useful differential diagnosis.
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$2952
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Respiratory Virus PCR Panel IV
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$7658
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Description:
This test is used to determine the presence of respiratory virus RNA/DNA in a patient's specimen. PCR provides more rapid results than other methods, including culture. The use of a panel for virus detection provides a useful differential diagnosis.
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$7658
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Reticulocyte Count
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$127
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Description:
The Reticulocyte count can detect if anemia is being caused by insufficient red blood cells. The test is also used to monitor anemia. Use in evaluating erythropoietic activity.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Reticulocyte Count
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$127
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Retinol Binding Protein
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$546
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Description:
- Check your vitamin A status
- Assess liver and kidney function
- Monitor nutritional deficiency risks
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$546
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RET/PTC Rearrangement, Thyroid Cancer
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$2613
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Description:
RET/PTC gene fusion is detected in 5-40% of papillary thyroid carcinomas, but has been reported at low frequency in other types of thyroid lesions. Correlation with morphologic and clinical findings is thus required.The assay tests for both RET/PTC1 and RET/PTC3 rearrangements using a reverse transcription PCR assay. The lower limit of sensitivity is approximately 2.5% mutation-bearing cells in a mixed sample, but can vary due to RNA preservation.
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$2613
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RET Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Germline mutations within the RET proto-oncogene cause Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2), with a high lifetime risk of medullary thyroid cancer and pheochromocytoma. This test detects pathogenic variants in the RET proto-oncogene.
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$1360
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Rett Syndrome Rearrangement (Deletion or Duplication)
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$4673
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Description:
Detect MECP2 gene deletions or duplications in patients who are suspected of having Rett syndrome despite negative results in the Rett Syndrome Sequence Analysis assay (test code 15088). Diagnose MECP2 duplication syndrome.
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$4673
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Rett Syndrome Sequence Analysis
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$5608
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Description:
Sequence analysis of the entire amino acid coding region (exons 1-4) and splice junction sites of the MECP2 gene will detect disease causing variants in approximately 80% Of individuals with classic Rett Syndrome. This test will establish a clinical diagnosis of Rett Syndrome in females. This test will also establish the etiology of severe neonatal encephalopathy in males.
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$5608
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Reverse T3, LC/MS/MS
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$87
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Description:
The assay may be useful in the diagnosis of nonthyroidal illness (NTI). Patients with NTI have low T3 concentrations and increased concentrations of rT3. RT3 may be useful in neonates to distinguish euthyroid sick syndrome from central hypothyroidism. Also useful in evaluating thyroid function and metabolism.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician
Alternative Name(s):
RT3; Triiodothyronine Reverse; rT3; Reverse Triiodothyronine; T3 Reverse
Includes:
Reverse Tri-iodothyronine (RT3)
Estimated turnaround for results is 8 business days.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$87
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RHD Gene Detection, Fetal
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$1387
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Description:
This test offers molecular detection by real-time PCR of the RHD gene in fetal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) isolated from maternal plasma. In RhD-negative pregnant persons, this test can help determine the fetal RhD status to assess risk for RhD alloimmunization-associated hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). As this is a screening test, it is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes.If cfDNA testing results suggest an RhD-negative fetus, Rh immune globulin (RhIG) may not need to be routinely administered, but such determination should be based on clinical judgement and current peer reviewed guidelines [1].Although rare, false positive or false negative results may occur. A fetus with a positive RhD result may present with an RhD-negative phenotype due to a variant in the RHD gene undetected by this screening assay. Detection of a weak fetal RHD genotype may generate a false positive RhD result in a fetus that may present with an RhD negative phenotype at birth.This test cannot distinguish between a positive RHD genotype and a negative RhD phenotype in the presence of RHD pseudogene interference. All results should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings, relevant obstetric history and laboratory data based on a clear understanding of the value and limitations of the test data.References1. ACOG Clinical Practice Update: Paternal and Fetal Genotyping in the Management of Alloimmunization in Pregnancy. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2024; 144(2): p e47-e49.
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$1387
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Check
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$171
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Description:
Our blood tests for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) are a comprehensive tool designed to help in the diagnosis, monitoring, and progression of this autoimmune disorder. RA is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and early detection and treatment are critical to managing its symptoms and preventing joint damage. Rheumatoid arthritis blood tests are a reliable and accurate way to measure the levels of key biomarkers such as Rheumatoid factor (RF) and antinuclear antibodies (ANA), which can help monitor the progression of RA and the effectiveness of the treatments used to manage the condition. These antibodies are produced by the immune system and can cause inflammation and damage to the synovial membrane that lines the joints, leading to pain, swelling, and stiffness.
Includes:
Rheumatoid Factor (RA) ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern If ANA Screen, IFA is positive, ANA Titer and Pattern will be performed. Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Autoimmune diseases,
Price:
$171
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnostic Panel 1
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$417
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Description:
The combination of RF and anti-CCP antibodies provide greater specificity for the diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). CCP antibodies may be present earlier than RF and often indicate increased erosive disease in RA.
Includes:
Rheumatoid Factor
Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) Antibody (IgG)
Categories:
Infectious diseases,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$417
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnostic Panel 2
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$1053
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Description:
Autoantibody testing has a major role in the diagnosis of RA. This panel includes Rheumatoid factor (RF), anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) and anti-mutated citrullinated vimentin (MCV). RF is found in a majority of patients with RA but is not specific for the diagnosis. Anti-CCP antibody is more sensitive and highly specific. RF and anti-CCP are included in the most recent classification criteria for RA. The past several years have seen a search for biomarkers which might increase sensitivity in order to identify the minority of RA patients who are negative for either RF or CCP, especially early in the course of disease. The addition of anti-MCV increases sensitivity for RA when tested together with RF and CCP.
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$1053
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnostic Panel 3
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$1761
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Description:
This assay may be useful in supporting or ruling out a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
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$1761
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Rheumatoid Factor (IgA)
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$101
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Description:
In conjunction with clinical findings and other laboratory tests, the presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) can be used to aid in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
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$101
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Rheumatoid Factor (IgA, IgG, IgM)
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$303
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Description:
The concentration of RF tends to be highest when the disease peaks and tends to decrease during prolonged remission. RF IgM is found in 1 to 4% of the general population. RF is present in 75% of adult RA patients with the highest incidence of RF occurring in persons over 65 years of age. Increased RF levels may also accompany a variety of acute immune responses, particularly viral infections and a number of liver diseases (infectious mononucleosis, tuberculosis, leprosy, various parasitic diseases, liver disease, sarcoidosis, and systemic lupus erythematosus). In addition to RF IgM, raised levels of RF IgA and IgG have been reported in patients with RA. Studies from as early as 1984 suggest that the detection of RF IgA in early disease indicates poor prognosis and justifies a more aggressive course of treatment. Recently, it has become apparent that the specificity and predictive value of the RF test is substantially increased by the detection of all three RF isotypes.
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$303
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Rheumatoid Factor (IgG)
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$101
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Description:
In conjunction with clinical findings and other laboratory tests, the presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) can be used to aid in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
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$101
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Rheumatoid Factor (IgM)
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$101
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Description:
In conjunction with clinical findings and other laboratory tests, the presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) can be used to aid in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
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$101
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Rheumatoid Factor (RA)
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$115
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Description:
Elevated RF is found in collagen vascular diseases such as SLE, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, Sjögren's Syndrome, and in other conditions such as leprosy, tuberculosis, syphilis, malignancy, thyroid disease and in a significant percentage of otherwise normal elderly patients.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Rheumatoid Factor (RA)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
General wellness,
Autoimmune diseases,
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Price:
$115
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Rhinovirus RNA, Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
- Detect common cold virus infection
- Screen your lingering cough symptoms
- Confirm illness before returning to work
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$1505
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Rhizopus nigricans (m11) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Rhizopus nigricans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Rh Phenotype
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$469
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Description:
This test is used for assessing the risk of hemolytic disease of the newborn due to Rh factor antibodies.
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$469
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Rh Typing
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$114
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Description:
Antibodies to antigens in the ABO and Rh systems are the most common causes of hemolytic disease of the newborn. This test is used to determine Rh type for transfusion candidates. Rh typing of expectant mothers may indicate potential for Rh hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn. This typing is also used to determine Rh immune globulin candidacy for prenatal and postpartum patients.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Rh Type
This test is also known as:
D Factor
Rh Factor
Rho(D) typing
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$114
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Rh, Weak D (DU)
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$74
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Description:
Rh is needed to identify candidates for Rh immune globulin and to assess the risk of hemolytic diseases of the newborn.
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$74
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Ri Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer and Western Blot
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$505
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Description:
Anti-Ri can be detected in patients with the paraneoplastic opsoclonus/myoclonus syndrome. Neoplasms most often associated with Anti-Ri include breast cancer, gynecological cancers, and small cell lung cancer.
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$505
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Ribosomal P Antibody
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$502
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Description:
Ribosomal P antibody is present in 5-10% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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$502
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Rice (f9) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against rice. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Rickettsia Antibody Panel with Reflex to Titers
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$1093
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Description:
Antigen-specific IgG and IgM titers allow rapid diagnosis of infection by organisms within either of the two major groups of Rickettsia. The spotted fever group includes R. rickettsia (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever) and R. akari (Rickettsial pox). The typhus group includes R. typhi (endemic/murine typhus) and R. prowazeki (epidemic typhus).
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$1093
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Rickettsial Disease Panel
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$1554
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Description:
Rickettsiae are gram negative coccobacilli and short bacilli for which humans are incidental hosts except for human louse-borne typhus. Infections include Q Fever, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and many types of typhus.
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$1554
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Rickettsia (RMSF) Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$546
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Description:
Antigen specific IgG and IgM titers allow rapid diagnosis of infection by any of the spotted fever group of rickettsial agents. This group of agents include R. rickettsii (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever) and R. akari (rickettsial pox), both seen in the continental United States.
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$546
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Rickettsia (RMSF) Antibody (IgG) with Reflex to Titer
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$273
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Description:
Rickettsia (RMSF) Antibody (IgG) with Reflex to Titer - Antigen specific IgG titer allows rapid diagnosis of infection by any of the spotted fever group of rickettsial agents. This group of agents include R. rickettsii (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever) and R. akari (rickettsial pox), both seen in the continental United States.
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$273
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Rickettsia Species DNA, Real-Time PCR
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$1454
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Description:
This assay allows for the detection of Rickettsia species DNA in whole blood from symptomatic patients, facilitating the diagnosis during the acute phase of the disease especially in severe cases. It can be used to aid in the diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, epidemic and murine typhus and other tick bite fevers. This testing methodology may in some cases provide earlier diagnostic information when compared to serological methods. The collection of specimens should be done before implementation of antibiotic therapy; this test does not detect past or resolved infections. A not detected result does not rule out infection, especially if the sample is collected after the acute phase or after the use of antimicrobials. The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical presentation and history.
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$1454
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Rickettsia (Typhus Fever) Antibodies (IgG, IgM) with Reflex to Titers
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$546
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Description:
Antigen specific IgG and IgM titers allow rapid diagnosis of infection by one or more of the typhus fever group of rickettsial agents. This group includes Rickettsia typhi (endemic or murine typhus) R. prowazeki (epidemic typhus), and Brill-Zinsser disease caused by reactivation of latent R. prowazeki.
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$546
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Rifampin Level
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$675
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Description:
- Check your rifampin medication levels
- Monitor tuberculosis treatment progress accurately
- Assess liver processing of medication
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Price:
$675
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Risperidone and Metabolite
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$662
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring for effective therapy. Risperidone is rapidly converted into its hydroxy metabolite in the liver. Peak concentration of risperidone occurs in about 1 hour following oral administration and for 9-hydroxyrisperidone the peak level is reached at 3 hours (17 hours for poor metabolizers). The elimination half-life of risperidone is 3 hours (20 hours for poor metabolizers), and is 21 hours of hydroxyrisperidone (30 hours for poor metabolizers).
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$662
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Ristocetin Cofactor
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$718
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Description:
von Willebrand disease is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder. von Willebrand Factor is necessary for platelet adhesion to injured endothelium. Ristocetin cofactor is useful in assessing binding of von Willebrand Factor to platelet factor GP1b. When combined with other tests, results are useful in categorizing the type of von Willebrand disease.
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$718
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Rituxan® Sensitivity (CD20)
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$379
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Description:
CD20 antigen is expressed on the surface of >90% of B-cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas (NHL). Binding to CD20 antigen is necessary for the antitumor effect of Rituxan®.
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$379
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Rivaroxaban
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$894
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Description:
Rivaroxaban is an oral factor Xa inhibitor that is indicated to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. It is also indicated for the treatment, prophylaxis, or the reduction in the risk of reoccurrence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE). Rivaroxaban does not need to be monitored routinely, however, exceptions may include determination of failure of therapy vs. poor compliance, or potential dose adjustment required for renal or hepatic dysfunction.
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$894
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RNA Polymerase III Antibody
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$502
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Description:
Autoantibodies to RNA Polymerase III antigen are found in 11% to 23% of patients with systemic sclerosis. Patients who are positive for RNA Polymerase III antibodies do not have any of the other antibodies typically found in systemic sclerosis patients such as anti-centromere, anti-Scl-70, or anti-Pm/Scl antibodies. Thus, they are a separate serologic group. Numerous studies have shown that these patients have an increased risk of the diffuse cutaneous form of scleroderma, with high likelihood of skin involvement and hypertensive renal disease. Antibodies to several different types of RNA Polymerases are found in patients with systemic sclerosis. The immunodominant epitope or RNA Pol III was identified and cloned. The recombinant immunodominant epitope of RNA Pol III can be used in ELISA with high specificity to detect anti-RNA Pol III antibodies in patients with the diffuse cutaneous form of systemic sclerosis, with a high incidence of skin involvement.
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Price:
$502
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RNP Antibody
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$502
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Description:
RNP Antibodies have been associated with Mixed Connective Tissue disease.
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Price:
$502
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ROMA™ (Risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm)
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$2518
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Description:
The risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm (ROMA™) test is intended to aid in assessing the risk of ovarian cancer in women with a pelvic mass based on the patient's HE4 and CA125 levels, and their menopausal status. Women with ROMA™ levels above the cutoff have an increased risk of ovarian cancer. ROMA™ must be interpreted in conjunction with an independent clinical and radiological assessment. The ROMA™ test is indicated for women who meet the following criteria: over age 18; presence of an ovarian pelvic mass for which surgery is planned; and not yet referred to an oncologist. The CA125 and HE4 tests are performed using the Abbott ARCHITECT i2000SR unit. The values obtained with different assay methods cannot be used interchangeably due to differences in assay methods and reagent specificity. The test is not intended as a screening stand-alone diagnostic or tumor monitoring assay. Tumor monitoring using HE4 and/or CA125 should be ordered separately. The ROMA value is the result of a computation based on the HE4 and CA125 values observed. Reference: 1. Moore RG, et al. A novel multiple marker bioassay utilizing HE4 and CA 125 for the prediction of ovarian cancer in patients with a pelvic mass. Gynecol Oncol 2009; 112:40-6.
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$2518
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Rotavirus Antigen Detection
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$380
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Description:
Rotavirus infection is a cause of gastroenteritis in children from six months to two years. The peak of rotavirus disease in temperate climates occurs during the cooler months of the year. Rotavirus has also emerged as a cause of enteritis in adults, particularly in elderly immunosuppressed patients.
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$380
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Rough Marsh Elder (w16) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to rough Marsh Elder. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/weed-pollens/allergens/rough-marshelder1/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Rough Pigweed (w14) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to rough pigweed. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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RPR (Diagnosis) with Reflex to Titer and Treponema pallidum Antibody, IA
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$122
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Description:
- Detects syphilis infection in blood.
- Confirms syphilis with additional tests.
- Checks syphilis antibody levels.
Includes:
RPR (Diagnosis) with Reflex to Titer and Treponema pallidum Antibody, IA
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$122
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RPR (Monitor) with Reflex to Titer
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$30
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Description:
This is a nontreponemal (lipoidal antigen) serologic test used to monitor patients diagnosed with syphilis. RPR reactive samples will be reflexed to titer. Titer results may correlate with disease activity and typically decrease in response to treatment.Serologic evaluation is recommended at 6 to 12 months for primary and secondary syphilis. Follow-up testing should be performed using the same nontreponemal (lipoidal antigen) test and be performed by the same laboratory so that results are comparable over time.True positive results with nontreponemal (lipoidal antigen) tests may occur due to wide range of biological conditions (e.g., autoimmune disease, cancer, infectious diseases, old age, and pregnancy).
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$30
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Rubella Antibodies (IgG, IgM) Diagnostic
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$1051
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Description:
Rubella (German Measles) is a common and usually benign viral infection of children. IgM antibody is detectable 11-25 days after the onset of exanthem, in most individuals 15-25 days after vaccination, and in 90-97% of infants with congenital rubella between 2 weeks and 3 months after birth. Acute and convalescent IgG titers may be interpreted to identify a >30% rise in the antibody index. A positive IgG antibody indicates successful immunization or past exposure.
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$1051
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Rubella Antibody (IgM)
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$792
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Description:
Rubella is an acute exanthematous viral infection of children and adults. Rash, fever and lymphadenopathy characterize the illness. While many infections are subclinical, this virus has the potential to cause fetal infection with resultant birth defects. In the absence of a current or recent infection, a demonstration of specific IgG on a serum sample is evidence of immunity to rubella. A positive rubella IgM result does not necessarily indicate current or recent infection. Without a history of exposure to rubella or symptoms consistent with rubella, the IgM result may be difficult to interpret. Rubella IgM can be false positive due to other causes (e.g., parvovirus, rheumatoid factor, cytomegalovirus). Rubella IgM may also persist for more than 12 months after vaccination or natural infection. For a serologic diagnosis of congenital rubella in the neonatal period, antibody to rubella virus should be measured in both infant and maternal sera. If IgM is detected in a newborn infants serum, it is probable that transplacental rubella infection has occurred.
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$792
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Rubella Immune Status
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$69
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Description:
Rubella is an acute exanthematous viral infection of children and adults. Rash, fever and lymphadenopathy characterize the illness. While many infections are subclinical, this virus has the potential to cause fetal infection with resultant birth defects. Diagnosis of a Rubella infection is best made serologically. In the absence of a current or recent infection, a demonstration of specific IgG on a serum sample is evidence of immunity to Rubella.
Alternative Name(s):
German Measles
Includes:
Rubella Immune Status
***Rubella is included in the Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Immunity Profile.***
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Immunization blood testing,
Price:
$69
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Rubella Virus RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
Detection of rubella virus RNA by Real-Time PCR is a useful tool for the rapid diagnosis of congenital rubella virus infection.
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$1505
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Rufinamide
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$510
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Description:
Rufinamide is an antiepileptic indicated for adjunctive treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in children and adults. As multiple antiepileptics may be administered, it may be important to (1) optimize therapy, (2) monitor compliance, and (3) avoid toxicity.
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$510
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Russian Thistle (w11) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to Russian thistle. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Rye (f5) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against rye. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies (ASCA) (IgA)
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$245
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Description:
Antibodies to saccharomyces cerevisiae are found in approximately 75% of patients with Crohn's disease, 15% of patients with ulcerative colitis, and 5% of the healthy population. High titers of antibody increase the likelihood of disease, and specifically Crohn's disease, and are associated with more aggressive disease.
Alternative names: Inflammatory Bowel Disease,ASCA,IBD
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Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
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$245
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies (ASCA) (IgG)
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$246
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Description:
Antibodies to saccharomyces cerevisiae are found in approximately 75% of patients with Crohn's disease, 15% of patients with ulcerative colitis, and 5% of the healthy population. High titers of antibody increase the likelihood of disease, and specifically Crohn's disease, and are associated with more aggressive disease.
Alternative names: Inflammatory Bowel Disease,ASCA,IBD
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Allergy blood testing,
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
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$246
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies (ASCA) (IgG, IgA)
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$493
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Description:
Antibodies to Saccharomyces cerevisiae are found in approximately 75% of patients with Crohn's disease, 15% of patients with ulcerative colitis, and 5% of the healthy population. High titers of antibody increase the likelihood of disease, specifically Crohn's disease, and are associated with more aggressive disease.
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$493
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Salicylate
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$303
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Description:
Salicylates are used in the treatment of fever, analgesia and in the treatment of acute rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis and for inhibition of platelet aggregation in patients with CAD. When treating rheumatoid arthritis, salicylates reduce the inflammation in joint tissues. Salicylate levels are monitored to assess toxicity.
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$303
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Salmonella and Shigella, Culture
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$212
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Description:
- Detects Salmonella and Shigella bacteria.
- Checks for intestinal infection causes.
- Identifies harmful gut bacteria presence.
Includes:
Salmonella and Shigella, Culture
Patient Instructions:
You must take order to Quest to pick up the Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium.
Collect in clean, dry container and then transfer a minimum of 1 gram or 1 mL into a Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium. Fluid level should reach line on vial.
Return to lab as soon as possible at room temperature.
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$212
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Salmonella/Shigella Cult, Campy EIA and Shiga Toxin reflex E.coli O157 Cult
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$993
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Description:
- Checks for harmful gut bacteria
- Detects food poisoning germs
- Finds specific stomach infection bacteria
Includes:
Salmonella/Shigella Cult, Campy EIA and Shiga Toxin reflex E.coli O157 Cult
Patient Instructions:
Take order to Quest to pick up the Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium.
Collect in a clean, dry container and then transfer a minimum of 1 gram or 1 mL into a Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium. Fluid level should reach line on vial.
Keep refrigerated or frozen and return to the lab.
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$993
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Salmonella, Total Antibody, EIA
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$275
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Description:
Salmonella, Total Antibody, detects antibodies to Salmonella typhi, a common cause of gastroenteritis, diarrhea and dysentery. Antibody results should be confirmed with stool or blood cultures.
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$275
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Salmon (f41) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against salmon. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sarcoptes scabiei (Scabies) Examination
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$214
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Description:
Sarcoptes scabiei causes scabies which is recognized by a nocturnal itch occurring primarily on the webbing between the fingers spreading to the wrists, elbows, buttocks, breasts and external genitalia. This itch and accompanying skin eruptions are delayed for several weeks after the initial infection. The rash represents a sensitization to the bite which does not necessarily correspond to the location of the active adult female.
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$214
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Sardine/Pilchard (f61) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test is an allergen-specific IgE antibody test that quantifies an individual’s IgE response to sardine/pilchard. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/fr/5/Produits/ImmunoCAP-Allergens/Food-of-Animal-Origin/Fish/Sardine-Pilchard/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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SARS-CoV-2 Antibody (IgG), Nucleocapsid, Qualitative
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$702
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Description:
This test is intended as an aid in identifying individuals with antibodies to SARS-CoV-2. A positive result indicates an immune response to a recent or prior infection with SARS-CoV-2. This test would not be expected to detect an immune response to a spike vaccine. It is unknown for how long antibodies persist following infection or if the presence of antibodies confers protective immunity. This assay should not be used to diagnose acute SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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$702
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SARS-CoV-2 RNA (COVID-19) and Influenza A and B, Qualitative NAAT
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$1794
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Description:
SARS-CoV-2 RNA (COVID-19) and Influenza A and B, Qualitative NAAT is a qualitative multi-target molecular diagnostics test that aids in simultaneous detection of COVID-19, influenza A and influenza B. This test is intended to be performed on respiratory specimens collected by a healthcare provider from individuals suspected of respiratory viral infection consistent with COVID-19 or influenza. Result Interpretation: • A Detected result indicates that RNA from SARS-CoV-2, influenza A, or influenza B was Detected. Clinical correlation with patient history and other diagnostic information is necessary to determine patient infection status. Positive results do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease. Test results will be reported to the appropriated public health authorities. • A Not Detected (negative) test result for this test means that RNA from SARS-CoV-2, influenza A and influenza B was not present in the specimen above the limit of detection. However, it does not rule out the possibility of infection from SARS-CoV-2, influenza A, and/or influenza B and should not be used as the sole basis for patient management decisions. • An Inconclusive result for SARS-CoV-2 means not all of the testing targets were detected. This could be due to a sample with viral concentrations near the limit of detection of the test or other factors. An additional sample collection may be considered. Laboratory test results should always be considered in the context of clinical observations and epidemiological data in making a final diagnosis and patient management decisions. Click here to see turnaround time
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$1794
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SARS-CoV-2 RNA (COVID-19), Qualitative NAAT
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$415
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Description:
The SARS-CoV-2 RNA (COVID-19), Nucleic-acid Amplification Test (NAAT) is a qualitative multi-target molecular diagnostics test that aids in the detection of COVID-19. This test is intended to be performed on respiratory specimens collected from individuals who meet the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and/or Epidemiological criteria for COVID-19 testing. For details visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/index.html. Result interpretation: • A Detected result is considered a positive test result for COVID-19. This indicates that RNA from SARS-CoV-2 was detected and that the patient is considered infected with the virus and presumed to be contagious. If requested by public health authorities, specimens will be send for additional testing. • A Not Detected (negative) test result for this test means that SARS-CoV-2 RNA was not present in the specimen above the limit of detection. However, it does not rule out the possibility of COVID-19 and should not be used as the sole basis for patient management decisions. • An Inconclusive result means not all of the testing targets were detected. This could be due to a sample with viral concentrations near the limit of detection of the test or other factors. An additional sample collection may be considered. Laboratory test results should always be considered in the context of clinical observations and epidemiological data in making a final diagnosis and patient management decisions. Click here to see turnaround time
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Price:
$415
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SARS-CoV-2 RNA, Influenza A/B, and RSV RNA, Qualitative NAAT
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$3182
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Description:
SARS-CoV-2 RNA, Influenza A/B, and RSV RNA, Qualitative NAAT is a multitarget molecular test that aids in simultaneous qualitative detection and differentiation of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), influenza A, influenza B, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) viral RNA. This test is intended to be performed on respiratory specimens collected from individuals suspected of respiratory viral infection consistent with COVID-19 or influenza or RSV by their healthcare provider. Clinical signs and symptoms of respiratory viral infection due to SARS-CoV-2, influenza, and RSV can be similar. Click here to see turnaround time
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$3182
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SARS-CoV-2 Total Antibody, Spike, Semi-Quantitative
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$702
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Description:
This test is intended as an aid in identifying individuals with an adaptive immune response to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), indicating recent or prior infection. The results of this semi-quantitative test should not be interpreted as an indication of degree of immunity or protection from reinfection. Individuals who have been vaccinated with a SARS-CoV-2 spike or receptor-binding domain vaccine may be positive with this test; however, the clinical significance of a positive antibody result for individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccine is unknown, in part because the test's performance characteristics have not been established for that population. It is not known how long antibodies persist following infection and if the presence of antibodies confers protective immunity. This assay should not be used to diagnose acute SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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$702
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SC5b-9 Level, Plasma
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$671
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Description:
- Check immune system activity levels
- Screen for autoimmune inflammation signs
- Monitor complement pathway over time
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Price:
$671
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Scale (w15) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to the plant scale. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Scallop (f338) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against scallops. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Schistosoma Antibody (IgG), FMI
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$652
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Description:
The Schistosoma Antibody (IgG), FMI test detects antibodies (IgG) produced by the immune system in response to a Schistosoma infection, a type of parasitic worm commonly found in freshwater in tropical and subtropical regions. This test is used to support the diagnosis of schistosomiasis, particularly in individuals who have been exposed to contaminated water or exhibit symptoms such as fever, rash, abdominal pain, or blood in urine or stool. It's especially useful for travelers, immigrants, and people in endemic areas. The test helps identify chronic or past infections as well.
Includes:
Schistosoma Antibody (IgG), FMI
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Price:
$652
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Scleroderma Antibody (Scl-70)
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$502
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Description:
Scl-70 antibody is present in approximately 40% of patients with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS).
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$502
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Scuba Diving Safety Fitness Panel
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$139
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Description:
The recommended guidelines to become certified for scuba diving includes bloods testing. The Scuba Diving Safety Fitness Panel includes the recommended blood test for scuba diving certification.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Amylase, Serum
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Creatine Kinase (CK), Total, Serum
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD) (LDH)
Lipid Panel:Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$139
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sdLDL(7)
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$135
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Description:
The sdLDL test is used in conjunction with other lipid measurements and clinical evaluations to aid in the risk management of lipoprotein disorders associated with cardiovascular disease.
Alternative names: Small Dense LDL,Small Dense Low-density Lipoprotein
Patient Instructions:
Fasting may be required for this test. Please ask your doctor if you should fast prior to testing.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Diabetes blood testing,
General wellness,
Price:
$135
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Selenium
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$247
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Description:
Selenium is an element of parenteral nutrition. Monitoring the Selenium concentration is useful in assessing parenteral nutrition, especially recent intake. Concentrations are also monitored in children with propionic acidemia who require special diets with supplements.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should refrain from taking vitamins or mineral supplements at least three days prior to specimen collection
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$247
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Selenium, 24-Hour Urine
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$603
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Description:
- Pinpoint selenium levels affecting your energy
- Reveal hidden factors behind your fatigue
- Clarify the cause of your immune issues
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$603
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Selenium, Blood
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$399
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Description:
Selenium (Se) is a key component of a number of functional selenoproteins required for normal health. The best known of these are the antioxidant glutathione peroxidase enzymes, which remove hydrogen and damaging lipid and phospholipid hydroperoxides generated in vivo by free radicals and other oxygen-derived species. If not removed, lipid hydroperoxides impair membrane structure and function and cause blood-clotting disturbances by decreasing the production of prostacyclin while increasing the production of thromboxane.
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$399
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Selenium, Hair
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$1830
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1830
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Selenium, Random Urine with Creatinine
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$707
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Description:
Selenium is considered an essential trace element. It enters the food chain through plants. Selenium plays an important role in the control of thyroid hormone metabolism. Selenium deficiency may cause reduced growth rates, owing to a feedback response, which lowers tri-iodothyronine-mediated synthesis of growth hormone in the pituitary, while a combined deficiency of selenium and iodine exacerbates hypothyroidism. Selenium is important for proper reproductive performance.
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Price:
$707
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Selenium, RBC
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$697
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Description:
- Check your selenium nutrient levels
- Screen for immune system weaknesses
- Monitor thyroid and energy balance
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$697
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SensoriMotor Neuropathy Profile with Recombx®-Complete
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$14346
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Description:
Anti-MAG, anti-SGPG, anti-GM1, anti-GD1a, anti-GD1b, anti-asialo GM1, anti-sulfatide, anti-Hu, and IgM GALOP antibodies are found in patients with a peripheral neuropathy and mixed sensory and motor symptoms. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases.
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$14346
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Sensory-Motor Neuropathy Antibody Panel (Ganglioside)
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$4371
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Description:
The presence of antibodies to the gangliosides GM1, Asialo-GM1, GD1a and GD1b has been associated with motor and sensorimotor neuropathies. High titers of antibody to GM1 are most typical of multifocal motor neuropathy; however, antibodies to other gangliosides are often present. In most cases of chronic immune neuropathies, anti-ganglioside antibodies are IgM class. IgG antibodies have been reported less often, generally associated with acute conditions. Many reports have found increased anti-asialo-GM1 antibody titers in patients with multifocal motor neuropathy, lower motor neuron disease, sensorimotor neuropathy, or motor neuropathy with or without multifocal block, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. There may be a relationship between titers of asialo-GM1 antibodies and clinical status in individual patients. In some lower motor neuron disorders, improvement in strength has occurred after therapeutic reduction in anti-asialo-GM1 antibody titers. Polyclonal GQ1b IgG antibody can serve as an aid in the diagnosis of acute ataxia neuropathy with ophthalmoplegia or of Miller-Fisher Syndrome.
