Inpatient and Outpatient Orderable
Pompe Diseases Build info
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Procedure Name |
POMPE DISEASES |
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Procedure Master Number |
LAB14023 |
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Procedure ID |
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Clinical Info |
Use to diagnose Pompe disease only; not indicated for carrier screening. |
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Specimen Sources |
Blood, Arterial Blood, Capillary Blood, Central Line Blood, Venous | ||||||||||||
Specimen Types |
Blood | ||||||||||||
Container |
Lavender Top Tube or ACD Yellow Top Tube |
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Collection Instructions |
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Specimen Volume |
3 mL whole blood (1 mL min) |
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Transport Instructions |
Refrigerated |
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Specimen Stability |
3 Days Room Temperature |
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Methodology |
Quantitative Fluorometry |
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Days Performed |
TAT: 4-11 Days |
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Performing Laboratory |
ARUP Laboratory |
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CPT |
82657 |
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PDM |
245199 | ||||||||||||
Only Orderable at Locations: |
Orderable Everywhere | ||||||||||||
Results |
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Result Interpretation5.5 - 25.0 nmol hydrolyzed/hr/mg protein This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by ARUP Laboratories. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. This test was performed in a CLIA certified laboratory and is intended for clinical purposes. |
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