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| C4 Complement Component | ||
| Order Code: C4
Epic Lab Code: LAB151 Order Form: A-1a General Lab or Epic Req |
Chemistry 6240 RCP 356-3527 |
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Specimen: |
Plasma | ||
Collection Medium: |
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Alternate Collection Media: |
Call laboratory for additional acceptable specimen collection containers. | ||
Minimum: |
5 ml whole blood from light green top tube | ||
Rejection Criteria: |
Specimens collected in Sodium Citrate tubes. | ||
Testing Schedule: |
24 hrs/day, 7 days a week, including holidays. | ||
Analytic Time: |
2 hours (upon receipt in laboratory) | ||
Reference Range: |
16-47 mg/dl | ||
Comments: |
Measures concentration by specific antibody. If cryoglobulin present or suspected, collect specimen as directed for 'Cryoglobulin, Serum'. | ||
Test Limitations: |
Criterion: Recovery within plus or minus 10% of initial value. Icterus: No significant interference up to an I index of 60 (approximate conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin concentration: 60 mg/dl or 1026 umol/l). Hemolysis: No significant interference up to an H index of 900 (approximate hemoglobin concentration: 900 mg/dl or 559 umol/l) Lipemia (Intralipid): No significant interference up to an L index of 1000 (approximate triglycerides concentration: 2000 mg/dl or 22.8 mmol/l). There is poor correlation between turbidity and triglycerides concentration. Rheumatoid factors up to 1200 IU/ml do not interfere. No high-dose hook effect is seen up to a C4 concentration of 500 mg/dl. Monoclonal gammopathy sera of the IgA or IgM type can interfere with the C4 determination. | ||
Methodology: |
Immunoturbimetric | ||
CPT Code: |
86160 | ||
See also: Cryoglobulin, Serum |
Updated: 12/14/2006
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