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$4371
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Sensory-Motor Neuropathy Complete Antibody Panel
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$7455
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Description:
Sensory-motor neuropathies may occur by various mechanisms. These include development of autoantibodies to neuronal structures such as myelin associated glycoprotein (MAG) antibody, Hu antibody, and the ganglioside antibodies. Sensory-motor neuropathies may also occur via antibody cross-reactivity or local immune complex deposition as seen in autoimmune disease with primarily non-neuronal targets including Sjogren's syndrome (SSA/SSB), systemic lupus erythematosus and related conditions (ANA IFA), celiac disease (tTG antibody), vasculitis (ANCA), and immune complex deposition (cryoglobulins, rheumatoid factor). Motor-sensory neuropathy may be associated with monoclonal gammopathy (serum immunofixation and serum immunoglobulins).
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$7455
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Sensory Neuropathy Complete Antibody Panel
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$4509
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Description:
- Screen for immune-related nerve damage
- Check causes of tingling and numbness
- Assess unexplained burning nerve pain
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$4509
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Sequential Integrated Screen, Part 1
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$985
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Description:
To assess maternal risk for carrying a fetus with Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18, or a neural tube defect. These types of tests are standard-of-care in obstetrics.
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$985
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Sequential Integrated Screen, Part 2
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$2450
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Description:
To assess maternal risk for carrying a fetus with Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18, or a neural tube defect. These types of tests are standard-of-care in obstetrics.
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$2450
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Serotonin, Blood
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$1475
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Description:
Serotonin is produced in excess by carcinoid tumors of the enterochromaffin cell usually in the small intestine, appendix or rectum.
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$1475
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Serotonin Release Assay (SRA), LMWH
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$1314
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Description:
Low molecular weight heparin serotonin release assay (LMWH-SRA) assay may be useful for in-vitro investigation of LMWH-induced thrombocytopenia and/or thrombocytopenia with thrombosis syndrome (HIT/HITT).Note: Patients should not be on ticagrelor (Brilinta) as this may result in a false negative serotonin release assay.
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$1314
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Serotonin Release Assay (SRA), Unfractionated Heparin
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$1314
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Description:
Any patient with an unexplained fall in the platelet count of >40% during or after cessation of heparin therapy should be suspected of hit-heparin induced thrombocytopenia. This test is a functional assay of the PFU-antibody complex with heparin.Note: Patients should not be on ticagrelor (Brilinta) as this may result in a false negative serotonin release assay.
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$1314
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Serotonin, Serum
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$117
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Description:
Diagnose carcinoid syndrome. The classical syndrome includes flushing and vasomotor instability, diarrhea, hepatomegaly, and endocardial lesions. Ectopic production may occur from oat cell carcinomas of lung, islet cell tumors of pancreas, and medullary carcinoma of the thyroid. Carcinoid tumors occur in multiple endocrine neoplasia, types I or II.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Serotonin
Patient Instructions:
Patient should avoid food high in indoles for 3 days before collection: Avocado, banana, tomato, plum, walnut, pineapple, and eggplant. Patient should also avoid tobacco, tea and coffee 3 days prior to specimen collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 6 business days.
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Cancer detection,
Price:
$117
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Sertraline and Desmethylsertraline, Serum/Plasma
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$513
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Description:
Sertraline (Zoloft® ) is a psychiatric drug indicated for the treatment of major depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Its clinical efficacy is similar to that of the traditional antidepressants but are thought to be mediated through inhibition of serotonin reuptake in the brain.
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$513
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Serum Integrated Screen, Part 2
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$2930
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Description:
To assess maternal risk for carrying a fetus with Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18, or a neural tube defect. These types of tests are standard-of-care in obstetrics.
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$2930
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Sesame Seed (f10) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against sesame seeds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, SHBG
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$85
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Description:
Measures the level of sex hormone-binding globulin in your body, playing a crucial role in regulating hormones like testosterone & estrogen.
It's like a hormone traffic controller, ensuring these vital hormones are properly managed, providing insights into hormone balance and potential health concerns.
Includes:
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Specific blood tests for women,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Specific blood tests for men,
Infertility blood testing,
Price:
$85
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Sexually-Transmitted Infections (STIs) Increased Risk Panel
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$995
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Description:
If someone is at an increased risk for STIs, they should be tested for Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium. A panel will help the clinician identify and treat the appropriate pathogen if present.
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$995
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Sexually-Transmitted Infections (STIs) Male Urethritis Panel
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$995
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Description:
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra and is often due to sexually transmitted infections. It may be caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis and/or Mycoplasma genitalium. The symptoms are a burning sensation while urinating, itching or burning near the opening of the penis, presence of blood in the semen or urine and discharge from the penis. A panel will help the clinician identify the cause of these symptoms.
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$995
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Sexually-Transmitted Infections (STIs) Male Urethritis Panel, Expanded
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$1817
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Description:
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra and is often due to sexually transmitted infections. It may be caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis and/or Mycoplasma genitalium and Ureaplasma spp. A panel will help the clinician's ability to precisely identify the cause of these symptoms.
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$1817
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Sheep Epithelia (e81) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against sheep epithelium. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sheep Milk (f325) IgE
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$80
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to sheep milk. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1].
While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1].
Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum.
More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/food-of-animal-origin/milk--constituents/sheeps-milk/
References
1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134:1016-1025.
3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
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$80
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Sheep Sorrel IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check sheep sorrel sensitivity reactions
- Screen digestive discomfort after eating greens
- Track skin and congestion symptoms
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$254
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Sheep Sorrel (w18) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to sheep sorrel. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Shiga Toxins, EIA with Reflex to E. coli O157, Culture
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$350
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Description:
- Checks for harmful bacteria toxins
- Detects E. coli food poisoning
- Identifies specific bacterial infections
Includes:
Shiga Toxins, EIA with Reflex to E. coli O157, Culture
Patient Instructions:
You must take the order to Quest to pick up Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium or C&S transport medium.
Collect in clean, dry container and then transfer a minimum of 1 gram or 1 mL into a Cary-Blair stool culture transport medium or C&S transport medium. Fluid level should reach line on vial.
Refrigerate and return to lab as soon as possible.
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$350
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SHOX (GHD) DNA Sequencing and Deletion
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$2538
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Description:
Detects deletions and sequence variations in the SHOX gene.
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$2538
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Shrimp (f24) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against shrimp. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sickle Cell Anemia, DNA Probe Analysis, Fetus
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$2273
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Description:
Direct detection of hemoglobin A, S, and C. This test is for prenatal diagnosis of an at-risk fetus.
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$2273
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Sickle Cell Screen with Reflex to Hemoglobinopathy Evaluation
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$110
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Description:
- Checks for sickle cell disease.
- Detects abnormal hemoglobin types.
- Screens for blood cell disorders.
Includes:
Sickle Cell Screen with Reflex to Hemoglobinopathy Evaluation
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$110
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Sickle Cell Test
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$92
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Description:
This is a screening test to determine the presence of sickle cell trait in hemoglobin (e.g. hemoglobin-s, hemoglobin c-Harlem). It is important to detect Hb-S in order to determine which individuals are at risk of crisis when exposed to prolonged anoxia such as may occur during surgery, athletic programs or high altitude conditions.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Sickle Cell Screen
Alternative Name(s):
Hb S
Hemoglobin S
Hgb Solubility
Categories:
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$92
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Silicon, Serum/Plasma
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$611
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Description:
Silicon is environmentally prevalent in that it makes up approximately 25% of the earth's crust. It is used in the manufacturing of transistors, silicon diodes and semiconductors. Symptoms of exposure are most often seen from inhalation of silica dust, which could cause a fibronodular lung disease called silicosis.
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$611
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Silicon, Urine
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$589
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation; this test assesses the presence of Silicon and does NOT measure Silica or Silicone. Silica is silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is found in quartz and sand. Silicones are inert synthetic organosilicon compounds used in adhesives, sealants, lubricants, medical applications, insulation and cooking utensils.
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$589
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Silver, Serum/Plasma
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$472
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Description:
- Check silver exposure and toxicity levels
- Screen for occupational metal exposure risks
- Monitor skin discoloration related causes
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Price:
$472
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Silver, Urine
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$472
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Description:
- Check silver exposure from work sources
- Detect early signs of skin discoloration
- Monitor heavy metal levels over time
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$472
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Sirolimus, LC/MS/MS
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$499
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Description:
Sirolimus is an immunosuppressant drug used to prevent organ graft rejection. Therapeutic drug monitoring is used to optimize dose and avoid toxicity.
Alternate names: Rapamycin Rapamune
Patient Instructions:
Collect specimen 1 hour prior to next dose (12 hour trough)
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$499
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Sjögren's Antibodies (SS-A, SS-B)
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$105
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Description:
Sjögren's antibodies (SS-B) is detected in approximately 15% of patients with Sjögren's Syndrome. Sjögren's antibody (SS-B) is present only if Sjögren's antibody (SS-A) is also detected. The presence of both antibodies (SS-A and SS-B) strengthens the diagnosis of Sjögren's Syndrome and conveys prognostic information.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Sjögren's Antibodies (SS-A, SS-B)
Alternative Name(s):
SS-A & SS-B
Categories:
Autoimmune diseases,
Price:
$105
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Sjogren's Antibody (SS-A)
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$502
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Description:
Sjögren's Antibodies (SS-B) is detected in approximately 15% of patients with Sjögren's Syndrome. Sjögren's Antibody (SS-B) is present only if Sjögren's Antibody (SS-A) is also detected. The presence of both antibodies (SS-A and SS-B) strengthen the diagnosis of Sjögren's Syndrome and conveys prognostic information.
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$502
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Sjogren's Antibody (SS-B)
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$502
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Description:
Sjögren's Antibody (SS-B) is detected in approximately 15% of patients with Sjögren's Syndrome. Sjögren's Antibody (SS-B) is present only if Sjögren's Antibody (SS-A) is also detected. The presence of both antibodies (SS-A and SS-B) strengthen the diagnosis of Sjögren's Syndrome and conveys prognostic information.
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$502
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Sjogren's Panel with Rheumatoid Factor and ANA, IFA with Reflex
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$1050
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Description:
This panel can be helpful in the diagnosis of Sjogren syndrome by simultaneously testing for antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) with an immunofluorescence assay (IFA), performed on human epithelial type 2 (HEp-2) cells, as well as SSA antibodies, SSB antibodies, and rheumatoid factor (RF). For specimens with positive ANA IFA results, reflex testing for ANA titer and pattern is performed.The laboratory evaluation for individuals with clinical suspicion of autoimmune diseases often begins with an ANA screen. The classic ANA IFA on HEp-2 cells is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) as the current gold standard because of its overall high sensitivity for several autoimmune diseases [1]. Knowing the ANA titer and pattern can be helpful in interpreting positive ANA results [2]. Individuals with negative results on the ANA IFA usually also have negative results on specific autoantibodies. However, SSA antibody may be detected in some ANA IFA-negative patients with lupus or Sjogren syndrome [3].The 2012 ACR classification criteria for Sjogren syndrome indicate that testing for SSA or SSB antibody has the highest sensitivity and specificity, and that a positive RF result in addition to an ANA titer ≥1:320 is consistent with Sjogren syndrome [4]. However, the 2016 ACR/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) classification criteria for Sjogren syndrome do not include SSB/La, RF, and ANA titer, because studies showed that these markers do not add sufficient value to SSA/Ro testing [5].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Methodology of testing for antinuclear antibodies (position statement). 2009. American College of Rheumatology. Updated December 2019. Accessed May 15, 2023. https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/bltee37abb6b278ab2c/blta48818378bc89445/acr-position-statement-methodology-testing-antinuclear-antibodies.pdf2. Tozzoli R, et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 2002;117(2):316-324.3. Yazdany J, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013;65(3):329-339.4. Shiboski SC, Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2012;64(4):475-487.5. Shiboski CH, et al. Ann Rheum Dis. 2017;76(1):9-16.
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$1050
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Sm and Sm/RNP Antibodies
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$556
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Description:
Antibodies to Sm are highly specific for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and when present are considered a marker antibody. However, these antibodies are found in only 20% of patients with SLE. RNP antibodies (also known as anti-u1 or ribonucleoprotein antibodies) are found in 45% of SLE patients but are also observed in numerous other disease states such as Sjögren's syndrome, scleroderma and polymyositis. Elevated levels of antibodies to RNP are seen in mixed connective tissue disease. In SLE, RNP antibodies have been associated with a relatively benign disease course with lower incidence of renal and central nervous system involvement. Patients may be considered positive for RNP antibodies when the RNP antibody result is significantly higher than the Sm antibody result.
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$556
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Sm Antibody
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$502
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Description:
Smith Antibody (Sm) is highly specific for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Smith Antibody is also detected in approximately 15% of patients with SLE. Smith Antibody is detected in more than half of young African-American women with SLE.
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$502
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SMARCA4 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
This test includes sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of the SMARCA4 gene. A pathogenic variant in the SMARCA4 gene is consistent with a diagnosis of rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome 2 and individuals have an elevated risk of rhabdoid tumors including small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type, or SCCOHT.
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$1360
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Smith-Lemli-Opitz Screen, Plasma
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$1262
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Description:
- Screen for inherited cholesterol production problems
- Detect genetic causes of developmental delays
- Assess family risk before pregnancy planning
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Price:
$1262
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Smooth Brome IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check grass allergen immune reactions
- Screen for outdoor sensitivity triggers
- Track seasonal allergy symptom patterns
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$254
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Smooth Muscle Antibody with Reflex to Titer
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$306
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Description:
Smooth muscle antibodies are detected in 85% of patients with chronic active hepatitis and in less than 50% of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Smooth muscle antibodies are usually negative in extrahepatic biliary obstruction, drug induced liver disease, viral hepatitis and hepatoma.
Alternative names: Anti-Smooth Muscle Antibody,Muscle, Smooth Antibody,SM Muscle Antibody
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Infectious diseases,
Neurology,
Price:
$306
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Sm/RNP Antibody
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$502
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Description:
Smith (Sm)/U1-RNP Antibody is detected in patients with mixed connective tissue disease (having features of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), scleroderma, and polymyositis).
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$502
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Snail (f314) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against snails. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Sodium
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$30
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Description:
Sodium measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of aldosteronism, diabetes insipidus, adrenal hypertension, Addison's Disease, dehydration, inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, or other diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.
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Price:
$30
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Sodium, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
The excretion of sodium varies with dietary intake. There is a diurnal variation of sodium excretion with excretion being greater during daytime than during the night. Decreased levels are seen in congestive heart failure, excessive sweating, diarrhea, pyloric obstruction, malabsorption and primary aldosteronism. Increased levels may be due to increased salt intake, failure of the adrenal glands, diabetic acidosis, salt losing renal disease, diuretic therapy and water deprivation dehydration. The creatinine value provides evidence of proper 24-hour urine collection.
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Price:
$212
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Sodium, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
The excretion of sodium varies with dietary intake. There is a diurnal variation of sodium excretion with excretion being greater during daytime than during the night. Decreased levels are seen in congestive heart failure, excessive sweating, diarrhea, pyloric obstruction, malabsorption and primary aldosteronism. Increased levels may be due to increased salt intake, failure of the adrenal glands, diabetic acidosis, salt losing renal disease and water deficient dehydration.
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$202
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Sodium, Feces
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$273
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Description:
This test measures sodium in liquid stool. Measurements of electrolytes and osmotic gap in liquid stool help differentiate between secretory and osmotic diarrhea and, thus, guide further evaluation of chronic diarrhea [1,2].Diarrhea can be categorized as secretory or osmotic depending on how the water content of stool is drawn in the intestine lumen. Secretory diarrhea is caused by defective electrolyte absorption that increases the stool's electrolyte levels. Conditions associated with secretory diarrhea include infection, neuroendocrine tumors, congenital chloridorrhea, intestinal resection, and diffuse mucosal disease [1]. Osmotic diarrhea is caused by the osmotic effect of a substance that retains water in the intestine lumen and leads to decreased electrolyte levels in the stool. Conditions associated with osmotic diarrhea include ingesting poorly absorbed solutes (eg, sorbitol, mannitol, and laxatives containing magnesium) and enzyme dysfunction (eg, lactose intolerance) [2].Stool sodium level is often measured in conjunction with stool potassium level to calculate osmotic gap, which is the difference between the stool osmolality and twice the sum of the stool sodium and potassium levels. Osmotic gap is useful in assessing the contribution of stool electrolytes to osmolality and differentiating between secretory and osmotic diarrhea [1,2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Schiller LR. Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2012;26(5):551-562.2. Block DR, et al. Body fluids. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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$273
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Sodium, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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The excretion of sodium varies with dietary intake. There is a diurnal variation of sodium excretion with excretion being greater during daytime than during the night. Decreased levels are seen in congestive heart failure, excessive sweating, diarrhea, pyloric obstruction, malabsorption and primary aldosteronism. Increased levels may be due to increased salt intake, failure of the adrenal glands, diabetic acidosis, salt losing renal disease and water deficient dehydration.
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$202
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Sole (rf337) IgE
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$44
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In patients suffering from extrinsic asthma, hay fever or atopic eczema, symptoms develop immediately after exposure to specific allergens. This immediate (atopic or anaphylactic) type of allergy is a function of a special type of serum antibody which belongs to the IgE class of immunoglobulins.
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Solid Tumor Core Panel
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$13825
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Solid Tumor Genomics from Quest Advanced Diagnostics - Precision medicine is an emerging approach for disease prevention and treatment that takes individual variability into account. This next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel along with the computational resources and tools that process and analyze the data, allows the characterization of individual patients and tumor types. Guidelines exist for using results from many of these genes for selection of FDA approved therapies. This NGS panel can accurately and sensitively sequence more target genes with less DNA, with reduced cost, time and labor as compared with more limited sequencing methods and the physician can become aware of alternative treatments available to the patient based on presence of mutations in other genes the physicians might not have considered. Microsatellite instability (MSI) and tumor mutation burden (TMB) are also included. The panel allows the generation of diverse data obtained and analyzed in real-time, enabling enrollment in specific clinical trials, and adaptation of treatment strategies.
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$13825
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Solid Tumor Expanded Panel
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$22664
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Solid Tumor Genomics from Quest Advanced Diagnostics - Precision medicine is an emerging approach for disease prevention and treatment that takes individual variability into account. This next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel along with the computational resources and tools that process and analyze the data, allows the characterization of individual patients and tumor types. Guidelines exist for using results from many of these genes for selection of FDA approved therapies. This NGS panel can accurately and sensitively sequence more target genes with less DNA, with reduced cost, time and labor as compared with more limited sequencing methods and the physician can become aware of alternative treatments available to the patient based on presence of mutations in other genes the physicians might not have considered. Microsatellite instability (MSI) and tumor mutation burden (TMB) are also included. The panel allows the generation of diverse data obtained and analyzed in real-time, enabling enrollment in specific clinical trials, and adaptation of treatment strategies.
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$22664
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Solid TumorSEQ™
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$22664
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The 523-gene comprehensive genomic profiling panel is intended to help oncologists deliver precision medicine by providing personalized genomic analysis of a patient's tumor tissue. This comprehensive panel offers the opportunity for a broader scope of genomic information compared to single gene tests or smaller panels. For example, it may be useful for patients with limited or ill-defined treatment options and for those considering clinical trials. This panel uses next-generation sequencing to detect mutations present in DNA and RNA extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue sections of solid tumors. The test is designed to detect single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and small insertions/deletions, as well as whole-gene copy number alterations, translocations, and splice site variants in a select group of genes. Microsatellite instability (MSI) and tumor mutation burden (TMB) are also evaluated.
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Soluble Liver Antigen (SLA) Autoantibody
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$404
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Anti-soluble liver antigen antibodies are detected in 10-30% of patients with type 1 autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), but not in patients with type 2 AIH, primary sclerosing cholangitis or primary biliary cirrhosis. The antibody is directed against a UGA suppressor tRNA-associated protein. In some patients with AIH, this antibody may be the only autoantibody detected by current assays.
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$404
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Soluble Transferrin Receptor
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$482
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Soluble Transferrin Receptor (sTFR) values can be within normal limits over a broad range of body iron stores and is elevated only when there is functional (i.e. cellular) iron deficiency. It is usually not affected by chronic disease states, sTFR levels are about 6% higher in people in high altitudes (above 5200 ft/1600 m) and in African-Americans. The reference value may not apply to pregnant females and recent or frequent blood donors.
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$482
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Somatostatin
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$923
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Somatostatin is a neurohormone produced in the brain, hypothalamus and gastrointestinal tract. This test is used to diagnose somatostatin-producing tumors. Elevated levels are observed with somatostatinoma, medullary thyroid carcinoma and pheochromocytoma.
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$923
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Sotalol, Serum/Plasma
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$698
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Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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$698
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SOX10, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Transcription factor expressed in cells of neural crest and peripheral nervous system, useful in identifying melanoma and tumors of peripheral nerve sheath origin.
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$834
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SOX10, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Transcription factor expressed in cells of neural crest and peripheral nervous system, useful in identifying melanoma and tumors of peripheral nerve sheath origin.
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$632
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SOX-11, IHC with Interpretation
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$758
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SOX-11 is a transcription factor expressed in almost all cases of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), including the rare entity cyclin D1-negative MCL. It is not expressed in potential MCL mimics such as atypical chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL), follicular lymphoma, and marginal zone lymphoma (Soldini D, et al. Am J Surg Path 38:86-93, 2014).Subcellular Localization: Nuclear
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$758
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SOX-11, IHC without Interpretation
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$574
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Description:
SOX-11 is a transcription factor expressed in almost all cases of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), including the rare entity cyclin D1-negative MCL. It is not expressed in potential MCL mimics such as atypical chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL), follicular lymphoma, and marginal zone lymphoma (Soldini D, et al. Am J Surg Path 38:86-93, 2014).Subcellular Localization: Nuclear
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$574
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Soybean (f14) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against soybeans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Soybean (f14) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Detect possible soy food sensitivity
- Screen for bloating and digestive triggers
- Track skin reactions after eating soy
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$118
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Soy Component nGly m 5, beta-conglycinin IgE
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$381
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Used to detect allergen specific-IgE using the ImmunoCAP® FEIA method. In vitro allergy testing is the primary testing mode for allergy diagnosis.
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$381
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Soy Component nGly m 6 Glycinin IgE
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$381
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Used to detect allergen specific-IgE using the ImmunoCAP® FEIA method. In vitro allergy testing is the primary testing mode for allergy diagnosis.
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$381
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Soy Component Panel
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$842
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Used to detect allergen specific-IgE using the ImmunoCAP® FEIA method. In vitro allergy testing is the primary testing mode for allergy diagnosis.
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$842
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Soy Component rGly m 4, PR-10 IgE
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$381
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Used to detect allergen specific-IgE using the ImmunoCAP® FEIA method. In vitro allergy testing is the primary testing mode for allergy diagnosis.
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$381
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Specific Gravity, Body Fluid
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$57
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Determination of body fluid SG can aid in the distinction between transudative and exudative fluid.
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$57
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Specific Gravity, Urine
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$57
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The specific gravity of urine is used to obtain information about the state of the kidney and the state of hydration of the patient.
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$57
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Spinach (f214) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against spinach. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Carrier Screen
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$2153
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Carrier screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). SMA is one of the most common autosomal recessive diseases, characterized by the degeneration of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord which leads to symmetric proximal muscle weakness. The survival motor neuron (SMN1) gene has been shown to be responsible for 99% of SMA cases. An adjacent homologous gene, SMN2, encodes a protein identical to that of SMN1. SMA is caused by a critical reduction in the total amount of functional SMN protein. Although a diagnosis of SMA depends upon SMN1 gene copy number, a less severe SMA phenotype may be associated with an increased number of functional SMN2 gene copies. This test is appropriate to determine the SMN1 copy number and to refine the risk that the patient is a silent carrier (also known as 2+0 carrier) by determining the presence or absence of the g.27134T>G variant when SMN1 copy number is equal to two. This test will also assess the SMN2 copy number when SMN1 copy number is equal to zero or one, or when it is equal to two in the presence of the g.27134T>G variant.
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$2153
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Diagnostic
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$1994
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- Identifies genetic cause of muscle weakness.
- Checks for SMA-related gene mutation.
- Confirms diagnosis of spinal muscle issues.
Includes:
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Diagnostic
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$1994
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Fetus
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$2153
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Fetus assesses fetal SMN1 and SMN2 copy number. This test will determine whether a fetus is affected by SMA, caused by deletions of at least exon 7 of the SMN1 gene. It does not determine the presence or absence of a sequence variant in the SMN1 gene. In addition, it does not assess risk for 2+0 carrier status. SMA is the second most common lethal autosomal recessive disease and is a family of disorders that is characterized by progressive muscle weakness due to loss of anterior horn cells. A loss of at least exon 7 in the SMN1 gene, located on chromosome 5q, causes 95% of SMA. SMN2 genes produce a protein identical to that of SMN1 gene, but in a reduced (10-20%) amount. As a result, the number of copies of SMN2 has been shown to influence the severity of the disease.
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$2153
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Sports I Expanded
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$303
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Description:
- Check muscle recovery and energy levels
- Monitor hormone balance during training
- Screen for overtraining and fatigue causes
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$303
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Spruce (t201) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to spruce. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Squid (f258) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against squid. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Stachybotrys chartarum/atra (RGm24) IgE
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$44
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Stachybotrys chartarum/atra is a mold that has been implicated in a variety of illnesses associated with water-damaged buildings. Stachybotrys requires cellulose as a growth substrate and is usually found on building materials composed of cellulose (e.g. ceiling tiles and wallboards). Individuals who respond to exposure to mold antigens by producing specific IgE may exhibit allergy symptoms when subsequently re-exposed to spores from mold.
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$44
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Stachybotrys chartarum/atra (RGm24) IgG
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$155
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Stachybotrys chartarum/atra is a mold that has been implicated in a variety of illnesses associated with water-damaged buildings. Stachybotrys requires cellulose as a growth substrate and is usually found on building materials composed of cellulose (e.g. ceiling tiles and wallboards). Individuals who respond to exposure to mold by producing specific IgG may exhibit allergy symptoms when subsequently re-exposed to spores from the mold.
Includes:
Stachybotrys chartarum/atra (RGm24) IgG
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$155
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Staphylococcal Enterotoxin A (m80) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Staphylococcal Enterotoxin A. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Staphylococcus aureus Screen, Culture
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$131
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Primarily used to detect carriage of Staphylococcus aureus. Recovery of S. aureus from a site does not necessarily indicate infection. Screening allows identification of potential sources from which this organism can be transmitted to other individuals. Results will also indicate if the isolate is a methicillin resistant strain (MRSA).
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$131
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STD Urinary Tract Infection Panel
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$163
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Description:
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection in the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, ureters, prostate gland, bladder, and urethra. Any or all of these parts of the urinary tract can become infected. If left untreated, UTI can cause permanent damage to the bladder and kidneys.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Test: Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. Collect the specimen in a sterile, preservative-free collection cup. The patient should collect the first 20-60 mL of voided urine (the first part of the stream-not midstream) into a urine collection cup.
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STD’s detection & monitoring,
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$163
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Stemphylium botryosum IgG
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$228
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Description:
Although there have been many publications concerning the measurement of allergen-specific IgG, the clinical utility of such tests has not been established except in special situations. Thus, the quantitative IgG test should only be ordered by specialists who recognize the limitations of the test. The normal reference ranges reported represent the expected results for individuals who have no unusual exposure and have not been immunized with the indicated allergen. The ranges reported have no disease-associated significance.
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$228
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Stemphylium botryosum (m10) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Stemphylium botryosum. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Stepwise, Part 1
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$985
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Description:
- Check your overall health baseline
- Track key health changes over time
- Screen for early wellness concerns
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$985
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Stepwise, Part 2
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$2450
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Description:
- Check your overall health baseline
- Monitor energy and wellness levels
- Track health changes over time
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$2450
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Steroid Panel, 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency/Stress
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$1610
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This panel is of value in pediatric patients to differentiate between CAH (21-hydroxylase deficiency) and acute stress due to other causes.
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$1610
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Steroid Panel, Comprehensive
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$8663
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This panel identifies all major adrenal steroid hormones and facilitates the diagnosis of the four enzymatic defects associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). All steroids are determined in a single assay by LCMSMS using as little as 0.1 mL serum.
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$8663
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Steroid Panel, Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
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$5599
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This panel is useful for the diagnosis/management of patients with the most common forms (21-hydroxylase or 11-hydroxylase deficiency) of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
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$5599
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Steroid Panel, PCOS/CAH Differentiation
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$4199
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This panel is important in the differential diagnosis of PCOS vs. non-classical CAH in women with oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea and signs of androgen excess.
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$4199
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Steroid Panel, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
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$3107
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This panel measures both the primary (free and total Testosterone) and secondary (Androstenedione and DHEA) androgens associated with PCOS; it is useful for diagnosis and management.
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$3107
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STK11 Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Mutations in the STK11 (AKA LKB1) gene causes Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome (PJS) which is an autosomal dominant disorder with an increased risk of various neoplasms (especially gastrointestinal and breast cancers). Sequencing and deletion/duplication analyses of the STK11 gene will identify individuals who are affected with PJS and therefore are at risk for STK11-related cancers.
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$1360
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St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$945
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IgG titers ≥1:16 suggest exposure (either past or recent), while the presence of IgM indicated recent infection.
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$945
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Stomach Cancer Blood Scan
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$188
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Description:
- Pinpoint early signs of stomach cancer
- Reveal hidden digestive issues effortlessly
- Clarify unexplained stomach pain causes
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum CA 19-9 Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$188
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Stone Analysis with Image
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$82
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Stone analysis is used in determining the etiology of stones. The results are often useful in determining the cause and treatment.
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$82
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Stone Analysis without Image
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$288
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Stone analysis is used in determining the etiology of stones. The results are often useful in determining the cause and treatment.
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$288
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StoneRisk® Panel
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$2122
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StoneRisk® Panel is for stone formers with a positive urine culture indicating urinary tract infection (UTI), also for recurrent stone formers or when attending physician deems it medically necessary for the patient to have comprehensive metabolic evaluation.
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$2122
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Storage Mite (d71) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against storage mites. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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STRATIFY JCV® DxSelect™ Antibody (with Index) with Reflex to Inhibition
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$6849
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This assay is a qualitative assay for the detection of antibodies to JC virus (JCV) in human serum or plasma. This assay was designed and evaluated for use, in conjunction with other clinical data, as an aid in the stratification of risk for the development of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients receiving or considering TYSABRI® (natalizumab) therapy. [1]The PML risk-estimate algorithm for TYSABRI was developed based on data collected from patients taking TYSABRI. [2]PML is a severe demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. It is an opportunistic infection caused by reactivation of JCV. Asymptomatic primary infection with JCV typically occurs prior to adolescence. In most individuals, JCV remains latent and causes no symptoms. In rare instances, however, it can reactivate and progress to PML. Individuals with immunosuppression are most at risk, and use of immunosuppressive therapies increases the risk. To date, the known risk factors for natalizumab-associated PML are: 1) presence of anti-JCV antibodies; 2) prior use of immunosuppressants; 3) duration of natalizumab use. [2]A positive result with this assay does not necessarily mean that the patient has or will develop PML.This assay should not be used to diagnose PML and is not intended for donor screening. The performance of this assay has not been established for use in other immunocompromised patient populations or in neonates and pediatric patient populations.The performance of this assay has not been established for use with patients with different disease conditions or undergoing other treatments, for example: Other MS treatments, non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatments, chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatments, Hodgkin lymphoma treatments, systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma treatments, rheumatoid arthritis treatments, renal transplant treatments.References:1. Lee P, Plavina T, Castro A, et al. A second-generation ELISA (STRATIFY JCV DxSelect) for detection of JC virus antibodies in human serum and plasma to support progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy risk stratification. J clin Virol. 2013; 57 (2): 141-146. Doi: 10.1016/j. jcv. 2013.02. 0022. Us package insert, STRATIFY JCV® DxSelect™ EL1950-5 Rev. 03 dated 16 Dec 2022
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$6849
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Strawberry (f44) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against strawberries. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Streptococcus Group A Antigen, Adult
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$76
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Description:
Group A Streptococcus (S. pyogenes) is the most common cause of bacterial pharyngitis ("Strep throat") causing local pharyngeal pain, adenopathy, and fever. In addition, it is important to treat infections caused by this virulent organism in order to avoid potential, morbid complications including peritonsillar and retropharyngeal abscesses, bacteremia, rheumatic fever, and acute glomerulonephritis. Group A Streptococcus, however, may also be isolated in small numbers as part of the oropharyngeal flora of asymptomatic carriers.
