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FS
FS
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Allscripts (AEHR) Order Name
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Not
Orderable
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Sunrise Clinical Manager (SCM) Order Name
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Not Orderable
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EPIC Order Name
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Clinical Info
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Detection of fungi in clinical specimens Many fungi in the environment cause disease in severely compromised human hosts. Accordingly, the range of potential pathogenic fungi has increased as the number of immunosuppressed individuals (persons with AIDS, patients receiving chemotherapy or transplant rejection therapy, etc) has increased. Few fungal diseases can be diagnosed clinically; most are diagnosed by isolating and identifying the infecting fungus in the clinical laboratory.
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Specimen Type
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Container
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Collection Instructions
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Specimen Type: Varies Specimen Type: Body fluid Container/Tube: Sterile container Specimen Volume: Entire collection Specimen Type: Bone marrow Container/Tube: Sterile container Specimen Volume: Entire collection Specimen Type: Fresh tissue or stool Supplies: Stool Collection Kit, Random (T635) Container/Tube: Sterile container Specimen Volume: Pea sized Collection Instructions: Tissue should be placed in small amount of sterile saline or sterile water. Specimen Type: Respiratory specimen Container/Tube: Sterile container Specimen Volume: Entire collection Specimen Type: Urine Container/Tube: Sterile container Specimen Volume: 2 mL Collection Instructions: Collect a random urine specimen. Acceptable Fresh tissue or body fluid is the preferred specimen type instead of a swab specimen. Specimen Type: Swab Sources: Dermal, ear, mouth, ocular, throat, or wound Container/Tube: Culture transport swab (noncharcoal) Culturette Specimen Volume: Swab Collection Instructions: 1. Before collecting specimen, wipe away any excessive amount of secretion and discharge, if appropriate. 2. Obtain secretions or fluid from source with sterile swab. 3. If smear and culture are requested or both a bacterial culture and fungal culture are requested, collect a second swab to maximize test sensitivity. Specimen Minimum Volume: Bone Marrow or Body Fluid: 1 mL; Respiratory Specimen: 1.5 mL; Tissue: pea-sized piece Specimen Stability Information: Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
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Varies | Refrigerated (preferred) | 7 days | | Ambient | 7 days |
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Transport Instructions
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Specimen Stability
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Methodology
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Calcofluor/KOH Stain
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Days Performed
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Monday through Sunday
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Performing Laboratory
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Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester
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CPT
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87206 87176-Tissue processing (if appropriate)
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PDM
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DONOTSEND
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Result Interpretation
Negative
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Forms
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