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Test code: | 3148 |
Type of disorder: | Peripheral Neuropathy, Autoimmune |
Disease(s) tested for: | Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndrome, Anti-MAG neuropathy, Anti-Sulfatide neuropathy, Gait ataxia late onset polyneuropathy (GALOP) syndrome, Sensory neuropathy |
Tests included: | GALOP™ Autoantibody Test MAG ‘Dual Antigen’™ Autoantibody Test Recombx® Hu Autoantibody Test Sulfatide Autoantibody Test |
Clinical Significance: | Anti-MAG, anti-SGPG, anti-sulfatide, anti-Hu, and IgM anti-GALOP antibodies binding are found in patients with predominantly sensory neuropathies. This semi-quantitative assay may be useful in monitoring therapeutic responses in select cases. |
Methodology: | ELISA , Automated Nanoliter Scale Immunoassay , Western Blot |
Reference Range: | See Laboratory Report |
The CPT codes provided are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payer being billed.
CPT: | 83520(6) |
Please label each specimen tube with two forms of patient identification. These forms of identification must also appear on the requisition form.
Specimen Type: | Serum |
Specimen Stability: | Room temperature: 72 hours, Refrigerated: 21 days, Frozen: 28 days, |
Specimen Requirements: | 2 mL (0.5 mL minimum) serum in a Red-top tube or Serum Separator Tube (SST) |
Instructions: | Serum must be separated from whole blood within 48 hours of collection. |
Transport Temperature: | Refrigerated |
Reject Criteria | Hemolyzed; icteric; lipemic |
Set-up/Analytic Time: | 7-10 days |