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$76
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Streptococcus Group A Culture
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$70
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Description:
Group A Streptococcus (S. pyogenes) is the most common cause of bacterial pharyngitis ("Strep throat") causing local pharyngeal pain, adenopathy, and fever. In addition, it is important to treat infections caused by this virulent organism in order to avoid potential, morbid complications including peritonsillar and retropharyngeal abscesses, bacteremia, rheumatic fever, and acute glomerulonephritis. Group A Streptococcus, however, may also be isolated in small numbers as part of the oropharyngeal flora of asymptomatic carriers.
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$70
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Streptococcus Group A Rapid Antigen with Reflex to Culture
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$76
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Description:
Group A Streptococcus (S. pyogenes) is the most common cause of bacterial pharyngitis ("Strep throat") causing local pharyngeal pain, adenopathy, and fever. In addition, it is important to treat infections caused by this virulent organism in order to avoid potential, morbid complications including peritonsillar and retropharyngeal abscesses, bacteremia, rheumatic fever, and acute glomerulonephritis. Group A Streptococcus, however, may also be isolated in small numbers as part of the oropharyngeal flora of asymptomatic carriers.
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$76
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Streptococcus Group B Culture
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$120
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Description:
Group B streptococci can be one of the most significant pathogens in the neonatal period. The organism is transmitted to the newborn through the birth canal. Prepartum vaginal introitus and anorectal cultures are important to determine carriage.
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$120
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Streptococcus Group B DNA, PCR with Broth Enrichment
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$468
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Description:
Detect Group B Streptococcus (GBS) vaginal/rectal colonization to prevent GBS sepsis and other GBS infections in newborns.
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$468
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Streptococcus pneumoniae Antibody (IgG) (13 Serotypes), MAID
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$1561
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Description:
Responses to pneumococcal conjugate vaccines are demonstrated by 2- to 4-fold increases in type-specific IgG levels.
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$1561
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Streptococcus pneumoniae Antibody (IgG) (14 Serotypes), MAID
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$1561
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Description:
Responses to pneumococcal conjugate vaccines are demonstrated by 2-to 4-fold increases in type-specific IgG levels.
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$1561
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Streptococcus pneumoniae Antibody (IgG) (23 Serotypes), MAID
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$2799
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Description:
Responses to pneumococcal conjugate vaccines are demonstrated by 2- to 4-fold increases in type-specific IgG levels.
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$2799
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Streptococcus pneumoniae Antigens, Urine
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$660
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Description:
Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of community- acquired pneumonia and may be the most important agent in community-acquired pneumonia of unknown etiology. Pneumococcal pneumonia has a mortality rate as high as 30%, depending on bacteremia, age and underlying diseases. When not properly diagnosed and treated, S. pneumoniae infection can lead to bacteremia, meningitis, pericarditis, empyema, purpura fulminans, endocarditis and/or arthritis. Pneumococcal meningitis, a condition that frequently leads to permanent brain damage or death, can occur as a complication of other pneumococcal infection or may arise spontaneously without any preceding illness. It affects persons of all ages, but is most common in children under 5 years, teenagers and young adults, and in the elderly. Progression from mild illness to coma can occur within hours, making immediate diagnosis and antimicrobial treatment critical. Twenty to thirty percent of all pneumococcal meningitis patients will die, often despite several days of appropriate antibiotic treatment.
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$660
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Streptococcus pneumoniae IgG Antibody (12 Serotypes), MAID
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$1420
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Description:
- Check your immune infection defenses
- Screen for frequent infection causes
- Assess vaccine protection response levels
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$1420
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Streptomycin, HPLC
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$675
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Description:
- Monitor antibiotic levels during treatment
- Check for safe medication dosing
- Screen for potential drug side effects
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$675
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Striated Muscle Antibody with Reflex to Titer
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$699
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Description:
- Screen for autoimmune muscle weakness causes
- Detect antibodies linked to thymus issues
- Monitor unexplained eyelid or vision symptoms
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$699
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Strongyloides Antibody (IgG)
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$792
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Description:
- Detect hidden parasite infections early
- Identify risks for ongoing stomach issues
- Screen for causes of unexplained tiredness
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$792
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Strontium, Urine
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$328
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Description:
- Check strontium mineral exposure levels
- Monitor bone-related mineral buildup
- Track exposure trends over time
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$328
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Stubborn Belly Buster
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$462
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Ferritin, Serum
Insulin, Fasting
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Cortisol, AM
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Progesterone, serum
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning between 7 AM and 9 AM. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Assay is not recommended when patient is receiving prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$462
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Styrene Exposure Profile, Urine
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$657
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Description:
- Check styrene chemical exposure levels
- Monitor workplace safety over time
- Screen for industrial chemical health risks
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$657
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Sugar Check Panel with Insulin
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$86
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Description:
This profile measures the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. Sugar is an important source of energy, especially for the brain. The amount of glucose in your blood is carefully controlled by the endocrine (glandular) system. This system causes sugar to be stored or used for energy, depending on the needs of your body. In addition, the hemoglobin A1c ("A-one-C") test is a blood test used in the care of people who have diabetes. The hemoglobin A1c percentage is a way of looking at your average blood sugar control over the last 2 or 3 months. Finally, this profile includes a complete renal panel to assess kidney function, which is critical in evaluating overall health of diabetics as well as Insulin levels.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin, Fasting
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
Diabetes blood testing,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$86
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Sulfate, Urine
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$643
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Description:
Urinary sulfate can be used to assess the nutrition intake of animal protein.
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$643
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Sulfatide Autoantibody Test
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$2584
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Description:
Dectection of anti-sulfatide antibodies.
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$2584
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Sunflower Seed (k84) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against sunflower seeds. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sunflower (w204) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to sunflower. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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SurePath™ Imaging Pap and C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae
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$513
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Description:
Liquid based Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap screening is not reliable for the detection of endometrial cancer.
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$513
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SurePath™ Imaging Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical
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$970
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Description:
When using this test, both SurePath™ Imaging Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing will be performed. SurePath™ Imaging Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Gynecologic cytology is a screening test which is subject to both false positive and false negative results. The test is most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained on a regular repetitive basis and must be interpreted in the context of historic and current information. HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical testing is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in clinician-collected cervical samples. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high-risk types. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.
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$970
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SurePath™ Imaging Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7
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$898
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Description:
Liquid based Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap screening is not reliable for the detection of endometrial cancer.
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Price:
$898
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SurePath™ Imaging Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7, C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae
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$993
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Description:
Liquid based Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap screening is not reliable for the detection of endometrial cancer. Testing for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) DNA is an important adjunct to the detection of premalignant or malignant lesions in women over 30.
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Price:
$993
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SurePath™ Imaging Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7 reflex HPV 16,18/45
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$898
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Description:
- Screen for cervical cancer risk
- Detect high-risk HPV infection
- Check for abnormal cervical cells
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Price:
$898
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SurePath™ Pap
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$334
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Description:
Liquid based Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap screening is not reliable for the detection of endometrial cancer. Gynecologic cytology is a screening test which is subject to both false positive and false negative results. For that reason, the test is most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained on a regular repetitive basis. Hence, these results must be interpreted in the context of historic and current information.
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Price:
$334
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SurePath™ Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical
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$886
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Description:
When using this test, both SurePath Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing will be performed. SurePath Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Gynecologic cytology is a screening test which is subject to both false positive and false negative results. The test is most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained on a regular repetitive basis and must be interpreted in the context of historic and current information. HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical testing is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in clinician-collected cervical samples. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high-risk types. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.
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Price:
$886
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SurePath™ Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7
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$814
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Description:
Liquid-based Pap Testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by The Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap screening is not reliable for the detection of endometrial cancer. HPV DNA testing in conjunction with a Pap test in women 30 years and older can be used adjunctively to assess the presence or absence of high-risk HPV types. This information, together with the physician's assessment of cytology history, other risk factors, and professional guidelines, may be used to guide patient management. Detection of HPV using the hc2 High-Risk HPV DNA Test does not differentiate HPV types or infection with more than one type, and cannot evaluate persistence of any one type. The use of this test has not been evaluated for the management of women with prior cytologic or histologic abnormalities, hysterectomy, who are postmenopausal, or who have other risk factors (e.g., HIV+, immunocompromised, DES exposure, history of STD). Gynecologic cytology is a screening test which is subject to both false positive and false negative results. For that reason, the test is most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained on a regular repetitive basis. Hence, these results must be interpreted in the context of historic and current clinical information.
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Price:
$814
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SurePath™ Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7, C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae
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$910
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Description:
See individual tests
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Price:
$910
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SurePath™ Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7 Reflex Genotypes 16, 18/45
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$814
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Description:
- Screen for cervical cell changes
- Detect high-risk HPV infections
- Monitor long-term cervical health risks
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Price:
$814
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SurePath™ Pap with Reflex HPV mRNA E6/E7,C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae
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$430
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Description:
- Screen for cervical cancer risk
- Detect common sexually transmitted infections
- Monitor reproductive health privately
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Price:
$430
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SurePath™ Pap with Reflex to HPV mRNA E6/E7
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$334
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Description:
Liquid based pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the bethesda system for reporting results of cervical cytology. Pap screening is not reliable for the detection of endometrial cancer.
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Price:
$334
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Surface Light Chains
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$535
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Description:
Alternative names: Kappa/Lambda Light Chain,Light Chains
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$535
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Suxamethonium (succinylcholine) (rc202) IgE
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$109
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Description:
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$109
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Sweet Gum (t211) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to sweet gum tree. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Sweet Potato (f54) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against sweet potatoes. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sweet Vernal Grass (g1) IgE
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$80
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Description:
Alternative names: ImmunoCAP®
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$80
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Swine Epithelia (e83) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against swine epithelium. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Swordfish (f312) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against swordfish. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Sycamore (t11) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to sycamore. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about sycamore can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/tree-pollens/allergens/maple-leaf-sycamore-london-plane-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Synaptophysin, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of IHC markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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Price:
$834
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Syphilis Antibody Cascading Reflex
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$98
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Description:
Syphilis Antibody Cascading Reflex - Identification of Treponema pallidum antibodies may aid in the diagnosis of syphilis.
Includes:
T. Pallidum Ab
Alternative Name(s):
Treponema Ab,
Treponema pallidum,
Reverse Algorithm,
Syphilis,
T. pallidum,
Treponema pallidum Antibodies
If T. pallidum Antibody is equivocal or positive, then RPR Screen with Reflex to Titer will be performed
If RPR Screen is reactive, then RPR titer will be performed
If RPR screen is non-reactive, then T. pallidum Antibody, Particle Agglutination will be performed
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$98
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Syphilis, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Identifies T. pallidum in FFPE tissue.
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Price:
$834
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Syphilis, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Identifies T. pallidum in FFPE tissue.
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Price:
$632
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Syphilis (Treponema pallidum DNA), Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1505
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Description:
The Syphilis (Treponema pallidum) DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR is a molecular assay used for the direct detection of T. pallidum nucleic acid (DNA) in patient specimens to aid in the diagnosis of syphilis. Moist lesion (exudate) specimens collected during primary (and possibly secondary) syphilis can be tested in seronegative patients. Neonatal cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) can also be considered for testing as part of the laboratory evaluation in suspected cases of congenital syphilis. There is insufficient data to guide recommendations in suspected cases of adult neurosyphilis.Molecular testing in lesion specimens from adult patients is generally used in cases where serologic results do not correlate with clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of syphilis, including seronegative patients. In neonates being evaluated for congenital syphilis, PCR testing of suspicious lesions or CSF can be considered as supplemental to other laboratory testing including nontreponemal serologic tests (eg, RPR or VDRL). This assay may provide a rapid diagnosis during primary syphilis if organism is detected. A negative PCR result does not rule out infection. PCR testing during secondary syphilis has limited value compared to serologic testing. This assay does not detect antibodies against T. pallidum and therefore should not be used in place of treponemal and nontreponemal serologic tests. Antibody testing using the traditional or reverse algorithm is still considered the primary method for screening and diagnosis of syphilis.References:Papp JR, et al. CDC Laboratory Recommendations for Syphilis Testing, United States, 2024. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2024 Feb 8;73(1):1-32. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.rr7301a1.Workowski, KA. Sexually Transmitted Infections Treatment Guidelines, 2021. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2021 Jul 23;70(4):1-187.
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$1505
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), Disease Activity Panel
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$754
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Description:
- Track lupus flare activity levels
- Screen for immune system inflammation
- Monitor kidney health over time
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$754
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Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma) 12 Antibodies Panel 2
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$6025
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease characterized by vascular abnormalities, and cutaneous and visceral fibrosis. Some antibodies are considered highly specific for SSc, including Scl-70 (anti-topoisomerase 1) antibody, anti-centromere (CENP) antibodies, and anti-RNA polymerase III antibody and are classification criteria for disease defined by the American College of Rheumatology. Centromere antibodies are found in patients with a limited form of cutaneous systemic sclerosis, "CREST" syndrome, a complex of subcutaneous calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasias. RNA polymerase III antibodies target RNAP III epitopes 11 and 155. Antibodies to three major components of U1-snRNP (snRNP RNP A, U1-snRNP RNP C, U1-snRNP RNP-70kd): U1- are associated with scleroderma and inflammatory myopathy overlap syndromes. Anti-fibrillarin (anti-U3RNP) antibodies are associated with diffuse cutaneous SSc, frequent visceral involvement, and especially renal and cardiac involvement. In African-American patients, anti-fibrillarin antibodies are associated with severe pulmonary disease, pulmonary hypertension, severe small bowel involvement, and a poor prognosis. Anti-Th/To antibodies primarily bind to two proteins of the mitochondrial RNA processing (MRP) and the ribonuclease P complexes, are present in 1-13% of SSc patients, and are rarely found in other diseases. Anti-Th/To antibodies are primarily associated with localized cutaneous scleroderma, and associated with pericarditis, interstitial lung disease and a high frequency of “intrinsic pulmonary hypertension, and a poorer prognosis. Autoantibodies to PM/Scl, the human exosome complex, are found in polymyositis/scleroderma overlap syndromes. The majority of anti-PM/Scl reactivity is directed to one of two proteins: PM/Scl100 and/or PM-Scl75.
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$6025
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T3 Free, Tracer Dialysis
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$629
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T3 measurements are used to diagnose hyperthyroidism. This test can also be used to clarify thyroid status in the presence of possible protein-binding abnormalities.
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$629
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T3 (Triiodothyronine) Antibody
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$626
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Description:
This test helps identify triiodothyronine (T3) thyroid hormone autoantibodies (THAAbs), which may interfere with T3 immunoassays in individuals with discordant serum T3 levels [1].THAAbs may present in healthy individuals but are more common in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases. THAAbs may affect both 1-step and 2-step immunoassays; the interference may be transient or persist for years. T3 THAAbs interfere with T3 measurements by competing with T3 antibodies used in the T3 immunoassays. When the serum T3 level is discordant with clinical manifestations or other test results (eg, elevated T3 levels with normal or elevated thyroid stimulating hormone [TSH] levels), this test may be used to determine whether T3 THAAbs are the cause of discordance [1].Other methods of screening for interference by T3 THAAbs are polyethylene glycol precipitation and comparison against equilibrium dialysis. Anomalous T3 levels may also be caused by a range of interfering substances, such as biotin, heterophilic antibodies, and antibodies to streptavidin and ruthenium [1].Other conditions that may result in elevated free thyroxine and/or free T3 levels without suppressed TSH levels include thyroxine replacement therapy, familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia, certain drugs (eg, amiodarone and heparin), nonthyroidal illness, neonatal period, TSH-secreting pituitary adenoma, resistance to thyroid hormone, and disorders of thyroid hormone transport or metabolism [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Favresse J, et al. Endocr Rev. 2018;39(5):830-850.2. Gurnell M, et al. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2011;74(6):673-678.
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$626
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T3 Uptake
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$30
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Description:
Decreased: Pregnancy, estrogens, hyperproteinemia, acute intermittent porphyria. Increased: Androgens, hyperproteinemia, stress, acute liver disease. This assay is a measure of available thyroid hormone binding sites and should be interpreted with thyroxine levels.
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$30
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T4 Free, Direct Dialysis and T4 Total
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$616
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Description:
For the differential diagnosis of euthyroid hyperthyroxinemia from hyperthyroidism or for the differential diagnosis of euthyroid hypothyroxinemia from hypothyroidism.
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$616
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T4 (Thyroxine) Antibody
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$626
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Description:
This test helps identify thyroxine (T4) thyroid hormone autoantibodies (THAAbs), which may interfere with T4 immunoassays in individuals with discordant serum T4 levels [1].THAAbs may present in healthy individuals but are more common in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases. THAAbs may affect both 1-step and 2-step immunoassays; the interference may be transient or persist for years. T4 THAAbs interfere with T4 measurements by competing with T4 antibodies used in the T4 immunoassays. When the serum T4 level is discordant with clinical manifestations or other test results (for example, elevated T4 levels with normal or elevated thyroid stimulating hormone [TSH] levels), this test may be used to determine whether T4 THAAbs is the cause of discordance [1].Other methods of screening for interference by T4 THAAbs are polyethylene glycol precipitation and comparison against equilibrium dialysis. Anomalous T4 levels may also be caused by a range of interfering substances, such as biotin, heterophilic antibodies, and antibodies to streptavidin and ruthenium [1].Other conditions that may result in elevated free T4 and/or free triiodothyronine levels without suppressed TSH level include thyroxine replacement therapy, familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia, certain drugs (eg, amiodarone and heparin), nonthyroidal illness, neonatal period, TSH-secreting pituitary adenoma, resistance to thyroid hormone, and disorders of thyroid hormone transport or metabolism [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Favresse J, et al. Endocr Rev. 2018;39(5):830-850.2. Gurnell M, et al. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2011;74(6):673-678.
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$626
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Tacrolimus and Sirolimus, LC/MS/MS
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$1435
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Description:
Tacrolimus (FK506) and Sirolimus (Rapamycin) are immunosuppressive drugs used in organ transplantation to prevent graft rejection. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and avoid toxicity.
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$1435
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Tacrolimus, Highly Sensitive, LC/MS/MS
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$674
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Description:
Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant drug which has been shown to be effective for the treatment of rejection following transplantation.
Alternative names: FK506,Prograf
Patient Instructions:
Collect specimen 1 hour prior to next dose (12 hour trough)
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$674
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Tacrolimus, Highly Sensitive, LC/MS/MS
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$783
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Description:
Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant drug which has been shown to be effective for the treatment of rejection following transplantation.
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$783
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T and B Cells, Total
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$424
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Description:
Low numbers of NK cells are found in individuals who are susceptible to viral infections, including cytomegalovirus and varicella
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$424
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Tarragon (f272) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against tarragon. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Tay-Sachs Disease Mutation Analysis
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$2273
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Description:
This test is used to identify individuals who are carriers of a TSD mutation. It will also confirm a diagnosis of TSD by identifying those individuals who have two TSD mutations. By testing for Pseudodeficiency Alleles, this assay will identify individuals who have been erroneously identified as carriers, due to false-positive result in the standard enzyme assay for beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase activity.
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$2273
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TBG (Thyroxine Binding Globulin)
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$601
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Description:
The Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG) test is a laboratory test that measures the level of TBG in the blood. TBG is a protein that binds to thyroid hormones, primarily thyroxine (T4), and transports them in the bloodstream. This test helps assess the binding capacity of TBG and its impact on thyroid hormone levels.
Includes:
Thyroxine binding globulin
Patient Instructions:
No fasting required.
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Thyroid diseases,
General wellness,
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$601
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T-cell Clonality Panel (TCRB, TCRG), PCR
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$3866
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Description:
This test, which interrogates both the T-cell receptor beta (TCRB) locus and the T-cell receptor gamma (TCRG) locus by a PCR method based on the BIOMED-2 consensus, is useful in patients with suspected T-cell malignancies or to evaluate for residual disease after treatment. Several published studies have demonstrated that the combination of TCRB and TCRG PCR using the BIOMED-2 method can detect virtually all clonal T-cell populations.
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$3866
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T-cell Receptor (TCR) Beta Gene Rearrangement, PCR
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$1933
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Description:
This test, which interrogates both the T-cell receptor beta locus (TCRB) by a PCR method based on the BIOMED-2 consensus, is useful for establishing clonality of T-cell lymphoid neoplasms and identification of minimal residual disease or early recurrence in patients with a previous diagnosis of a T-cell neoplasm. It can be used in association with T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma PCR assay (Test code 90509), since false-negative results can occur in up to 5-10% of T-cell malignancies with TCRB PCR alone.
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$1933
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T-cell Receptor (TCR) Gamma Gene Rearrangement, PCR
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$1933
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Description:
This assay which interrogates the T-cell receptor gamma locus (TCRG) by a PCR method based on the BIOMED-2 consensus, is used for establishing clonality of T-cell lymphoid neoplasms and identification of minimal residual disease or early recurrence in patients with a previous diagnosis of a T-cell neoplasm. It can be used in association with T-cell receptor beta (TCBR) PCR assay (Test code 91446 or TCRG/TCRB combo test code 91445), since false-negative results can occur in up to 5-10% of T-cell malignancies when testing TCRG PCR only.
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$1933
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TCL1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The T-cell leukemia/lymphoma protein 1 (TCL1) is an AKT kinase regulator that is expressed in B cells up to the germinal stage and in plasmacytoid dendritic cells. TCL1 is strongly expressed, due to the chromosomal rearrangements, t(14;14)(q11;q32) and inv(14)(q11;q32), in 70% of cases of T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) but is negative in all other mature T-cell lymphomas and leukemias. TCL1 is also expressed in nearly all cases of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasms, and can be used to distinguish this tumor from monocytic neoplasms. High TCL1 levels correlate with the pre-germinal center genetic subtype and are a strong adverse prognostic factor in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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$834
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TCL1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
The T-cell leukemia/lymphoma protein 1 (TCL1) is an AKT kinase regulator that is expressed in B cells up to the germinal stage and in plasmacytoid dendritic cells. TCL1 is strongly expressed, due to the chromosomal rearrangements, t(14;14)(q11;q32) and inv(14)(q11;q32), in 70% of cases of T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) but is negative in all other mature T-cell lymphomas and leukemias. TCL1 is also expressed in nearly all cases of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasms, and can be used to distinguish this tumor from monocytic neoplasms. High TCL1 levels correlate with the pre-germinal center genetic subtype and are a strong adverse prognostic factor in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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$632
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TdT (Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase), IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
The following CD markers are expressed on specific hemotologic cells. Individual and a series of ihc markers can be run on unknown cells and presence or absence of the antigen can help to characterize the cell of interest.
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$834
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Tea (f222) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against tea. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Teichoic Acid Antibodies
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$294
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Description:
Aids in diagnosis of staphylococcal disease.
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$294
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Tellurium, Blood
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$925
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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$925
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Tellurium, Serum/Plasma
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$925
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Description:
- Check for tellurium metal exposure
- Screen occupational heavy metal risks
- Monitor workplace chemical exposure levels
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$925
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Tellurium, Urine
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$925
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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$925
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Testicular Cancer Blood Scan
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$150
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Description:
- Detect early signs of testicular cancer
- Pinpoint specific health concerns quickly
- Confirm your peace of mind effortlessly
Includes:
hCG Quantitative, Serum. Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum.
Patient Instructions:
There are no special instructions/requirements for the tests you ordered. Fasting is not required.
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Cancer detection,
Price:
$150
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Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
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$99
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Description:
Evaluate hirsutism and masculinization in women; evaluate testicular function in clinical states where the testosterone binding proteins may be altered (obesity, cirrhosis, thyroid disorders).
The Testosterone test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$99
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Testosterone, Free, Bioavailable and Total, LC/MS/MS
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$95
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Description:
Free and weakly bound testosterone (FWBT), also referred to as bioavailable testosterone, is thought to reflect an individual's biologically active, circulating testosterone. Helpful in assessing testicular function in males and managing hirsutism, virilization in females.
This Testosterone test will provide exact levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0-9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will show >10,000 (over 10,000) as a result instead of the exact number.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Testosterone, Total, LC/MS/MS
Testosterone, Free
Testosterone, Bioavailable
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
Albumin
Patient Instructions:
If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
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$95
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Testosterone-free-bioavailable-total-SHBG
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$125
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Description:
- Measures male and female hormones
- Assesses hormone balance and availability
- Checks overall hormone health
Patient Instructions:
Testosterone, Total, Males (Adult), Immunoassay: Due to changes in testosterone levels throughout the day, two morning (8:00-10:00 a.m.) specimens obtained on different days are recommended by The Endocrine Society for screening.
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$125
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Testosterone, Free (Dialysis), Total (MS) and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
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$111
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Description:
Testosterone circulates almost entirely bound to transport proteins: normally less than 1% is free. Measurement of Free Testosterone may be useful when disturbances in Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) are suspected such as when patients are obese or have excessive estrogen. Testosterone measurements are used to assess erectile dysfunction, infertility, gynecomastia, and osteoporosis and to assess hormone replacement therapy.
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$111
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Testosterone, Free, LC/MS/MS
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$99
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Description:
Helpful in assessing testicular function in males and managing hirsutism, virilization in females. Evaluate hirsutism and masculinization in women; evaluate testicular function in clinical states where the testosterone binding proteins may be altered (obesity, cirrhosis, thyroid disorders)
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Testosterone, Free, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
Price:
$99
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Testosterone, Free, Mass Spectrometry/Equilibrium Dialysis
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$1255
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Description:
Free testosterone is the fraction of total testosterone that is not bound to circulating proteins. The free fraction is available to diffuse into target cells to interact with receptors or enzymes. The concentration of free testosterone is low relative to total testosterone, typically <3% of the total testosterone concentration. Total circulating testosterone is bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) or albumin. Measurement of total and free testosterone is key in diagnosis of androgen excess or deficiency. Free testosterone is best measured by equilibrium dialysis, while total testosterone is measured by HPLC with tandem mass spectrometry.1-3 Free testosterone is estimated in this profile using these recommended techniques. Tritiated testosterone is added to the sample and allowed to dialyze across a membrane. Once equilibrium has been achieved, the solutions on both sides of the membrane are sampled to determine the percent free testosterone. Total testosterone is measured by HPLC with tandem mass spectrometry. Serum free testosterone is then calculated by multiplying the percent free testosterone by the total testosterone concentration with unit correction. This method is recommended for testing women, children, and hypogonadal men.
Includes:
Testosterone, Free, Mass Spectrometry/Equilibrium Dialysis
Patient Instructions:
If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
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$1255
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Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS
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$78
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Description:
Testosterone testing is used to evaluate androgen excess or deficiency related to gonadal function, adrenal function, or tumor activity. Testosterone levels may be helpful in men for the diagnosis of hypogonadism, hypopituitarism, Klinefelter syndrome, and impotence (low values). Testosterone levels may be requested in women to investigate the cause of hirsutism, anovulation, amenorrhea, virilization, masculinizing tumors of the ovary, tumors of the adrenal cortices, and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (high values). Testosterone levels in children may be helpful to investigate issues related to puberty and development as well as the aforementioned.
Actual Total Testosterone levels will be provided with this test for levels up to 10,000.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Testosterone, serum.
Patient Instructions:
If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$78
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Testosterone, Total, Male, IA (MALES ONLY)
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$69
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Description:
Testosterone circulates almost entirely bound to transport proteins: Normally less than 1-2% is free. The principal transport protein for testosterone is known as sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) or testosterone-estradiol binding globulin (TeBG). Testosterone measurements are used to assess erectile dysfunction, infertility, gynecomastia, and osteoporosis and to assess hormone replacement therapy.
This is a Male Only Testosterone test, it cannot be performed on a female. FEMALES needing to order this test from Quest will need to order the 'Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS'.
Use of synthetic steroids, various supplements and/or high doses of biotin may interfere with the accuracy of the standard immunoassay Testosterone Total serum test. If you are taking any of these it is recommended that you order the Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS for testing.
This testosterone test will also provide results when the total testosterone value is >1500 but <3,000.
This is a Male Only test, it cannot be ordered by females. If a female orders this panel, the testosterone test will not be included on the requisition or performed at the lab.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Total Testosterone
Patient Instructions:
Due to changes in testosterone levels throughout the day, two morning (8:00-10:00 a.m.) specimens obtained on different days are recommended. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$69
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Tetanus Antitoxoid
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$122
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Description:
Tetanus is caused by Clostridium tetani. Immunization with Tetanus Antitoxoid is effective with boosters in immunocompetent individuals. Antibody levels > or = to 0.10 IU/mL are considered protective. However, tetanus can still occur in some individuals with such antibody levels.
Alternative names:
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$122
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Tetanus-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation
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$1612
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Description:
Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Lymphocyte proliferation response to antigens, such as candida, tetanus toxoid and tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD), are evaluated as a function of memory in cell-mediated immunity.
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Price:
$1612
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Thalassemia and Hemoglobinopathy Comprehensive Evaluation
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$2083
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Description:
Thalassemia and hemoglobinopathies are disorders related to hemoglobin pathophysiology. Although hemoglobinopathies and thalassemias are two genetically distinct disease groups, the clinical manifestations of both include anemia of variable severity and variable pathophysiology. Thalassemias are group of autosomal recessive disorder of hemoglobin synthesis characterized by the reduction in the rate of synthesis of globin chain of one or more globin chain. The decreased synthesis of globin chain may result from gene deletion, non-sense mutation or mutation that affects the transcription or stability of mRNA products. Thalassemias are classified by the type and magnitude of decreased synthesis of the globin chain and severity of the clinical symptoms. The clinical manifestation ranges from mild anemia with microcytosis to fatal severe anemia. In the alpha-thalassemias, there is absence or decreased production of beta-globin subunits, whereas in the beta- thalassemias, there is absent or reduced production of beta globin subunits. Rare thalassemias affecting the production of delta or gamma globin subunits have also been described but are not clinically significant disorders. The beta-thalassemias can be sub-classified into those in which there is total absence of normal beta globin subunit synthesis or accumulation, the beta-zero thalassemias, and those in which some structurally normal beta globin subunits are synthesized, but in markedly decreased amounts, the beta-plus thalassemias. The alpha-thalassemia syndromes however, are usually caused by the deletion of one or more alpha globin genes and are sub-classified according to the number of alpha globin genes that are deleted (or mutated): one gene deleted (alpha-plus thalassemia); two genes deleted on the same chromosome or in cis (alpha-zero thalassemia); three genes deleted (HbH disease); or four genes deleted (hydrops fetalis with Hb Bart's). Hemoglobinopathies results from the abnormal structure of One of the globin chains of the hemoglobin molecule (mutation of alpha and/or beta globin chain resulting in a variant form of Hemoglobin A). They are inherited single- gene disorders and in most cases, they are inherited as autosomal co-dominant traits. A large number (>800) of variants of hemoglobin (Hb) have been recognized. They are identified by capital letters (eg, Hb A or Hb S), or by the city in which the variant was first discovered (eg, Hb Koln). Alpha chain variants usually form less than 25% of the total hemoglobin because the mutation typically occurs in one of the four genes that codes for alpha globin chain. For beta globin variants in the heterozygous state the variant forms more than 25% but less than 50% of the total hemoglobin. Ranked in order of relative frequency, these are: Hb S (sickle cell disease and trait), C, E, Lepore, G-Philadelphia, D-Los Angeles, Koln, Constant Spring, O-Arab, and others. Most common beta globin variants include HbS, HbC, HbD, HbE and HbG. A mutation in one beta globin subunit results in a combination of variant and normal hemoglobin and denotes carrier or trait status, also known as the heterozygote state. Mutations in both beta globin subunits result in disease based on a homozygous expression such as sickle cell anemia (HbSS). Other diseases under sickle cell disease (SCD) are HbSE, HbSC and HbS beta-thalassemia.
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Thallium, 24-Hour Urine
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$571
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Exposure to thallium is primarily through foods and may occur in highly selected industrial environments. Urinary thallium may be used in assessing toxicity.
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$571
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Thallium, Blood
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$349
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Exposure to thallium is primarily through foods and may occur in highly selected industrial environments. Blood thallium may be used in assessing chronic toxicity.
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$349
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Thallium, Blood
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$668
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- Detect toxic heavy metal exposure
- Screen for nerve damage causes
- Monitor workplace safety exposure levels
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$668
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Thallium, Hair
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$1438
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Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1438
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Thallium, Nails
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$1438
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Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Thallium, Urine
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$581
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Exposure to thallium is primarily through foods and may occur in highly selected industrial environments. Urinary thallium may be used in assessing toxicity.
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Theophylline
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$201
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Theophylline is used in the treatment of bronchial asthma as well as in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and episodes of prolonged apnea in pre-term infants. Theophylline levels are monitored to assure adequate therapeutic levels are achieved and to avoid toxicity.
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$201
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae
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$513
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- Screen for cervical cell changes
- Detect common sexually transmitted infections
- Monitor reproductive health over time
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$513
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV (16,18, 12 Other High Risk)and CT/NG, Trich
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$1773
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When using this test, both ThinPrep Imaging Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing will be performed. ThinPrep Imaging Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap smears and HPV testing algorithms are screening tests for cervical cancer. False negative and positive results occasionally occur with screening tests. Results of screening tests are most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained and repeat testing is performed at regular intervals recommended by patient management guidelines. Patient history and other clinical findings should be considered when interpreting results of screening assays. HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical testing is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in clinician-collected cervical samples. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high-risk types. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. The consequences of Chlamydial infections can be severe if left untreated with approximately half of infections that are asymptomatic.Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococci) is the causative agent of gonorrhea. The disease is most often found in the cervix, but the vagina and uterus may also be infected.Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative Transcription-Mediated Amplification, Pap Vial test is a nucleic acid amplification test that uses transcription-mediated amplification for detection of T. vaginalis RNA, using a ThinPrep Pap sample as the specimen. It is used in the screening and diagnosis of trichomoniasis.
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV DNA (16,18, 12 Other High Risk) and CT/NG
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$1065
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When using this test, both ThinPrep Imaging Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing will be performed. ThinPrep Imaging Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap smears and HPV testing algorithms are screening tests for cervical cancer. False negative and positive results occasionally occur with screening tests. Results of screening tests are most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained and repeat testing is performed at regular intervals recommended by patient management guidelines. Patient history and other clinical findings should be considered when interpreting results of screening assays. HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical testing is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in clinician-collected cervical samples. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high-risk types. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. The consequences of Chlamydial infections are severe if left untreated with approximately half of infections that are asymptomatic.Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococci) is the causative agent of gonorrhea. The disease is most often found in the cervix, but the vagina and uterus may also be infected.
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) PCR, Cervical
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$970
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When using this test, both ThinPrep Automated Pap and HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing will be performed. ThinPrep Automated Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Gynecologic cytology is a screening test which is subject to both false positive and false negative results. The test is most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained on a regular repetitive basis and must be interpreted in the context of historic and current information. HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk), PCR, Cervical testing is used for the detection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus in clinician-collected cervical samples. The test detects high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68, which are reported out as HPV 16, HPV 18, and other high-risk HPV types which includes, but does not differentiate, the remaining 12 high-risk types. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.
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$970
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7
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$898
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- Screen for cervical cancer risk factors
- Detect high-risk HPV infection early
- Check for abnormal cervical cell changes
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$898
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7, C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae
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$993
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- Screen for cervical cancer risk
- Detect common sexually transmitted infections
- Check for high-risk HPV activity
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$993
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7 Reflex HPV 16,18/45 with CT/NG
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$993
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- Screen for cervical cancer risk factors
- Detect high-risk HPV infections early
- Check for common sexually transmitted infections
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$993
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7, with CT/NG, Trichomonas
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$1701
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- Screen for cervical cell changes
- Detect common sexually transmitted infections
- Check high-risk HPV activity
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$1701
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap and HPV mRNA E6/E7 with Reflex to HPV 16,18/45
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$898
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- Screen for cervical cancer risk
- Detect high-risk HPV infection
- Monitor cervical cell changes early
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$898
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap Reflex HPV(16,18,12 Other High Risk)and CT/NG,Trich
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$1221
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When using this test, ThinPrep Imaging Pap will be performed and will reflex to HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing when Pap results are Atypical Squamous Cells (ASC). ThinPrep Imaging Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap smears and HPV testing algorithms are screening tests for cervical cancer. False negative and positive results occasionally occur with screening tests. Results of screening tests are most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained and repeat testing is performed at regular intervals recommended by patient management guidelines. Patient history and other clinical findings should be considered when interpreting results of screening assays. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. The consequences of Chlamydial infections can be severe if left untreated with approximately half of infections that are asymptomatic.Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococci) is the causative agent of gonorrhea. The disease is most often found in the cervix, but the vagina and uterus may also be infected.Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative Transcription- Mediated Amplification, Pap Vial test is a nucleic acid amplification test that uses transcription-mediated amplification for detection of T. vaginalis RNA, using a ThinPrep Pap sample as the specimen. It is used in the screening and diagnosis of trichomoniasis.
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$1221
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap Reflex HPV DNA(16,18, 12 Other High Risk) and CT/NG
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$513
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When using this test, ThinPrep Imaging Pap will be performed and will reflex to HPV DNA (16, 18, Other High Risk) testing when Pap results are Atypical Squamous Cells (ASC). ThinPrep Imaging Pap testing is intended for use in the screening and detection of cervical cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, atypical cells and all other cytologic categories as defined by the Bethesda System for Reporting Results of Cervical Cytology. Pap smears and HPV testing algorithms are screening tests for cervical cancer. False negative and positive results occasionally occur with screening tests. Results of screening tests are most reliable when a satisfactory sample is obtained and repeat testing is performed at regular intervals recommended by patient management guidelines. Patient history and other clinical findings should be considered when interpreting results of screening assays. Patients should be followed up in accordance with professional medical guidelines, results from prior screening, medical history, and other risk factors.C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. The consequences of Chlamydial infections can be severe if left untreated with approximately half of infections that are asymptomatic.Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococci) is the causative agent of gonorrhea. The disease is most often found in the cervix, but the vagina and uterus may also be infected.
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$513
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap Reflex HPV mRNA E6/E7, C. trachomatis,N. gonorrhoeae
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$513
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- Screen for cervical cell changes
- Detect common hidden infections
- Monitor reproductive health regularly
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$513
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ThinPrep® Automated Pap Reflex HPV mRNA E6/E7, with CT/NG, Trichomonas
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$1221
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- Screen for cervical cell changes early
- Detect common reproductive infections quickly
- Check HPV status in one visit
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$1221
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Thiocyanate
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$615
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Thiocyanate is used as a biomarker for exposure to cyanides or cyanide-containing chemicals. This test is a serum-based assay that is primarily used to monitor cyanide levels in individuals receiving sodium nitroprusside infusion therapy for treatment of extreme hypertension. It can also be used to determine cyanide levels in individuals who have been exposed to certain industrial chemicals, cigarettes, or thiocyanate-containing foods [1]. Thiocyanate is a principal metabolite of cyanide, which accumulates in the blood and urine in response to cyanide exposure, cigarette smoking, industrial chemicals, and sodium nitroprusside infusion. Some industrial chemicals associated with increased thiocyanate levels include acetonitrile, acrylonitrile, and amygdalin. Symptoms of thiocyanate toxicity include confusion, hyperreflexia, convulsions, and metabolic acidosis [1]. This test may be helpful for patients, with normal renal function who are receiving long-term nitroprusside therapy for 7 days or more, as well as patients with renal insufficiency who are receiving nitroprusside therapy for any length of time. Patients with renal insufficiency are especially at risk for cyanide toxicity [2]. Note that the following drugs elevate thiocyanate and could interfere with test accuracy: antipyrine, acetoacetate, and phenacetin (and their sulfoxides in large concentrations); phenacetin and acetaminophen; and salicylic acid and its complexes. References 1. Riedel K, et al. Thiocyanate in plasma and saliva (Biomonitoring Methods, 2013). In: Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area of the DFG, ed. The MAK-Collection for Occupational Health and Safety: Annual Thresholds and Classifications for the Workplace. Wiley-VHCA AG: Zurich, Switzerland; 2013;13:277-292. 2. Schulz Y. Clin Pharmacokinet.1984;9:239-251.
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$615
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Thiopurine Metabolites
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$486
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6-Mercaptopurine (Purinethol) and its imidazolyl derivative, Azathioprine (Imuran), are immunosuppressive drugs. 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) is indicated for remission induction and maintenance therapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Azathioprine is indicated as an adjunct for the prevention of rejection in renal allograft (kidney transplant) patients, for the management of rheumatoid arthritis, and for the management of inflammatory bowel disease. Azathioprine is cleaved to 6-MP. 6-MP is metabolized via a series of enzymatic steps to 6-thioguanine nucleotides (6-TGNs), to 6-methyl-mercaptopurine (6-MMPNs) by the enzyme thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT), and to 6-thiouric acid by the enzyme xanthine oxidase (XO). TPMT enzyme activity has large inter-individual variations which affect the efficacy, toxicity and variability of the treatment. Therapeutic drug monitoring of 6-MP metabolites (6-TGNs and 6-MMPNs) in erythrocytes is recommended to assist therapy, particularly in combination with TPMT enzyme activity or mutation analysis.
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$486
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Thiopurine S-Methyltransferase (TPMT) Genotype
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$2122
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Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT; S-adenosyl-L-methionine:thiopurine S-methyltransferase) catalyzes thiopurine S-methylation, an important metabolic pathway for antineoplastic and immunosuppressive drugs. In the US, 11% of the population show intermediate TPMT activity, and approximately 1 in 300 have TPMT deficiency. Given potentially fatal nature of hematopoietic toxicity when full doses of mercaptopurine or azathioprine are given to TPMT deficient patients, and the difficulty to measure TPMT activity accurately when patients have been given red cell transfusions, the molecular method to determine TPMT genotype permits prospective identification of patients at risk.
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$2122
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Thorium
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$642
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- Check radioactive metal exposure levels
- Screen for industrial toxin buildup
- Monitor workplace safety risks
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$642
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Thrombin-Antithrombin (TAT) Complex
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$561
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Thrombin-Antithrombin (TAT) Complex is a parameter of coagulation and fibrinolysis. The Thrombin-Antithrombin Complex keeps clotting in check. Deficiencies may aid in understanding hypercoagulable states. Elevated concentrations have been associated with vascular complications associated with diabetes.
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$561
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Thrombin Clotting Time
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$205
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This test, also known as thrombin time, is useful for evaluating the presence of heparin and other direct thrombin inhibitor anticoagulants in specimens with prolonged coagulation studies. It is also used to aid in the diagnosis of congenital and acquired disorders of fibrinogen.Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin): no effect; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): prolonged; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): prolonged; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect.
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$205
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Thrombin Clotting Time with Reflex to Mixing Studies
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$205
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Thrombin Clotting Time - This test, also known as thrombin time, is useful for evaluating the presence of heparin and other direct thrombin inhibitor anticoagulants in specimens with prolonged coagulation studies. It is also used to aid in the diagnosis of congenital and acquired disorders of fibrinogen. Anticoagulant interference: Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Vitamin K antagonists (eg. warfarin): no effect; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): prolonged; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitors): prolonged; Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect.
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$205
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Thrombophilia DNA Mutation Analysis
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$2243
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This test detects the factor V Leiden and prothrombin (factor II c.*97G>A) gene variants, the most common causes of inherited thrombophilia; it may be used to evaluate individuals with a strong personal or family history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and inform treatment or preventive decisions [1].Factor V Leiden refers to the c.1691G>A variant in the FV gene, which encodes coagulation factor V. This variant results in resistance to factor V protein degradation by activated protein C and increases the risk of VTE 6 to 8 fold in heterozygous carriers and 80 fold in homozygous carriers [1]. The mean age of symptom onset is 31 to 44 years, but some heterozygous carriers can be asymptomatic [2]. In the United States, Factor V Leiden is most prevalent in White individuals, with an estimated frequency of 5% [1].The prothrombin gene variant (factor II c.*97G>A) is a variant in the F2 gene, which encodes coagulation factor II. This variant increases the risk of venous thrombosis 2 to 4 fold in heterozygous carriers [1] and 20 fold in coinherence of factor V Leiden and factor II c.*97G>A [2]. Factor II c.*97G>A is most prevalent in White Americans with an estimated frequency of 1% to 3% [1].Factor V Leiden and factor II c.*97G>A testing may be indicated in clinical scenarios where results can help guide clinical decisions for the patient and family members. These clinical scenarios include first VTE developed under 50 years of age, VTE at an unusual site (eg, cerebral veins), recurrent VTE, a strong family history of VTE, and low activated protein C resistance activity [1].Routine testing for factor V Leiden and factor II c.*97G>A is not recommended for prenatal carrier screening, newborn screening, or individuals taking oral contraceptive [2]. Approximately 50% to 60% of familial thrombophilia is associated with variants in the FV or F2 gene; variants in the genes that encode protein C, protein S, and antithrombin can also cause inherited thrombophilia.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Zhang S, et al. Genet Med. 2018;20(12):1489-1498.2. Vnencak-Jones CL, et al. Genetics. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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Thrombophilia Mutation Analysis with Reflex to HR2 Mutation Analysis
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$2243
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This test detects the factor V Leiden and prothrombin (factor II c.*97G>A) gene variants, the most common causes of inherited thrombophilia; it may be used to evaluate individuals with a strong personal or family history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and inform treatment or preventive decisions [1]. Testing the factor V R2 in factor V Leiden heterozygous patients helps assess the additional risk of VTE.Factor V Leiden refers to the c.1691G>A variant in the FV gene, which encodes coagulation factor V. This variant results in resistance to factor V protein degradation by activated protein C and increases the risk of VTE 6 to 8 fold in heterozygous carriers and 80 fold in homozygous carriers [1]. The mean age of symptom onset is 31 to 44 years, but some heterozygous carriers can be asymptomatic [2]. In the United States, Factor V Leiden is most prevalent in White individuals, with an estimated frequency of 5% [1].The prothrombin gene variant (factor II c.*97G>A) is a variant in the F2 gene, which encodes coagulation factor II. This variant increases the risk of venous thrombosis 2 to 4 fold in heterozygous carriers [1] and 20 fold in coinherence of factor V Leiden and factor II c.*97G>A [2]. Factor II c.*97G>A is most prevalent in White Americans with an estimated frequency of 1% to 3% [1].Factor V Leiden and factor II c. *97G>A testing may be indicated in clinical scenarios where results can help guide clinical decisions for the patient and family members. These clinical scenarios include first VTE developed under 50 years of age, VTE at an unusual site (eg, cerebral veins), recurrent VTE, a strong family history of VTE, and low activated protein C resistance activity [1].Routine testing for factor V Leiden and factor II c.*97G>A is not recommended for prenatal carrier screening, newborn screening, or individuals taking an oral contraceptive [2]. Approximately 50% to 60% of familial thrombophilia is associated with variants in the FV or F2 gene; variants in the genes that encode protein C, protein S, and antithrombin can also cause inherited thrombophilia.If the factor V Leiden result is heterozygous, the R2 variant (c.3980A>G) in the FV gene will be tested. Although the R2 allele alone does not increase the risk of VTE, coinheritance of factor V R2 and factor V Leiden is associated with a 3- to 4-fold increase in risk of VTE [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Zhang S, et al. Genet Med. 2018;20(12):1489-1498.2. Vnencak-Jones CL, et al. Genetics. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.3. Faioni EM, et al. Blood. 1999;94(9):3062-3066.
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Thrombophilia Screen II, Inherited
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$5073
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Factor V Leiden (R506Q) is the most common genetic determinant for hereditary venous thrombosis. Another DNA variant, the HR2 allele, has been associated with a 3-4 fold increased risk to venous thrombosis when it occurs in the presence of the Factor V Leiden mutation.
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Thrombopoietin (TPO)
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$632
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This test will be used to measure serum TPO level in patients with thrombocytopenia of unknown cause. ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia purpura) is a common cause of thrombocytopenia. The diagnosis is based on exclusion criteria. Serum TPO levels are normal or only slightly elevated in ITP so that if TPO level is markedly elevated the diagnosis of ITP is strongly in doubt. Markedly elevated TPO levels may occur in individuals with genetic mutations of CD110. New Drugs, non peptide thrombopoietin receptor agonist (CD110) are becoming increasingly used in patients with thrombocytopenia of ITP. The cost of these new drugs is very high. That is why it is important to know levels of TPO. Patients with elevated TPO levels do not respond to treatment with thrombopoietin receptor agonist. Knowing levels of TPO may help in predicting efficacy of response to an extremely expensive stimulating drug used in a wide variety of hematologic disorders. May reduce the need for platelet transfusions with all known complications and reduced cost of blood products by hospital.
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$632
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Thrombosis Panel
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$3323
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This panel is useful to determine the etiology of various hypercoagulability states.
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$3323
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Thrombotic Marker Panel
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$1972
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When intravascular thrombosis is suspected in the absence of overt clinical symptoms, elevation in D-dimer, fibrin monomer, prothrombin fragment 1.2, or thrombin-antithrombin complex may be the only indicator of intravascular clot formation and generation of activated factor X. Marked elevation in only 1 or 2 of these markers should lead to further investigation of the site of the thrombosis (eg, early dissecting aortic aneurysm, anomalous arterial/venous fistula).
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$1972
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Thyme (f273) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against thyme. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Thyroglobulin Antibody (TAA)
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$115
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Measurement of thyroglobulin antibodies is useful in the diagnosis and management of a variety of thyroid disorders including Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Graves's disease and certain types of goiter.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Thyroglobulin Antibody (TAA or TgAb)
This test is also known as:
Antithyroglobulin Antibody
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$115
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Thyroglobulin, IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
- Confirm tissue origin before diagnosis
- Detect thyroid-related tumor markers
- Support pathology review with clarity
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Price:
$829
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Thyroglobulin, LC/MS/MS
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$233
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Description:
Thyroglobulin is elevated in three types of thyroid disorders: goiter and thyroid hyperfunction, inflammation or physical injury to the thyroid, and differential thyroid tumors.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Thyroglobulin, LC/MS/MS
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$233
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Thyroglobulin Panel
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$168
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Description:
Thyroglobulin (TG) is a secretory product only of the thyroid gland. The major clinical use of serum TG measurement is to monitor, but not to diagnose, patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancers. The measurement of thyroglobulin, after thyroidectomy and ablation of the thyroid gland, is useful to determine metastasis. Deficient TG synthesis is observed in infants with goitrous hypo-thyroidism. Most patients with thyroid autoimmune disease have thyroglobulin antibody. With immunometric assays (sandwich assays), TGAB interference typically produces inappropriately low TG results, most likely caused by endogenous TG immune complexes that block one or more of the reagent antibodies from binding endogenous TG.
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Price:
$168
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Thyroglobulin Panel with HAMA Treatment
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$412
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Description:
Thyroglobulin (TG) is a secretory product only of the thyroid gland. The major clinical use of serum TG measurement is to monitor, but not to diagnose, patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancers. The measurement of thyroglobulin, after thyroidectomy and ablation of the thyroid gland, is useful to determine metastasis. Deficient TG synthesis is observed in infants with goitrous hypothyroidism.
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Price:
$412
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Thyroid Cancer Blood Scan
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$308
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of unexplained fatigue
- Reveal hidden thyroid issues effortlessly
- Confirm your health status with certainty
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Thyroglobulin, LC/MS/MS T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$308
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Thyroid Cancer Mutation Panel
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$14523
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Description:
The thyroid mutation panel assesses for all 8 of the most common mutations or rearrangements associated with thyroid neoplasia. The BRAF codon 600 mutation, and RET/PTC1 and RET/PTC3 rearrangements are highly associated with papillary thyroid cancer, the PAX8-PPAR{gamma} with follicular carcinomas and RAS mutations (in either HRAS, KRAS and NRAS) usually with follicular neoplasms. See test codes 90477 (BRAF), 90473 (RET/PTC), 90474 (PPAR/PAX8), and 90479 (RAS panel) for individual components. A thyroid cytology diagnosis code with reflex to molecular, as appropriate, is also available.
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Price:
$14523
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Thyroid Cancer (Thyroglobulin) Monitor
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$503
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Description:
Thyroglobulin measurements are most useful in the postoperative monitoring of patients with papillary, follicular, and Hurthle cell carcinomas. However, approximately 20% of individuals develop autoantibodies to thyroglobulin. Since these antibodies interfere with immunoassay measurement of thyroglobulin, it is necessary to determine the presence or absence of antibodies before measuring thyroglobulin. This panel provides a sensitive method for determination of thyroglobulin autoantibodies, with subsequent measurement of thyroglobulin by either a sensitive immunoassay (Tg Ab negative samples) or LCMSMS (Tg Ab positive samples). The mass spectrometry assay has no interference from autoantibodies.
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Price:
$503
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Thyroid Cascading Reflex
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$30
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Description:
The Thyroid Cascading Reflex order code that will act as an aid to physicians in the diagnosis of common adult thyroid disorders. The initial results of a TSH will determine further reflex orders of T4, Free, TPO Antibodies and T3, Free orders and provided an interpretation based upon the results of the reflexed tests.
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Price:
$30
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Thyroid Check Deluxe
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$270
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Description:
The Thyroid Check Deluxe panel is designed to provide an overall view of the thyroid function.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician
Includes:
Reverse T3, LC/MS/MS
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO)
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TAA)
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Estimated turnaround for results is 8 business days.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$270
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Thyroid, FNA Cytomorphology Evaluation
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$2010
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Description:
Thyroid masses are evaluated by fine needle aspiration (FNA). This assay will provide cytologic evaluation and diagnosis of thyroid FNAs by a cytopathologist.
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Price:
$2010
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Thyroid, FNA Cytomorphology with Molecular Reflex
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$2010
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Description:
This assay provides morphologic review along with appropriate molecular testing for diagnosis of thyroid samples obtained by fine needle aspirate (FNA). Any molecular testing required will be reflexed based on cytologic findings and a comprehensive assessment issued summarizing the overall findings. Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is associated with BRAF V600E mutation (40-50% of cases) and RET overexpression through juxtaposition to the PTC genes by chromosome fusion (5-40% of cases). Follicular thyroid carcinomas are specifically associated with PPARG-PAX8 gene fusions in 25-50% of cases. NRAS, HRAS and KRAS mutations are more commonly associated with follicular thyroid neoplasms than PTC.
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Price:
$2010
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Thyroid Panel
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$30
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Description:
For diagnosis of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
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Price:
$30
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Thyroid Panel with Ferritin and Vitamin D
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$177
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Ferritin, Serum
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO)
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TAA)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free (FT4), Immunoassay
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
Fasting preferred, but not required. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$177
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Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) and Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TAA)
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$132
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Description:
Measurement of thyroglobulin antibodies and thyroid peroxidase antibodies is useful in the diagnosis and management of a variety of thyroid disorders including autoimmune thyroiditis, Hashimoto's Disease, Graves Disease and certain types of goiter.
Thyroid antibody testing is primarily ordered to help diagnose an autoimmune thyroid disease and to separate it from other forms of thyroiditis. It may be ordered to help investigate the cause of an enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) or performed as a follow-up when thyroid test results such as T3, T4 and TSH are abnormal indicating thyroid dysfunction.
Alternative Names(s):
Anti-Thyroid Microsomal Antibody, TPO, Anti-TPO, Thyroid Antibodies, Anti-thyroid antibodies, TAA
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Ab
Antithyroglobulin Ab (TAA)
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$132
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Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies
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$107
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Description:
Differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism and thyroiditis.Should be used in conjunction with antithyroglobulin test, since autoimmune thyroiditis may demonstrate a response to antigens other than thyroid microsomes.
Assists in the diagnosis of thyroid diseases such as endemic goiter, Graves Disease, autoimmune thyroiditis, Addison's Disease, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, Hashimoto's Disease and polyendocrine auto-immunopathies.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
Anti-Thyroid Microsomal Antibody, TPO, Anti-TPO
Includes:
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$107
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Thyroid Profile II (Comprehensive)
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$111
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Description:
The Thyroid Profile measures thyroid function, which plays an important role in regulating your metabolism and your body's "thermostat". Physicians use this thyroid blood test to diagnose both hyper and hypothyroidism (over and underactive thyroid disease).
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH);
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$111
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Thyroid Profile w/ TSH
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$78
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Description:
The Thyroid Profile with TSH measures thyroid function, which plays an important role in regulating your metabolism and your body's "thermostat".
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$78
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Thyroid Starter
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$371
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Description:
- Diagnose thyroid problems with precision
- Pinpoint the cause of chronic fatigue
- Expose the reasons behind your weight gain
Includes:
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) and Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TAA)
Reverse Tri-iodothyronine (RT3)
Thyroid-Stimulating Immunoglobulin (TSI)
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
Patient Instructions:
You are not required to fast. Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of heparin.
Estimated turnaround for results is 8 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$371
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Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
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$117
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Description:
The TSH test is used to monitor thyroid function and diagnose thyroid disorders, such as hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
Thyrotropin, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, TSH
Includes:
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$117
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Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) and Free T4 (FT4)
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$90
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Description:
A thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) blood test is used to check for thyroid gland problems. TSH is produced when the hypothalamus releases a substance called thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). TRH then triggers the pituitary gland to release TSH.
TSH causes the thyroid gland to make two hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). T3 and T4 help control your body's metabolism.
Includes:
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Patient Instructions:
Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of Heparin.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$90
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Thyroid-Stimulating Immunoglobulin (TSI)
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$229
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Description:
Graves's disease is a classic form of hyperthyroid disease, affecting approximately 0.4% of the population of the United States. It is caused by IgG immunoglobulins, collectively known as thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI). Patients who are candidates for antithyroid drug therapy may not respond to this treatment when TSI levels are markedly elevated.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Thyroid-Stimulating Immunoglobulin (TSI)
Alternative Name(s):
Thyroid Receptor Antibody
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$229
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Thyroid Transcription Factor-1 (TTF-1), IHC with Interpretation
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$829
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Description:
This immunoassay is often used to evaluate neoplasms of unknown origin and assist in characterizing whether the neoplasm was derived from a pulmonary or thyroid lineage [1].Thyroid transcription factor 1 (TTF-1) is a nuclear protein that is expressed in certain lung, thyroid, and diencephalon cells. Papillary, follicular, and medullary thyroid carcinomas are generally immunoreactive with TTF-1 antibodies. Approximately 75% of nonmucinous primary pulmonary adenocarcinomas and 90% of primary pulmonary small cell carcinomas are immunoreactive with TTF-1 antibodies. Primary pulmonary squamous cell carcinomas and mesotheliomas are generally non-reactive with TTF-1 antibodies. Likewise, dermal Merkel cell carcinomas are generally non-reactive with TTF-1 [1].A small percentage of primary pulmonary squamous cell carcinomas stain positively with TTF-1. In addition, certain gynecologic tumors and small cell carcinomas of urothelial origin may express TTF-1 [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history as well as physical examination findings.Reference1. Rekhtman N, et al. Quick Reference Handbook for Surgical Pathologists. 2nd ed. Springer; 2019:3-37, 64, 79.
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Price:
$829
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Thyroid TSH w/ Free T4 & Free T3
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$100
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Description:
This Thyroid Panel with TSH, Free T4 & Free T3 measures thyroid function, which plays an important role in regulating your metabolism and your body's "thermostat". Physicians use this thyroid blood test to diagnose both hyper and hypothyroidism (over and underactive thyroid disease).
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Thyroxine Free (FT4)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$100
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Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
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$88
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Description:
Free T4 by equilibrium dialysis is the most accurate measure of Free T4. Results are independent of the concentration of the T4-binding proteins, the presence of molecular variants of these proteins, or circulating autoantibodies. Free T4 is useful in distinguishing euthyroidism from thyroid disease. Thyroxine (T4) is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland. A test of the amount of T4 in the blood is a way to see how well the thyroid gland is working.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
FT4; T4 Free
Includes:
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Patient Instructions:
Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of Heparin.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Hormones & metabolism,
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$88
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Thyroxine Free (FT4), Immunoassay
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$114
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Description:
For diagnosis of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
FT4
Includes:
Thyroxine Free, Immunoassay (FT4)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Price:
$114
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Thyroxine (T4) Total
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$121
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Description:
Thyroid function test, For diagnosis of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Decreased in hypothyroidism and in the third stage of (painful) subacute thyroiditis; increased with hyperthyroidism, with subacute thyroiditis in its first stage and with thyrotoxicosis due to Hashimoto disease. Used to diagnose T4 toxicosis.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
T4, Total; Total T4; T4; Tetraiodothyronine
Includes:
Thyroxine (T4) Total
***Thyroxine (T4) Total is included in the Thyroid Profile w/ TSH.***
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$121
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Thyroxine (T4) Total and Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
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$72
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Description:
Thyroxine (T4) Total and Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total tests help in measuring the levels of two important hormones produced by the thyroid gland, T4 and T3, to evaluate thyroid function and diagnose thyroid disorders.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Thyroxine (T4) Total
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$72
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TIA-1, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
TIA-1, a cytoplasmic/granule marker that is associated with cytotoxic lymphocytes, is positive in T-cell and NK large granular lymphocytic leukemias, hepatosplenic T-cell lymphomas, intestinal T-cell lymphomas, NK-like T-cell lymphomas, NK-cell lymphomas, nasal T/NK-cell lymphomas, subcutaneous T-cell lymphomas and pulmonary angiocentric lymphomas of T or NK phenotype. Most anaplastic large cell lymphomas will also show variable reactivity.
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Price:
$834
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TIA-1, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
TIA-1, a cytoplasmic/granule marker that is associated with cytotoxic lymphocytes, is positive in T-cell and NK large granular lymphocytic leukemias, hepatosplenic T-cell lymphomas, intestinal T-cell lymphomas, NK-like T-cell lymphomas, NK-cell lymphomas, nasal T/NK-cell lymphomas, subcutaneous T-cell lymphomas and pulmonary angiocentric lymphomas of T or NK phenotype. Most anaplastic large cell lymphomas will also show variable reactivity.
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Price:
$632
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Tiagabine, Serum/Plasma
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$558
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
Categories:
Price:
$558
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Tick (and Other Arthropods) ID
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$275
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Description:
Arthropods/insects may be vectors of disease and may cause infestations of skin, hair, and mucous membranes. Diagnosis of a disease or infestation may be achieved by recovery and identification of the intact arthropod/insect.
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Price:
$275
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Tick-borne Disease, Acute Molecular Panel
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$8080
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Description:
Persons infected with Borrelia miyamotoi most likely have fever, joint pains, fatigue, and headache, though unlike Lyme disease, rash is uncommon.The diagnosis of Borrelia miyamotoi is most often made by history and clinical examination combined with exposure in endemic areas. Amplification of B. miyamotoi genomic DNA from blood, fluids or tissues confirms the diagnosis.
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Price:
$8080
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Tick-borne Disease, Acute Molecular Panel, Non-Lyme
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$6575
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Description:
Persons infected with Borrelia miyamotoi most likely have fever, joint pains, fatigue, and headache, though unlike Lyme disease, rash is uncommon.The diagnosis of Borrelia miyamotoi is most often made by history and clinical examination combined with exposure in endemic areas. Amplification of B. miyamotoi genomic DNA from blood, fluids or tissues confirms the diagnosis.
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Price:
$6575
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Tick-Borne Disease Antibodies Panel with Reflexes
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$2225
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Description:
This panel contains components for the detection of antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) using the modified two-tier algorithm, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, and Babesia microti. Infection with these organisms can occur from the bite of a tick found in endemic regions, including the upper Northeast and Midwestern United States. Appropriate reflex testing of individual components is performed for initial screen results.The tests included in the panel are serologic assays used to aid in the diagnosis of select tickborne related illnesses. Testing for tickborne diseases is based on a clinical evaluation and risk of tick exposure with consideration to the geographic region of potential exposure. Symptoms may be nonspecific, including fever/chills, muscle aches, fatigue, and rash. Although infections may have a distinctive rash, some may be undifferentiated or atypical. These infections often have overlapping vectors, geographic endemicity, and similar clinical signs and symptoms. In some cases, co-infection can occur. Therefore, it is suggested that testing for multiple pathogens in the same endemic region be considered.Testing of IgG and IgM are included for individual components. Negative results can occur early in infection. Seroconversion or a four-fold increase between acute and convalescent sera can be used to support a diagnosis. The presence of IgG alone may indicate past infection and IgM in some cases may persist for many months after infection has resolved. Cross-reactivity between related organisms, such as Anaplasma and Ehrlichia, can occur. Therefore, interpretation of serologic results is done in the context of pertinent clinical picture, including timing from symptom onset.
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Price:
$2225
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Tick ID with Reflex to Borrelia species DNA, Real-Time PCR, Tick
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$386
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Description:
Identification of the Ixodes tick species will result in reflex to Real-Time PCR for detection of Borrelia species in the tick. The diagnosis of Borreliosis is most often made by clinical examination combined with evidence of a tick bite and/or exposure in endemic areas. Amplification of Borrelia genomic DNA from a tick can help support the diagnosis.
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Price:
$386
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Timothy Grass (g6) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to timothy grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Timothy (Phleum pratense) IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Screen for grass pollen sensitivity
- Detect seasonal sneezing and congestion triggers
- Track immune response to grass exposure
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Price:
$254
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Tin Total, Blood
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$608
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Description:
- Check blood tin exposure levels
- Screen for workplace metal exposure
- Monitor long-term toxin buildup risk
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Price:
$608
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Tin Total, Serum/Plasma
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$608
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Description:
- Check tin exposure and buildup levels
- Screen for workplace metal toxicity risks
- Monitor long-term industrial exposure safety
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Price:
$608
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Tin Total, Urine
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$608
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Description:
Exposure monitoring
Categories:
Price:
$608
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Tissue Plasminogen Activator (TPA), EIA
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$836
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Description:
The Tissue Plasminogen Activator assay is used to detect disorders of the fibrinolytic system.
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Price:
$836
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Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG) Antibody (IgA)
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$144
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Description:
Tissue Transglutaminase Antibody, IgA, is useful in diagnosing gluten-sensitive enteropathies, such as Celiac Sprue Disease, and an associated skin condition, dermatitis herpetiformis.
Alternative names: Celiac Disease,tTG Antibody,Transglutaminase, Tissue Antibody IgA,Dermatitis Herpetiformis,tTG IgA
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Gastrointestinal diseases,
Pediatrics,
General wellness,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$144
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Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG) Antibody (IgG)
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$205
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Description:
Tissue Transglutaminase Antibody, IgG, is useful in diagnosing gluten-sensitive enteropathies, such as Celiac Sprue Disease, and an associated skin condition, dermatitis herpetiformis in patients who are IgA-deficient.
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Price:
$205
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Titanium, Blood
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$623
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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Price:
$623
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Titanium, Fluid
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$1257
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation; not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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Price:
$1257
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Titanium, Serum/Plasma
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$623
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Description:
- Check titanium levels from implants
- Screen for workplace metal exposure
- Monitor joint replacement metal buildup
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Price:
$623
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Titanium, Urine
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$860
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Description:
- Check titanium exposure from implants
- Screen for occupational metal exposure
- Monitor implant related symptoms over time
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Price:
$860
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Titin Autoantibody Test
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$1881
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Description:
Anti-titin antibody is a striational antibody that is associated with myasthenia gravis with an older age of onset (approximately >60 years). Anti-titin antibodies are detected in patients with thymoma associated-MG.
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$1881
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TMAO (Trimethylamine N-oxide)
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$201
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Description:
- Measures heart disease risk levels.
- Checks gut health and metabolism.
- Assesses red meat digestion impact.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting for 10 to 12 hours is recommended. Refrain from consuming fish and other marine food items the day before the blood draw.
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Price:
$201
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TMAO (Trimethylamine N-Oxide)
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$225
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Description:
This test is used to assess risk of major adverse coronary events in patients with a moderate or high risk of cardiovascular disease.
Patient Instructions:
Patients should fast overnight and refrain from consuming fish or other seafood the day before the blood draw to avoid false elevations in TMAO.
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Price:
$225
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TMAO (Trimethylamine N-oxide)(8)
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$225
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Description:
Gut microbes live symbiotically within the human digestive tract and play important roles in host defense, immunity, and nutrient processing and absorption. The diverse community is unique to each person and influenced by both acute and chronic dietary exposures to various food sources. Nutrients such as phosphatidylcholine (also known as lecithin), choline, and L-carnitine are abundant in animal-derived products such as red meat, egg yolk and full-fat dairy products. When consumed, these nutrients are processed by gut bacteria resulting in the release of various metabolites including TMA (trimethylamine) into the blood. TMA is then transported to the liver where it is converted into TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) which has been shown to regulate various physiological processes involved in the development of atherosclerosis.
Alternative names: Trimethyl amine N-oxide,TMANO
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast overnight. Patient should refrain from consuming fish or other seafood the day before the blood draw to avoid false elevations in TMAO.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$225
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Tobramycin
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$505
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Description:
Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and also Staphylococcus. Tobramycin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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Price:
$505
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Tobramycin, Peak
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$505
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Description:
Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and also Staphylococcus. Tobramycin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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Price:
$505
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Tobramycin, Peak and Trough
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$1010
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Description:
Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and also Staphylococcus. Tobramycin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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Price:
$1010
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Tobramycin, Trough
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$505
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Description:
Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used in the treatment of gram-negative bacterial infections, especially Pseudomonas, Proteus, Klebsiella and also Staphylococcus. Tobramycin is potentially nephrotoxic and ototoxic and serial monitoring of peak and trough serum levels may provide the clinician with information to maintain safe and therapeutic levels.
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Price:
$505
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Toluene, Blood
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$536
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Description:
- Check toluene exposure from solvents
- Screen for chemical fume effects
- Monitor workplace chemical safety levels
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Price:
$536
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Tomato (f25) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against tomatoes. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Tomato (f25) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Identify possible tomato food sensitivity
- Track digestive discomfort after eating
- Screen for delayed skin reaction triggers
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Price:
$118
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Topiramate
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$307
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Description:
Topiramate is an anticonvulsant used as an adjunctive treatment of partial-onset epilepsy. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and avoid toxicity.
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Price:
$307
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Torch Panel, Acute
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$1193
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Description:
- Screen for pregnancy-related infection risks
- Check baby's health before birth
- Detect hidden infections during pregnancy
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Price:
$1193
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Torch Panel (IgG)
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$142
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Description:
This panel may provide antibody-based evidence of a recent or previous infection with Toxoplasma gondii, rubella virus, cytomegalovirus, and/or herpes simplex virus in pregnant individuals. This panel is generally ordered as part of a prenatal evaluation of a patient who is at risk of infection with these microbial agents. However, routine serology testing for these infections as a group has low diagnostic yield for non-specific ultrasound abnormalities of fetuses [1,2].Some maternal infections during pregnancy may be associated with miscarriage, stillbirth, or fetal abnormalities. These infections may be primary (ie, occur for the first time) or the result of reactivation of prior infections (eg, herpes simplex virus or cytomegalovirus). Infections with these pathogens may have a subclinical course in the mother and transmit to the infant during the prenatal or perinatal period [3].Testing for infections in pregnant persons should be guided by pathogen-specific clinical features, risk factors, and prevalence [1]. The American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Fetus and Newborn and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Obstetric Practice recommend serologic screening for evidence of rubella immunity at the first prenatal visit [3]. Routine serologic screening of pregnant individuals for Toxoplasma and cytomegalovirus is not recommended [3]. Type-specific serologic testing for herpes simplex virus may be useful in the evaluation of risk for infection or confirmation of suspected infection [3,4].This panel is not recommended for use in documenting newborn congenital infections. In this clinical situation, consider requesting the Torch Panel, Acute.The results of this test panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical findings.References1. Fitzpatrick D, et al. Prenat Diagn. 2022;42(1):87-96.2. Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM), et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2020;223(4):B2-B17.3. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Fetus and Newborn and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Obstetric Practice. Guidelines for Perinatal Care. 8th ed. 2017. Accessed April 28, 2022.4. Workowski KA, et al. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2021;70(4):1-187.
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$142
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Total Thyroid Checkup
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$183
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Reverse T3, LC/MS/MS
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine Free, Direct Dialysis (FT4)
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Patient Instructions:
Samples should not be collected during or soon after the administration of Heparin.
Estimated turnaround for results is 8 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$183
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Total Vitamins + Minerals Panel
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$1006
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Description:
If you're serious about your health then this is the test for you.
We've added essential minerals and micronutrients tests to the total vitamins test.
This nutrient deficiency test measures:
-Iron
-Magnesium
-Phosphorus
-Zinc
-Chloride
-Calcium
-Potassium
-Sodium
With this one test you will be able to evaluate your diet and potential digestive health issues. This is especially important if you have recently lost weight or made dietary changes.
Includes:
Magnesium, Serum
Zinc
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC:Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Vitamin A (Retinol)
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) LC/MS/MS
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Vitamin B3: Nicotinamide, Nicotinic Acid
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS:Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Vitamin K
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Patient should refrain from eating liver and taking multivitamins or vitamin K at least 24 hours before sample collection. Avoidance of vitamin supplements for 24 hours prior to collection is preferred. Refrain from eating fruits and from taking vitamin C supplements for 24 hours prior to collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$1006
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Toxocara Antibody (IgG), Fluid
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$773
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Description:
Antibodies may be detected in patients with ocular manifestations of toxocariasis.
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Price:
$773
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Toxocara Antibody (IgG), Serum
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$722
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Description:
The ELISA procedure utilizes the excretory-secretory(es) antigen of T. canis larvae to minimize cross-reactivity with antigens of Ascaris spp. and of other parasites. Results must be interpreted with caution as broad variations in antibody response occur and levels may remain elevated for years after infection. Generally, antibody levels are highest in visceral larva migrans (VLM). A negative result usually rules out infection with Toxocara spp.
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Price:
$722
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Toxoplasma Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$305
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Description:
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. Approximately 23% of the immunocompetent population are asymptomatic carriers of the parasite. The combination of high titers of IgG and IgM antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii is consistent with infection in the last three months. High titers of IgG and low to medium titers of IgM antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii are consistent with infection in the last three to six months.
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Price:
$305
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Toxoplasma Antibody (IgG)
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$80
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Description:
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. Approximately 23% of the immunocompetent population are asymptomatic carriers of the parasite. High titers of IgG antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii can persist for years. Toxoplasma gondii is endemic in cats and is excreted by them in their feces.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Toxoplasma Antibody (IgG)
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Infectious diseases,
Price:
$80
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Toxoplasma Antibody (IgM)
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$271
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Description:
T. gondii IgM is typically detected within a few days of infection, peaks within a few weeks, and usually falls to undetectable levels within a few months. In some patients, however, T. gondii IgM persists for more than a year; Thus, detection of T. gondii IgM does not necessarily indicate recent or ongoing toxoplasmosis.
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$271
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Toxoplasma gondii DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR
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$1586
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Description:
Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular parasite, is an important opportunistic pathogen of immunosuppressed patients. In AIDS patients and transplant patients, this infection may result in a life-threatening encephalitis. T. gondii can also cause a fatal infection of the fetus if an infection is acquired during pregnancy. Fetal death or major abnormalities such as blindness and mental retardation may occur when infection is acquired during the first trimester. PCR methods may be useful in identifying T. gondii in CSF of immunosuppressed patients or in the amniotic fluid of mothers thought to be recently infected.
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$1586
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Toxoplasma gondii (IgA) Antibody, ELISA
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$285
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Description:
- Checks for parasite infection antibodies.
- Detects recent toxoplasmosis exposure.
- Identifies immune response to toxoplasma.
Includes:
Toxoplasma gondii (IgA) Antibody, ELISA
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Price:
$285
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TP53 Somatic Mutation, Prognostic
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$5810
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Description:
Somatic mutation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration seen in human cancers, with >50% of adult human tumors bearing inactivating mutations or insertions, deletions in the P53 gene. Wild type p53 prevents genetic instability and participates in the apoptotic response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Mutations in P53 gene usually correlate with poor outcome and early recurrence in cancer. This test provides important prognostic and prodictive information for patients with B-CLL, breast cancer, cervical cancer, melanoma or other cancers.
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$5810
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TPMT Activity
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$1849
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Description:
Help prevent hepatotoxicity from thiopurine therapy. This test helps identify individuals at increased risk of hepatotoxicity from thiopurine dose escalation. Patients with a TMPT activity of 4-12 nmol 6-MMP/hr/mL RBC (heterozygote/low metabolizer) are at increased risk and may require a lower dose of thiopurine drug.
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$1849
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TPO Antibody Endpoint
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$149
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Description:
Assists in the diagnosis of thyroid diseases such as endemic goiter, Grave's Disease, autoimmune thyroiditis, Addison's Disease, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, Hashimoto'sDdisease and polyendocrine auto-immunopathies. Also valuable as a part of the thyroid autoimmune diagnostic profile.
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Price:
$149
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TRAb (TSH Receptor Binding Antibody)
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$750
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Description:
- Detects thyroid receptor antibodies presence.
- Checks for overactive thyroid antibodies.
- Helps diagnose Graves' disease.
Includes:
TRAb (TSH Receptor Binding Antibody)
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Price:
$750
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Tramadol and Metabolite Screen, Serum/Plasma
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$623
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Description:
Exclusion screen
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Price:
$623
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Tramadol and Metabolite, Serum/Plasma
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$649
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Description:
- Pinpoint how your body processes Tramadol
- Reveal potential issues with Tramadol metabolism
- Clarify if Tramadol is affecting your health
Includes:
Tramadol o-desmethyl tramadol
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Geriatrics/Age Management,
Neurology,
Pediatrics,
Price:
$649
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Transferrin
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$64
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Description:
Transferrin is a direct measure of the iron binding capacity. Transferrin is thus useful in assessing iron balance. Iron deficiency and overload are often evaluated with complementary laboratory tests.
Increased in iron deficiency anemia. It is decreased in chronic inflammatory states, hereditary atransferrinemia, some instances of acquired liver disease, neoplasia, and renal disease. Transferrin is an index of nutritional status.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Transferrin
Alternate Name(s):
Siderophilin
Patient Instructions:
Fasting for at least 12 hours is required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Categories:
General wellness,
Blood and blood diseases,
Price:
$64
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Transferrin, Carbohydrate-deficient (Alcohol Use)
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$316
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Description:
Heavy alcohol use (defined as >4 or 5 beverages per day for two weeks or more) is commonly associated with elevated CDT levels as are certain liver diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis and chronic active hepatitis and in some patients with genetic D variants of transferrin.
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Price:
$316
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TransTesting+ Panel
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$546
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Description:
This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estrogens (Total), Serum
Estradiol, serum
Estrone, LC/MS/MS
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Prolactin, serum
Progesterone, serum
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Dihydrotestosterone, (DHT) LC/MS/MS
Sex Hormone binding Globulin, (SHBG)
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I, LC/MS)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$546
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Trazodone and mCPP, Urine
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$445
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Description:
Therapeutic drug monitoring.
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Price:
$445
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Trazodone, Serum
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$409
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Description:
For therapeutic drug monitoring of antidepressant therapy. Peak plasma levels occur approximately 1 hour after dosing when Trazodone is taken on an empty stomach or 2 hours after dosing when taken with food. Elimination of Trazodone is biphasic, consisting of an initial phase (half-life 3-6 hours) followed by a slower phase (half-life 5-9 hours).
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Price:
$409
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Tree Nut Allergy Panel
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$466
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 9 nuts that are commonly associated with allergies. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$466
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Tree Nut Allergy Panel with Reflex to Components
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$466
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Description:
This panel tests for specific IgE antibodies to 9 nuts that are commonly associated with allergies. The corresponding allergen component panel will be performed if IgE result for Brazil nuts, cashew nuts, hazelnuts, peanuts, or walnuts is positive. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$466
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Treponema pallidum Antibody, Immunoassay
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$56
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Description:
This test is designed to be used as an aid in the confirmation of antibodies to the treponemal organisms that cause syphilis in the context of a positive non-treponemal assay. It is not intended to be used as a standalone for diagnosis. For algorithm based syphilis testing, please see TC 90349 Syphilis Antibody Cascading Reflex or TC 36126 RPR (Diagnosis) with Reflex to Titer and Confirmatory Testing.
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Price:
$56
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Trichinella Antibody (IgG), ELISA
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$629
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Description:
- Detects worms from undercooked meat
- Checks for Trichinella infection
- Identifies parasite antibodies in blood
Includes:
Trichinella Antibody (IgG), ELISA
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Price:
$629
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Trichloroethylene, Blood
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$838
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Description:
- Check chemical exposure from work solvents
- Screen for industrial solvent buildup risks
- Monitor workplace chemical safety levels
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Price:
$838
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Trichoderma viride (m15) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Trichoderma viride. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Trichoderma viride (m15) IgG
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$154
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of your allergies
- Reveal hidden immune system issues
- Clarify unexplained respiratory symptoms
Categories:
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$154
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Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA (Female)
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$193
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Description:
Trichomoniasis (or trich) is a very common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is caused by infection with a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. Although symptoms of the disease vary, most women and men who have the parasite cannot tell they are infected.
Trichomoniasis is considered the most common curable STD. In the United States, an estimated 3.7 million people have the infection, but only about 30% develop any symptoms of trichomoniasis. Infection is more common in women than in men, and older women are more likely than younger women to have been infected.
Males, please order the Male version of this test: Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA (Males)
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA
Patient Instructions:
The patient should not have urinated for at least one hour prior to specimen collection. Patient to provide a first-catch urine (approximately 20-30 mL of the initial urine stream) into a urine collection cup free of any preservatives. Collection of larger volumes of urine may result in specimen dilution that may reduce test sensitivity. Patients should not cleanse the labial area prior to providing the specimen.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$193
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Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA (Male)
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$193
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Description:
Trichomoniasis (or trich) is a very common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is caused by infection with a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. Although symptoms of the disease vary, most women and men who have the parasite cannot tell they are infected.
Trichomoniasis is considered the most common curable STD. In the United States, an estimated 3.7 million people have the infection, but only about 30% develop any symptoms of trichomoniasis. Infection is more common in women than in men, and older women are more likely than younger women to have been infected.
Females, please order the female version of this test: Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA (Female)
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA
Patient Instructions:
The patient should not have urinated for at least one hour prior to specimen collection. Patient to provide a first-catch urine (approximately 20-30 mL of the initial urine stream) into a urine collection cup free of any preservatives. Collection of larger volumes of urine may result in specimen dilution that may reduce test sensitivity.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
STD’s detection & monitoring,
Price:
$193
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Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA, Pap Vial
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$707
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Description:
Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative Transcription- Mediated Amplification, Pap Vial test is a nucleic acid amplification test that uses transcription-mediated amplification for detection of T. vaginalis RNA, using a ThinPrep® or SurePath™ Pap sample as the specimen. It is used in the screening and diagnosis of trichomoniasis. When the clinical performance of this assay was evaluated, sensitivity was 100% in PreservCyt Solution liquid Pap specimens, while specificity was 98.6% [1,2].Trichomoniasis is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States, with an estimated 1.1 million new cases each year [3]. It is curable. About 70% of people infected with T. vaginalis are asymptomatic, though symptoms may show up after the infection has been present for some time. In women, symptoms include vaginal and/or urethral discharge, painful urination, and genital burning and discomfort [4].In women, untreated T. vaginalis infection can lead to infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, and cervical neoplasia. T. vaginalis infection is associated with a 2- to 3-fold increased risk for HIV infection in women, as well as increased risk of preterm labor [1].T. vaginalis testing is recommended for women with vaginal discharge or cervicitis [4]. Because of the high rate of reinfection in individuals treated for T. vaginalis, repeat testing 3 months after treatment is recommended. Additionally, screening is recommended for HIV-infected women at the first HIV-related visit, with follow-up T. vaginalis testing annually. For pregnant women with HIV infection, T. vaginalis screening is recommended at the first prenatal visit [1].A "detected" result is consistent with T. vaginalis infection. False-positive results could be obtained from sampling less than 2 weeks after cessation of therapy, since TMA-based tests can detect nucleic acids from dead organisms. A "not detected" result is consistent with the absence of T. vaginalis infection. False-negative results could be obtained due to an organism concentration below the assay detection limit [1].References1. Workowski, KA et al. Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2015;64:1-137.2. Aptima trichomonas vaginalis assay [package insert]. San Diego, CA:Hologic;2019.3. Satterwhite CL, et al. Sex Transm Dis. 2013;40:187-193.4. CDC. Trichomoniasis-CDC fact sheet. Published 7/2017.https://www.cdc.gov/std/trichomonas/stdfact-trichomoniasis.htm. Accessed August 14, 2019.
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$707
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Trichophyton Mentagrophytes (var interdigitale) IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect chronic fungal skin infections
- Check persistent athlete's foot causes
- Screen recurring itchy skin issues
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$228
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Trichophyton mentagrophytes (var interdigital) (m211) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This allergen-specific IgE antibody test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to Trichophyton mentagrophytes var interdigital. It is an in vitro quantitative assay that is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare provider after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Molds-and-other-Microorganisms/Allergens/Trichophyton-ment-var-interdigitale-/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Trichophyton rubrum IgG
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$228
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Description:
- Detect stubborn fungal skin infections
- Check recurring nail and scalp issues
- Screen for hard-to-treat ringworm causes
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$228
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Trichophyton rubrum (m205) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Trichophyton rubrum. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Tricyclic Antidepressants ID and Quantitation
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$205
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Description:
- Check antidepressant medication blood levels
- Monitor your dosage safety accurately
- Screen for medication overdose risk
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$205
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Triglycerides
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$113
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Description:
Serum triglyceride analysis has proven useful in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus, nephrosis, liver obstruction, other diseases involving lipid metabolism, and various endocrine disorders. In conjunction with high density lipoprotein and total serum cholesterol, a triglyceride determination provides valuable information for the assessment of coronary heart disease risk.
Triglycerides are a type of lipids (fat). Your body gets triglycerides from fats in the food you eat and it can also make triglycerides in the liver. The Trigyceride test will measure the level of triglycerides in your blood.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Triglycerides
****Triglycerides is included in the Lipid Panel.****
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast 9-12 hours prior to collection. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for 9 - 12 hours before testing.
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Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$113
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Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
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$115
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Description:
This test is used to diagnose hyperthyroidism and to clarify thyroid status in the presence of a possible protein binding abnormality.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
Free T3, FT3, T3 Free
Includes:
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Thyroid diseases,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$115
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Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
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$115
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Description:
Total T3 measurements are used to diagnose and monitor treatment of hyperthyroidism and are essential for recognizing T3 toxicosis. Recommended for patients with supraventricular tachycardia, for patients with fatigue and weight loss not otherwise explained, or for those with proximal myopathy and in whom T4 levels are not elevated.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
Triiodothyronine; T3 Hormone; T3, Total; Total T3
Includes:
Total T3
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Hormones & metabolism,
General wellness,
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$115
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Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total and Free (FT3)
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$91
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Description:
Thyroid testing.
Includes:
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Total
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
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Thyroid diseases,
Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$91
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Tropheryma whipplei (Whipple's) DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1632
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Description:
Tropheryma whipplei (Whipple's disease) DNA, PCR is a highly sensitive and specific method to detect the presence of Tropheryma whipplei DNA in clinical specimens. The diagnosis of Tropheryma whipplei infection should not rely solely upon the result of a PCR assay. A positive result should be considered in conjunction with clinical presentation and additional established clinical tests. Moreover, this assay cannot differentiate between viable and nonviable organisms. A negative PCR result indicates the absence of Tropheryma whipplei DNA at detectable levels in the samples tested and does not exclude the diagnosis of disease.
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$1632
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Troponin I, High Sensitivity
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$414
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Description:
- Detects heart muscle damage
- Measures heart attack risk
- Assesses heart health status
Includes:
Troponin I, High Sensitivity
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$414
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Troponin T, High Sensitivity
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$412
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Description:
Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction (MI). Assessment of cardiovascular disease risk.
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$412
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Trout (f204) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against trout. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Tryptase
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$394
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Description:
- Checks for allergic reactions.
- Measures mast cell activation.
- Diagnoses mastocytosis conditions.
Patient Instructions:
Samples should be obtained between 15 minutes and 3 hours after the event suspected of causing mast cell activation. When sample is drawn, separate serum from cells within 3 hours of collection.
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$394
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Tryptophan
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$615
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Description:
- Check amino acid levels affecting mood
- Screen for sleep and appetite issues
- Monitor nutrition and dietary gaps
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$615
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TSH Antibody
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$596
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Description:
This test may help identify thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) autoantibodies. When the serum TSH level is discordant with clinical manifestations or other test results (eg, markedly elevated TSH with normal free triiodothyronine and free thyroxine levels), this test may be used to determine if TSH autoantibodies are the cause of discordance.TSH autoantibodies can bind TSH to form a macromolecule (macro-TSH) that has low biological activity but interferes with TSH immunoassays [1]. Interference by macro-TSH may be screened by polyethylene glycol precipitation and gel filtration chromatography [1].Anomalous TSH levels may also be caused by a range of interfering substances, such as biotin, heterophilic antibodies, and antibodies to streptavidin and ruthenium [1].Other conditions that may result in elevated TSH levels with normal free triiodothyronine and free thyroxine levels include subclinical hypothyroidism, poor adherence to (or malabsorption of) thyroxine therapy, certain drugs (eg, amiodarone), nonthyroidal illness recovery phase, and TSH resistance [2].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Favresse J, et al. Endocr Rev. 2018;39(5):830-850.2. Gurnell M, et al. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2011;74(6):673-678.
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$596
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TSH, Pregnancy
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$30
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Description:
TSH levels are lower during pregnancy, especially during the 1st trimester. Based on recent clinical studies which have shown that even mildly elevated TSH during pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, the American Thyroid Association has released clinical guidelines which recommend the use of assay-specific and trimester-specific reference intervals.
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$30
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TSH with HAMA Treatment
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$331
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Description:
Precision in the estimation of TSH is crucial to the follow-up of subjects with thyroid disorders. The preincubation of samples to remove HAMA immunoglobulins provides a way to ensure that an otherwise unsuspected rise or drop in TSH concentration will not be interpreted as either a false positive or false negative.
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$331
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TSH with Reflex to Free T4
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$30
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Description:
This test may be useful in assessing thyroid dysfunction when pituitary disease is not suspected. In patients with clinical suspicion of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, testing thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is the initial step [1]. An abnormal TSH result will reflex to a free thyroxine (T4) test to aid in diagnosis and guide further testing if needed.TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to synthesize and secrete triiodothyronine (T3) and T4. TSH production is reduced in response to high T3/T4 levels and increased in response to low T3/T4 levels. When pituitary disease is not suspected, TSH serves as a sensitive marker for screening for thyroid dysfunction [1,2]. A normal TSH result excludes most cases of primary overt thyroid disease. When the TSH level is elevated, measurement of free T4 level may help diagnose subclinical or overt hypothyroidism. Thyroid peroxidase antibody testing may be needed to aid in the diagnosis of Hashimoto thyroiditis. When the TSH level is decreased, measurement of free T4 and free T3 may help identify hyperthyroidism or T3 thyrotoxicosis. In patients with thyrotoxicosis, TSH receptor antibodies testing helps confirm Graves disease [1-3].Note: Interference due to heterophile antibodies has been known to occur [1].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Demers LM, et al. The thyroid: pathophysiology and thyroid function testing. In: Burtis CA, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 4th ed. Elsevier; 2006:2053-2095.2. Ross DS, et al. Thyroid. 2016;26(10):1343-1421.3. Vasileiou M, et al; Guideline Committee. BMJ. 2020;368:m41.
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$30
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TSI (Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin)
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$257
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Description:
- Measure if your body attacks thyroid
- Assess risk for sudden energy swings
- Screen for unwanted weight or mood changes
Includes:
TSI (Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin)
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$257
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T-SPOT®.TB
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$1337
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Description:
The T-SPOT®.TB test is an in vitro diagnostic test for the detection of effector T cells that respond to stimulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens ESAT-6 and CFP 10 by capturing interferon gamma (IFN-g) in the vicinity of T cells in human whole blood collected in lithium heparin. It is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of M.tuberculosis infection. The T-SPOT®.TB test is an indirect test for M.tuberculosis infection (including disease) and is intended for use in conjunction with risk assessment, radiography and other medical and diagnostic evaluations.
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$1337
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TTR DNA Sequence Testing
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$5507
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Description:
Detects sequence variants in the Transthyretin (TTR) gene.
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$5507
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Tuberculin PPD-induced Lymphocyte Proliferation
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$1612
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Description:
Measurement of human lymphocytes' proliferative responses to various stimuli is a fundamental technique used to assess their biological status and functions. Lymphocyte proliferation response to antigens, such as candida, tetanus toxoid and tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative (PPD), are evaluated as a function of memory in cell- mediated immunity.
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$1612
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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Panel (TSC1, TSC2)
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$6799
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Description:
A pathogenic variant identified in TSC1 or TSC2 is consistent with a diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Individuals with TSC have a significantly elevated risk to develop multiple types of tumors, including those of the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys and skin. Individuals also have a 2-4% lifetime risk to develop renal cell carcinoma. Additional features of TSC include neurological sequelae, such as seizures and an elevated prevalence of autism spectrum disorders and other TSC-associated neuropsychiatric disorders.
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$6799
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Tumor Marker Panel for Females
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$292
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Description:
The Tumor Marker Panel for Females contains tests which are intended to detect the presence of cancer throughout the body.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum, Tumor Marker
Beta-2 Microglobulin, Serum
CA-125 (Ovarian Cancer Test)
Cancer Antigen (CA) 15-3
Carbohydrate Antigen (CA) 19-9
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$292
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Tumor Marker Panel for Males
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$218
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Description:
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
The Tumor Marker Panel for Males contains tests which are intended to detect the presence of cancer throughout the body.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum, Tumor Marker
Beta-2 Microglobulin, Serum
Carbohydrate Antigen (CA) 19-9
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
Patient Instructions:
For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Price:
$218
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Tumor Monitoring Insights
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$246
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Description:
- Pinpoint early signs of tumor growth
- Reveal hidden cancer markers effortlessly
- Clarify your treatment progress accurately
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD)(LDH), serum Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$246
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Tumor Mutation Burden
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$6799
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Description:
The Tumor Mutation Burden (TMB) assay is intended to be used as an aid in predicting response to immuno-oncology therapies among patients with advanced solid tumor malignancies. Higher somatic TMB has been associated with improved survival in patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy across a wide variety of cancer types. The FDA has approved Pembrolizumab therapy as treatment for patients with metastatic solid tumors using TMB as a biomarker. Clinical trials may be available for patients with high TMB in certain solid tumors.
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Price:
$6799
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha, Highly Sensitive
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$906
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Description:
- Screen for hidden long-term inflammation risks
- Detect possible triggers for ongoing tiredness
- Monitor body changes linked to joint pain
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Price:
$906
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha, Highly Sensitive
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$872
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Description:
- Measures inflammation levels in blood.
- Checks immune response activity.
- Detects inflammation-related health issues.
Includes:
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha, Highly Sensitive
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Price:
$872
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Tuna (f40) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against tuna. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Tungsten, Serum/Plasma
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$732
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Description:
- Check tungsten metal exposure levels
- Monitor workplace chemical exposure risks
- Screen for industrial metal buildup
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Price:
$732
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Turkey Feathers (e89) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to turkey feathers. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of allergic diseases [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. A definitive clinical diagnosis of allergy should not be based on the results of any single diagnostic method, but should be made by a trained healthcare professional after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/products/allergy-testing-products/immunocap-allergen-information/epidermals-and-animal-proteins/allergens/turkey-feathers/ Reference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148.
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Price:
$44
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Turkey Meat (f284) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual’s IgE response to turkey meat. It is an in vitro quantitative assay, which is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergy [1]. While allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing in many instances, both the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recognize that allergen-specific serum IgE testing may be preferred in some clinical situations. These include 1) the presence of widespread skin disease, 2) the recent use of antihistamines or other medications that can affect the results of allergy skin tests, 3) uncooperative patients, and 4) medical history suggesting that allergen skin testing would pose a significant risk for a serious allergic reaction [1]. Food-specific IgE tests are extremely sensitive. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is IgE sensitized to the food of concern. Many IgE-sensitized patients do not develop any symptoms when this food is ingested. A diagnosis of food allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider, after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [2,3]. While food-specific IgE test results may contribute to that evaluation, they cannot replace it. In this regard, detection of food-specific IgE in serum provides evidence of IgE sensitization, but a history of clinical reactivity to the food of concern, is required to make a diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy. Moreover, several forms of food hypersensitivity are not associated with the presence of food-specific IgE in serum. More specific information about this allergen can be found at http://www.phadia.com/en/Products/Allergy-testing-products/ImmunoCAP-Allergen-Information/Food-of-Animal-Origin/Fowl/Turkey-meat/ References 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(suppl 3):S1-S148. 2. Sampson HA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(5):1016-1025. 3. Boyce JA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;126(6 suppl):S1-S58.
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$44
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Tyrophagus putrescentiae (d72) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Tyrophagus putrescentiae. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Tyrosine
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$510
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Description:
- Check tyrosine levels linked to energy
- Screen for focus and mood issues
- Assess thyroid hormone building blocks
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Price:
$510
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Tysabri® Antibody Test
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$2493
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Description:
Antibodies against natalizumab (Tysabri) are found in 4.5% to 14.1% of natalizumab-treated multiple sclerosis patients.
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$2493
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UA Profile
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$115
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Description:
The Urinalysis Profile screens for a variety of conditions including urinary bladder disease, kidney disease and diabetes. Many systemic illnesses can affect results and significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, bilirubin, and urobilinogen. These tests are done on all routine urinalysis ordered and if protein, leukocyte, occult blood, nitrite, and turbidity are all negative, microscopic examination is not performed; just the above parameters are reported. (If results are abnormal test will reflex to include microscopic examination).
Categories:
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Kidney diseases,
Price:
$115
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UGT1A1 Gene Polymorphism (TA Repeat)
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$1768
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Description:
This test is intended to identify patients who may have Gilbert syndrome and those who are at increased risk for Irinotecan toxicity.
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Price:
$1768
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Ultimate Cardiac IQ Healthy Heart Cholesterol Profile
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$330
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Lipid Panel, Advanced, Cardio IQ: Cardio IQ Cholesterol, Total; Cardio IQ HDL Cholesterol; Cardio IQ Triglycerides; Cardio IQ Non-HDL and Calculated Components; Cardio IQ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility Cardio IQ Apolipoprotein B; ;Cardio IQ Lipoprotein (a); If Triglyceride is >400 mg/dL, then Cardio IQ Direct LDL will be performed.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required prior to collection of a lipid panel. The assay manufacturer Beckman Coulter advises: "N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), when administered in therapeutic concentrations (for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose), has been determined to interfere with assays for cholesterol, uric acid" where "NAC interference may lead to falsely low results." According to Beckman Coulter, the NAC interference should be insignificant by 12 hours after completion of the initial loading dose of an IV infusion treatment regimen consisting of an initial loading dose of 150 mg/kg administered over 1 hour, a second dose of 50 mg/kg administered over 4 hrs and a third dose of 100 mg/kg administered over 16 hrs.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Price:
$330
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Ultimate Checkup
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$169
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC: Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated)
Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia.
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Specific blood tests for men,
Specific blood tests for women,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$169
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Ultimate Female Cancer Profile
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$289
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Description:
The Ultimate Cancer Profile is a group of tests that is performed to look for signs of cancer or to see if you are likely to develop cancer. Screening tests that look for cancer are called early detection tests. Screening tests that show cancer is likely to develop are called preventive screening.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
CA-125 (Ovarian Cancer Test)
Cancer Antigen (CA) 15-3
Carbohydrate Antigen (CA) 19-9
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Iron, Serum
Kidney Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Liver Function Profile:Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$289
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Ultimate Healthy Heart Package
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$103
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Description:
The Lipid Profile will provide you with detailed information about your cholesterol and related chemistries that affect heart health. The Ultimate Healthy Heart Cholesterol Profile is our regular Lipid Profile with the addition of cardiac c-reactive protein (CRP).
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 9-12 hours prior to collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 9-12 hours before testing.
Categories:
Heart & cholesterol,
Heart health packages,
General wellness,
Price:
$103
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Ultimate Heart Checkup w/ Cardio IQ Advanced Lipid Panel
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$670
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Description:
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, bilirubin, and urobilinogen.
These tests are done on all routine urinalysis ordered and if protein, leukocyte, occult blood, nitrite, and turbidity are all negative, microscopic examination is not performed; just the above parameters are reported. (If results are abnormal test will reflex to include microscopic examination).
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets):
WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Total Iron,
Iron Binding Capacity,
% Saturation (calculated)
Cardio IQ Cholesterol, Total;
Cardio IQ HDL Cholesterol;
Cardio IQ Triglycerides;
Cardio IQ Non-HDL and Calculated Components;
Cardio IQ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility;
Cardio IQ Apolipoprotein B;
Cardio IQ Lipoprotein (a)
If Triglyceride is >400 mg/dL, Cardio IQ Direct LDL will be performed.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. " According to Beckman Coulter, the NAC interference should be insignificant by 12 hours after completion of the initial loading dose of an IV infusion treatment regimen consisting of an initial loading dose of 150 mg/kg administered over 1 hour, a second dose of 50 mg/kg administered over 4 hrs and a third dose of 100 mg/kg administered over 16 hrs. The assay manufacturer Beckman Coulter advises: "N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), when administered in therapeutic concentrations (for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose), has been determined to interfere with assays for cholesterol, uric acid" where "NAC interference may lead to falsely low results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
General wellness,
Price:
$670
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Ultimate Male Cancer Profile
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$272
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Description:
Please Note: If this panel is ordered by a female, due to ordering restrictions on certain tests, the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test will not be included on the requisition and will not be performed.
The Ultimate Cancer Profile is a group of tests that are performed to look for signs of cancer or to see if you are likely to develop cancer. Screening tests that look for cancer are called early detection tests. Screening tests that show cancer is likely to develop are called preventive screening.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Carbohydrate Antigen (CA) 19-9
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment)
Iron, Serum
Kidney Function Profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen
Liver Function Profile:Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free and Total: Total PSA, Free PSA, % Free PSA (calculated)
Sedimentation Rate, Modified Westergren
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. For accurate test results, no ejaculation during the 24 hours preceding the test.
Categories:
Cancer detection,
Specific blood tests for men,
Price:
$272
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Ultimate Wellness Panel with Vitamin D
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$345
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Description:
A comprehensive general wellness panel including lipids, diabetes, liver, kidneys, thyroid, minerals, electrolytes and other areas of health wellness, with the addition of Vitamin D.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Ferritin, Serum
Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT)
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin, Fasting
Iron, Serum w/ TIBC
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD) (LDH)
Lipid Panel with Ratios: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
Liver Function Profile: Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum
Magnesium, RBC
Phosphate (as Phosphorus)
Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
Urinalysis Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
Fast for 12-14 hours prior to specimen collection. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing. Patient should refrain from taking vitamins, or mineral herbal supplements for at least one week before sample collection. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. You should always consult the physician prescribing your medication before you stop taking the medication for any reason, including taking lab tests.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
Categories:
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Diabetes blood testing,
Heart & cholesterol,
Price:
$345
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Unexpected Weight Loss Check
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$426
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Description:
When the numbers on the scale change without rhyme or reason, we understand it can be frustrating and confusing. If this is your case, our Unexpected Weight Loss Check is a deep dive to scan for abnormal signs. Through this in-depth science-backed blood analysis, you can look further into the intricacies of your body's workings to offer valuable information for a more comprehensive approach. Stop guessing and start testing. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Lipid Profile: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Thyroid Profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2 Ferritin, serum Insulin Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS Cortisol, Total Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) ANA Screen IFA w/ Ref to Titer and Pattern
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Price:
$426
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Uranium, Urine
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$732
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Description:
Exposure Monitoring/Investigation
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Price:
$732
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Urea Clearance
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$122
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Description:
This test estimates urea clearance based on the measurements of urea nitrogen levels in a blood specimen and a 24-hour urine specimen [1]. Urea clearance may be helpful in screening for chronic kidney disease and predicting glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in patients with advanced kidney dysfunction [1].Urea is the main nitrogen-containing product of protein breakdown, and approximately 90% of the urea excretion is through the kidneys. In individuals with normal kidney function, urea clearance is roughly half of creatinine clearance owing to tubular back-diffusion of urea to blood and making it a poor alternative to assess kidney function [1]. Averaging creatinine clearance and urea clearance is also not recommended for this purpose owing to its inferior performance [2]. However, in patients with advanced kidney dysfunction, as the urea back-diffusion decreases urea clearance may better reflect GFR [1].Blood urea levels, commonly expressed by the concentration of blood urea nitrogen (BUN), may be increased in individuals on a high-protein diet or with increased protein breakdown, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, chronic heart failure, or treatment with cortisol [2]. BUN level may be decreased in individuals with low-protein diet and end-stage liver disease [2].Urinary urea levels, commonly expressed by the concentration of urinary urea nitrogen, may be increased in individuals with hyperthyroidism or excess protein intake or breakdown [3]. Urinary urea nitrogen level may be decreased in individuals with malnutrition, kidney damage or insufficiency, low-protein and high-carbohydrate diet, or liver disease. Pregnant persons and healthy children may also have low urinary nitrogen levels [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Oh MS, et al. Evaluation of renal function, water, electrolytes, and acid-base balance. In: McPherson RA, et al, eds. Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods. 24th ed. Elsevier; 20212. Lamb EJ, et al. Kidney function tests. Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 20223. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$122
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Urea Nitrogen, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$101
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Description:
This quantitative urea nitrogen test, performed with a 24-hour urine specimen, may help estimate nitrogen balance and determine protein need in patients in critical conditions or receiving intravenous administration of nutrition [1].Urea is the main nitrogen-containing product of protein breakdown and makes up over 75% of total nonprotein nitrogen excreted. Approximately 90% of the urea excretion is through the kidneys, and the rest is through gastrointestinal tract and skin. Because urea secretion is closely related to protein catabolism, urinary urea, commonly expressed by the concentration of urinary urea nitrogen, may be used to assess nitrogen balance and guide protein intake [1,2]. Blood and urinary urea levels were previously used as kidney function markers but are only considered useful in certain clinical scenarios; they have been generally replaced by creatine levels [1].Urinary urea nitrogen level may be increased in individuals with hyperthyroidism or excess protein intake or breakdown [3]. It may be decreased in individuals with malnutrition, kidney damage or insufficiency, low-protein and high-carbohydrate diet, or liver disease. Pregnant persons and healthy children may also have low urinary nitrogen levels [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Lamb EJ, et al. Kidney function tests. Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 20222. Oh MS, et al. Evaluation of renal function, water, electrolytes, and acid-base balance. In: McPherson RA, et al, eds. Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods. 24th ed. Elsevier; 20213. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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Price:
$101
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Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
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$114
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Description:
The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test is a test of how well your kidneys are working. It measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood. The nitrogen is present in a chemical called urea. Urea is a waste product produced as your body digests protein. Urea is carried by the blood to the kidneys, which filter the urea out of the blood and into the urine.
Urea is the principle waste product of protein catabolism. BUN is most commonly measured in the diagnosis and treatment of certain renal and metabolic diseases. Increased BUN concentration may result from increased production of urea due to (1) diet or excessive destruction of cellular proteins as occurs in massive infection and fevers, (2) reduced renal perfusion resulting from dehydration or heart failure, (3) nearly all types of kidney disease, and (4) mechanical obstruction to urine excretion such as is caused by stones, tumors, infection, or stricture. Decreased urea levels are less frequent and occur primarily in advanced liver disease and in overhydration.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Alternative Name(s):
Blood Urea Nitrogen
BUN
****Urea Nitrogen, (BUN) Serum is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP) and in the Kidney Function Profile.****
Categories:
Kidney diseases,
Liver diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$114
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Uric Acid, 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Urine uric acid may supplement serum uric acid testing when trying to identify conditions in which there is alteration of uric acid production or excretion, e.g., gout, leukemia, renal disease. The amount of uric acid excreted may be useful in treating asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Measurement of urine uric acid is important in the investigation of urolithiasis.
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Price:
$212
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Uric Acid, 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Urine uric acid may supplement serum uric acid testing when trying to identify conditions in which there is alteration of uric acid production or excretion, e.g., gout, leukemia, renal disease. The amount of uric acid excreted may be useful in treating asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Measurement of urine uric acid is important in the investigation of urolithiasis.
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Price:
$202
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Uric Acid, Pediatric Urine with Creatinine
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$212
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Description:
Urine uric acid may supplement serum uric acid testing when trying to identify conditions in which there is alteration of uric acid production or excretion, e.g., gout, leukemia, renal disease. The amount of uric acid excreted may be useful in treating asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Measurement of urine uric acid is important in the investigation of urolithiasis.
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Price:
$212
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Uric Acid, Random Urine without Creatinine
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$202
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Description:
Urine uric acid may supplement serum uric acid testing when trying to identify conditions in which there is alteration of uric acid production or excretion e.g., gout, leukemia, renal disease. The amount of uric acid excreted may be useful in treating asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Measurement of urine uric acid is important in the investigation of urolithiasis.
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Price:
$202
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Uric Acid, Serum (Gout Test)
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$113
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Description:
Uric acid measurements are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of gout, renal failure, and a variety of other disorders including leukemia, psoriasis, starvation, and other wasting conditions. Patients receiving cytotoxic drugs may be monitored with uric acid measurements. Only a minority of individuals with hyperuricemia develop gout. An increased uric acid level does not necessarily translate to a diagnosis of gout. The therapeutic goal for uric acid-lowering therapy is to promote crystal dissolution and prevent crystal formation. This is achieved by maintaining a uric acid level of less than 6 mg/dL.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Uric Acid, Serum
Patient Instructions:
Discuss discontinuing drugs causing increased uric acid concentration include diurectics, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and nicotinic acid with your primary care physician before testing.
Categories:
Musculoskeletal diseases,
Price:
$113
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Urinalysis, Complete Profile
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$115
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Description:
The Complete Urinalysis Profile screens for a variety of conditions including urinary bladder disease, kidney disease and diabetes. Many systemic illnesses can affect results.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
Categories:
Kidney diseases,
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$115
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Urinalysis, Complete, with Reflex to Culture
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$115
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Description:
- Checks for infections or kidney problems.
- Analyzes urine for health issues.
- Examines urine under a microscope.
Includes:
Urinalysis, Complete, with Reflex to Culture
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Price:
$115
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Urinalysis, Macroscopic
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$30
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Description:
Dipstick urinalysis is important in accessing the chemical constituents in the urine and the relationship to various diseases.
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Price:
$30
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Urinalysis, Microscopic
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$30
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Description:
Microscopic examination to detect the presence of abnormal urine cells and formed elements.
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Price:
$30
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Urinalysis, Screen
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$93
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Description:
Reagent impregnated strips or tablets that react in the presence of urine constituents to produce a colored end product.
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$93
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Urinalysis with Reflex to Microscopic
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$110
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Description:
- Checks for infections or kidney issues.
- Analyzes urine for health problems.
- Detects abnormal substances in urine.
Includes:
Urinalysis with Reflex to Microscopic
Patient Instructions:
Encourage mid-stream samples to minimize contamination and improve accuracy.
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Price:
$110
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Urinary Tract Infection Panel
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$113
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Description:
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection in the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, ureters, prostate gland, bladder, and urethra. Any or all of these parts of the urinary tract can become infected. If left untreated, UTI can cause permanent damage to the bladder and kidneys.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Due to collection instructions the Urine Culture should not be collected at the same time as a Chlamydia/Gonorrhea specimen.
Includes:
Culture, Urine, Routine: If culture is positive, identification will be performed.
Urinalysis, Complete Profile: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment.
Patient Instructions:
Morning specimen preferred. Due to collection instructions the Urine Culture should not be collected at the same time as a Chlamydia/Gonorrhea specimen.
Categories:
Kidney diseases,
General wellness,
Price:
$113
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Urine Protein, Total, Random without Creatinine
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$101
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Description:
Proteinuria is characteristic of renal disease and concentrations may be increased with diabetes, hypertension, nephritic syndrome, and drug nephrotoxicity.
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Price:
$101
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Urine Urea Nitrogen, Random without Creatinine
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$104
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Description:
This quantitative urea nitrogen test, performed with a random urine specimen, may help estimate nitrogen balance and determine protein need in patients in critical conditions or receiving intravenous administration of nutrition [1].Urea is the main nitrogen-containing product of protein breakdown and makes up over 75% of total nonprotein nitrogen excreted. Approximately 90% of the urea excretion is through the kidneys, and the rest is through gastrointestinal tract and skin. Because urea secretion is closely related to protein catabolism, urinary urea, commonly expressed by the concentration of urinary urea nitrogen, may be used to assess nitrogen balance and guide protein intake [1,2]. Blood and urinary urea levels were previously used as kidney function markers but are only considered useful in certain clinical scenarios; they have been generally replaced by creatine levels [1].Urinary urea nitrogen level may be increased in individuals with hyperthyroidism or excess protein intake or breakdown [3]. It may be decreased in individuals with malnutrition, kidney damage or insufficiency, low-protein and high-carbohydrate diet, or liver disease. Pregnant persons and healthy children may also have low urinary nitrogen levels [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References 1. Lamb EJ, et al. Kidney function tests. Rifai N, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elservier Inc; 20222. Oh MS, et al. Evaluation of renal function, water, electrolytes, and acid-base balance. In: McPherson RA, et al, eds. Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods. 24th ed. Elsevier; 20213. Rao LV, et al. Laboratory tests. In: Rao LV, eds. Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
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$104
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UroRisk® Panel
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$1617
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Description:
UroRisk® Panel is recommended for initial and recurrent stone formers (excluding patients with Struvite stones).
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Price:
$1617
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Usher Syndrome Type IF
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$1813
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Description:
The Usher syndrome type IF test offers molecular detection of one pathogenic variant in the PCDH15 gene, R245* (c.733C>T), which accounts for greater than 75% of Ashkenazi-Jewish Usher syndrome type IF pathogenic variants.Usher syndrome type IF is an autosomal recessive condition characterized by profound congenital sensorineural deafness and progressive loss of vision due to retinitis pigmentosa beginning in childhood or adolescence.
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$1813
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Usher Syndrome Type IIIA
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$1813
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Description:
The Usher Syndrome Type IIIA test offers molecular detection of one pathogenic variant in the CLRN1 gene, N48K (c.144T>G), which accounts for greater than 95% of Ashkenazi-Jewish Usher Syndrome Type IIIA pathogenic variants. Usher Syndrome Type IIIA is a autosomal recessive condition characterized by progressive hearing and vision loss. Symptoms include postlingual, progressive hearing loss, variable vestibular dysfunction, and onset of retinitis pigmentosa symptoms by the second decade of life.
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$1813
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Ustekinumab Anti-drug Antibody
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$1133
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Description:
Ustekinumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against a shared subunit of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-12 and IL-23. It is used to treat psoriasis as well as moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is not significantly immunogenic and only a small percentage of treated patients develop antibodies. However, in these patients, antibodies may be associated with lower trough levels of the drug. Results >2 AU/mL indicate the presence of anti-drug antibody.
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$1133
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Ustekinumab Level
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$1133
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Description:
Ustekinumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against a shared subunit of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-12 and IL-23. It is used to treat psoriasis as well as moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Trough concentrations of ustekinumab correlate with the likelihood of clinical remission, but the role of routine monitoring is not clear. Target concentrations may depend on indication, induction vs. maintenance, dosing schedules, drug clearance, and other factors. Trough concentrations >0.6 mcg/mL may be associated with an optimal clinical response in psoriasis [1]. Maintenance trough concentrations between 1.0-4.5 mcg/mL may be associated with an increased rate of clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease [2]. The reportable range is 0.1-10 mcg/mL. This assay may be used to measure approved ustekinumab biosimilars.1. Elberdin L, Fernandez-Torres RM, Mateos M et al. Front Med 2022;9:10173232. Restellini S, Khanna R, Afif W. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2018; 24:2165-2172
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$1133
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Ustekinumab Level and Anti-drug Antibody
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$2266
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Description:
Ustekinumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against a shared subunit of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-12 and IL-23. It is used to treat psoriasis as well as moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Trough concentrations of ustekinumab correlate with the likelihood of clinical remission, but the role of routine monitoring is not clear. Target concentrations may depend on indication, induction vs. maintenance, dosing schedules, drug clearance, and other factors. Trough concentrations >0.6 mcg/mL may be associated with an optimal clinical response in psoriasis [1]. Maintenance trough concentrations between 1.0-4.5 mcg/mL may be associated with an increased rate of clinical remission in inflammatory bowel disease [2]. The reportable range is 0.1-10 mcg/mL. This assay may be used to measure approved ustekinumab biosimilars.Ustekinumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against a shared subunit of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-12 and IL-23. It is used to treat psoriasis as well as moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is not significantly immunogenic and only a small percentage of treated patients develop antibodies. However, in these patients, antibodies may be associated with lower trough levels of the drug. Results >2 AU/mL indicate the presence of anti-drug antibody.1. Elberdin L, Fernandez-Torres RM, Mateos M et al. Front Med 2022;9:10173232. Restellini S, Khanna R, Afif W. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2018;24:2165-2172
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$2266
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Uterus Cancer Blood Scan
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$121
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Description:
- Detect early signs of uterine cancer
- Reveal hidden health risks effortlessly
- Confirm your peace of mind quickly
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Cancer Antigen (CA) 125, Serum CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$121
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Vaginal Cancer Blood Scan
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$111
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Description:
- Detect early signs of vaginal cancer
- Unveil hidden health risks effortlessly
- Confirm your peace of mind today
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$111
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Valproic Acid
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$167
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Description:
Valproic acid is used as an anticonvulsant to treat certain types of seizures, to prevent migraine headaches and to treat various psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder and aggression. Drugs that compete for protein-binding sites with valproic acid can increase the concentration of valproic acid. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose. Measurement of the free concentration is useful if toxicity is suspected.
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$167
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Valproic Acid, Free
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$174
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Description:
Valproic acid is used as an anticonvulsant to treat certain types of seizures, to prevent migraine headahces, and to treat various psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder and aggression. Drugs that compete from protein-binding sites with valproic acid, can increase the concentration of valproic acid. Measurement of the free concentration is useful if toxicity is suspected.
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$174
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Valproic Acid, Total and Free
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$341
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Description:
Valproic acid is used as an anticonvulsant to treat certain types of seizures, to prevent migraine headaches, and to treat various psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder and aggression. Drugs that compete for protein-binding sites with Valproic Acid, can increase the concentration of Valproic Acid. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose. Measurement of the free concentration is useful if toxicity is suspected.
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$341
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Vanadium, Blood
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$502
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Description:
- Check vanadium exposure from work environments
- Screen for trace metal buildup risks
- Monitor supplement-related mineral levels
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$502
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Vanadium, Serum/Plasma
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$502
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation.
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$502
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Vancomycin
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$556
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Description:
Vancomycin is an antibiotic used in the treatment of serious bacterial infections, especially methicillin-resistant staphylococci. Vancomycin is also used in treatment for penicillin-allergic patients who cannot receive or have failed to respond to other drugs, including the penicillins and/or cephalosporins and for other infections caused by vancomycin-susceptible organisms.
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$556
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Vancomycin, Peak
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$556
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Description:
Vancomycin is an antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections, especially methicillin-resistant staphylococci. Vancomycin is also used in treatment for penicillin-allergic patients who cannot receive or have failed to respond to other drugs, including the penicillins and/or cephalosporins and for other infections caused by vancomycin-susceptible organisms.
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$556
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Vancomycin, Peak and Trough
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$1111
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Description:
Vancomycin is an antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections, especially methicillin-resistant staphylococci. Vancomycin is also used in treatment for penicillin-allergic patients who cannot receive or have failed to respond to other drugs, including the penicillins and/or cephalosporins and for other infections caused by vancomycin-susceptible organisms.
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$1111
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Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci (VRE), Culture
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$320
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Description:
The VRE culture screen permits rapid detection of those patients who are infected or colonized with VRE.
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$320
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Vancomycin, Trough
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$556
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Description:
Vancomycin is an antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections, especially methicillin-resistant staphylococci. Vancomycin is also used in treatment for penicillin-allergic patients who cannot receive or have failed to respond to other drugs, including the penicillins and/or cephalosporins and for other infections caused by vancomycin-susceptible organisms.
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$556
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Vanilla (f234) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against vanilla. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Varicella-Zoster Virus Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
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$260
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Description:
- Check your chickenpox immunity status
- Detect current or past virus exposure
- Screen for shingles reactivation risk
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$260
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Varicella-Zoster Virus Antibody (IgM)
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$199
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Description:
Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) causes chicken pox and when reactivated, potentially decades later, causes shingles. Twenty percent of adults will develop shingles, a rash or blister of the skin that may cause severe pain.
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$199
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Varicella-Zoster Virus DNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR
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$1132
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Description:
This test is used for detection of Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) DNA in spectrum of clinical samples in individuals suspected or presenting with signs and symptoms of clinical VZV infection. Qualitative VZV PCR results can aid in diagnosis of cutaneous, subcutaneous, and visceral varicella. VZV is a member of the Herpesviridae family that causes two distinct clinical diseases in the infected individual. Varicella, or more commonly chickenpox, is the primary infection and is characterized by a generalized exanthematous rash. After primary infection, VZV characteristically becomes latent. Reactivation of the virus results in herpes zoster, or shingles, which is characterized by a vesicular rash limited to single dermatomes and is often associated with pain and paresthesia. Noncutaneous sites of VZV involvement after chickenpox or reactivation most frequently involve the central nervous system (CNS) and are manifested as acute cerebellar ataxia, encephalitis, meningitis, transverse myelitis, or Reye syndrome. Varicella pneumonitis is a serious complication of chickenpox that may be manifested as tachypnea, cough, dyspnea, and fever. VZV infection in immunocompromised individuals often leads to progressive disease state with involvement of multiple organs, including the lungs, liver, eyes, and central nervous system. This assay detects the VZV DNA in skin lesions, cerebro- spinal fluid (CSF), respiratory and eye specimens and whole blood. Detection of VZV DNA in CSF usually indicates active, not latent, infection. Detection of VZV DNA in appropriate clinical specimens permits rapid and sensitive patient testing.
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$1132
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Varicella-Zoster Virus DNA, Quantitative Real-Time PCR
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$1763
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Description:
This test is used for detection and quantification of Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) DNA in spectrum of clinical samples in individuals suspected or presenting with signs and symptoms of clinical VZV infection. Quantitative VZV PCR results can aid in diagnosis and assessing treatment response of visceral varicella in immunocompromised patients, as well as determining the severity of neurological disease due to VZV infection.VZV is a member of the Herpesviridae family that causes two distinct clinical diseases in the infected individual. Varicella, or more commonly chickenpox, is the primary infection and is characterized by a generalized exanthematous rash. After primary infection, VZV characteristically becomes latent. Reactivation of the virus results in herpes zoster, or shingles, which is characterized by a vesicular rash limited to single dermatomes and is often associated with pain and paresthesia. Noncutaneous sites of VZV involvement after chickenpox or reactivation most frequently involve the central nervous system (CNS) and are manifested as acute cerebellar ataxia, encephalitis, meningitis, transverse myelitis, or Reye syndrome. Varicella pneumonitis is a serious complication of chickenpox that may be manifested as tachypnea, cough, dyspnea, and fever. VZV infection in immunocompromised individuals often leads to progressive disease state with involvement of multiple organs, including the lungs, liver, eyes, and central nervous system.This assay can measure viral loads as low as 500 copies/mL and as high as 2,000,000 copies/mL. The virus may also be detected at less than the measurable amount; these results will be reported as "
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$1763
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Varicella-Zoster Virus, Rapid Method, Culture
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$651
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Description:
Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) is a member of the herpes virus group that causes varicella (chicken pox) and zoster (shingles). Varicella is the primary infection while zoster is caused by reactivation of the latent virus. HSV and VZV infection may be difficult to distinguish clinically. VZV can be recovered from vesicle fluid usually during the first three days of rash. The incubation period of VZV is 14-15 days and clinical signs of varicella include fever and malaise followed by a rash rapidly progressing to macules to papules to vesicles to crusts over the trunk, neck, face, arms and legs. Zoster is characterized by an inflammatory reaction of the posterior nerve root and ganglia accompanied by crops of vesicles over the skin.
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$651
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Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Antibodies, IgG (Chickenpox)
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$85
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Description:
This test is used to diagnose Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV), commonly known as Chickenpox. Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) causes chicken pox and when reactivated, potentially decades later, causes shingles. Twenty percent of adults will develop shingles, a rash or blister of the skin that may cause severe pain. Varicella-Zoster IgG, EIA reliably measures immunity due to previous infection, but is unsuitable for detection of post-vaccination immune status.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your phyisician.
Alternative Name(s):
Herpes Zoster, Shingles, Chicken Pox
Includes:
Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Antibodies, IgG
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Immunization blood testing,
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$85
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Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV), IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Description:
Identifies Varicella zoster virus in FFPE tissue.
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$834
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Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV), IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Identifies Varicella zoster virus in FFPE tissue.
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$632
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), ELISA
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$1137
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Description:
This assay is intended for research use only. It may have value in the evaluation of patients with various types of cancer who are being considered for anti-angiogenesis therapy.
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$1137
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Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (Plasma/GI Tube)
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$849
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Description:
- Assess possible causes for ongoing diarrhea
- Evaluate hidden reasons for stomach pain
- Screen for unexplained weight loss concerns
Patient Instructions:
Patient should be fasting 10-12 hours prior to collection of specimen. Patient should not be on any antacid medication or medications that affect intestinal motility for at least 48 hours prior to collection.
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$849
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Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (Plasma/GI Tube)
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$811
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Description:
Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) is a 28 amino acid multifunctional peptide that is involved in gastrointestinal, vasodilator, and neuroendocrine functions. VIP is derived from larger pro-molecules that often exhibit the same or greater immunogenicity than the native VIP. It is structurally related to phim, glucagon, secretin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide, corticotropin releasing factor and growth hormone-releasing hormone. VIP stimulates pituitary release of prolactin, growth hormone and ACTH; Stimulates luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, serotonin, gastric somatostatin, steroids and renin. VIP inhibits the release of gastrin, hypothalamic somatostatin, and histamine. VIP release is stimulated by cholinergic agonists, atropine, serotonin, prostaglandins e1 and d2, and nerve growth factor. VIP actions are inhibited by corticosteroids, dopamine and opiate agonists. Elevated levels of VIP are found in patients with vipomas, hepatic cirrhosis, and the verner-morrison's (watery diarrhea) syndrome. Decreased levels are found in cystic fibrosis.
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$811
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VDRL, Serum
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$76
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Description:
The serum VDRL test is an aid in the diagnosis of syphilis. The predictive value of a reactive VDRL is increased when combined with a treponemal-specific test such as FTA or TP-PA. A reactive VDRL test on CSF, free of blood or other contaminants, usually suggests past or present syphilis infection of the central nervous system.
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$76
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Vedolizumab Anti-drug Antibody
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$1133
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Description:
Vedolizumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against an integrin associated with lymphocyte migration into the gastrointestinal tract. It is used to treat moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is not significantly immunogenic and only a small percentage of treated patients develop antibodies. However, in these patients, antibodies may be associated with lower trough levels of the drug. Results >15 ng/mL indicate the presence of anti-drug antibody.
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$1133
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Vedolizumab Level
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$1133
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Description:
Vedolizumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against an integrin associated with lymphocyte migration into the gastrointestinal tract. It is used to treat moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Trough concentrations of vedolizumab correlate with the likelihood of clinical remission, but the role of routine monitoring is not clear. Target concentrations may depend on indication, induction vs. maintenance, dosing schedules, drug clearance, and other factors. Induction trough concentrations >35.7 mcg/mL and maintenance trough concentrations >5.1 mcg/mL may be associated with an increased rate of clinical remission [1]. The reportable range is 1.2-60 mcg/mL. This assay may be used to measure approved vedolizumab biosimilars.1. Restellini S, Khanna R, Afif W. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2018;24:2165-2172
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$1133
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Vedolizumab Level and Anti-drug Antibody
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$2266
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Description:
Vedolizumab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody against an integrin associated with lymphocyte migration into the gastrointestinal tract. It is used to treat moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is not significantly immunogenic and only a small percentage of treated patients develop antibodies. However, in these patients, antibodies may be associated with lower trough levels of the drug. Results >15 ng/mL indicate the presence of anti-drug antibody.
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$2266
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Vegan Vitamin Deficiency
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$252
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Description:
- Pinpoint the vitamins you might be missing
- Reveal why you feel tired all the time
- Clarify if your diet is truly balanced
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Folate Vitamin B12 Ferritin, serum Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated) T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$252
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Vegetarian Vitamin Deficiency
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$229
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Description:
- Pinpoint which vitamins you're missing
- Reveal why you're feeling so tired
- Clarify your diet's impact on health
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Folate Vitamin B12 Ferritin, serum Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated) Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$229
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VEGF Polymorphism Analysis
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$594
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This genotyping test provides information on the genetic background of patients who already have cancer. Different genotypes have been reported to correlate with response or side-effects to certain medications.
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$594
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Velvet Grass (g13) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to velvet grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Venom Specific IgG (i70) Fire Ant
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$340
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Description:
- Check fire ant sting allergy risk
- Detect immune reaction to venom
- Screen for future allergic reactions
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$340
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Venom Yellow Jacket (Vespula spp) IgG4
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$340
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Description:
- Check yellow jacket sting antibody response
- Screen for repeated sting reaction risk
- Monitor immune response to insect venom
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Price:
$340
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Venous Thrombosis Hypercoag Panel w/Reflex, Consultation (Warfarin Patient)
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$5089
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Description:
This panel evaluates for the most common hereditary and acquired venous thrombophilia risk factors except for Protein C and S.
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$5089
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Venous Thrombosis Hypercoagulability Panel with Reflex
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$7729
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Description:
This panel evaluates for the most common hereditary and acquired venous thrombophilia risk factors.
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Price:
$7729
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Venous Thrombosis Hypercoagulability Panel with Reflex and Consultation
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$7777
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Description:
This panel evaluates for the most common hereditary and acquired venous thrombophilia risk factors.
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$7777
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Venous Thrombosis Hypercoagulability Panel with Reflex (Warfarin Patient)
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$5041
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Description:
This panel evaluates for the most common hereditary and acquired venous thrombophilia risk factors except for Protein C and S.
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$5041
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Very Long Chain Fatty Acids
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$793
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Description:
Peroxisomes play a vital role in several metabolic pathways, including the synthesis of plasmalogens and bile acids. They are also involved in the catabolism of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids (VLCFAs), phytanic acid, and pristanic acid. Defects in these pathways usually result in the accumulation in tissues and body fluids of one or more metabolites derived from the blocked metabolic steps. Specific accumulations are used for the differential biochemical diagnosis of numerous peroxisomal disorders. These disorders include (A) Zellweger spectrum disorders of peroxisomal biogenesis, (B) X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) and its adult form X-linked adrenomyeloneuropathy (X-AMN), (C) Refsum disease (Phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase Deficiency), and (D) 2-methylacyl-CoA racemase deficiency.
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$793
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VHL Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication
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$1360
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Description:
Mutations in VHL are associated with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. This syndrome is associated with an increased risk of kidney cancer, neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas, retinal angioma, hemangioblastoma, and pheochromocytoma. This test detects pathogenic variants in the VHL gene.
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$1360
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Vibrio, Culture
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$268
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Description:
Vibrio species are usually associated with infection when isolated. Infections caused by Vibrio species fall into three categories: intestinal, wound and systemic infections in persons with pre-existing diseases.
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$268
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Villin, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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Villin, a cytoskeletal component of intestinal and renal epithelium, is most commonly used to differentiate metastatic carcinomas of intestinal origin from lung or breast. However, villin can also be positive in renal cell carcinoma, bladder carcinoma, and ovarian mucinous carcinomas.
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$834
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Villin, IHC without Interpretation
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$632
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Description:
Villin, a cytoskeletal component of intestinal and renal epithelium, is most commonly used to differentiate metastatic carcinomas of intestinal origin from lung or breast. However, villin can also be positive in renal cell carcinoma, bladder carcinoma, and ovarian mucinous carcinomas.
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$632
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Viral Respiratory, Rapid Culture with Reflex
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$455
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Description:
Respiratory viruses are responsible for a significant proportion of illness in human populations. Diagnosis may facilitate appropriate selection of specific antiviral drug therapy, prevent inappropriate use of antibiotics and guide patient management decisions.
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$455
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Virginia Live Oak (rt218) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against Virginia live oak. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Viscosity, Serum
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$300
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Description:
High serum viscosity may be most commonly observed in patients with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia and multiple myeloma. Patients with high viscosity may have capillary occlusion, stasis hypoxia, and acidosis.
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$300
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Vital 5 Hormone Checkup
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$311
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Description:
- Uncover what's draining your energy.
- Pinpoint your hormone imbalances.
- Optimize your vitality with precision.
Includes:
Testosterone, Total, LC/MS/MS Testosterone, Free Testosterone, Bioavailable Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) Albumin Total Estrogen
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended. DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone), Unconjugated, LC/MS/MS Cortisol, AM T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning between 7 AM and 9 AM. Assay is not recommended when patient is receiving prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$311
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Vital Vitamins Panel
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$938
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Description:
Measure overall vitamin levels. This test includes B complex (including B12), vitamins A, D, E, K and vitamin C.
This one test will instantly tell you how you're doing and if your diet is lacking in one or more vitamins.
Includes:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) LC/MS/MS
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Vitamin B3: Nicotinamide, Nicotinic Acid
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Vitamin K
Vitamin A (Retinol)
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 8 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. Patient should refrain from eating liver and taking multivitamins or vitamin K at least 24 hours before sample collection. Avoidance of vitamin supplements for 24 hours prior to collection is preferred. Refrain from eating fruits and from taking vitamin C supplements for 24 hours prior to collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$938
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Vitamin A (Retinol)
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$78
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Description:
Vitamin A is critical for vision, growth, and many cell functions. High concentrations of Vitamin A are seen with renal failure, but this is not associated with toxicity and excessive ingestion. High concentrations are associated with bone fractures. Low concentrations of Vitamin A are consistent with fat malabsorption and are rarely due to inadequate diet.
Vitamin A is needed for growth and for strong bones and teeth. As you grow older, it helps keep your skin and eyes healthy. Vitamin A is present in liver, fish liver oils, dairy products, dark green and yellow-orange vegetables, and in fruits. Too much vitamin A may cause symptoms that include headache, itchy skin, and hair loss.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin A
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
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$78
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Vitamin B12
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$119
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Description:
The Vitamin B12 test is used to aid in the diagnosis of anemia and to determine overall nutritional health. Vitamin B12 is decreased in pernicious anemia, total or partial gastrectomy, malabsorption and certain congenital and biochemical disorders.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Names(s):
Cobalamin, Cyanocobalamin, B12
Includes:
Vitamin B12
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$119
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Vitamin B12 and Folates
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$105
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Description:
The Vitamin B12 test is used to aid in the diagnosis of anemia, determine overall nutritional health and screen for folate deficiency.
Folic acid deficiency is common in pregnant women, alcoholics, patients with diets that do not include raw fruits and vegetables, and 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. Vitamin B12 is decreased in pernicious anemia, total or partial gastrectomy, malabsorption and certain congenital biochemical disorders.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
Cobalamin, Vitamin B12/Folic Acid
Includes:
Folate; Vitamin B12.
Patient Instructions:
Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
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$105
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) LC/MS/MS
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$117
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Description:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Blood, LC/MS/MS - Vitamin B1 is required for branched-chain amino acid and carbohydrate metabolism. Vitamin B1 deficiency is most often due to alcoholism or chronic illness. In the early stage, patients with vitamin B1 deficiency exhibit anorexia, irritability, apathy, and generalized weakness. Prolonged deficiency causes beriberi.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin B1
Alternative Name(s):
B1
Thiamine
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
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$117
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Plasma/Serum, LC/MS/MS
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$656
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Description:
Vitamin B1 deficiency is most often associated with alcoholism, chronic illness and following gastric by-pass surgery. Prolonged deficiency causes beriberi. Plasma vitamin B1 is useful in evaluating nutritional assessment and compliance, while whole blood vitamin B1 is useful in evaluating body stores.
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$656
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
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$133
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Plasma - Vitamin B2 is involved in metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and protein. The clinical manifestations of deficiency are non-specific. Clinical manifestations include mucocutaneous lesions of the mouth and skin, corneal vascularization, anemia, and personality changes.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin B2
Alternative Name(s):
B2
Riboflavin
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required. Avoidance of vitamin supplements for 24 hours prior to collection is preferred.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
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$133
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Vitamin B3
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$143
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Description:
Vitamin B3 - Nicotinic acid occurs naturally in plants and animals and is also added to many foods as a vitamin supplement.
Nicotinamide is a metabolite of nicotinic acid. Due to the large variability in the metabolism of nicotinic acid, plasma concentrations of this metabolite are variable. In one study, fasting plasma concentrations were reported to be approximately 40 ng/mL. In another study it was reported that the administration of a single 1000 mg of extended-release tablet of nicotinic acid resulted in a mean peak nicotinamide concentration of 400 ng/mL between 5 and 10 hours post dose, decreasing to about 100 ng/mL by 16 hours post dose.
Nicotinic Acid - Due to the large variability in the metabolism of nicotinic acid, the dosing preparation used (immediate-release vs. extended release), and the mg doses used, the serum concentrations may range from less than 20 ng/mL to about 30,000 ng/mL. After oral administration of an immediate-release tablet, peak plasma concentrations occur in 4 to 5 hours. The plasma half-life of nicotinic acid is about one hour. In one study, fasting plasma concentrations were reported to be less than 20 ng/mL. In another study, it was reported that the administration of a single 1000 mg extended-release tablet resulted in mean nicotinic acid concentrations of less than 50 ng/mL.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Nicotinamide and Nicotinic Acid
Alternative Name(s):
Niacin
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$143
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Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
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$147
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Description:
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) is a component of coenzyme a and phosphopantetheine both of which are involved in fatty acid metabolism. It is essential to almost all forms of life and is widely distributed in food.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin B5
Alternative Name(s):
Pantothenic Acid
Patient Instructions:
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$147
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Vitamin B6
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$150
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Description:
Vitamin B6, Plasma - Test is used to determine vitamin B6 deficiency or over dosage, for monitoring treatment, and to evaluate wellness and health.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin B6
Alternative Name(s):
Pyridoxal
Pyridoxal Phosphate
B6 Vitamin
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$150
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Vitamin C
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$144
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Description:
Vitamin C is an antioxidant involved in connective tissue metabolism, drug-metabolizing systems, and mixed-function oxidase systems to list a few. Vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy; manifestations include impaired formation of mature connective tissue, bleeding into the skin, weakness, fatigue, and depression.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin C
Alternative Name(s):
Ascorbic Acid
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is preferred. Refrain from eating fruits and from taking vitamin C supplements for 24 hours prior to collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
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$144
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Vitamin D
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$100
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Description:
The vitamin D checkup measures the level of this sunshine vitamin in your body, crucial for strong bones, a healthy immune system, hormone production & even mood regulation. This test uses liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry to separately check and tell you about 2 main types of 25-hydroxy vitamin D: - 25OH D3, which is the natural kind your body makes.
- 25OH D2, the synthetic version used to address a deficiency of 25OH Vitamin D3 (in supplement form).
Alternative Names(s): Vitamin D2, 25-hydroxy, 25-Hydroxyergocalciferol (25OHD2), Vitamin D3, 25-hydroxy, D2 Vitamin, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3, 25-OH-D3, 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol (25OHD3), 25-OH-D2, D3 Vitamin, 25-Hydroxyvitamin D2
Includes:
Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total;
Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3;
Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
Fasting preferred, but not required.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$100
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Vitamin D
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$114
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Description:
- Checks your body's Vitamin D levels.
- Measures sunshine vitamin in blood.
- Tests bone health nutrient levels.
Patient Instructions:
Fasting preferred but not required
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$114
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Vitamin D, 1,25-Dihydroxy, LC/MS/MS
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$107
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Description:
This test is used to measure the bio-active form of Vitamin D. This test is also used in the differential diagnosis of hypocalcemia and to monitor patients with renal osteodystrophy or chronic renal failure.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin D,1,25 (OH)2,Total;
Vitamin D3, 1,25 (OH)2;
Vitamin D2, 1,25 (OH)2
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$107
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Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
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$107
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Description:
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) - Deficiency of vitamin E may cause extensive neuropathy in young children and, in addition, is suspect as a possible cause of motor and sensory neuropathy in older children and in adults. One likely cause of vitamin E deficiency is intestinal malabsorption, resulting from bowel disease, pancreatic disease, or chronic cholestasis. Other causes of malabsorption of vitamin E include celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, and intestinal lymphangiectasia.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin E
Alternative Name(s):
Tocopherol
Patient Instructions:
Overnight fasting is required.
Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days.
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$107
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Vitamin K
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$186
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Description:
Vitamin K - Vitamin K is a required co-factor for the synthesis of factors 2, 7, 9, and 10 and proteins C and S. Deficiencies of vitamin K lead to bleeding. Coumadin® (warfarin) acts as an anticoagulant because it is a vitamin K antagonist.
Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Vitamin K
Patient Instructions:
Fasting for a minimum of 8 hours. Patient should refrain from eating liver and taking multivitamins or vitamin K at least 24 hours before sample collection.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$186
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Vitamin/Nutrient Panel
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$298
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Description:
Our Vitamin/nutrient Panel offers an overview of important vitamins, minerals, and nutrients in the body to assess any potential deficiencies or imbalances. People usually think of both vitamins and minerals as just vitamins, but they have some differences and are equally vital for the body to function correctly. This panel will test vitamins B12 and Folates (also known as vitamin B9) which are useful to diagnose anemia, and vitamin D which is important for bone and hormonal health. Iron is an important mineral needed in red blood cells to carry oxygen properly, and along with ferritin (a measure of your body's iron reserves), it can help diagnose anemia as well. Magnesium and zinc are also minerals and are responsible for muscle function, energy production, immune function, and hormone regulation to mention a few. Methylmalonic acid is useful in understanding vitamin B12 deficiency and it aids in diagnosing certain genetic conditions. This test also includes a Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP), which also includes kidney and liver function biomarkers, will allow you to assess your levels of electrolytes (also minerals) like calcium, potassium, chloride, and sodium. The CMP will also tell you your levels of total protein and glucose which are important nutrients used by the body to perform a multitude of metabolic functions.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Vitamin B12 Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Folate, RBC Iron, Serum Ferritin, Serum Magnesium, Serum Zinc Methylmalonic Acid
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Patient should not have vitamins containing folic acid during the previous three to five days; if so, consult physician before discontinuing. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
General wellness,
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
Price:
$298
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Vitamins & Wellness Test
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$277
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Description:
Discover if you're getting enough of the right nutrients with our Vitamin & Wellness Test. Designed to detect common vitamin deficiencies, this test assesses key vitamins & minerals like vitamin D, B12, folate (B9), and iron. But this is just one part of the picture: This panel also includes essential biomarkers to assess your overall health. It will also help you keep track of your blood sugar, kidney and liver function, heart health & thyroid function to catch potential risks early. Take control and optimize your nutritional intake to keep in your best shape.
Includes:
Lipid panel: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Ferritin, serum Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Magnesium, serum Thyroid profile: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated) Vitamin B12 Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Urinalysis: Color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, bilirubin, and urobilinogen. These tests are done on all routine urinalysis ordered and if protein, leukocyte, occult blood, nitrite, and turbidity are all negative, microscopic examination is not performed; just the above parameters are reported. (If results are abnormal test will reflex to include microscopic examination).
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Price:
$277
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Vitamin Vitality
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$1601
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Description:
- Reveal hidden vitamin deficiencies effortlessly
- Pinpoint the cause of your fatigue
- Enhance your wellness with precise insights
Includes:
Biotin (Vitamin B7)
Carotene
Vitamin A (Retinol)
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) LC/MS/MS
Vitamin B12 and Folates: Folate and Vitamin B12
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Vitamin B3: Nicotinamide and Nicotinic Acid
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Vitamin K
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 8 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 8 hours before testing. Patient should refrain from eating liver and taking multivitamins or vitamin K at least 24 hours before sample collection. Avoidance of vitamin supplements for 24 hours prior to collection is preferred. Refrain from eating fruits and from taking vitamin C supplements for 24 hours prior to collection. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 21 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
Categories:
Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
Price:
$1601
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VMA (Vanillylmandelic Acid), 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine
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$217
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Description:
Urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) concentration is useful in the biochemical diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [1].Neuroblastomas occur predominantly in children and are the most common malignancy in those under 1 year old. Neuroblastomas are catecholamine-metabolizing tumors with limited ability to store and secrete catecholamines. Thus, catecholamine metabolites-including VMA and homovanillic acid (HVA)-are more reliable than catecholamines as biochemical markers for neuroblastomas [1]. VMA and HVA levels, usually measured simultaneously, can be elevated in neuroblastomas as well as other catecholamine-secreting tumors, such as pheochromocytoma [1]. In patients with familial dysautonomia (Riley-Day syndrome), a neurological disorder found mainly in individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, VMA levels are generally elevated while HAV levels may be normal or decreased [2].Urinary VMA and HVA levels may have limited accuracy for diagnosis of neuroblastomas with high-risk metastatic biology [1]. Therefore, dopamine levels in urine or serum have been proposed as an additional marker for diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Eisenhofer G. Monoamine-producing tumors. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Axelrod FB. Familial dysautonomia. Muscle Nerve. 2004;29(3):352-363.3. Brodeur GM, et al. J Clin Oncol. 1993;11(8):1466-1477.
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Price:
$217
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VMA (Vanillylmandelic Acid), 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine
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$217
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Description:
Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA) is the major urinary project resulting from the metabolic degradation of catecholamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine. Elevated concentrations of VMA are commonly found in cases of catecholamine secreting tumors such as pheochromocytoma, neuroblastoma, and ganglioneuroma. Drugs which can interfere with testing due to physiologic response: clonidine, L-dopa, methocarbamol, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, reserpine, salicylates.
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Price:
$217
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VMA (Vanillylmandelic Acid), Random Urine
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$217
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Description:
Urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) concentration is useful in the biochemical diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [1]. VMA measurement from random urine specimens, expressed as the ratio of VMA to creatinine, may provide equivalent diagnostic value as VMA measurement from 24-hour urine specimens for the evaluation of neuroblastomas [1].Neuroblastomas occur predominantly in children and are the most common malignancy under 1 year old. Neuroblastomas are catecholamine-metabolizing tumors with limited ability to store and secrete catecholamines. Thus, catecholamine metabolites-including VMA and homovanillic acid (HVA)-are more reliable than catecholamines as biochemical markers for neuroblastomas [1]. VMA and HVA levels, usually measured simultaneously, can be elevated in neuroblastomas as well as other catecholamine-secreting tumors, such as pheochromocytoma [1]. In patients with familial dysautonomia (Riley-Day syndrome), a neurological disorder found mainly in individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, VMA levels are generally elevated while HVA levels may be normal or decreased [2].Urinary VMA and HVA levels may have limited accuracy for diagnosis of neuroblastomas with high-risk metastatic biology [1]. Because poor prognosis is associated with immaturity of catecholamine metabolism, dopamine levels in urine or blood have been proposed as an additional marker to aid in diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastomas [3].The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. Eisenhofer G. Monoamine-producing tumors. In: Rifai R, et al. eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.2. Axelrod FB. Familial dysautonomia. Muscle Nerve. 2004;29(3):352-363.3. Brodeur GM, et al. J Clin Oncol. 1993;11(8):1466-1477.
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$217
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Volatile and Halocarbon Intoxicants, Blood
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$558
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Description:
- Detect chemical solvent exposure risks
- Screen workplace fume exposure levels
- Monitor unexplained dizziness or headaches
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$558
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Volatiles
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$505
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The assay is used to determine concentration and potential toxicity of these substances.
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$505
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Volatiles, Qualitative, Urine
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$510
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This panel includes acetone, isopropanol, methanol and ethanol.
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$510
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Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel (VGCC) Type N Antibody
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$1135
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N-type calcium channel antibodies are more highly associated with primary lung cancer than P/Q-type. One or all of the autoantibodies in the myasthenia gravis (MG)/LEMS evaluation can occur with neoplasia without evidence of neurological impairment. One or both calcium channel antibodies (P/Q and N) can occur with paraneoplastic and idiopathic cerebellar ataxia, encephalomyeloneuropathies, and autonomic neuropathy. Classical symptoms of LEMS include proximal muscle weakness, fatigability, dry mouth and impotence. When presentation is further complicated with oculobulbar weakness, these symptoms can easily be misinterpreted as MG. However, because VGCC antibodies are positive in only approximately 5% of MG patients, the measurement of these antibodies is very useful in distinguishing LEMS from MG.
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$1135
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Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel (VGCC) Type P/Q Antibody
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$1513
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To diagnose Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, a paraneoplastic syndrome associated with small-cell lung carcinoma.
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$1513
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Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel (VGKC) Antibody
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$1782
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Limbic encephalitis (LE) is a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome often associated with small cell lung carcinoma and more rarely with testicular, breast, and other tumors. Clinical hallmarks of paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis are changing mental status, short-term memory impairment, seizures, confusion, and behavioral changes. Hu antibody-negative LE patients usually do not develop symptoms beyond the limbic system and appear to improve more often after treatment of the cancer than those who have Hu antibodies, suggesting that the pathogenesis of the LE in both groups could be different. Recent studies have detected antibodies to voltage-gated potassium channels (VGKC) in patients with LE, with and without associated tumors. Neurological symptoms were found to improve with a reduction of VGKC antibody levels.
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von Willebrand Antigen, Multimeric
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$1081
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von Willebrand Disease is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder and it may also be acquired. Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) is critical for normal hemostasis; mediating platelet adhesion to the damaged endothelium and protecting Factor VIII from proteolytic degradation in circulation. VWF Multimeric Analysis is used to assist in categorizing disease subtype.
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$1081
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von Willebrand Disease Gene Sequencing
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$5860
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Individuals with a diagnosis, or suspected diagnosis, of von Willebrand disease would be given this test to identify the genetic cause to facilitate appropriate treatment.
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$5860
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von Willebrand Disease Panel with Collagen Binding Assay (CBA)
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$4192
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This test may be used to help diagnose von Willebrand disease (VWD) and categorize disease subtype.von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a blood coagulation protein that has 2 functions: (1) mediating platelet adhesion to the injured endothelium and (2) acting as a protective carrier protein for coagulation factor VIII. Deficiency of VWF causes VWD, the most common inherited bleeding disorder that affects approximately 1 in 1,000 individuals at the primary care level [1]. VWD is classified into type 1 (quantitative deficiency of VWF), type 2 (qualitative deficiency of VWF), and type 3 (total absence of VWF). Different types of VWD are further categorized into subtypes, identification of which is important to inform prognosis and treatment decisions.Three tests are recommended for initial diagnosis of VWD [2]: VWF antigen, platelet-dependent VWF activity (eg, ristocetin cofactor), and factor VIII activity. Additional tests may be needed to further identify the subtype of VWD. VWF multimer analysis and collagen binding activity are included in this panel and are useful to discriminate between VWD subtype 2A/2B from 2M and rare forms of 2M [1].Test results of acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) may be similar to those of congenital VWD [1, 2]. However, patients with AVWS do not have a family history of bleeding or a personal life-long history of bleeding. Conditions associated with AVWS include lymphoproliferative disorders, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, Wilms tumor expressing GPIb, myeloproliferative disorders, aortic stenosis, ventricular assist devices, and hypothyroidism.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. James PD, et al. Blood Adv. 2021;5(1):280-300.2. Higgins RA, et al. Platelets and van Willebrand factor. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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von Willebrand Disease Panel without Collagen Binding Assay (CBA)
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$3637
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Description:
This panel may be used to help diagnose von Willebrand disease (VWD) and categorize disease subtype.von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a blood coagulation protein that has 2 functions: (1) mediating platelet adhesion to the injured endothelium and (2) acting as a protective carrier protein for coagulation factor VIII. Deficiency of VWF causes VWD, the most common inherited bleeding disorder that affects approximately 1 in 1,000 individuals at the primary care level [1]. VWD is classified into type 1 (quantitative deficiency of VWF), type 2 (qualitative deficiency of VWF), and type 3 (total absence of VWF). Different types of VWD are further categorized into subtypes, identification of which is important to inform prognosis and treatment decisions.Three tests are recommended for initial diagnosis of VWD [2]: VWF antigen, platelet-dependent VWF activity (eg, ristocetin cofactor), and factor VIII activity. Additional tests may be needed to further identify the subtype of VWD. VWF multimer analysis is also included in this panel and is useful for discriminating between VWD type 2M from 2A/2B and platelet-type VWD [1].Test results of acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) may be similar to those of congenital VWD [1, 2]. However, patients with AVWS do not have a family history of bleeding or a personal life-long history of bleeding. Conditions associated with AVWS include lymphoproliferative disorders, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, Wilms tumor expressing GPIb, myeloproliferative disorders, aortic stenosis, ventricular assist devices, and hypothyroidism.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. James PD, et al. Blood Adv. 2021;5(1):280-300.2. Higgins RA, et al. Platelets and van Willebrand factor. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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von Willebrand Factor Antigen
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$885
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Description:
von Willebrand Disease is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder; it may also be acquired. von Willebrand Factor is necessary for platelet adhesion to injured endothelium. von Willebrand Factor Antigen is useful in assessing the quantity of von Willebrand Factor. When combined with other tests, results are useful in categorizing the type of von Willebrand Disease.
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$885
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von Willebrand Factor Antigen, IHC with Interpretation
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$834
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The presence of Factor VIII Related Antigen in malignant tissue is consistent with a vascular origin of the tumor.
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$834
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von Willebrand Factor Collagen Binding Assay
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$556
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The Collagen Binding Activity is a surrogate assay for the measurement of von Willebrand Factor (VWF) mediated Platelet adhesion. Decreased activity (collagen bound to the A3 domain of the VWF protein) relative to the VWF antigen level, is observed with qualitative defects of VWF (type 2 disorders). The CBA assay may assist in the discrimination of type 2 disorders. In addition, there have been reports of isolated defects of CBA as a cause for a variant form of von Willebrand disease.
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$556
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von Willebrand Factor GPIbM Activity
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$718
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Description:
Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most frequent inherited bleeding disorder and is characterized by either a quantitative or qualitative defect of von Willebrand Factor (VWF). During primary hemostasis, VWF mediates platelet adhesion and aggregation via binding to the platelet glycoprotein Ib (GPIB) receptor at the site of injury. VWF is also the specific carrier protein of Factor VIII, protecting FVIII from proteolytic degradation in circulation. The initial screening evaluation of VWD includes testing for VWF antigen, VWF activity, and Factor VIII activity. Historically, the most commonly performed VWF activity assay has been the Ristocetin Cofactor assay (VWF:RCo). The GPIbM activity assay is a ristocetin independent activity assay and provides several advantages over the VWF:RCo assay - improved sensitivity (eg. lower reporting limit) and precision, and insensitivity to benign VWF variants (seen in 60-70% and 15-20% of African and Caucasian descent, respectively) that reduce ristocetin interaction and potentially leading to a potentially false diagnosis of VWD or type 2 VWD (VWD associated with markedly decreased VWF activity compared to VWF antigen level). It should be noted that reference intervals are from non-ABO typed donors.
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$718
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von Willebrand Screen
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$2555
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Description:
This test may be used for initial evaluation of individuals with clinical suspicion of von Willebrand disease (VWD).von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a blood coagulation protein that has 2 functions: (1) mediating platelet adhesion to the injured endothelium and (2) acting as a protective carrier protein for coagulation factor VIII. Deficiency of VWF causes VWD, the most common inherited bleeding disorder that affects approximately 1 in 1,000 individuals at the primary care level [1]. VWD is classified into type 1 (quantitative deficiency of VWF), type 2 (qualitative deficiency of VWF), and type 3 (total absence of VWF). Different types of VWD are further categorized into subtypes, identification of which is important to inform prognosis and treatment decisions.Three tests are recommended for initial diagnosis of VWD [2]: VWF antigen, platelet-dependent VWF activity (eg, ristocetin cofactor), and factor VIII activity. Additional tests may be needed to further identify the subtype of VWD.Test results of acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) may be similar to those of congenital VWD [1, 2]. However, patients with AVWS do not have a family history of bleeding or a personal life-long history of bleeding. Conditions associated with AVWS include lymphoproliferative disorders, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, Wilms tumor expressing GPIb, myeloproliferative disorders, aortic stenosis, ventricular assist devices, and hypothyroidism.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.References1. James PD, et al. Blood Adv. 2021;5(1):280-300.2. Higgins RA, et al. Platelets and van Willebrand factor. In: Rifai R, et al, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier Inc; 2022.
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$2555
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Voriconazole
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$899
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The antifungal drug voriconazole is commonly used in the treatment of various types of fungal infections. An increased fungal resistance to similar drugs of greater toxicity has promoted the use of voriconazole in treating infections caused by aspergillus and other fungal species. The chronic nature of fungal infections demands constant monitoring of voriconazole levels within a patient to ensure that adequate therapeutic levels of the drug are administered, absorbed and subsequently excreted.
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Vulval Cancer Blood Scan
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$111
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Description:
- Detect early signs of vulval cancer
- Reveal hidden health issues effortlessly
- Clarify unexplained symptoms with precision
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) CA 19-9
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 3 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$111
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Walker-Warburg Syndrome
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$1813
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The Walker-Warburg syndrome test offers molecular detection of one pathogenic variant in the FKTN gene, F390fs (c.1167dupA), which accounts for greater than 99% of Ashkenazi-Jewish Walker-Warburg syndrome pathogenic variants.Walker-Warburg syndrome is an autosomal recessive multi-system disorder which affects the development of the brain, muscles, and eyes. Clinical features include significant intellectual disability, increasing hyptotonia, visual impairment, and early death.
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Wall Pellitory (w19) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to wall pellitory (Parietaria officinalis). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Wall Pellitory (w21) IgE
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$44
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This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to wall pellitory (Parietaria judaica). Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Walnut, Black IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Check walnut food sensitivity reactions
- Screen digestive discomfort trigger foods
- Track skin flare-up food causes
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$254
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Walnut Component Panel
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$115
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Whole food allergen IgE tests are very sensitive but some patients with positive results do not have a true food allergy. Food component IgE tests offer more specific information that better predicts the likelihood that a true food allergy exists and other details of potential clinical relevance. A final food allergy diagnosis should always be based on a combination of IgE test results, a physical examination, and clinical history.
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$115
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Walnut (f256) IgE
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$44
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This test detects the presence of specific IgE against walnuts. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Walnut (f256) IgE with Reflex to Component Panel
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$44
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Description:
This test measures specific IgE antibodies to walnuts with reflex to a walnut component panel if the IgE result is positive. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about allergens included in this panel may be found on the Quest Diagnostics Test Directory.Reference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Walnut (f256) IgG
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$120
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Description:
- Pinpoint walnut allergies causing discomfort
- Reveal hidden triggers for digestive issues
- Clarify unexplained symptoms with precision
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Allergy blood testing,
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$120
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Walnut Tree (t10) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to walnut tree. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Warfarin, Serum/Plasma
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$509
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Description:
- Check your blood thinner levels
- Monitor warfarin medication effectiveness
- Screen for bleeding or clotting risk
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$509
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Watermelon (rf329) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against watermelon. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Weight Loss Checkup
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$257
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Description:
- Tracks health factors for weight loss
- Monitors essential weight-related metrics
- Checks body functions affecting weight
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated)
Cortisol, Total
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estimated turnaround for results is 4 business days.
Estradiol, serum.
Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c
Insulin.
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Lipid Panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated).
Ferritin, serum.
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$257
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Wellness Test In-Depth for Men & Women
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$308
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Description:
Take a deep dive toward understanding your body & health with our most comprehensive wellness test. It covers comprehensive biomarkers such as blood count, kidney and liver function markers, thyroid and heart health, vitamin and mineral status, blood sugar levels & more. This comprehensive test provides the insights you need to identify threats to your health and make positive changes. Embrace healthy living.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity (Cardiac Risk Assessment) Liver function profile: Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT); albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT); bilirubin, direct; bilirubin, total; protein, total, serum Kidney function profile: Albumin, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Creatinine, Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (calculated), Glucose, Phosphate (as Phosphorus), Potassium, Sodium, Urea Nitrogen Thyroid profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Total Iron, Iron Binding Capacity, % Saturation (calculated) Ferritin, serum Lipid panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Insulin, fasting Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) Urinalysis: Color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, bilirubin, and urobilinogen. These tests are done on all routine urinalysis ordered and if protein, leukocyte, occult blood, nitrite, and turbidity are all negative, microscopic examination is not performed; just the above parameters are reported. (If results are abnormal test will reflex to include microscopic examination). Vitamin B12 Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Heart & cholesterol,
Allergy blood testing,
Price:
$308
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Wellness Test Light for Men & Women
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$197
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Our Wellness Test Light is a simple yet powerful tool to monitor your overall well-being. The best thing - it’s for everyone. It’s focused on key markers like hemoglobin A1c to check for blood sugar levels, a lipid panel for heart health, urinalysis, GGT to check for chronic stress and liver health, and the wellness basics: CBC and CMP. Get a snapshot of your vital health indicators and catch any issues before they become serious.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Lipid panel: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated), LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated), Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Urinalysis: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment. Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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General wellness,
Price:
$197
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Wellness Test Medium for Men & Women
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$272
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If you’re looking for a deeper exploration of your health status, our Wellness Test Medium for Men & Women is what you need. From testosterone levels and thyroid function to cardiovascular health, liver and kidney function, blood sugar, urinalysis, and iron status, this panel leaves no stone unturned. Gain a comprehensive understanding of your body, identify any potential risks, and take proactive steps towards better health.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Ferritin, serum Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Testosterone, serum C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Lipid panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Thyroid profile: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Urinalysis: Color; appearance; specific gravity; pH; protein; glucose; occult blood; ketones; leukocyte esterase; nitrite; bilirubin; urobilinogen; microscopic examination of urine sediment. Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3; Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. In patients receiving therapy with high biotin doses (ie, > 5 mg/day), no sample should be taken until at least eight hours after the last biotin administration. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
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General wellness,
Price:
$272
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Western Equine Encephalitis Virus (IgG, IgM) Antibody Panel, IFA
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$1020
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Description:
IgG titers ≥1:16 suggest exposure (either past or recent), while the presence of IgM indicated recent infection.
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$1020
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Western Ragweed (w2) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to western ragweed. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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West Nile Virus Antibodies (IgG, IgM), CSF
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$283
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Description:
- Detect West Nile infection in spine
- Screen for brain infection symptoms
- Assess recent versus past exposure
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$283
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West Nile Virus Antibodies (IgG, IgM), Serum
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$283
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Description:
- Detect West Nile Virus exposure quickly
- Screen mosquito-borne infection symptoms today
- Check flu-like symptoms after bites
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$283
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West Nile Virus Antibody (IgM), CSF
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$283
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Description:
- Detect West Nile virus brain infection
- Screen for serious neurological symptoms causes
- Assess spinal fluid infection status quickly
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$283
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West Nile Virus Antibody (IgM), Serum
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$283
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Description:
- Detect recent West Nile virus exposure
- Check fever and headache causes
- Screen mosquito-related infection symptoms
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$283
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West Nile Virus RNA, Qualitative, Real-Time PCR, Miscellaneous
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$821
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Description:
- Detect active West Nile virus infection
- Check mosquito-related fever symptoms fast
- Screen for recent viral exposure risk
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$821
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Wheat (f4) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against wheat. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Wheat (f4) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Screen for wheat sensitivity symptoms
- Detect bloating and digestion triggers
- Track fatigue linked to food
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$118
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Wheat IgG4
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$254
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Description:
- Detect possible wheat food sensitivity
- Screen bloating and digestion issues
- Track energy levels after eating wheat
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$254
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Whey (f236) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against whey. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Whey (f236) IgG
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$121
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Description:
- Pinpoint the cause of digestive issues
- Reveal hidden food sensitivities effortlessly
- Clarify the source of chronic inflammation
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Allergy blood testing,
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$121
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White Ash (t15) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to white ash. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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White Bean (f15) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against white beans. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
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$107
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Description:
Most commonly utilized test to monitor characteristic response to infection. Diagnostically useful for diseases such as leukemia, leukocyte disorders, as well as monitoring therapy of these diseases.
Alternative names: WBC,Leukocyte Count
Patient Instructions:
Fasting is not required.
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General wellness,
Price:
$107
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White Blood Cell Count (WBC) and Differential
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$30
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Description:
A screening test for various disease states to include leukemia and inflammatory processes.
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$30
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White-Faced Hornet (i2) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against white-faced hornets. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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White Mulberry (t70) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to white mulberry. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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White Pine (t16) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to white pine. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Whole Exome
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$18491
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Description:
Whole Exome includes high-quality whole exome sequence analysis of single patient cases, coupled with whole exome deletion/duplication analysis. Whole exome allows detection of single-nucleotide and indel variants, as well as larger deletions/duplications.Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) is a robust and one of the most comprehensive genetic tests for identifying the disease-causing changes in a large variety of genetic disorders.In WES, protein-coding regions of all genes (approximately 20,000) of the human genome, known as the exome, are sequenced using next-generation sequencing technologies. While the exome constitutes only approximately 1% of the whole genome, 85% of all disease-causing mutations are located there.Indeed, WES has not only been successful in the identification of new disease genes but is also a powerful method in clinical settings to identify the molecular basis of genetic disorders across various medical specialties.The diagnostic yield of WES is higher than some traditional gene diagnostic methods. A definite diagnosis is typically obtained in 20% to 60% of cases, depending on the medical specialty, with severe, early-onset disorders having the highest diagnostic rates (The Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study 2014 Nature; Farwell et al. 2015 Genetics in Medicine; Stark et al. 2016 Genetics in Medicine).WES is most suitable for individuals with:1. A complex, unspecific genetic disorder with multiple differential diagnoses2. A genetically heterogeneous disorder3. A suspected genetic disorder where a specific genetic test is not available4. Unsuccessful previous genetic testing
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$18491
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Whole Exome Family Duo
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$27170
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Description:
Whole Exome Family Duo includes high-quality whole exome sequence analysis of an index patient and family member, coupled with whole exome deletion/duplication analysis. Whole Exome Duo is an essential tool for detecting de novo mutations and copy number variants, which underlie many of the early-onset diseases.Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) is a robust and one of the most comprehensive genetic tests for identifying the disease-causing changes in a large variety of genetic disorders.In WES, protein-coding regions of all genes (approximately 20,000) of the human genome, known as the exome, are sequenced using next-generation sequencing technologies. While the exome constitutes only approximately 1% of the whole genome, 85% of all disease-causing mutations are located there.Indeed, WES has not only been successful in the identification of new disease genes but is also a powerful method in clinical settings to identify the molecular basis of genetic disorders across various medical specialties.The diagnostic yield of WES is higher than some traditional gene diagnostic methods. A definite diagnosis is typically obtained in 20% to 60% of cases, depending on the medical specialty, with severe, early-onset disorders having the highest diagnostic rates (The Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study 2014 Nature; Farwell et al. 2015 Genetics in Medicine; Stark et al. 2016 Genetics in Medicine).WES is most suitable for individuals with:1. A complex, unspecific genetic disorder with multiple differential diagnoses2. A genetically heterogeneous disorder3. A suspected genetic disorder where a specific genetic test is not available4. Unsuccessful previous genetic testing
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$27170
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Whole Exome Family Trio
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$35849
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Description:
Whole Exome Family Trio includes high-quality whole exome sequence analysis of an index patient and parents or other family member, coupled with whole exome deletion/duplication analysis. Whole Exome Trio Plus is an essential tool for detecting de novo mutations and copy number variants, which underlie many of the early-onset diseases.Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) is a robust and one of the most comprehensive genetic tests for identifying the disease-causing changes in a large variety of genetic disorders.In WES, protein-coding regions of all genes (approximately 20,000) of the human genome, known as the exome, are sequenced using next-generation sequencing technologies. While the exome constitutes only approximately 1% of the whole genome, 85% of all disease-causing mutations are located there.Indeed, WES has not only been successful in the identification of new disease genes but is also a powerful method in clinical settings to identify the molecular basis of genetic disorders across various medical specialties.The diagnostic yield of WES is higher than some traditional gene diagnostic methods. A definite diagnosis is typically obtained in 20% to 60% of cases, depending on the medical specialty, with severe, early-onset disorders having the highest diagnostic rates (The Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study 2014 Nature; Farwell et al. 2015 Genetics in Medicine; Stark et al. 2016 Genetics in Medicine).WES is most suitable for individuals with:1. A complex, unspecific genetic disorder with multiple differential diagnoses2. A genetically heterogeneous disorder3. A suspected genetic disorder where a specific genetic test is not available4. Unsuccessful previous genetic testing
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$35849
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Wild Rye Grass (g70) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to wild rye grass. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Willow (t12) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to willow. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Wilms' Tumor 1 (WT1) Mutation Analysis
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$4294
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Description:
WT1 mutations occur in up to 15% of patients with AML. Cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia (CN-AML) is the largest subgroup of AML, which represents approximately 45% of adult patients with AML. A WT1 mutation at diagnosis is associated with poor, outcome; it independently predicts a higher risk of relapse when other molecular markers with established prognostic significance and clinical variables are taken into consideration.
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$4294
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Wilson's Disease Profile
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$103
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Description:
Wilson's disease causes the body to retain copper. The liver of a person who has Wilson's disease does not release copper into bile as it should. The copper buildup leads to damage in the kidneys, brain, and eyes. If not treated, Wilson's disease can cause severe brain damage, liver failure, and death.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Ceruloplasmin
Copper, Serum or Plasma
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Liver diseases,
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$103
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Women's Anti Aging Test In-depth
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$473
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Description:
If you’re looking for a comprehensive approach to rewinding the aging clock, our Women’s Anti-Aging Testing In-depth is your answer. This panel provides a detailed analysis of hormones, including testosterone, FSH, LH, progesterone, prolactin, SHBG, estradiol, and thyroid hormones. Additionally, it assesses vital indicators of cardiovascular health, inflammation levels, liver and kidney function, cancer prevention, and nutrient deficiencies to optimize your wellness & reclaim your vitality.
Includes:
Testosterone, serum Estradiol, serum Progesterone, serum Prolactin, serum Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Sex Hormone binding Globulin, Serum Thyroid profile w/ TSH: T3 Uptake; T4 (Thyroxine), Total; Free T4 Index (T7); Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Iron, serum Folate Vitamin B12 Lipid panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated) Cancer Antigen (CA) 125, Serum CA 15-3 Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Specimens should be collected in the morning since iron values decrease by 30% during the course of the day and there can be significant interference from lipemia. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
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$473
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Women's Anti Aging Test Light
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$235
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Description:
This Women’s Anti-Aging Test Light panel is a simple yet powerful tool to kickstart your reverse-aging journey. It focuses on key biomarkers like estradiol, FSH, LH, Hemoglobin A1c for blood sugar, vitamin D, CRP for heart health, blood lipids, CBC and CMP. This basic anti-aging screen gives valuable insights into your hormone balance, vitality, and overall well-being.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Estradiol, serum Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Lipid panel: Cholesterol, total; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (calculated); triglycerides; Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated). Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. Estimated turnaround for results is 5 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$235
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Women's Hormone Balance Scan
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$271
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Description:
Comprehensive hormone panel to guide bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and evaluate general hormonal health. This test uses equilibrium dialysis methodology.
The Testosterone test in this panel will provide levels of Total Testosterone results ranging from 0 to 9,999. However, any value greater than 9,999 will be displayed as ">10,000" (over 10,000) instead of a specific number. Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Includes:
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) Sulfate
Estradiol
Estrogens (Total), Serum
Estrone, LC/MS/MS
Progesterone
Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Estrone Testing Nonpregnant patients only. No radioisotopes/isotopes administered 24 hours prior to venipuncture. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Price:
$271
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Women’s Hormone Health Checkup
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$323
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Description:
The Women’s Hormone Medium Test is your go-to if you’re looking for a comprehensive hormone test. It analyzes a wider range of crucial hormones, including estradiol, progesterone, total testosterone, thyroid function, and cortisol with Vitamin D and the basic CBC and CMP. With these comprehensive insights, you'll gain a deep understanding of your reproductive health, energy levels, metabolism, and overall well-being.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen Lipid Panel Cortisol, Total Estradiol, serum. Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Thyroid profile w/ TSH Progesterone, serum. Vitamin B12 Vitamin D Testosterone, Free and Total, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12-14 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12-14 hours before testing. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Cortisol, Total assay not recommended when patient is on prednisone/prednisolone therapy due to cross reactivity with the antibody used in this assay. Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 7 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Price:
$323
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Women's Hormone Light Test
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$128
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Description:
Our Women’s Hormone Light Test is tailored specifically for women seeking optimal well-being. This panel includes the essentials: hormones like estradiol, FSH, LH, and total testosterone and wellness biomarkers like CBC and CMP, which can help you gain valuable insights to enhance fertility, regulate menstrual health, boost energy levels, and promote overall vitality. If you want something quick but effective, this panel is for you.
Includes:
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils)
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile ( includes eGFR ): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ration, Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Estradiol
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Testosterone Total LC/MS/MS (This testosterone test will also provide results when the total testosterone value is >1500 but <10,000.)
Patient Instructions:
Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results. Some tests in this panel may exhibit interference when sample is collected from a person who is consuming a supplement with a high dose of biotin (also termed as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R). Patient should be cautioned to stop biotin consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample.
Categories:
Hormones & metabolism,
Specific blood tests for women,
Infertility blood testing,
Price:
$128
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Women’s HRT Hormones Deep Benchmark Test
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$272
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Description:
- Checks hormone levels for HRT.
- Monitors hormonal balance in women.
- Evaluates effectiveness of hormone therapy.
Includes:
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (includes eGFR): Albumin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated), Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated), Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine with GFR Estimated, Globulin (calculated), Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Urea Nitrogen
Complete Blood Count / CBC (includes Differential and Platelets): WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW, Platelet Count, MPV and Differential (Absolute and Percent - Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) Progesterone, serum. Total Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) Testosterone (calculated) Tri-iodothyronine Free (FT3) Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Reverse Tri-iodothyronine (RT3)
Estimated turnaround for results is 8 business days.
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive, LC/MS/MS
Patient Instructions:
You should fast for 12 hours before collection of the specimen. Fasting is defined as no consumption of food or beverage other than water for at least 12 hours before testing. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.
Estimated turnaround for results is 10 business days. If confirmation testing is required, the estimated time may be extended.
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$272
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Wormwood (w5) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test quantifies an individual's IgE response to wormwood. Allergen-specific serum IgE testing is considered comparable to skin testing and may be preferred in some clinical situations. However, a positive test result only indicates that a patient is sensitized to the allergen of concern. Many IgE-sensitized individuals do not develop any symptoms when exposed to the allergen. A diagnosis of allergy should only be made by a trained medical provider after conducting a thorough clinical evaluation [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference 1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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XSense®, Fragile X with Reflex
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$264
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Description:
- Analyze chance of having inherited condition
- Identify risk for learning disabilities
- Reveal family planning information for children
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XSense®, Fragile X with Reflex
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$264
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XSense®, Fragile X with Reflex and Chromosome Analysis, Blood
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$3661
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Description:
This test panel can be used to detect abnormalities in the FMR1 gene and chromosome abnormalities. Results may be useful for determining the cause of intellectual disability (ID)/developmental delay (DD) and for informing reproductive counseling for individuals with a family history of ID/DD. An increased number of CGG repeats in the FMR1 gene may cause fragile X syndrome (FXS), fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI), or fragile X-associated tremor ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) [1]. If an expanded allele (>85 CGG repeats) is detected, methylation analysis will be performed reflexively to help determine premutation or full mutation status. Chromosome abnormalities may be linked to several conditions, including infertility, miscarriage, birth defects, ID, and DD.FXS is the most common inherited form of ID and typically affects males more severely than females. Full mutations (>200 repeats) cause FXS, while premutations (55-200 repeats) confer an increased risk of FXPOI, for females, and FXTAS, primarily for older males. The reflex methylation analysis helps determinate hypermethylation status, an indicator of FMR1 gene silencing. It can also detect a mosaic condition in which the CGG repeat number is in the full mutation range, but subpopulations of cells have no hypermethylation. Testing for FXS and related disorders may be considered for individuals with ID, DD, autism spectrum disorder, POI, or intention tremor and ataxia [1]. This test can also be used to identify FXS carriers and determine an individual's risk of having a child with FXS.Chromosome analysis detects trisomies, such as trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), trisomy 13, and trisomy 18, and sex chromosome abnormalities such as Turner (45,X) and Klinefelter (47,XXY) syndromes. Chromosome analysis also detects microscopically visible chromosomal rearrangements, including Robertsonian translocations, reciprocal translocations, inversions, marker chromosomes, and chromosomal mosaicism at or above 14%.Disorders that cannot be detected with this panel include most microdeletion syndromes, such as DiGeorge, Prader-Willi, Angelman, Williams, and Smith-Magenis; single-gene disorders, such as FXS caused by deletions and point mutations of FMR1; and chromosomal mosaicism below 14%.Although FXS and chromosome abnormalities are common causes of ID/DD, many other genetic causes can lead to ID/DD. In the absence of clinical suspicion for a specific genetic disorder, a chromosomal microarray analysis (test code 16478) is recommended by the International Standards for Cytogenomic Arrays Consortium as the first-tier cytogenetic diagnostic test for patients with unexplained ID/DD, autism spectrum disorders, or multiple congenital anomalies [2].The components of this panel are also available separately.The results of this test should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings.For more information on this test, or other genetic tests that might be appropriate, please contact Quest Genomics Client Services at 1.866.GENE.INFO (1.866.436.3463).References1. Spector E, et al. Genet Med. 2021;23(5):799-812. 2. Miller DT, et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2010;86(5):749-764.
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$3661
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Yeast (f45) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against yeast. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Yeast (f45) IgG
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$118
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Description:
- Detect yeast food sensitivity reactions
- Check digestive discomfort root causes
- Screen for diet-related skin issues
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$118
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Yellow Dock Weed (rw23) IgE
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$44
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Yellow dock (rumex crispus) is a perennial flowering herb that is native to Europe and now well established throughout the United States as an invasive species. Yellow dock pollen may serve as an aeroallergen in susceptible patients.
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$44
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Yellow Hornet (i5) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against yellow hornets. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Yellow Jacket (i3) IgE
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$44
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Description:
This test detects the presence of specific IgE against yellow jackets. A positive test only indicates that a person is sensitized and potentially allergic to this allergen. A diagnosis of allergy requires clinical signs and symptoms that appear to be associated with exposure to the allergen in addition to the detection of markers of IgE sensitization [1].More specific information about this allergen can be found on the following website: https://www.thermofisher.com/phadia/us/en/resources/allergen-encyclopedia.htmlReference1. Bernstein IL, et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2008;100(3 Suppl 3):S1-S148.
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$44
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Yersinia, Culture
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$269
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Description:
Yersinia enterocolitica causes a variety of symptoms depending upon the age of the patient. In children, symptoms often include fever, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhea.
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$269
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Yersinia enterocolitica Antibodies (IgG, IgA)
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$859
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Description:
Y. enterocolitica is associated with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, including enteritis, colitis, and reactive arthritis. Specific IgG and IgA antibodies are typically present following acute infection.
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$859
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Yo Antibody Screen with Reflex to Titer and Western Blot
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$707
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Description:
Purkinje Cell (Yo) antibody is found in approximately half of the patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and is associated with ovarian, uterine, and small cell lung carcinomas and Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
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$707
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ZAP-70
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$1162
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Description:
Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia have variable outcome. Some live with their disease for more than 25 years and some die within a few years. ZAP70 can predict patients who have aggressive disease and need aggressive therapy.
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$1162
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Zika Virus Antibody (IgM)
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$1247
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Description:
This test is intended for the presumptive qualitative detection of Zika virus IgM antibodies in serum from individuals who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and epidemiological criteria for Zika virus testing. Zika viruses are primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitos [1].Most individuals with a Zika virus infection are asymptomatic. Individuals with symptomatic infections may experience fever, rash, and muscle/joint pain [2]. Per the 2019 CDC guidelines, a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) and an IgM antibody test should be performed on maternal serum and a NAAT on maternal urine for pregnant women who live in or have traveled (during the pregnancy) to geographic areas at risk for Zika and who have a fetus with prenatal ultrasound findings consistent with congenital Zika virus infection. For current testing guidelines, see Testing Guidance | Zika Virus | CDC.Zika infection shares clinical and epidemiological features with other arbovirus infections such as Dengue and Chikungunya. For CDC guidelines on testing concurrently for Zika and Dengue, see Testing Guidance | Dengue | CDC.Serologic results may be difficult to interpret due to cross-reactivity between Zika IgM and Dengue IgM antibodies. If Zika virus NAAT results are negative, a presumptive positive Zika IgM result requires additional confirmatory testing. Zika IgM antibodies can persist for months or years following infection. Therefore, the presence of Zika IgM antibodies may not indicate a recent infection.1. Subcommittee on Laboratory Practices, ASM, and Public Relations Committee, Pan American Society for Clinical Virology (PASCV). Zika virus: An Update on the Diseaseand Guidance for Laboratory Testing. September 2022. Accessed May 9, 2023. Zika Virus: An Update on the Disease and Guidance for Laboratory Testing | ASM.org.2. Sharp TM, et al. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2019 Jun 14;68(1):1-10.
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$1247
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Zika Virus RNA, Qualitative TMA Panel, Serum/Urine
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$4533
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of Zika virus in serum and urine from individuals who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and epidemiological criteria for Zika virus testing. Zika viruses are primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitos [1]. Most individuals with a Zika virus infection are asymptomatic. Individuals with symptomatic infections may experience fever, rash, and muscle/joint pain [2]. Per the 2019 CDC guidelines, testing is recommended only for symptomatic pregnant women with a history of living in or traveling to a geographic area at risk for Zika. For current testing guidelines, see https://www.cdc.gov/zika/hc-providers/testing-guidance.htmlFor individuals meeting the CDC criteria, concurrent testing of serum and urine is recommended as soon as possible after symptom onset. Zika infection shares clinical and epidemiological features with other arbovirus infections such as Dengue and Chikungunya. For CDC guidelines on testing concurrently for Zika and Dengue, see https://www.cdc.gov/dengue/healthcare-providers/testing/testing-guidance.html1. Subcommittee on Laboratory Practices, ASM, and Public Relations Committee, Pan American Society for Clinical Virology (PASCV). Zika Virus: An Update on the Disease and Guidance for Laboratory Testing. September 2022. Accessed May 9, 2023. https://asm.org/Guideline/Zika-virus-An-update-on-the-disease-and-guidance-f2. Sharp TM, et al. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2019 Jun 14;68(1):1-10.
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$4533
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Zika Virus RNA, Qualitative TMA, Serum
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$2266
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Description:
This test is intended for the qualitative detection of Zika virus in serum from individuals who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and epidemiological criteria for Zika virus testing. Zika viruses are primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitos [1]. Most individuals with Zika infections are asymptomatic. Individuals with symptomatic infections may experience fever, rash, and muscle/joint pain [2]. Per the 2019 CDC guidelines, testing is recommended only for symptomatic pregnant women with a history of living in or traveling to a geographic area at risk for Zika. For current testing guidelines, see https://www.cdc.gov/zika/hc-providers/testing-guidance.htmlFor individuals meeting the CDC criteria, concurrent testing of serum and urine is recommended as soon as possible after symptom onset. Zika infection shares clinical and epidemiological features with other arbovirus infections such as Dengue and Chikungunya. For CDC guidelines on testing concurrently for Zika and Dengue, see https://www.cdc.gov/dengue/healthcare-providers/testing/testing-guidance.html1. Subcommittee on Laboratory Practices, ASM, and Public Relations Committee, Pan American Society for Clinical Virology (PASCV). Zika virus: An Update on the Disease and Guidance for Laboratory Testing. September 2022. Accessed May 9, 2023. https://asm.org/Guideline/Zika-virus-An-update-on-the-disease-and-guidance-f2. Sharp TM, et al. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2019 Jun 14;68(1):1-10.
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$2266
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Zika Virus RNA, Qualitative TMA, Serum/Urine and IgM Panel
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$5779
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Description:
This panel is intended for the qualitative detection of Zika virus in serum and urine and the presumptive qualitative detection of Zika virus IgM antibodies in serum from individuals who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clinical and epidemiological criteria for Zika virus testing. Zika viruses are primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitos [1].Most individuals with Zika infections are asymptomatic. Individuals with symptomatic infections may experience fever, rash, and muscle/joint pain [2].Per the 2019 CDC guidelines, a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) and an IgM antibody test should be performed on maternal serum and a NAAT on maternal urine for pregnant women who live in or have traveled (during the pregnancy) to geographic areas at risk for Zika and who have a fetus with prenatal ultrasound findings consistent with congenital Zika virus infection. For current testing guidelines, see https://www.cdc.gov/zika/hc-providers/testing-guidance.htmlZika infection shares clinical and epidemiological features with other arbovirus infections such as Dengue and Chikungunya. For CDC guidelines on testing concurrently for Zika and Dengue, see https://www.cdc.gov/dengue/healthcare-providers/testing/testing-guidance.html. Serologic results may be difficult to interpret due to cross-reactivity between Zika IgM and Dengue IgM antibodies. If Zika virus NAAT results are negative, a presumptive positive Zika IgM result requires additional confirmatory testing. Zika IgM antibodies can persist for months or years following infection. Therefore, the presence of Zika IgM antibodies may not indicate a recent infection. 1. Subcommittee on Laboratory Practices, ASM, and Public Relations Committee, Pan American Society for Clinical Virology (PASCV). Zika Virus: An Update on the Disease and Guidance for Laboratory Testing. September 2022. Accessed May 9, 2023. https://asm.org/Guideline/Zika-virus-An-update-on-the-disease-and-guidance-f. 2. Sharp TM, et al. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2019 Jun 14;68(1):1-10.
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$5779
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Zinc
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$77
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Description:
Zinc is an essential element involved in a myriad of enzyme systems including wound healing, immune function, and fetal development. Zinc measurements are used to detect and monitor industrial, dietary, and accidental exposure to zinc. Also, zinc measurements may be used to evaluate health and monitor response to treatment.
A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Alternative Name(s):
ZN, Plasma
Includes:
Zinc
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Fitness, nutrition, anti-aging,
General wellness,
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$77
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Zinc, 24-Hour Urine
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$204
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Description:
Zinc is an essential element involved in a myriad of enzyme systems including wound healing, immune function, and fetal development. Zinc measurements are used to detect and monitor industrial, dietary, and accidental exposure to zinc. Also, zinc measurements may be used to evaluate health and monitor response to treatment.
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$204
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Zinc, Hair
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$1404
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Description:
Zinc is used industrially as a protective coating for other metals and an alloy in bronze and brass. It is also commonly found in hazardous waste sites. Exposure can result in nausea, fever (which manifests itself 3-10 hours after exposure and lasts 24-48 hours), hives, vomiting and gastrointestinal problems.
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$1404
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Zinc, Nails
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$1404
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Description:
Exposure monitoring/investigation. Not for clinical diagnostic purposes.
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$1404
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Zinc Protoporphyrin (ZPP)
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$189
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Zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) accumulates in erythrocytes as a result of chronic lead absorption or iron deficiency anemia.
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$189
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Zinc, Random Urine
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$336
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Description:
Zinc is an essential element involved in a myriad of enzyme systems including wound healing, immune function, and fetal development. Zinc measurements are used to detect and monitor industrial, dietary, and accidental exposure to zinc. Also, Zinc measurements may be used to evaluate health and monitor response to treatment.
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$336
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Zinc RBC
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$353
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Description:
- Measures zinc inside red blood cells
- Checks your body's zinc levels
- Assesses zinc for cell health
Patient Instructions:
No fasting needed.
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$353
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Zinc Transporter 8 (ZnT8) Antibody
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$823
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Description:
- Monitor risk for developing type 1 diabetes
- Screen for early signs of immune trouble
- Assess chances of future blood sugar problems
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$823
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Ziprasidone, Serum/Plasma
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$642
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Description:
- Check your ziprasidone medication levels
- Monitor treatment dose effectiveness accurately
- Track medication levels over time
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$642
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Zirconium
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$781
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Description:
- Check zirconium exposure in your body
- Screen for metal-related skin irritation
- Monitor occupational metal exposure levels
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$781
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Zonisamide
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$523
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Description:
Zonisamide is commonly used as an adjunct together with other conventional anticonvulsants. As multiple drugs are administered, it is important to monitor its level to optimize therapeutic effects, to assure compliance, and to avoid toxicity.
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$523
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